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  1. 3 points
  2. the government handing out ever more newly printed fiat dollars simply throws gasoline on the inflation fire so this problem will solve itself in a catastrophic financial & economic crisis
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  3. Yes but don't forget you people were screaming fweedumb and tearing your face diapers off a couple months into the pandemic so who knows what your definition of instantly or too long is.
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  4. No! No! You're the retards. You're all liars!
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  5. Ahhhh...so the degree of infraction determines the right to protest. What's bizarre is that you thought the trucker convoy was illegal, yet other people are free to protest. As long as they don't cross your path.
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  6. The competition is pretty stiff, but I believe he can clinch it.
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  7. https://legalinsurrection.com/2022/02/canadian-senator-trudeau-revoked-emergencies-act-as-senate-leaned-towards-disapproval/ @ExFlyer There ya go. Did you honestly not know this?
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  8. Lt.-Gen. (retd) Maisonneuve: Clearing the air about my anti-woke speech before I'm completely 'cancelled' I have faith that we can fix what ails Canada with leadership, service, unity and courage "After spending five decades defending Canada’s security, democratic values, and its citizens’ right to free speech, I am astonished at how my remarks upon accepting the Vimy Award three weeks ago have been misrepresented and distorted. Some organizations I worked with have decided to cut ties with me as a result; so as my attempted cancellation continues, I take this opportunity to comment on the aftermath of an anti-woke speech." https://nationalpost.com/opinion/clearing-the-air-about-my-anti-woke-speech-before-im-completely-cancelled
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  9. Here we go. What's your thoughts on the ASA? I'm an Albertan and I do feel that Ottawa plays fast and loose with what are provincial responsibilities. As an example, Canada is a country of energy consumers and energy producers (we are the 4th largest oil producer in the world). Ontario and Quebec, where the population is, are energy consumers so Ottawa is very consumer oriented. But resource development is a Provincial responsibility but by CO2 regulation and no-pipelines Ottawa tries to choke that industry which is Canada's largest net exporter. So Notley tried to cozy and Kenney wrote letter's and both got nowhere, but DS, as she says, is trying something different. If Ottawa oversteps its Constitutional bounds or if it targets Alberta with legislation it does make sense for Alberta to fight back. Quebec does it with not-withstanding all the time. Now to negotiate with Ottawa you need a process which the ASA lays out in law. So far it seems the biggest criticism is that the Alberta Cabinet is given the power to act, but how else would you do it? It sounds like the critics want everyone in Alberta, at a given time, to shout "Ottawa is a bad boy!". Now where would that get us. So guys pull those those pins and throw those grenades.
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  10. Trudeau at this moment is on the CBC/CTV liberal news constantly virtue-signaling about all the goodies he has handed out. This is not the mark of a leader. Sadly many will fall for the constant handout of various goodies as social programs and aid. This is the only thing liberals know how to do. They know little or nothing about building a strong country and helping the economy to grow which is the natural way to solve the housing crisis. All they know how to do is hand out money in the form of grants and social assistance programs. His only criticism of Pierre Polievre seems to be Crypto currency which he constantly harps on as if this is the central policy of the Conservative Party. This is a typical Trudeau smear and falsehood. This is not the policy of the Conservative Party and never will be. We often heard Trudeau make off colour or nonsensical statements like his love for the Chinese dictatorship or how he is working for equity among Canadians, a pipe dream that will never happen. He lives in an alt reality and has no credibility. The idea that government can solve everyone's financial problems and create a utopian society of equality is a Marxist idea and a lie to just get votes. Such schemes can only lead to loss of freedom and the state micro-managing everyone's life. There is no such thing as a free lunch for everyone.
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  11. Then why did Trudeau ask to extend the EA? All that debate and voting on extending the EA only to revoke it two days later just before the Senate vote? It was very clear that the Senate was lining up to depose the EA. Trudeau would have been isolated.
