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While Republicans blame Biden for global inflation and global high oil prices, they also blame the deficit… which has fallen a full fifty percent over Trump’s last two budgets. A GOP Congress will further slash taxes on the mega rich, making our deficits grow even higher. Their other plan is to keep the number of IRS agents the same as it was in 1970, when we had 2/3 our current population… because they want to support the tax-cheating mega rich, not salary earners who file straight out of their W-2’s. https://www.washingtonpost.com/us-policy/2022/10/21/biden-federal-deficit-republicans/2 points
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Yes I have a temper and have been asked to quit with the name calling. I am doing that. What's your excuse? Desperation? I haven't contradicted myself. I have said since this started...stay the hell out of it. Its none of our business. I know you really like to take a statement I made, chop it to say what you want. But in doing so...over and over again...you just show how really desperate you are. Anything...even cheating...would not be beneath you...now would it. My Theories and Predictions: 1. Trump produced far superior results for the USofA than has Biden. 2. This Ukrainian thing is none of NATO's business. 3. BLM is a sham and should be classified as a Terrorist Organization...same with ANTIFA. 4. Hunter Biden belongs in Jail. 5. Elementary school kids should not have warped sexual ideas introduced to them in schools. 6. Defund the police was a bloody dumb idea. 7. Leaving the US southern border wide open is a stupid idea. 8. Joe Biden is an addled old fool. 9. Kamala Harris is an even bigger fool. and finally... 10. It is the height of stupidity, and frankly quite crass, to dump on the fossil fuel industries, BEFORE a suitable replacement is available. Enjoy the coming mid-terms...2 points
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No matter how this trial turns out...the damage has been done. Pixie-Dust will go down in history as the most reviled and useless twit to hold the office of PM in Canada. Did he break the laws of Canada? Yes I believe he did. Did he run and hide at Mommy's cottage when the big bad truckers demanded to meet with him? Yes he did.2 points
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He wants to lay hands on your guns before he freezes your bank account, raises interest rates to a point you are homeless and triples the prices of food and gas so you are starved to death and unable to escape. He is doing it all with you in mind.?2 points
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This is not something new, this goes back decades i mean the pandemic made this crystal clear to everyone, are we not smart enough to catch it then, or where consumers so hooked on cheaper goods. when we were importing oil form Arab countries, becasue we were not smart enough to build infra structure to span the country. shit we were not even smart enough to build refiners to refine our own bitumen instead shipped it to the states at record low prices and then purchased it back at full price when it was refined. it is like we designed our own down fall. or we are just not that smart.2 points
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It wasn't just the extermination camps. Plenty died in other camps as well. Einsatzgruppen killed an estimated 1.3 million Jews outside camps including places like Babi Yar and the entire Jewish populations of the Baltic Countries. I've known camp survivors in my lifetime, seen the tattoos and the damage that was inflicted on them. I don't need some denying twit to tell me it never happened.2 points
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i believe you made your debut here by trying to seriously reference a satirical The Onion-style article that was actually poking fun at your position, so I think your ability to critically analyze media is already pretty well established, but the film you're referencing is pure propaganda and has been thoroughly debunked by people across the political spectrum. There's nothing factual about it. D'Souza has made a lot of money selling pure, distilled crap to people dumb enough to buy it, and he'll continue to make more until you stop buying it. If you're into fiction, there are a lot of better options out there.2 points
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I can say with this 100% certainly: Pence was heavily pressured to NOT certify the 2020 election. And that’s not a “wisp” of evidence, it’s immutable, hard fact.2 points
