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Don’t you find it ironic that people accept a billionaire who was born into obscene wealth, who flies a private jet, lives in a skyscraper that has his name on the side, dates prostitutes and trades in supermodel gold-digging wife for another… a “populist”? He’s not the solution to the rule of the elites, he IS the elite. And a disgusting one at that.2 points
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I'm like the bellweather. Consider me part of the control group. If I die, you can draw your own conclusions. But if I live and you die, then likewise. Because I reject the poison of the industrialized technology that came out of the studies done by Bayer I.G. Farben. If you know history you'll understand that untested vaccines are very risky to take. Other medications touted as miracle drugs for what ails ya turned out to be harmful as well. These noxious potions pumped out by mad chemists are not natural. But then again, neither was the coronavirus, so that's the trouble you sciencey aholes (not you) have put us in. Remember when the government and health authorities completely denied that Astrazeneca was responsible for the sudden rise in myocarditis. They didn't pull it off the market here in Canada, despite there being reports, until other countries did it first. For a few weeks the health authorititties were still shouting their vaccine mantra. "Get it anyway! The risk is low! " And so on. That's the level of hiding and incompetence that goes with big government. It's only one example of their bungling, confusion in messaging, not to mention what's happening now with these outbreaks. This is not health care. These people are not competent health authorities, because of what's happened for which they are 100% to blame. Same goes for the dofo's in government, whom are holding back money desperately needed to fix health care. They don't have the guts to do what's truly needed, and that is to fire the whole lot of these medical board members, advisory committees and the so-called Masters of Business Adminstration who run our hospital finances. Away, away with all of them. Let's get some new people in who are competent and ready to try some new ideas.2 points
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First off, you have my respect for being a substitute teacher. It's an honorable career. Second, I'm glad your not teaching my kids because anyone who thinks Ron is of sound mind obviously has issues far above and beyond being dissed for your career choices. Ron lied to migrants whilst spending taxpayer funds, to send migrants to Martha's vineyard by private jet. All as a political stunt because he knew he'd pull political points from his constituents because they are every bit the callus and cold hearted pieces of shite that he is2 points
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It's starting to look like all your comments are either all parroted alt-right garbage or meaningless.2 points
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Exactly.. now its about woke ideology and firing people or insulting people who don't buy in to their vileness2 points
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That would make sense with snake bites, but everyone was exposed to covid. Whether or not they got infected, or sick, depends a lot on their natural or vax-induced immunity. That's a major part of the equation which you are trying to ignore. The population of Canada was exposed in 2020, 2021, and 2022. What happened once 85% of us vaxed? Did it get us to herd immunity? Did deaths go down? Remember, herd immunity and "you won't get infected" were both on the bill of sale. We locked down, masked up, stayed out of restaurants, forced young people to vax, and what did it get us, Hodad? What good did the vax do for the people who got it? Bottom line: 85.7% of covid deaths came from the multi-jabbed. Covid deaths in our country weren't affected by mass-jabbinations. Stop trying to define vaccine efficacy by someone's arbitrary definition of "how many cases there were per death", we count noses and toe tags. Everything else is trivia, and everything that comes from a lab is suspect nowadays.2 points
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Ya, streets are paved in gold here, f***king money grows on trees and fly's out everyone's ass.I have to walk to work in 4 feet of 100-dollar bills , it's a nightmare... I was born in Calgary, lived in Edmonton for years so don't cry me a river on how bad you got it, and how good i got it because you do without. Average wage here is 36,000 dollars not much to masturbate over is it.2 points
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First Elon overpays for Twitter. Then, his sophomoric attempt's at monetizing it fail. And now, realizing he fired all those needed to remain in compliance with FTC regulations, he attempts to rehire those he so callously fired. What a grand clusterf**k Elon has orchestrated. Is bankruptcy next? https://www.google.com/url?q=https://www.msnbc.com/opinion/msnbc-opinion/elon-musk-memo-twitter-workers-means-ftc-troubles-rcna57046&sa=U&ved=2ahUKEwiH1fqZj7j7AhUuKEQIHX_cCjYQFnoECAgQAg&usg=AOvVaw2M8ev2mx_97UZbqLvKvyzj1 point
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These words will be forgotten tomorrow, already being condemned by irrelevant woke crowd who somehow think this man's opinions are an embarrassment to this nation. it makes me ill sometimes to think how far a great instruction like our Military has fallen to the state it is in today, be it our equipment status, our manning status, how many Soldiers, sailors, and air force members are leaving in droves, not all the people they are attracting now are up to the standards required to defend this nation, or close with and destroy our enemies. It seems the left has or is in mid step in destroying or dismantling our security apparatus, through cuts to budgets, manpower, and equipment, and the Canadian people are fine with that, most even clap at the job being down. in exchange for other programs like dental care or childcare where in a few years will also be under funded, when are we going to learn, are we even smart enough to learn these lessons. I think it is the new generations who do not care what they can do for the country, instead have their hands out waiting for the next social program, it's all about me, and F*ck the country, i pay my taxes, they owe me. I know it is hard for them to hear the country owes you nothing. we expect a few things from our country, good health care, every province and the Federal government has failed us, same as education, justice , every governmental department , defense of the nation, policing, fire all of it are under manned or underfunded, and we Canadians think that is normal, shit we even called for cutting funded to our police forces the men and women who do great things every day to keep us safe, with what little support they have. 'Making Canada better': An excerpt from the anti-woke speech by a general that caused an uproar (msn.com) There are many other media outlets that have covered the topic, but the leftist slant is almost to much.1 point
