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You know that voter fraud that doesn't happen?
Legato replied to Fluffypants's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Not forced at gunpoint but heavily mandated, I thought you knew that, or was you out voting NDP at the time and missed it? -
Will Poillievre Try To Sabotage 24 Sussex Restoration ?
CdnFox replied to BeaverFever's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
The reason it's going to be a partisan issue and to a degree rightfully so is that the liberals just spent 10 years saying no we're not going to do anything about this even though there was pressure from the right and other groups to tackle it. Now they're presenting it as this big pride moment and they're doing interviews saying how proud they are to work for a government that's tackling this issue. Were they ashamed of the government when it was Justin Trudeau? Once again we're just supposed to forget how we got here and pretend this is a new government even though all the ministers are the same and carney was a part of the previous government for 5 years. -
In 2015, Poilievre was Housing Minster in Harpers government, which allowed 800,000 affordable rental units to be sold off to corporate landlords and developers. In 2026 Poilievre slams Federal-BC plan to buy vacant condos, calling it a 'bail-out' for developers. Under Harper's conservatives, the average home price in Canada went up +67% (compared to +62% during Trudeau's term), who refused to do anything about it. Poilievre voted against initiatives to make housing affordable in 2006, 2009, 2010, 2013 and 2014 when Conservatives were in power; and again in 2018 and 2019 as a member of the official opposition. He must be conflicted now considering his top donors are real estate investors. That's our boy Poilievre.... a useless mouthpiece....utterly useless.
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Brivael Le Pogam @brivael · 4h Translated from French I'm fed up with guys over 20 who still believe in Santa Claus. So I'm going to explain it to you, like to a kid, just how retarded it is to believe in socialism. You're in a class of 30 students. One kid works his ass off and gets an 18 average. Another does jack shit and gets a 4. The teacher decides it's unfair and gives everyone the class average: 11. The one who had 18 stops working. Why bust your hump if it changes nothing? The one who had 4 keeps doing nothing. Why work if you're handed an 11 for free? The next year the class average is 7. Then 5. Then 3. The teacher doesn't get it. He thinks the problem is the students aren't supportive enough. So he sets up punishments for those who don't put in enough effort. He monitors everyone. He decides who studies what. He bans switching classes. That's exactly what happened. Every time. In every country. No exceptions. USSR, China, Cuba, Venezuela, North Korea, Cambodia, Ethiopia, East Germany. 40 attempts. Same result. Every time. Socialism punishes those who produce and rewards those who don't. Everyone ends up producing nothing. And when no one's producing anymore, the government uses force to make people work. It's not an accident. It's the design. Santa Claus, at least, you stop believing in him around age 8.
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Judged by genocide, is Yahweh good or evil?
John Johnston replied to French Patriot's topic in Moral & Ethical Issues
A name for a God that does not exist. Shrug. -
Consensus has nothing to do with science. It was once the consensus of all learned and wise people that the earth was flat. Pretty much everyone told Galileo that he was nuts when he tried to explain how far away the stars must be. Consensus is not science
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This should not be a partisan issue. Prime ministers have lived there for seventy years and the house is as old as the country itself. I can’t imagine many countries begrudging the restoration of the residence of our head of government. Presumably, the restoration aspect massively adds to the price? We wouldn’t want to just gut the place although one could make an argument for that. I’m sure it would be a much cheaper option. Some of the estimates are alarmingly large. I’d like to see a fair degree of transparency about the costs as the project proceeds.
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You know that voter fraud that doesn't happen?
CdnFox replied to Fluffypants's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Absolutely, and we all know you like to lie about it. In fairness I'd be ashamed If I said half the crap you say and would try and deny it as well later but you did say it. Lying about it doesn't help -
Carney says MPs are "just useful for votes"
Reg Volk replied to CdnFox's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
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Carney says MPs are "just useful for votes"
CdnFox replied to CdnFox's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Yes and if i just start reading the words in it in order it makes about as much sense as you do Your problem isn't the words, it's that you can't put them together in a way that makes sense -
Next week: "the sky is CLOSING!"
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What is the percentage of Muslims in the Canadian population? I’ve got a better idea. Let’s keep as many sensitive Canadian documents as we can under our control. We know the Americans cannot be trusted, even before Trump who made this obvious to anyone with eyes. They’ve a long way to go yet. See above.
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Yeah, they can see you're hearing things again. Where did I write "I DIDNT DO IT." in the context of controlling something? You people simply cannot do anything other than attribute things you imagine to people you're incapable of communicating with. The fact you back each others delusions up as if they were also your own is just flat out bizzare.
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What Is Climate Change?
Nationalist replied to Deluge's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Why do people allow themselves to get so nasty? There has NEVER been a prediction that has come to pass. Not even those infamous "bigger storms". Its all based off worst case scenarios wrapped in wild conjecture. Now its been admitted...finally...that real "scientists" never claimed anything but an observable slight increase of the overall global temperature. They have NOT declared... "AHHH! WE ALL GONNA DIIIEEE!" Yet these climate freaks continue to drive fuel prices up, which drives the cost of everything else up. That's just down right nasty. -
What Is Climate Change?
WestCanMan replied to Deluge's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
It's always "global something" lol. Today: "THE SKY IS FALLING!" Tomorrow: "THE SKY IS RISING!"