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Back in February we all probably assumed Russia would roll over Ukraine with or without western arms assistance. NATO wasn't going to set up a no-fly zone and the Russian air force was going to dismantle Ukrainian communications and infrastructure, interdict military maneuvers and allow the Russian armoured fist to encircle and isolate Ukrainian forces with ease. Fast forward some months, and the Russian army in Ukraine is crumbling. Not only did their advances stall months ago, they're now losing large swathes of territory and facing encirclement in Lyman - a major hub in eastern Ukraine which will open up all of the Donbass to Ukrainian operations. What was previously understood as a military juggernaut has been revealed as an utterly dysfunctional institution - corrupt and incompetent from top to bottom and in almost every way. Corruption has drained the public coffers and left the Russian army outdated, poorly supplied/equipped and with incompetent/ineffective leadership. While Ukrainian officers are empowered to take initiative and seize opportunities where they arise (per western military tradition), their confused and unmotivated Russian counterparts are unwilling to do much of anything without explicit orders from their superiors. This isn't out of cowardice - it would be hard to find a people more stoic than the Russians. What they fear is being held responsible for failure and the decisions they made. They therefore elect to make none at all. Your superiors can't hold you responsible for obeying their orders, and so nothing gets done without them. When lies form the bedrock of a regime like Putin's, it permeates everything. It's not just a matter of Putin and his cronies lying to the people. Everyone is lying to everyone. Leadership lies to subordinates to coerce and manipulate them, who in turn fear speaking their minds and lie right back to them. These lies become second nature and pretty soon everyone is lying to everyone. Bribery and corruption are the norm. Cooked books and reports are presented to officers/leaders, who in turn cook them further up the chain. The end result is a detachment from reality where decisions are made based on inaccurate or downright absurd information. When the inevitable disasters roll in, leadership assigns blame for the bad information, failing to realize that they'd created an environment that made reliable information almost impossible. This is a negative feedback loop that has played out many times before, and especially in Russia's case leads to ruin. We're witnessing the end of Putin's regime. Whether he goes out quietly and the Russian Federation reforms, or he's dragged kicking and screaming - the rot has become apparent. Lies have a habit of catching up to you, and in Putin's case too many soldiers are going to Ukraine and dying without ever seeing a Nazi or NATO soldier. They're telling their families about it. The plausibility of the Kremlin's narrative is fraying, and Russian soldiers (particularly conscripts) will not entertain dying for nothing for long.1 point
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Tragically Joe Biden and Justin Trudeau have declared war on the energy industry and have been attacking our domestic oil and gas industries and the people who use them. The shortage of oil and gas in America has a direct correlation with the high rate of inflation because oil and gas is used for everything in the supply chain. All in the name of fighting climate change. Man cannot control the climate and never will but they have helped deceive millions of people into believing that mankind can control the climate. This is like believing man can build a tower to heaven as in the account of men trying to do that in Genesis. Might have more success building a stairway to the moon. Joe Biden killed the Keystone XL pipeline project as one of his first actions in office. This would have supplied 400 million more barrels of oil per day. He is increasing regulation against the oil and gas industry in America making it more difficult or impossible to produce a good supply. Instead he is trying to increase the oil supply from Saudi Arabia and hopes to negotiate a deal with Communist Venezuela to get oil from them. Where is the rationale in killing north American oil production and pipelines and increasing the purchase of oil from human-rights denying dictatorships? There is no rationale. He is getting too old and senile as he approaches eighty. Joe Biden has hampered domestic energy industry while pleading for more foreign oil | Fox News1 point
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Suddenly your comment makes sense. I didn't realize you were talking to yourself. Eventually it has to, just not at breakneck speed, and at the expense of civilization as we know it. Just because man harnessed fire didn't mean that he had to use it for everything. Got an itch? Burn yourself. Got haemorrhoids? Burn them. Is your dog barking too much? Burn it. Is your wife nagging you....? Yes, we have some renewables, and yes, it's important to keep moving technology forward, but we can't stop using the only things that provide the amount of energy that we need to keep our society from crumbling. By the same token, we can fly now, but it's still much too early to get rid of the wheel. Leftard policies are a short-term existential threat. Global warming is much less so. Got news for you: creating renewables still isn't reducing the carbon footprint of creating energy yet. Wind turbines are created with a massive amount of carbon usage and are a colossal flop, batteries are still an environmental catastrophe which take an enormous amount of energy to create, solar power is expensive and relies on massive batteries/good weather/tons of space, Only nuclear energy is a viable replacement for the methods that we currently employ for energy production, but it's unpopular among leftists. Why? Because apparently it works too well.1 point