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  12. PP has been criticized about his cryptocurrency comment, but it was a trivial comment and a trivial issue. I doubt it will have much political value for long. The real issues that most Canadians are concerned about are the multi-billion dollar failing health care system, the housing shortage, and the high inflation. Yes Trudeau is still flying around the world creating greenhouse gases and throwing millions of dollars around every day. How many billion dollars is the Liberal government in debt now and Canadians must pay the interest on government debt?
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  13. True North is clown news, and as an outlet does nothing but tell you exactly what you already think and want to hear.
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  14. True North is one of the best news sources in Canada and this is another shameless plug for them by me.
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  15. First of all, as others have pointed out, the premise underlying your argument is bunk. Despite whatever garbage you've dredged up from the internet backwaters, Columbus definitely thought he had hit the Indies. But, even setting that aside, how does your argument make even the slightest sense? WTF would they officially and irrevocably be "Indians" just because a white man showed up 500+ years ago and said so ? Is that how you think language --or the world-- works? Fine. I'm a white man. -- Now, henceforth and forever you shall be known as Snufflebutt. It's set in stone. Done deal. Go inform your friends and family.
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  16. Yep. NATO should send troops into Ukraine on a humanitarian mission to alleviate civilian suffering.
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  17. More chicken shi* from a Chicken Shi* government, Canadians should be holding their heads up high, proud of what they are doing as we watch our security apparatus get stabbed over the course of decades. Canada needs to act on its existing defence policy, not review it repeatedly (msn.com)
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  18. Breaking up the country would allow us to ditch the communist eco-fascists in BC. ?
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  19. As before, nobody HAS to lie. You just seem to get off on it. I didn't change the subject. I quoted and replied to your post. I clicked through to your garbage citation. I then clicked through again to actual news article that Red State was blogging about to discover, of course, that Red State was lying. Those books were not banned, and it was not proposed that they be banned. They would be perfectly eligible to be featured in the 30% fiction mix. You're dumb enough to fall for the lies of garbage media, and dishonest enough to stick with it when it's pointed out that you've been duped. Top notch trolling, dude.
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  20. It is the Senate that gets all of the credit for putting an end to the fascist EMA, 100%. Trudeau saw that the Senate was voting to put an end to it, and if it did their comments about it were going to end up in the news cycle and attached to his name throughout the rest of history. The Senate put Trudeau in a position where he had no choice but do it. You're welcome.
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  21. Not what I said, but trust you not to understand even the simplest of statements.
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  22. This is NOT a discussion, it's you posting LAME OPINIONS and calling anyone who disagrees juvenile names. The definition of TROLLING. Congrats, you win Top Troll.
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  23. Making stuff up? Do you live in a bubble? https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/thousands-in-china-protest-zero-covid-policy-in-largest-demonstrations-in-decades The reason I ask is, how can anyone think what happened here is fine...and in fact justifiable...and support the Chinese people in this massive...noisy...traffic halting protest?
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  24. Uhh, no, it is not simple. Why are you accusing me of supporting Chinese protests? Why can you not answer my questions? Is it because you once again are making stuff up? Again "What Chinese protests? How and when did I ever say anything about China, Chinese or Chinese protests? How did I support them? What are you deflecting to?"
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  25. I have to say, this is one of the weirdest wars I've ever seen. I mean, first it was "There's no biolabs in Ukraine" and then like a week later it was "OK, there's biolabs and we're worried Russia will use our own bioweapons against us". U2 had a big concert there and Trudeau flew in to attend. In a warzone. And celebrities flying in and out. Sean Penn filming a movie. In a warzone. Then he flies back to give Zelinsky an Oscar. It's all very strange. The war machine's purpose isn't peace. Or even victory. Its purpose is to transfer millions of dollars from the public coffers to the wallets of a few war-mongers.
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  26. If that's what ot takes, so be it.
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  27. But he could, as anyone in his position. And thanks to Justine this is now obvious. That is the real problem, not Trudeaus. If it can happen it will, a matter of when not if. Banana republic, too. Seriously, why not? What is there, exists in reality not only glorious chatting that can prevent and stop it?
