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Ah, behold Alexis Graham, Director General of the Department of Imaginary Problems at IRCC (Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada). She's the star of the show, sitting there in her cozy cardigan, gesturing earnestly like she's unveiling the cure for world hunger. Instead, she's pitching a taxpayer-funded international ad blitz to lure more foreign talent to Canada... right in the middle of a technical recession and sky-high youth unemployment. "Look at us! We're solving the crisis of not enough people competing with your kids for jobs!" Her entire role is peak bureaucratic make-work. Inventing problems that don't exist (or worsening the ones that do), then proudly presenting solutions that involve spending more money to import the "global talent" that somehow can't be found among the millions already here or the young Canadians staring at "Help Wanted" signs while their rent doubles. In the real world... the one where profit, results, and accountability matter... she'd last about five minutes. No sales targets, no KPIs that actually tie to outcomes, just endless slides about "empowering connections" and "strengthening the economy" through more ads nobody asked for. She's got that serene, self-satisfied glow of someone whose job security depends on never questioning the machine. Brain-dead to the feedback loop she's helping fuel. Flood the market, suppress wages, strain housing and services, then shrug and ask for more budget to advertise. Canada's economic problems aren't a surprise, knowing that id10ts like this are "fixing" them from their Ottawa bubble. She's unnecessary, meaningless, but somehow proud of it. Classic.
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Disgusting Erica Kirk Attack
Legato replied to gatomontes99's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Yes much class. Lol -
Stupid assed cartoons aren't going to change minds, comrade. Trump, Vance and Rubio turning hard left WOULD change minds. The point is, leftism is the sewer floor, and that's where your candidates reside - you can't get any lower than that - and if Trump, Vance and Rubio were to join you a$$holes in the sewer shithole then we'd change our minds about them.
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There were major differences at stake for the US. Slavery for the south to name the most important one. The north was industrial, the south was rural. The north wanted full protectionism, the south wanted free trade. Most importantely, they both were ok on killing each others. Can you imagine yourself going at war against Albertans and kill them if Carney asked you that? It is a different time also. European Union works surprisingly fine considering they were all killing each others in the bloodiest war in human history just 85 years ago. However Europeans made some choices for their central gov't that they may regret now. It's new for them and they need adjustments. UK does not considere it was smart to leave and many brittons think they should have stayed. In particular Scotland. A lot of scots considere leaving UK and joining EU. One thing for sure, Canada cannot be reformed from within. Provinces like Québec and Alberta needs to get their sovereignty first. As long as the central government would still be the sovereign, it won't let it go.
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Carney yelling at Lib MPs, centralizing power
eyeball replied to Moonlight Graham's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Some evidence would explain the bribery. Unfortunately there's just no way to really gather any is there? It seems there's little to nothing to prevent bribery either. Someone should do something about that someday. -
Poilievre vs Carney: Critical Issue
Goddess replied to August1991's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Now that fellow globalist Louise Arbor is Governor General, she and Carney are the most senior figures in Canada. And the tone of the country is set by those at the top. Like Carney, Arbor is life-long globalist. It was under her direction at the UN that mass, unfettered and unvetted immigration was forced upon Western countries. Both Carney and Arbor, their entire professional lives have been oriented around globalist obligations. Neither of them believe in the sovereignty of individual nations. Read Carney's book if you don't believe me. Under Liberal/Trudeau/Carney direction (let's be honest - these 3 are all the same) Canada gave away $11 billion in the last decade to mainly gender-sensitive causes around the world. We have given $25 billion to Ukraine, which is now being revealed that most of that money has gone into the pockets of the corrupt leaders of Ukraine. Meanwhile, our own infrastructure crumbles, our economy is tanking, 25% of Canadians are starving, tent cities increasing in every city, the fentanyl crisis is of the charts (and BTW, WHERE THE HELL IS OUR SUPPOSED FENTANYL CZAR? ANYONE SEEN OR HEARD FROM HIM? BUELLER? BUELLER?) Canadians dying in hospital waiting rooms, and the mass importing of low-skilled Uber drivers and Tim Horton's workers continues. Canada will continue to deteriorate under these two. Canadians and the Canadian national interest factor near the bottom of their priority list. Canadians are nothing but tax cattle, sheep to be fleeced, to these globalists. -
Disgusting Erica Kirk Attack
Deluge replied to gatomontes99's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
There's no cancer over here. I embrace law and order - I'm a patriot. The cancer is on your side. It's always on your side. -
That's why I want independence. Now picture this. Quebec and Alberta both vote YES for independence and then both give an ultimatum to the federal. Accept this flexible federalism or we are out according to the mandate we received from the population. I bet Ottawa steps down and accept like an obediant dog. But if it does not, Canada collapses. Just too bad.