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Actually...it happens to be illegal to cross the border anywhere other than at an official crossing. Thus...anyone who wades through the Rio Grande is already a criminal and not eligible for anything other than deportation. So ya...there is that.1 point
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On July 23, 2021, Biden’s Department of Justice issued its Climate Action Plan, including an effort to “green” the fleet by transitioning to electric vehicles. By the end of July 2021, average national gasoline prices were 49 percent higher than December 2020, averaging $3.233 a gallon for the month. On August 5, 2021, Biden issued an executive order on “Clean Cars and Trucks” that established a new target to make half of all new vehicles sold in 2030 zero-emissions vehicles, including battery electric, plug-in hybrid electric, or fuel cell electric vehicles. The Executive Order also kicked off development of more stringent long-term fuel efficiency and emissions standards. On the same day, EPA issued its Clean Trucks Plan, announcing plans for further transportation emissions regulations targeted at heavy-duty trucks, aiming to shift markets in favor of zero-emission vehicles. On August 26, 2021, EPA issued a Proposed Rule on Passenger Car Emissions to heighten federal greenhouse gas emissions standards for passenger cars and light trucks by setting stringent requirements for reductions through Model Year 2026 to incentivize” technology to “encourage more hybrid and electric vehicle technology.” By the end of August 2021, average national gasoline prices were 50 percent higher than December 2020, averaging $3.255 a gallon for the month. On September 3, 2021, Biden’s Department of Transportation issues a proposed rule that would update the Corporate Average Fuel Economy Standards for Model Years 2024–2026 Passenger Cars and Light Trucks to increase fuel economy regulations on passenger cars and light vehicles. The modeling calculated “fuel savings” by multiplying fuel price with ‘avoided fuel costs’ to disincentivize gasoline by making it more costly to afford ICE cars and trucks. By the end of September 2021, average national gasoline prices were 51 percent higher than December 2020, averaging $3.265 a gallon for the month. On October 29, 2021, the Bureau of Land Management announced the use of social costs of carbon in decision making for approving permits for oil and gas drilling. On October 30, 2021, the Department of Labor issued a final ESG Rule that would require fiduciaries to consider the economic effects of climate change and other so-called environmental, social and governance (ESG) factors when evaluating funds for retirement plans. The rule would strongly encourage fiduciaries to draw capital from domestic energy development in oil and natural gas to renewables. By the end of October 2021, average national gasoline prices were 56 percent higher than December 2020, averaging $3.385 a gallon for the month. On November 2, 2021, Biden administration led a “Global Methane Pledge” to reduce global methane emissions by 30 percent by 2030. Neither Russia nor China signed the pledge, increasing the world’s reliance on these two countries for energy-related imports and disadvantaging the U.S. oil and natural gas industry. On November 4, 2021, Biden committed to “ending fossil fuel financing abroad,” targeting the global fossil fuel industry, thereby disadvantaging them, which increases global oil and gas prices. Further, key countries, like China, did not sign the pledge, so the pledge harms signatories while empowering adversaries. On November 15, 2021, Biden’s Department of Interior announced plans to withdraw Chaco Canyon from oil and gas drilling for 20 years. On November 19, 2021, Biden endorsed several oil and gas provisions in the Build Back Better Bill, including a new tax on methane, of up to $1500 per ton; prohibiting energy production in the Arctic and offshore leasing on the Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) in the Atlantic, Pacific and Eastern Gulf of Mexico Planning Areas; increased fees and royalties for onshore and offshore oil and gas production; a new $8 billion tax on companies that produce, process, transmit or store oil and natural gas starting in 2023; limited ability of energy producers to claim tax credits for upfront and royalty payments in foreign countries – amounting to a tax increase on domestic energy producers; and a 16.4 cent tax on each barrel on crude oil – up from 9.7 cents – a $13 billion tax increase on oil production. On November 26, 2021, Biden’s Department of Interior issued its report on the Federal Oil and Gas Leasing Program includes recommendations