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  28. Makes me think about the time I was called a Nazi by a certain member here for rejecting the pandemic hysteria. I guess that makes me a Republican...
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  29. I'd have thought that obvious. How can one be supportive of these Chinese protests, yet not be supportive of the trucker protest?
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  30. So, 2 very important lawsuits in the on-going vaccine saga: 1. Florida broke bad, again, this time by issuing an explosive new advisory RECOMMENDING AGAINST THE COVID INJECTIONS FOR ALL MEN UNDER 40 YEARS OLD. Guidance for Mrna COVID-19 Vaccine | Florida Department of Health (floridahealth.gov) It begins by stating that Florida conducted its OWN analysis of the mortality risk following the jabs, using an evidence-based technique called the “self-controlled case study,” which was originally developed for evaluating vaccine safety. Consider the implications from just that one fact. First of all, in over two years, Florida is the first and only state to conduct a study of vaccine safety. Period. And it would not have happened without Governor DeSantis appointing a heavyweight, highly-credentialed intellect like Harvard-trained Dr. Joseph Ladapo as the state’s Surgeon General. Second, the federal Centers for Disease Control, with a budget larger than some countries’ annual gross domestic product, has never studied jab outcomes. For some reason. Nor has the FDA. Nor has the NIH. Each of those agencies would naturally have been expected to laser-focus on vaccine safety from the very first injection. Nope. So Florida did it for them. Governor DeSantis just shattered the gigantic bulletproof glass wall protecting Pfizer and Moderna from ACCOUNTABILITY. This will affect more than just shot uptake. Think bigger. A LOT bigger. The guidance now constitutes a state-sanctioned finding that the shots are NOT “completely safe and effective.” Judges will pay attention to this. Here’s what Florida’s analysis found: There is an 84% increase in the relative incidence of cardiac-related death among males 18-39 years old within 28 days following mRNA vaccination… With a high level of global immunity to COVID-19, the benefit of vaccination is likely outweighed by this abnormally high risk of cardiac-related death among men in this age group… Males over the age of 60 had a 10% increased risk of cardiac-related death within 28 days of mRNA vaccination while Non-mRNA vaccines were not found to have these increased risks among any population. “Abnormally high risk.” In other words, males 18-39 were almost twice as likely to die after getting the shot. It’s also worth noting that the analysis didn’t even consider non-fatal vaccine-induced injuries. Finally, the one-page guidance expanded the state’s previous recommendation from March against vaccinating children for covid, now including infants and toddlers. Florida now recommends against jabbing ANY kids, regardless of age. This is SO huge. First, corporate media will ignore the story, because that’s the psyop playbook for bad news that can’t easily be discredited. They’ll just pretend like it didn’t happen. There’s a reason I predict corporate media will NOT follow the usual path of criticizing Florida’s analysis for not being peer-reviewed or using the right data or being politically motivated or whatever. Since Florida is a STATE GOVERNMENT, media can’t just call the guidance an ‘outlier.’ To discredit the guidance, they’ll have to do all that other stuff PLUS come back with opposing research evidencing the shots REDUCE mortality. Which they can’t. They can’t produce that research. Because that research does not exist. And everybody knows it. Next, unlike media, doctors and healthcare institutions cannot ignore the new guidance, because they MUST follow best practices to get their covid liability protection. And Florida just established a new best practice, or ’standard of care,’ as follows: See? The new best practice requires ALL patients to be informed of cardiac complications before they receive a covid shot, and kids and men under 40 told that the state recommends AGAINST the shots. Before jabbing patients, pharmacies, doctors, nurses, and every other healthcare professional in Florida will now have to inform people of the cardiac risk, or their liability shields may disappear in a puff of legal dust. ALL patients — men and women, regardless of age — who are confronted by doctors insisting on jabs can now produce a single page, Florida’s new guidance, and shut the doctors up. It’s a mic drop moment for patients in Florida, but even patients in other states can wield the guidance — because there’s no opposing evidence, apart from vague hand-waving by federal officials. Students in colleges can use this guidance. Military service members can use this guidance. Employees can use this guidance. All they have to say is, “I have some family history of cardiac problems, so I don’t think the risk is justified IN MY CASE.” Done! Finally, lawyers now have something to work with, something to get their fingernails under, a place to start. 