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English Federal Debate: 17 April 2025, HDTV
Army Guy replied to August1991's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
But Canadians love those values, ...after 9 years of justin, this is normal behavior, they crave it , that's what they voted for....what they don't like is anyone calling them out on it... -
Carney has already mentioned he plans to spend 500 bil over the next 5 years in the french debate .....this 130 billion is just covering Campaign spending....Liberals have no concept of fiscal responsibility.... And this guy is a banker....I'm starting to think the left deserves this guy... I mean after 3 terms of liberals already, whom lets point out "is responsible" for the current state of the country is in right now...., with Carney advising and The same Liberal MP's are still going to be in cabinet, Now "liberal voters" are convenience the only person that can save Canada from trump and the mess they made in the first place is another Liberal government... How is that even close to sane thinking....how does that add up....Way to many m0rons in Canada that think Carney is our path to fixing Liberals screw ups we have already faced....
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One study does not represent the entire medical community. The medical community assigns the sex to each baby that is born in a hospital, and describes that on their birth certificate....how many birth certificates read fire truck as a gender., or any other of the millions of genders there are today....upon birth it reads male or female, and in some cases that you suggested, i'm unclear what it says....but those cases are rare, where people are born with both sexs...
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Fluffypants replied to WestCanMan's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
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Liberal platform: Carney promises $130B in new spending Mark Carney’s plan for Canada includes $130 billion in new spending which will see the country run deficits until at least the fiscal year 2028-2029. 2025-26: $62.3B -- > 1.96% of DGP 2026-27: $59.9B -- > 1.83% of GDP 2027-28: $54.8B -- > 1.61% of GDP 2028-29: $47.8B -- > 1.35% of DGP and then magically in year five I suppose he'll go to balanced budget by somehow managing to eliminate that 47 billion that he had sticking around in 28/29 Blanchet was right to call this a harry potter budget. "there's no way this is possible" 'STUPIFY!!!!' "oh it all makes sense now....."
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English Federal Debate: 17 April 2025, HDTV
CdnFox replied to August1991's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
It's kind of his tell. When he knows he's lost and can't think of an argument to make against it then this is the kind of person we see him turn into. Basically it's his way of admitting he's wrong -
Poilevre wants to reverse the single-use ban on plastics!
CdnFox replied to Barquentine's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
This is literally about plastic straws. So far it seems to be about virtue signaling. If the goal is to remove something we perceive as a danger from the environment because they are harmful, and full disclosure here I haven't actually read a lot of research one way or the other about how harmful it actually is, Then any Sane person would have to agree that a solution that introduces even more harmful items to the environment is not a solution but rather is virtue signaling. So if we've identified this as a problem then we need to take a step back and actually address it. The plastic band didn't address the problem. It was a virtue signaling move that was meant for optics rather than results. Not only did it fail to remove harmful elements from the environment, the product that replaced the straws are horrible and turn to pulp before you finish your drink half the time. I can get behind real solutions, but so many of these solutions are just fake virtue signaling nonsense that make the problem worse not better and that's where I have an issue - Today
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Who is "drooling"? What pleasure? Imagine what would have happened had some people just did what the police asked them to do?? I did not resurrect this thread. I responded to a post that taxme made yesterday on a comment in a post I made last February. He dug it up and decided to insult me. My comments in regards to this are ones I made right after the judge came down with the sentence. And yes, it has been 3 years since the trucker debacle...imagine if some posters here could get over it. They broke the law...and paid the price.
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No, that's exactly what it is to most people, especially on here.
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Fluffypants replied to WestCanMan's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
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Just got back from voting about a couple of hours ago. Long line up, considering the place wasn't even opened yet! There is this enthusiasm to this early voting! What does that mean.......which candidate benefit the most from that?
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I voted yesterday. It was an hour standing in line to cast my vote. I overheard a few people grunbling about the wait an I thought about the kids who lived in mud that had the consistency and temperature of ice cream and the smeat of things I won't mention. They spent 2 - 3 years in that hell from 1915 to 1918 with other kids trying to kill them. When my Grand Father returner to Canada, he spent a hear in hospital and convalescence. I was able to stand in line for an hour to cast my ballot because of their sacrifice. So, yes, thank you Betsy. Get out and vote. 👍
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Schumer is an ìd!ot
Michael Hardner replied to gatomontes99's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
I haven't seen any official sources saying things are going well. So you have at least articulated several hard metrics that we can use moving forward: inflation, stock market, Federal US budget. Interest rates, unemployment make a total of five metrics. We can watch those moving forward and see how it goes -
English Federal Debate: 17 April 2025, HDTV
betsy replied to August1991's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Just came back from voting!! Long line-up, considering we're there even before it opened! You gotta watch this! Pierre SKYROCKETS in Yahoo Poll + Carney Liberals CAUGHT Funding SECRET Chinese Police Station in QC https://www.jw.org/en/library/bible/study-bible/books/colossians/1/ -
English Federal Debate: 17 April 2025, HDTV
Barquentine replied to August1991's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
And yet PP is still way behind in the polls. Think about it: from 20 points up to 6 points behind in just a few weeks? Oh wait - you're going to blame that on the CBC, aren't you? -
It's been 3 years now since the convoy, and it never ceases to amaze me how people still drool over the site of people being jailed for this. What a miserable creature one must be to take so much pleasure in this. Imagine if Liberals cared this much about jailing dangerous criminals instead of regular Canadians.
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I'm actually blown away by the fact that none of the LPOC apologists here is pretending that Carney won the debate. I thought for sure that they would have loved Carney's answers to everything, considering what huge own-fart admirers they all are. I knew that Poilievre would win the debate, but I thought that it would be closer. Blanchette looked better than Carney up there too, the Bloc and CPC could both gain seats from the LPOC in Quebec. Is the CBC's "two-dog race" narrative just meant to freeze out the Bloc and NDP so that those voters go to the Libs?
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English Federal Debate: 17 April 2025, HDTV
CouchPotato replied to August1991's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
He looked very pleased with himself while asking it though. His whole demeanor quickly changed when Pierre began answering. -
English Federal Debate: 17 April 2025, HDTV
CouchPotato replied to August1991's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
He did not look calm to me. Pierre was more calm and confident. Whenever anyone made attacks on Carney he began to squirm and sometimes looked insolent. He refused to even look at Pierre when he delivered those two gut punches at the end.