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  1. Kadr wants to be in regular contact with his sister an open and admitted terrorist extremist supporter. Omar (we are on first name basis I have lunch with him often at the Rich Boy's Club) is an arrogant whining ass-whole. His sister and mother live in Brampton in a large home collecting welfare and preaching at Mosques and gatherings that Canadian democracy is weak, a joke and we are all morally corrupt and the world needs to be cleansed by a Muslim holy war and he wants to be in regular contact with Sis and these views? Listen Omar is married. He has a wife to complain to about his unibrow werewolf look. Or he can get a Gawd damn therapist with the money he has. Boo hoo I want Sis. What a damn joke.
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  2. I honestly can't imagine any pipelines being built as long as Justin Trudeau(Gerald Butts) is Prime Minister. His government has put in place far too many barriers to overcome.It seems obvious that the reason for all those regulations is precisely to ensure that no pipelines will ever be built again in Canada.
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  3. That's the funny part....because if Trump is so bad...then why are the Democrats struggling to come up with a viable opponent for the 2020 presidential election ? President Trump has the same approval rating as President Obama at the this point in their first term in office. Not too shabby for an "Agent Orange".
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  4. Don't try to blame Trump for all the past politicians stupidity. Trump is only new on the scene. Pretty much all politicians in Canada, America and the rest of the world went along and danced to the tune of the international globalist corporate elite musical show. They all played a part in that musical show of how to wreck the world for all the people of the world. The debt is there for Canada and America because we the people have allowed and put in power politicians who did not give a shit about their country or the world. It was all just about the money and power with those warmongering scoundrels. If Canada or America wants to get themselves out of debt then they need to start issuing their own currency and take it away from the international banksters who are just allowed to create money out of thin air and then charge interest to a country as profit for themselves. The system is rigged folks but we the people don't seem to care about that. It's hard to blame politicians for the debt mess when it is the people who have allowed it to happen. Hello.
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  5. I saw a report on the weekend about Ms. Merkel's position. Of course, she's not running for reelection so is now free to tell the truth, something we won't easily get from our preening emperor-PM - unless at some point he flubs the lines his advisors write for him.
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  6. That article actually goes lightly on Trudeau. Although it's debatable whether Canada should have even TRIED to get closer to China, Trudeau soiled the relationship when he went there and tried to lecture them on Human Rights and Gender Equality - and was swiftly sent packing back home. He embarrassed the entire country with his antics in India. He alienated Abe, the Japanese PM all the Pacific Partnership countries by not even showing up for the signing - after Canada indicated we would sign. After Trump had informally agreed to drop the sunset clause in NAFTA at the G20 hosted by Canada - he went on TV saying "Canada would not be pushed around on NAFTA" - infuriating Trump as he was leaving for North Korea. Trudeau had the prefect opportunity to instead wish Trump success on his very important attempt to deal with the North Korean issue. He didn't even find the time to meet with the Belgian royal couple on their visit to Canada. He has demonstrated over and over that his shallowness and arrogance makes it virtually impossible to develop relationships with people of substance.
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  7. 1.) For lower-income taxpayers every little bit adds up. It's the cumulative impact of constantly increasing consumption taxes and other government-driven levies alongside stagnant wages that's generating a resistance to always being asked to 'give a little bit more' by imperious and supposedly well-meaning progressives. I believe bcsapper raises a valid point when noting that too often those who tout the virtues of generosity are playing with other peoples' money rather than their own. 2.) Ordinary people need enough money to live on. In increasingly 'high cost-stagnant incomes' globalized Western economies, that's becoming a more difficult task as each day passes. Look at the situation in France, where ordinary lower-income taxpayers have been protesting for weeks against over-taxation. Although sparked by a looming carbon tax, the protests have broadened to highlight the general failure of government to consider the legitimate interests of ordinary working people. The shell-shocked Macron, another elitist boob as is becoming more apparent by the day, has at least begun to acknowledge the depth of public anger, given that polling suggests over 80 percent support the protesters' cause if not their tactics. To paraphrase the sentiments of one columnist I read last week, too often progressives focus on the end of the world while ordinary workers increasingly have to worry about managing their resources to get to the end of the month.
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  8. I'm not sure if Canadian political leaders have already fully understood the true meaning of this Trump phenomenon. My understanding is: The phenomenon means that the US can no longer afford to share its economic profit with its allies, which include Canada. If anybody who thinks after 2 or 6 years when Trump is gone, everything will back to "normal", he is too naive. Just having a look at the chart of US federal debt, you need not to be an economist to understand the situation. If the trend isn't turned around, our dear Uncle Sam will meet the same bitter end as Soviet Union within a couple of decades...at best. The phenomenon also shows once again how far men can go, or exactly how low humanity can sink when they are under desperate situation. Americans haven't got Hitler as their President like what German did in 1930s, just because they haven't been desperate enough, not because they are better than those Nazi supporters back in 1930s. Canadian also need to understand that economically, Canada isn't an US ally but a competitor, which means if GM Oshawa factory lived, one more US GM factory would die.
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  9. Look, the two arguments you keep repeating goes like this: (1) if we sign this document it is going to force us to do something we don't want (2) we don't need to sign this because we already do everything this document asks If you can't see the contradiction there, I don't know what else I can add. Pick one or the other. If (1) the response is no, it does not. If (2), the response is no, we should sign as a measure of solidarity and agreement with the rest of the world on the topic I have given you answers: this document creates no special rights, does not require us to change immigration rates, does not affect our ability (or not) to reject refugees, is entirely non-binding, was created openly, was announced months ago, was not debated in parliament simply as a matter of standard governmental practice I say these things and you accuse me of giving "typical Liberal answers". My only conclusion then is that your objections to the pact are almost entirely emotional, rather than rational: I would not accuse you of being "retarded" so much as accuse you of an unwillingness to hear. Ignorance, which you have to a degree admitted, is fine; we are all more ignorant than not. But ignorance combined with an unwillingness to listen or consider is faith, and it can't be reasoned with.
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  10. We've been overloaded with the awareness of a lot of groups. This is now the Age of Apathy. So some of these groups are being ignored because there is now an ocean of these marginalized groups. Everyone is screaming for attention and I can only pay attention to so many.
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  11. At least you admit that Islam is hundreds of years behind other religions, as are its followers. #Progress!
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  12. You could concentrate on things that will work, not fantasies about how Canada can bend the world to its will.
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