to raise rents and royalty rates on oil and gas producers. By the end of November 2021, average national gasoline prices were 61 percent higher than December 2020, averaging $3.482 a gallon for the month. On December 8, 2021, Biden issued and executive order on a Clean Energy Economy that would artificially incentivize a push for a 100 percent electric vehicle fleet by 2035 including light vehicles by 2027, carbon-free electricity government-wide by 2030, and net-zero “federal operations” by 2050. On December 21, 2021, Biden’s Department of Transportation issued its Final Rule revoking Trump era actions which prevented California from arbitrarily becoming the national standard for fuel emissions. The rule set the stage for the administration to reinstate California’s waiver, and, since automakers do not make different cars for different states, the rule would allow California’s radical environmental policies to reach nationwide. On December 30, 2021, Biden’s EPA issued its Final Rule for increased “fuel efficiency standards.” According to the Final Rule, “These standards are the strongest vehicle emissions standards ever established for the light-duty vehicle sector. The rule, in responding to comments, claims “energy security benefits to the U.S. from decreased exposure to volatile world oil prices” suggesting that decreasing oil and gas production in the U.S. will result in less exposure to the international oil and gas market because they will be disincentivizing vehicles that use oil and gas. The rule also claims that it will result in “fuel savings” entirely due to less use of fuel. By the end of December 2021, average national gasoline prices were 57 percent higher than December 2020, averaging $3.413 a gallon for the month. On January 14, 2021, Biden nominated Sarah Raskin to serve as Vice Chair of the Federal Reserve. She was deemed so radical on her belief that fed policy should be dictated by environmental policy that she gained a bipartisan opposition and had to withdraw her nomination. By the end of January 2022, average national gasoline prices were 57 percent higher than December 2020, averaging $3.413 a gallon for the month. On February 9, 2022, a proposed rule on Coal and Oil Power Plant Mercury Standards would revoke a Trump-era rule that cut red tape on coal and oil-fired power generators. This would effectively reinstate Obama-era regulations which sought to increase regulations on coal and oil-fired power plants On February 21, 2022, the Biden administration paused working all new oil and gas leases on Federal land in response to a judge blocking their arbitrary use of social costs of carbon, unnecessarily hurting domestic oil and gas production. On February 28, 2022, the Ozone Transport Proposed Rule would expand federal emissions regulations over a wider geographic region and over a wider array of sources, including the gathering, boosting and transmission segments of the oil and gas sector. Integral energy production states like Nevada, Utah and Wyoming would be required to jump through more red tape. By the end of February 2022, average national gasoline prices were 66 percent higher than December 2020, averaging $3.592 a gallon for the month. Conclusion1 point
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For the educated posters here, (since it is apparent that your head is a hat rack, and you don't have the intelligence to debate something without insults) here's the deal when it comes to gasoline and oil pricing. (And those who were born longer than 10 years ago might get this. Oil speculators determine the price of oil and gasoline. They always have. And it's all about supply. If there is ANY hiccup in supply, the price will be bid up. If you wonder why the NeoCon presidents (Nixon, Ford, Carter, KKKlinton, Both Bushes, Obama,) paid so much attention to the Middle East it's because of oil speculators. If an oil tanker is torpedoed in the Strait of Hormuz, the price of oil will skyrocket. Shortly after Hurricane Katrina (when some oil derricks were destroyed in the Gulf Of Mexico) oil speculators were all set to jack up the price of a barrel of crude. What stopped them was the oil-man President George W. Bush, who INTELLIGENTLY released some oil from the Strategic Oil Reserve and calmed that market. Yes, Bush was the most centrist president in history (Pissing off the left and right at every turn) but he understood the concept of oil markets. As far as what Unelected Joe has done to the domestic energy industry (and Trump was the one who made America energy independent, here are some sources showing how Joe screwed us. https://www.instituteforenergyresearch.org/fossil-fuels/chronology-of-bidens-gasoline-price-hike/ Biden’s Actions Affecting Oil and Gasoline Prices To be continued.1 point
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1. Yes. Argus, I and others have been critical of this gross mismanagement. 2. Agreed.1 point