2. Pam Popper announced that her lawyers successfully served Peter Daszak of EcoHealth Alliance with a new “mass torts” lawsuit. Popper said the lawsuit alleges that Daszak and EcoHealth are responsible for infecting people with an engineered virus, covid-19, and many people died. The lawsuit also sues 100 “John Does,” or as-yet-unidentified co-defendants who can be added later depending on what comes out of discovery. This one has a LOT of potential that previous lawsuits lacked, for several reasons. First, Daszak and EcoHealth are not protected by the PREP Act or any other covid liability shield. They are alleged to have made a VIRUS, not a vaccine. Haha, there’s no liability protection for making viruses. So this lawsuit won’t have to navigate all legal landmines blocking lawsuits against agencies and pharma companies. Second, it will almost certainly survive the initial hurdle of dismissal, which means … discovery. Imagine, for a moment, how little a deep-state cockroach like Daszak will enjoy the excruciating scrutiny of producing under court order records, emails, and text messages that he never in a million years thought would ever see daylight. Not to mention his deposition. Third, Daszak was almost certainly in close contact with top NIH scientists and bureaucrats, maybe intelligence agents, many of whom we do not yet know about. Assuming it plays out, we’re about to learn some new names, because the discovery will inevitably lead down the rabbit hole of all Daszak’s contacts and connections to government. I would not be surprised if Daszak suddenly claims he is a paid government employee entitled to various protections, and claims that his communications and documents are classified government secrets. Wouldn’t that be something. Let's not forget the Chinese. I think we might be on the verge of finally finding out EXACTLY why the NIH was using a Chinese lab to evade Obama-era bans on gain-of-function research. I’ll bet you a puppy that none of the millions of relevant communications with U.S. health officials will include the statement, “Peter, be SURE you aren’t doing any gain of function research over there.” I’d stake my life on it. Fourth, the cover-ups will almost certainly be relevant in discovery. So the coordinated effort to bury the “lab leak” hypothesis will also be fair game in the lawsuit. Which means depositions of Fauci, Collins, and the rest of their devil’s gallery. The reason it’s relevant is simple - evidence of an attempt to conceal something provides a valid inference of consciousness of guilt. Which makes the cover-up relevant evidence. I could go on. But the takeaway for this is: this is the most important pandemic lawsuit filed to date, bar none. It probably couldn’t have been successfully filed any earlier than now. But now, the amount of evidence already available in the public record will put Popper’s lawyers on solid ground.
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  31. Trudeau lies. Nothing new here.
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  32. Such a self centered American he can't comprehend there are two whole continents named the Americas by Europeans and the USA is just one little part of those. So therefore, how in the hell can anyone even think the peoples who lived on those continents are not 'native Americans'? The United States OF America, got it?
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  33. oh, that's good to know as the Senate was the only institution which took my calls so I said I everything I had to say, to the Speaker of the Senate's office they were quite frankly very respectful and deferential to me they carefully took down everything I said, I know, as they then read it back to me word for word the Senate, it seemed to me, were performing their role of providing sober second thought Bravo Zulu
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  34. That was not the question. My question, why do you care whether they call themselves Native Americans, Indians, Native American Indians, Apaches, Tree People, They, or whatever? Why is that important at all, except to them? What makes you think that their name is your decision? I just don’t get it at all.
