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Imagine the Power of an Anglo Alliance
« on: February 04, 2017, 01:00:59 pm »
American Thinker
Bruce Walker
Feb. 4, 2017

Prime Minister Theresa May is a tough cookie, and her Conservative Party is the closest friend Republicans have outside our borders in this world.  The Brexit Vote last year was a thunderous expression of English nationalism that may, in time, lead to the breakup of the United Kingdom, but with no great loss if that happens.

Bismarck noted that the most important fact of the nineteenth century was that the British and the Americans spoke the same language.  Three quarters of Canada speaks that same uniquely expressive language, and Australia does as well.  Three of those four nations – America, Britain and Australia – now have heads of government from their respective conservative political parties.

The potential impact of America and Britain – the largest and the fifth largest economies in the world – acting in concert is hard to overstate.  Canada is the tenth largest economy in the world, and Australia is the thirteenth largest.  Combined, these economies have one third of the global GDP and more than twice that of China, the second largest economy in the world.

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Re: Imagine the Power of an Anglo Alliance
« Reply #1 on: February 04, 2017, 06:13:40 pm »
He lost me the second line. For an American Thinker, he sure don't think much.
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Re: Imagine the Power of an Anglo Alliance
« Reply #2 on: February 04, 2017, 06:27:48 pm »
American Thinker
Bruce Walker
Feb. 4, 2017

Prime Minister Theresa May is a tough cookie, and her Conservative Party is the closest friend Republicans have outside our borders in this world.  The Brexit Vote last year was a thunderous expression of English nationalism that may, in time, lead to the breakup of the United Kingdom, but with no great loss if that happens.

Bismarck noted that the most important fact of the nineteenth century was that the British and the Americans spoke the same language.  Three quarters of Canada speaks that same uniquely expressive language, and Australia does as well.  Three of those four nations – America, Britain and Australia – now have heads of government from their respective conservative political parties.

The potential impact of America and Britain – the largest and the fifth largest economies in the world – acting in concert is hard to overstate.  Canada is the tenth largest economy in the world, and Australia is the thirteenth largest.  Combined, these economies have one third of the global GDP and more than twice that of China, the second largest economy in the world.

More... http://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2017/02/imagine_the_power_of_an_anglo_alliance.html

Wait.  Whaaa???   

Last I checked....Turnbull is of the Liberal Party.  And May is described as a ""liberal conservative""... which, liberally speaking (pardon pun).... one might also describe Trump as....

since Trump has been a liberal (vs. a conservative) for most of his life.  And Canada is being run by a hard-core liberal.

 
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Re: Imagine the Power of an Anglo Alliance
« Reply #3 on: February 04, 2017, 06:42:38 pm »
Trump has done more for conservatism than most of the candidates that ran for president and it can be argued the most conservative Republican President since Reagan. We will see.