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I think it's fair to blame him for the actions outside of the pandemic though. For example, Trump assumed office amidst a robust and growing economy, but decided to feed his ego and ambition for re-election by stimulating it further through spending and tax cuts. Inflation is one reason not to goose an already healthy economy, but the other is that there is no room left to apply counterpressure to declining fortunes. Ideally economic and monetary policy are tools to smooth out the natural swings of the economy, but if you've got the economic levers at full tilt for no reason then when things go wrong you've got less room to react. ETA: For sake of clarity, he was already choosing to run large deficits for no reason. If he had been fiscally responsible then even the pandemic-fueled deficit would be dramatically smaller.1 point
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An inspector with the Ottawa Police Service was worried the 'Freedom Convoy' could turn into a Jan. 6-style attack on Parliament Hill, No such attack ever happened in Ottawa but the inspector told the commission "what materialized exceeded all our expectations" in terms of the size and scope of the protest. He said Tuesday he was shocked by the number of vehicles that rolled into the city at end of January. Lucas says close to 5,000 vehicles tried entering Ottawa on Jan. 29, the first major day of demonstrations, and that many were stopped travelling from Quebec. https://ottawa.citynews.ca/local-news/ottawa-police-inspector-worried-freedom-convoy-could-turn-into-jan-6-attack-6004352?utm_source=SND&utm_medium=Facebook&utm_campaign=AutoPilot&fbclid=IwAR2HQNIkqEXgcQHOfymXzTvaAwECgUJLjw0l8hgkpHtO1HnytSLjFUqGNWU1 point
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First, look up the definitions for the word before you say that, genius. ? Second, he randomly delivered a list of wildly off-topic opinions that nobody asked for...as if his programming got stumped and he just defaulted back to his list of Trumpian talking points. He may as well have copy-pasted a MAGA Mom's angry Facebook feed for how relevant and insightful it was. Dumb posts don't need counterpoints. They speak for themselves. Listing ten hyperbole-laden opinions in bullet format with no further explanation is just word-vomit1 point
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See, that's part of the leftist manifesto right there. Now you know how to use that word. Just follow me here and you'll learn more in a month than you'll learn from watching CNN and CBC for the rest of your life.1 point
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1) That's not a "manifesto" by any reckoning. You clearly have no idea what the word even means. He's talking about things that happened, or things which are demonstrably true, not things that he intends to do. 2) He's also bang-on, and you only offered your shallow insult because you had no counterpoints for anything he said. Adios muchacho ?1 point
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Ukraine lives in a big boy world with big boy consequences, and making a mortal enemy of Russia has big boy consequences. PERIOD. Now ya know. You can call Mike Tyson a n- if you want, and then maybe try to sue him after you get your face mashed in, I personally hope the judge just laughs at you because it's all you deserve. Every leftist loser on this planet has a start date for their timeline of justice. Anti-Semites will tell you that genocides committed by countries formed way back in 1947, killing over 5 million people, are perfectly justified, but countries formed in 1948 are an abomination and have no right to even defend themselves when attacked. Most African Americans think that slavery was invented in 1492, and that no African nations ever owned slaves - especially not those of other races. They also think that if there were slaves owned by non-whites, they were treated humanely and with dignity. Your 2004 nonsense is just another excuse for Ukraine's deadly game with their neighbour. I have no pity for bad neighbours. Bad things happen to bad people - and I love it when it happens to Nazis.1 point
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No. Its all been explained and explained. You just don't read. I don't know if its a comprehension problem, or simple lack of the ability to read...and I don't care. You be you and be happy. There's a good lad. Again...have a warm and fuzzy day.1 point
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So I must assume your excuse is you ain't too bright, and think lying and cheating is OK. You and your silly brigade are why the Republicans must win both houses and must expose the Dems for what they are. Bigger liars and cheats. Have a warm and fuzzy day...1 point
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My excuse for what? but that's not all you've said... Your energy has been spent condemning everyone but Putin, the guy who launched the invasion. It's everyone's fault here BUT the aggressor. ? Cheating how? You still haven't explained how quoting you is dishonest. You keep saying it's "out of context" but it's not. I've invited you numerous times to provide the whole quote and explain how the context changes anything. You've not done so, preferring to pout about "dishonesty". You said: You just want people to "stay out of" Putin getting his way, because he represents the limp macho energy you think the world needs or...something. Thanks for the hysterical, wandering and mostly off-topic manifesto. ?1 point