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Youch. Good luck with that appeal, dude. lol -- This is how Trump "drained the swamp," by pardoning his crooks and cronies. There has never been a more corrupt administration. He makes Nixon look like a boy scout.1 point
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Yeah, that's way off from the facts with which most of us are familiar. We're going to need a link for a big claim like that. Preferably something reputable. I suspect that you're drinking the Kool-aid without asking what's in it, but I'm open to new information. Background reading1 point
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Musk is clearly a narcissist and megalomaniac. The kind of guy at whom it's hard not to chuckle when they trip over their own inflated sense of self and take a tumble. Still, schadenfreude aside, it's hard to wrap one's head around just how epic this comeuppance is. It's absolutely going to be a chapter in every business textbook in the coming years, and maybe psychology textbooks too. I've never liked Twitter either and indeed he may be doing us a favor and killing two birds with one stone--both the little blue bird and the strutting peacock.1 point
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No, you racist fool, FDR didn’t lock up Asians. Japanese-Americans were locked up. Not Chinese, or Filipinos, or Thais. Japanese. And only in California. The Governor of Hawaii didn’t lock up Japanese, only the Governor of California. You don’t even know the difference between different Asian groups. So a small subset of Asian Americans were incarcerated for about four years in one state, and you’re asking why it didn’t prevent all Asians from excelling throughout society?1 point
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Stop calling desperate migrants animals. You are disgusting. Dehumanizing others as an excuse for poor treatment reveals who among us is truly the least human. And transporting minors (or anyone, for that matter) to qualified detention facilities in other states (rather than just leaving the burden on Texas) is a world of difference from just dumping them in some random city with no notice or preparation. DeSantis is heartless, cruel and a first-rate a-hole, treating desperate people like pawns in a sick game. I hope he's indicted on human trafficking charges.1 point
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In WasteCanMan's case its refusal not hesitation. The number of hesitant people dropped from 21% to 7% in Canada between May and Aug this year - they aren't conspiracy nuts, they're open-minded and have the capacity to reconsider. Refusers OTOH... Hardcore determined refusers were lit up and inflated with conspiracy gas long long before COVID came along - stupidity is COVID's favourite vector.1 point
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Did Ron pay out of pocket for those flights or not. Why is it so difficult for you to admit your buddy wasted taxpayer money on a political stunt?1 point
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You can't stand up for human rights while you're sitting down with dictators. Human rights should have been at the top of our list of conditions for trading anything with anyone decades ago.1 point
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He also just tried to make all the remaining employees sign a culture pledge saying they'll work long hours and return to the office. It's like he's writing a text book on how to decimate employee morale.1 point
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And what do you think their important first actions are? Inflation? Immigration? Homelessness?... Nope.... They're Lazer focused on more important issues... Hunter Biden's laptop. Proving once again the GOP is more about revenge than working towards solving America's problems https://www.google.com/url?q=https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2022-election/house-republicans-plan-investigations-possible-impeachments-new-majori-rcna55912&sa=U&ved=2ahUKEwj7yr22i7j7AhXEM0QIHSMdBTU4ChAWegQIBRAC&usg=AOvVaw0G5WslZuaLpLal9PFGeAYU1 point
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He’s required by law to offer 90 days severance when more than a certain percentage is cut loose. Here’s the root of the problem: Twitter went from public to private. Musk paid way over market value for Twitter. EVERY valuable employee at the company was required to sell all their stock options at Musk’s inflated price. So ALL the Managers and Directors are sitting on between $250,000 and several million checks they just got. So it’s a perfect time for the employees to jump ship and go to a new company and get fresh new stock options.1 point
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THIS is precisely the proof that you are a racist. Yes, a small number of black people IN AFRICA conspired with white people in slavery. But, because you are a racist, and yes you absolutely f-ing are, you equated the black slave hunters with the black slaves themselves. The slaves were the victims, but you’re making the slaves guilty by virtue of their race, and you’re ignoring the treatment they received from white people AS A WHOLE throughout American society. To further prove your racism, you deliberately ignore the clearly demonstrable fact that Southern racists were predominantly Democrats for 100 years because Abraham Lincoln was a Republican… yet beginning in 1964, Southern Democrats such as Strom Thurmond switched to the Republican Party, and the Republican Party today counts among its ranks the Southern racists, Klansmen and the Proud Boys, who Donald Trump ordered to “stand by.” Who supported naming military bases after Confederate generals? Republican Trump. Who opposed removing statues of Confederate generals from public places? Republican Trump. No Democrats. Republicans You are a racist and you will never wash it off.1 point
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And, they guy who wrote that “All men are created equal” owned 500 slaves at the time. And, the United States Constitution embraced slavery when it was written.1 point
