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Meme/Cartoon of the Day
Reg Volk replied to WestCanMan's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
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CdnFox started following Tampon Tim Referred To DoJ By Vice President and Disgusting Erica Kirk Attack
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Disgusting Erica Kirk Attack
CdnFox replied to gatomontes99's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Zero. But it's very typical of you to blame their bad behavior on someone else. Disgusting but typical. So I see. Maybe stop doing that -
Tampon Tim Referred To DoJ By Vice President
CdnFox replied to Nationalist's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
well this should be interesting. I bet there's a lotta people out there who're a little worried about what he might say to get a reduced sentence if charges proceed. -
Oh oh...things are looking down for your favorite governor and mine... Tampon Tim. https://www.minnpost.com/national/washington/2026/06/house-oversight-committee-accuses-walz-ellison-of-fueling-minnesotas-fraud-explosion/ "WASHINGTON – Vice President JD Vance has asked the Justice Department to conduct a criminal investigation into Gov. Tim Walz and Attorney General Keith Ellison following the release of a report by a Republican-led House panel that said the Minnesota Democrats ignored widespread fraud in social service programs for political reasons." What a day...
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The Return Of Coal
robosmith replied to Nationalist's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
^BUPKIS as USUAL. LMAO -
Disgusting Erica Kirk Attack
robosmith replied to gatomontes99's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
^TOTAL EMBARRASSMENT LASHING OUT. LMAO -
The Return Of Coal
Nationalist replied to Nationalist's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Have you worked in the industry? Because I have. Now...take your "Why Many Agree It is an Oxymoron" and get ready to whine about Vance requesting the DOJ to investigate Tampon Tim. Oops...the other shoe just dropped... -
Meme/Cartoon of the Day
Reg Volk replied to WestCanMan's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
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Poilievre vs Carney: Critical Issue
Michael Hardner replied to August1991's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
1. I love his TV shows. Especially when he led the team on 'Reach for the Top' 2. There would need to be a psychological pause point to lock in impressions... otherwise they're all bums when they go. -
Why Are NGOs Still Operating?
Nationalist replied to Nationalist's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
1. Really? So the reports that ICE is hiring 12000 new agents and the Latin population is quite high among the recruits, are wrong? Pfft... 2. And I quote... "We disrupt the Western-prescribed nuclear-family-structure requirement by supporting each other as extended families and ‘villages’ that collectively care for one another." "progressive restructuring of tax codes at the local, state and federal levels to ensure a radical and sustainable redistribution of wealth" "White people are recessive, genetic defects" - BLM That's pretty darn destructive and racist. Now for DEI...let's see what the Aristotle Foundation thinks. "The twin beliefs — that racism explains much and that we must make up for past discrimination — is what drives the modern DEI movement. It is also why DEI is so anti-merit, illiberal and anti-individual. The “diversity” and “inclusion” movement today is in fact dismissive of intercultural borrowing. It also excludes people in hiring and university admissions if they are the “wrong” skin colour, ethnicity and so forth. DEI is thus anti-diversity and exclusive." https://aristotlefoundation.org/columns/two-steps-back-dei-has-made-society-more-racist/ IE...racist. Have a warm and fuzzy day. - Today
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Disgusting Erica Kirk Attack
Hodad replied to gatomontes99's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
I dunno. She definitely seems like a C. -
Not even a little bit. Slavery in and of itself wasn't the problem, the problem was who gets to make the rules. Slavery was perhaps the most major irritant in that issue but it was by far and away not the only one. In fact the war broke out because the south tried to kick out a federal military base that had been stationed on their land without permission essentially I can absolutely Envision Carney ordering the military to move in and seize key infrastructure and arrest politicians who claimed that they were separate. At that point the question is would albertans fight back and once the shooting starts it's done. The war is on. And it's not one that Alberta would likely win. So actual separatism is really unlikely. What would be more likely is Alberta negotiating taking over some of the current federal powers but that would be by agreement and not constitution. Which means it only lasts so long It doesn't work that well at all. About the best you can say is that it works better than killing each other in the bloodiest wars in human history From that perspective it's a major step up but economically it's not great, it creates massive problems with having a unified currency so no country can have its own fiscal policy, the regulation absolutely stifles the hell out of trade, one country has left and there is strains with a few of the others which may very well break off over time. The best you can claim is it's better than nothing or war. But it's not a great solution. It's just better than a lot of the other ones
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Carney yelling at Lib MPs, centralizing power
CdnFox replied to Moonlight Graham's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Sure there is. We can see them being offered cabinet positions committee positions and their constituencies receiving significant benefits as a result. In the case of the territories her company received hundreds of thousands of dollars in new contracts from the government as well. None of which is technically illegal as long as it wasn't an official condition of their crossing. You can legally say "gosh it wouldn't' SURPRISE me to see someone of your talent being given a bunch of committee seats and double your current income! (wink wink!)" But there's no doubt we can absolutely 100 percent see that they derrived very very substantial benefits personally from their crossing. So... yeah There really is a way to verify it.