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How are you this oblivious? Your recent posting history (and apparently a conversation with the moderator) confirms your poor behavior. You're really in no place to comment on anyone else's intelligence either, considering you can't even keep your own posts straight or avoid contradicting yourself. This is the part of your conspiracy worldview that I find so spectacularly absurd, because your theories, predictions and claims so consistently fail to bear out in reality (or even basic tests of scrutiny), but still you obstinately push forward to the next without learning anything. Ignorance and self-deception seem to be your superpower.1 point
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Do you mean "pretend Progressive Socialists" or actual Socialists ? Do you mean the Liberal-Conservative axis in Canada that pursues trade above all, openly trades with tyrants and mouths wonderful words to its people ? And if you expect Poilievre, or whoever comes after, to meaningfully change those relationships then you love politicians more than I suspected. We have the ability to be independent of party garbage-speak on here so let's do that.1 point
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Nonsense.. you are the ones claiming Ottawa was "under siege". I guess when the plebs protest the upper class its always an "emergency"1 point
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A tree is a plant in the taxonomy.1 point
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I got vaccinated but oppose the mandates. It’s about protecting individual rights as enshrined in our constitution for many protesters. Whether it’s medical discretion or freedom of movement, protest, or any other right, these freedoms are clearly fragile and must be protected.1 point
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Is that what we learned? Trudeau, I suppose, was also responsible for China's zero-COVID policy and all of their factory shutdowns, right? He's why container ships were waiting days outside of major pacific ports, and why global oil prices have skyrocketed. Trudeau et al are the sole reason.... ??1 point
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we cannot know his legendary head, like a lamp, in which his gaze, is now turned to low1 point
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You do know that fully auto or anything like rockets are illegal to own right and have been for decades. what the liberals are banning are anything that looks like a military rifle regardless of operation. and well handguns becasue they look scary...1 point
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It does play a large part, Putin risked everything and lost, and will in due time pay, hopefully when he does not have the nuclear football.1 point
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I've been following and it's obvious the press had gotten their talking points. Parking violations now = a national security threat ?. Bylaws now supercede the Charter.. Parking violations are now akin to taking down the two twin towers with airplanes or taking people hostage ie the flq crisis... What I have noticed is alot of hyperbole and the usual nonsense of treating people like terrorists for political disagreemeets... then you winder why they are called tyrants The testimony is exactly what we said just trying to spin in to justify the indefensible1 point
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I didn't think it would take long for the sense Freeland's comments were self serving. I almost started the thread off on that basis. In any case her comments have certainly resonated with my own sense that wheeling and dealing with dictators is probably the most dangerously least productive thing we could be doing to make the world a better place.1 point
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Okay good. I agree on the whole, except that the totalitarianism moves in Canada are mostly on the left. Our Conservatives are very moderate.1 point
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Those are the only reasons, huh? ? If you're going to bring up a bunch of completely unrelated random complaints, why don't you also tell us how you feel about Klaus Schwab, Hunter Biden and Hilary Clinton....?1 point
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Bullshit. Biden has DONE NOTHING to reduce domestic oil production AND has tapped the reserves. For some "reason" Putin and his war gets a complete pass from idiot right wingers as usual. Ultra partisanship is completely transparent HERE, AND it's not getting a pass.1 point