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Other blacks being temporarily COMPLICIT in the brutality DOES NOT excuse the lifelong brutality of their treatment in America. In FACT the profit that Americans offered them, greatly encouraged blacks in Africa to enslave MORE of their fellow countrymen. Wrong. Slavery has been illegal since 1865. ^Two instances of prima facie evidence that you FAILED American history. LMAO I never said OTHERWISE. You're the one who should LEARN HOW to read.1 point
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If they say it wasn't necessary, which is likely, those who had their accounts frozen will have every right to sue and those responsible should be held accountable. My guess is the far left judge will do his darnest to protect them from any sort of exposure tho. That's the way the system works1 point
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It's good enough for government work. The market for the likes of coal is worldwide and there is no preference given to sellers except for on price and reliability. Which is why countries have no problem buying oil and gas from the likes of Russia, Venezuela or Saudi Arabia.1 point
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Unarmed citizens are enough a lot the time. When protest/revolt takes stubborn root and enough people join it to hit critical mass, the army often either steps aside or turns against the leadership.1 point
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So weird. I coulda swore there was some kind of Emergency Act Commission or something happening. There may even be a thread about it here at Repolitics.1 point
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Great commercial... That's really what I think.1 point
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attempting to govern the Afghans by force of arms was obviously a fool's errand from the start none the less, Canadian soldiers, outnumbered, surrounded, deep in the heartland of the Taliban poorly equipped, effectively abandoned by their criminally negligent government to their fates going over the top, again & again, often unto certain death for the brothers, for the regiment, for the colours that is valour and valour is all that matters in the end1 point
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Wait are you telling me that people on TV say things that they don't mean????1 point
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On top of all that, we're not being told much about how many are dying right now from these non-covid respiratory infections. Because we all know what we have done to ourselves. This is a self-inflicted epidemic brought on by poor decisions from political "health" leaders. That's why they don't want an inquiry.1 point
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No, what you did was use big words that you don't understand, which made you look dumb to everyone who understands basic proportions. I stated the death rates among vaxed and unvaxed with complete accuracy, and with proper perspective. That's the exact opposite of a base rate fallacy. Are there any other shiny new terms which you're itchin' to use but don't understand? I can definitely explain them to you but I can't understand them for you.1 point
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His entire term spent kissing Putin’s ass and all the time he spent bashing Ukraine He cultivated Putin-lovers like yourself You think it’s a coincidence half the MAGAs are pro-Russia?1 point
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1) Yes. Facts don’t care about your ignorance 2) Nope you just suffer from a chronic case of confirmation bias that prevents you from considering inconvenient truths.1 point
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Unlike unsuccessful lonely souls like yourself I don’t have hours to spend disproving your same old nonsense over and over and over, so it does simply stating factually that YOUR lies are false does save me time. To be fair a liar is someone who knows they’re wrong but I think you genuinely believe your absurdity conspiracy theories, gibberish, false histories, absurdly flawed logic, etc are the truth. You are simply not smart enough to get what most people instinctively understand.1 point
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Retired general's speech slamming Canada's climate change policies, cancel culture and weak leaders applauded by officers Ret. Lt.-Gen. Michel Maisonneuvee made his speech as he accepted the Vimy Award, which honoured him for his life-long contributions in defence, at an Ottawa gala Serving senior Canadian military officers gave a standing ovation to a speech by a retired general who criticized everything from the removal of historical statues and apologies to victims to government climate change policies. Retired Lt.-Gen. Michel Maisonneuve, accepting a top defence award Nov. 9 in Ottawa, also took a swipe at leaders who he claimed divide rather than unite. While not specifically naming Prime Minister Justin Trudeau or Hillary Clinton, Maisonneuve said “can you imagine a military leader labelling half of his command as deplorables, fringe radicals and less-thans and then expect them to fight as one?” https://nationalpost.com/news/national/defence-watch/speech-slamming-canadas-climate-change-policies-cancel-culture-and-weak-leaders-applauded-by-canadian-forces-officers/wcm/f9ff4f6a-2ac8-4efd-b828-cd186ecad1bd1 point
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My city has certainly improved under Dear Leader's reign. I get my daily fitness by dodging twitchy meth heads and leaping over their pools of vomit.1 point
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All we need to know is how Trudeau is to blame. or is he? If it’s Trudeau’s fault, why are oil companies making record profits? https://www.statista.com/chart/27887/big-oil-sees-profits-increase/1 point
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You do know that slavery was legal at one time in Canada, don't you? And maybe you didn't realize that marital rape was legal until the 1980s; many people don't.1 point
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The Holocaust happened. We don't need to revisit the truth of that every time a troll or anti-semite needs attention.1 point
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1. I feel I should be free to name liars, anti-semites and morons when they reveal their stupidity. 2. I said nothing to restrict your speech. You run to the only thing a liar and fool has to defend his lies and foolishness. That's because there's no defense to terrible ideas. 3. You take to the truth like a Vampire to sunlight.1 point
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Personally I prefer women around my age. Younger women are just too irritating, vacuous, insufferable and down right stupid.1 point