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Why Are NGOs Still Operating?
eyeball replied to Nationalist's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
1. If you don't want social unrest don't hire racist brutes. 2. LMAO! 3. What lie? -
I've never ever seen that happen for any length of time. That was the selling model for the united states by the way, and that was the real reason for the civil war. When the state's unionized the southern states were assured that they would retain autonomy and there would be a central government similar to what you just described. But that never lasts. The centralized government always seeks to increase its power over the states or countries involved until you are eventually back to a centralized authority We've been watching this with the European Union. That's one of the reasons Britain decided to leave. It will only get worse over time, considering how new that union is it's already undergone centralization to a great degree. An economic union similar to the EU is about as close as you can get and as we just discussed even that's problematic and prone to centralization. But without a doubt it never works with states. You would literally have to break Canada up into 10 separate countries with their own sovereignty and then look at forming a union similar to the EU. That would probably work considerably better for us but it'll never happen. Or at least not in our lifetime
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Cecession Referendums in Canada
Goddess replied to Barquentine's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
None of this will ever happen. Ottawa bubble holds all the power and they know it. They have given themselves even more power over the last decade. They will never give any of it up. Never. -
Carney yelling at Lib MPs, centralizing power
CdnFox replied to Moonlight Graham's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Bribery explains the defections LOL just said the same thing I think deep down he knew that as well -
Disgusting Erica Kirk Attack
Nationalist replied to gatomontes99's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
What kind of people? Men and women who care about inane things like culture, borders, security, prosperity...and most of all...truth. Ya see Johnny...while you figure you've taken a higher stance, the unfortunate fact is, you wallow in the mud like any other common Libbie. And as time passes, more and more of the mud you silly buggers have dug up, gets exposed to the cleansing power of truth. -
I doubt very much the Kamala Harris would have been the president. Just like Biden who obviously had dementia too bad to be in charge she would have been controlled from behind the scenes and we would never have known who the actual ruler of the country was. I don't think the democrats realized how much trust they threw out the window when they let Biden stay on when he was obviously mentally deficient
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Is the thing. Reason and logic did not work. Asking democrats and left-wing supporters to stand up for values and chastise their own party for bad behavior did not work. So the only thing they have left to try is to shove the left wings tactics down their own throats so hard that when they get back into power they think twice about doing anything that will be used against them in the future. When trump was elected the first time his whole thing was going after Hillary and putting her in jail for her crimes His people pulled him aside right after the election and said "We don't do that to our political opponents in a civilized country like the united states" So two days later he's in front of the television explaining to his people why he's not going to keep that campaign promise and that he's letting it go And what did they do? They came after him on a whole whack of faked up charges and tried to put him in jail and bankrupt him after he let her go And they're shocked that he's coming after them with both barrels now. Frankly I expected even worse
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And yet you reply to a surprising number of my posts You only have me on 'ignore' when i make a strong argument you feel uncomfortable with. And we both know you read this
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Sure kid LOL kid, the fact that i laugh at you so frequently isn't a sign of MY age, it's a comment on your own emotional and intellectual levels
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You were two words into that before your statement became unbelievable LOL Vassey works for cbc but it's fair to say her show is attached to but separate from the MSM's usual line up. And while much of the MSM is pretty corrupted, the CBC being the worst, i don't think that most on the right "hate" it entirely. There are good examples out there here and there. But by and large it's pretty problematic. I know YOUR side likes to think in absolutes. "All people right of castro are bad". "anyone who likes any of trumps policies is a nazi" etc etc. You're driven by hatred and bigotry. But for the right most things are a lot more nuanced. I don't like the control the MSM has over the distribution of information. I DEFINITELY don't like that they're gov't funded. And i hate that the 'official' gov't news source is just a propaganda arm for the liberals. But There's still some good reporters out there and good articles and such. Vassey is more balanced than most.
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Disgusting Erica Kirk Attack
John Johnston replied to gatomontes99's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
To be fair, these guys prove regularly what kind of people they are and what kind of people they attract and why these kinds of sad thing keep happening. Personally I think the trick is to try and stay above the fray. Although I to can be draged into the mud at times if not careful But it is comical at times. :)