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even with the military variant, the fully automatic mode is rarely if ever used as unless you are point blank to the target, most of your rounds will go high & wide, waste of ammo the most effective way to employ the AR is to exploit its precision accuracy single aimed shots in close contact, you simply take those single aimed shots at a very high rate of fire fast as you can pull the trigger, which for a properly trained infantryman, is more than fast enough1 point
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Brigadier General A.G. Young at the podium there for my generation our 48th Highlanders Officer Commanding our 48th Highlanders Commanding Officer worked his way up through the ranks, from Private Soldier to Sergeant Major then took his Commission, from Captain to Brigadier General he is a heroic figure to all of us, he leads us all still, even in his retirement yet he is so down to earth we of course all address him as "General, sir" but he says he's just one of the boys now : "call me Greg"1 point
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He'll be worse than useless if he has to appeal to folks like you to win. In the meantime I'd love hear what sort of measures and mandates he'd need to order into place to control and dial back the edifice of thought and institutions that comprise socialism in Canada. Surely this is close to if not at the top of his agenda right? Is it safe to say protesting will be a lot safer and a more attractive option/course of action in the future?1 point
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I wrote a thesis on Solzhenitsyn and I have worked in Russia. Think about the climate of protests under the Soviet Union and in Eastern Block countries.1 point
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No, I've been a Conservative activist all my adult life. I am a retired Peace Officer. I believe in law and order. Does that make me a communist? What did you see in my post that could lead you to think I was a communist? Did I advocate the leaders of the occupation be taken out into the forest and shot? That is what a communist would do. Did I advocate the rest of the participants be shipped to a labour camp (gulag) in northern Saskatchewan, never to be heard from again? That's what a communist would do. Maybe you need to read some books by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn. Then get back to us about communism.1 point
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So the maintenance of law and order and the prosecution of persons accused of crimes is now a war crime? So, if some one steals your vehicle or threatens you in the street, the police should do nothing because law enforcement is a war crime. The Emergencies Act proclamation preserved constitutional rights, unlike the War Measures Act. You ignore that the citizens of Ottawa who were the victims of the illegal occupation, have rights as well. Perhaps you also forget that this illegal occupation came on the heels of the Jan. 6 attack on the US capital. That lends context to this event. The leaders of the illegal occupation issued a document (Memorandum of Understanding was what I believe it was called) showing the intent of overthrowing the lawful government of Canada.1 point
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No, lying and pretending the extremists weren't even part of it is pathetic. Nearly as pathetic as claiming a PM with a minority is a dictator.1 point
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Today, the ACIP committee in the US just voted 15-0 to add the covid jabs to the childhood vaccination schedule, which already consists of 68 jabs by the time kids go to school. Now they only need the CDC to rubber stamp it. Which they will do. In spite of no healthy children dying of covid and their near 0% risk for covid, many predicted this would happen, because this is what it means for Big Pharma: 1. The "emergency" can now end. The emergency was only needed to get the EUA. 2. (THIS IS THE BIG ONE) Now that the covid jabs are added to the childhood schedule, they become officially "approved", no more testing or trials necessary. And not just "approved" - they also get to keep the no liability for deaths or injuries clause. #2 there, is Big Pharma's way of avoiding having to go through the regular testing and trials, thus why they pushed so hard to have it added to the childhood schedule. And no liability. Ever. For the rest of time. What a great deal for THEM. Not so much for our children, who are experiencing an 84% increase in myo/pericarditis due to the jabs. I've read uptake is low for the children's jabs, in the countries who haven't already banned them. Maybe most parents are wiseing up about putting their kids in a medical experiment with no benefit to them and no recourse when things go wrong. Duh.1 point
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Yeah yeah. Everything is bad. We get it. Your problem? You complain about everything while offering solutions to nothing. It's tedious, pointless baby talk. Show us some concrete ideas and alternatives. Tell us specifically what needs to change in your mind. FYI "Do the bad things less" doesn't count.1 point
