Please, since we're not in the States try to use normal political terminology.
It’s perfectly normal. If you knew anything about political science that would be very evident at the start of the conversation. You wouldn’t be asking me the difference between a democracy and a republic. Very elementary level knowledge of political science. Canada is under a parliamentary system so it’s a little different but you asked, got your answer and now trying to move the goal post.
Don’t try and argue with me you’ll lose every time and looking for logical fallacies to try and defend your empty logic which is easy to spot as and stain on tighty whities... and really I’m not interested in arguing against logical fallacies.
Please, since we're not in the States try to use normal political terminology.
It’s perfectly normal. If you knew anything about political science that would be very evident at the start of the conversation. You wouldn’t be asking me the difference between a democracy and a republic. Very elementary level knowledge of political science. Canada is under a parliamentary system so it’s a little different but you asked, got your answer and now trying to move the goal post.
Don’t try and argue with me you’ll lose every time and looking for logical fallacies to try and defend your empty logic which is easy to spot as and stain on tighty whities
Please, since we're not in the States try to use normal political terminology.
It’s perfectly normal. If you knew anything about political science that would be very evident at the start of the conversation. You wouldn’t be asking me the difference between a democracy and a republic. Very elementary level knowledge of political science. Canada is under a parliamentary system so it’s a little different but you asked, got your answer and now trying to move the goal post.
Don’t try and argue with me you’ll lose every time and looking for logical fallacies to try and defend your empty logic which is easy to spot as and stain on tighty whities,