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  35. the only operational imperative is conformity so long as individuality is subjected to the group which is necessary for the purposes of state sanctioned mass murder on behalf of the British Crown since no individual can shoulder that burden without going insane thus, it is not blue hair which is a problem per se it's simply that if one soldier in the formation has blue hair then all the soldiers in said formation should all have blue hair tho I of course would prefer Maroon hair all round instead Airborne
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  36. Danielle Kubes: The Liberals, not the Freedom Convoy, are who made this a 'banana republic' So the truth is finally out: the Liberals were pressured by some of the CEOs of Canada’s big five banks to stop the Freedom Convoy. "That the Liberals chose to use an unprecedented state power instead of, let’s say, talking with the protesters, or rolling back vaccine mandates (that have completely disappeared anyway) is a prime example of how they disregard the rights and freedoms of Canadian citizens. What the Liberals failed to realize, and continue to fail to realize, is that they are the ones who created the conditions for the Freedom Convoy to thrive, with their support for draconian COVID measures, which, along with Italy and Australia, were among the strictest or longest in the developed world. A country of loyalists and royalists, we never fought for our freedom from the Crown and it shows. To our credit, we are generally more concerned with order and stability. But even we, or at least some of us, have our breaking point" https://nationalpost.com/opinion/liberals-more-concerned-about-the-whims-of-bank-ceos-than-their-own-people
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  37. This is a good thread with a lot of valuable inof, it seems relegated to a back corner of the site that no one really goes to. I barely ever think to scroll this far down the front page.
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  38. Officially, yes, but the Senate was in the process of voting to revoke it themselves. He just stepped in to save face because he didn't want it to go down in the books as "squashed by the Senate". Some things needed to be stalled. It was a joke the way things went down. Our government's complete control over "whether or not we have access to our own money" is way beyond acceptable.
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  39. First, I don't think Fertilizer Canada is a reliable source on this topic, for the obvious conflict of interest it represents. For example, they like to talk about how efficiently Canada uses fertilizer compared to "European Competitors", but it cherry-picks the countries it compares favorably to and bizarrely ignores all of the European countries that do much better, or the the United States for that matter. Though I will agree that government setting arbitrary targets without industry consultation is silly, I suspect that's not exactly how it went down. Regardless, even Fertilizer Canada has acknowledged that a 14% reduction is achievable, and coming from a lobby group invested in promoting fertilizer usage, I think we can reasonably assume they're estimating on the low end. Considering this is essentially the gap in nitrogen efficiency between Canada and the US, it's not hard to imagine that we can improve farming practices beyond that. Finally, the target isn't even mandatory/enforceable. It's voluntary. The whole project is aimed towards educating farmers on how not to waste fertilizer and making sure it gets absorbed by crops, rather than wasted into the atmosphere. Experiments around the world have shown that you can increase yields while decreasing nitrogen use when you're applying it properly and at the right times.
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  40. Where, in Canada? In small, gas-powered private cars? Turkey has high speed trains. It really helps to step out and look what's actually happening in the reality. We can't have anything done anymore. Only look in the mirror and let out a tear how we used to be. And it's been for a while like that already. Only how would we notice?
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  41. You children do not understand logic. You have never originated a single logical post here.
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  42. I know exactly what a troll is and you fit well. AKA, all you do is push your OPINION and attack anyone who disagrees with juvenile name calling.
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  43. Ok, so GOD is doing the cancelling... I'll wait in the lounge for that one if it's ok...
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  44. I see the liberals as creating Sodom and Gomorrah, not the kind of country any thinking moral person would want. Do you really believe you can fight against God and win? Fools rush in where angels fear to tread. "27 And as it is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment: 28 So Christ was4 once offered to bear the sins of many; and unto them that look for him shall he appear the second time without sin unto salvation." Hebrews 9: 27, 28
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  45. No, you see drag queens and gender orientation as an opportunity to cancel the left wing for being the Gates of Hell. How's that working out for you BTW?
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  46. False equivalence is equating a belated limp-wristed legal response to someone who grew up with mounted cops charging and swinging billy clubs at crowds of dope smokers or simply gunned them down like at Kent State. Oh, you poor oppressed babies...
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  47. The Canadian military has been morphed into a virtue signalling, lame-ass group of SJWs. Its an embarrassment and likely couldn't defend a house...let alone a nation.
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  48. Way to be a bigot. Showing the love of Christ by condemning people for not isolating and persecuting people with a different sexual preference. Quite disgusting actually.
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