When the Obvious is Obvious

olylifter420

Well-Known Member
Unemployment remains above 9% nationally and crime is rising all across the Nation due to poverty.

yes, and you are forgetting about spill over violence from mexico... it is just a matter of time till they get brazzen enough to come over here...
 

fdd2blk

Well-Known Member
I gotta agree with you on that. America does produce some beautiful things.

BUT

There are way more negatives associated with American politic decisions than Canada. For starters, a pointless war on drugs that is costing billions while filling American jails with pot heads that generally improve economies.

i'm on the winning team. ;) IMG_3763.jpg
 

olylifter420

Well-Known Member
There are way more negatives associated with American politic decisions than Canada. For starters, a pointless war on drugs that is costing billions while filling American jails with pot heads that generally improve economies.
nah, i still think the US is way better then every other country
 

Kalebaiden

Well-Known Member
It's exactly the same as Michigan in Ontario, it's the same as Washington in BC and so on.

With the effects of global warming/cooling (caused by hydrocarbon emmisions over the last 100 years), Canada is experiencing warm winters and cool summers so our over all temperature is up by several degrees. The frigid north concept is old and outdated unless you plan on going to the Arctic.
 

fdd2blk

Well-Known Member
It's exactly the same as Michigan in Ontario, it's the same as Washington in BC and so on.

With the effects of global warming/cooling (caused by hydrocarbon emmisions over the last 100 years), Canada is experiencing warm winters and cool summers so our over all temperature is up by several degrees. The frigid north concept is old and outdated unless you plan on going to the Arctic.
you can't really argue with geography.

canada is further north of the equator then the US. temps will be colder.
 

Kalebaiden

Well-Known Member
you can't really argue with geography.

canada is further north of the equator then the US. temps will be colder.
I sort of balk at this notion, for example I'm in a protected climate, air off a great lake keeps temperature not so frigid compared to your praries which are much further south than here.

Geography plays a part in determining temperature, but so does landscape and wind currants, ocean storms and vegetation. I mean I've yet to see an iceburg in texas but I also have never seen 30 foot snow walls in canada(it was a photo of a road cut through 30 foot snow drifts from the states)
 

fdd2blk

Well-Known Member
5 second google image search. ;)


Snowfall Report from Newfoundland
Tunnel of snow on Trans-Canada Highway after blizzard in Newfoundland


 

wayno30

New Member
u dont get big ass snow drifts in canadia? how is that possible does the wind not blow ........maybe it doent snow?
 

Kalebaiden

Well-Known Member
well the forests in russia are like the forests here...
10% of the Russian forests would be similar, assuming that they haven't harvested their hardwoods unsustainably (which I'm fairly sure they did). The rest would be boreal forest which is a northern forest that is filled with evergreens. Which again I would hazard a guess was destroyed in large part by unsustainable development and war.
 

Kalebaiden

Well-Known Member
Brb, I'm gonna snap a few pics of my girl since I haven't done any updates for awhile. Catch you folks in a few moments.
 
Top