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  1. The Prime Minister is not elected. We vote for an individual running for Parliament in our own riding. Justin Trudeau won his election in Papineau with 50.3% of the votes, roughly ten times the number of votes as his CPC opponent received. The confidence of the House of commons he receved from othe MP's, led to his appointment as Prime Minister. Who becomes Prime Minister is not based on a popular vote. It is the person who has the confidence of the HoC and the King.
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  2. Lose what? You have no point. Comprehend. ?
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  3. You lose, you have no point. Comprehend
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  4. Don't confuse Top Troll with FACTS. He makes up HIS OWN definitions. AKA, electing DumbSantis makes someone "most educated." LMAO
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  5. Trump and the two invisible licensing and marketing companies charged with selling his NFT’s have sold out. You know, those actual photos of Trump in various stages of dress. Theoretically, Trump “collected” $4.4m from this initial offering. These two companies are as empty as a January Nudist Colony. Their “owners” are more obscure than the lyrics to “Wooly Bully.” Finding Waldo is much easier than trying to identify or locate Team Trump’s crypto partners. If you weren’t able to pull the trigger on this sale of a lifetime, perhaps it was because you didn’t have your Crypto Wallet ready. That’s right. Team Trump is only accepting Crypto payments. There is no reason whatsoever for any banks or taxing entities to be involve. It is also better for Trump if his money starts becoming invisible…again. Crypto Wallets work like this. The coins exist on a blockchain and the wallet software allows you to interact with the balances held on that blockchain. The wallet itself stores addresses and allows their owners to move coins "elsewhere." Okay Trumpophiles, time to start saving up those digital coins in your digital piggy bank for the next big sale of a lifetime. Please disregard the word "grift" from all those Trump haters.
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  6. That $16 orange juice was sad. Where she came from, a glass of fresh orange juice would cost alot more. Then the media runs the unflattering picture of her with a cig hanging out of her mouth. And the $100.000 so called Duffy scandal that the media kept it front page for 3 yrs. And with what goes on now and people just look the other way. What a pathetic country we have become. Trudeau supporters are no different than Trump supporters.
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  7. These are the facts. No other state is stupid enough to do this.
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  8. That’s the first time anyone’s ever been hit in school bathroom.
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  9. What a load of crap. Suddenly conservatives are pretending to give a shlt about fair labor practices.
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  10. I heard an interesting one on the radio today. Not sure how pertinent it is to this conversation. This guy was claiming that every time Putin attacks somebody it happens after oil has gone up to $100 a barrel. Interesting if true.
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  11. I was overly harsh in my comment on Mr. Scheer. I was a supporter of him as leader of the CPC partly because his abilities demonstrated as Speaker and his climb to the leadership. As a Conservative, I struggle to support the socreds, but Mr. Scheer did demonstrate some Conservative values. However, the pro-life community do not reflect the majority of voters who are pro-choice. As much as Prime Minister Trudeau was hurt by the SNC Lavalin affair, the electorate still preferred more candidates not associated with the CPC. The fear that the CPC would not support a woman's right to chose or a person's right to marry a same gender partner likely swayed enough votes in various close ridings to keep the grits in power. Any Conservative with the gravitas to defeat the Liberals appears to be unwilling to take on the abuse and is unacceptable to the socred wing of the CPC. Note to Nefarious Banana: A Canadian Federal election is actually 338 elections. Some ridings voted overwhelmingly for the CPC candidate while more candidates affiliated with the Liberals got just enough votes to win their constituencies. The popular vote only counts in individual ridings, not nationally. As for the rumours, if anyone watched at issue last night, the panalists were unanamous in thee belief that the NDP are bluffing about pulling the plug.
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  12. Yeah I’m sure all those Russian Putin critics poisoned themselves and pushed themselves out of windows. And yeah everyone knows that if you do anything that requires “funds” it means you’re corrupt. So this whole defending themselves from invasion thing must be a giant scam. Borders defend themselves for free why would they need “funds”?
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  13. Scheer won the popular vote . . .
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  14. I'm not sure how the rest of the government does contracting, and i only assume it is basically universal through out, i mean most of the rules are based on PSPC policies and regulations. Not all purchases need to go through PSPC, anything under 25 k can be let locally, PSPC only gets involved with contracts or standing offers over 25 k. Those are submitted on Merc's and sit for 90- 120 days for companies to bid on as you suggested.. If someone had contracting authority within the her department or perhaps herself for some reason, then yes they could give a sole source contract out to whom ever they wanted to. The minister would hold some weight, kind of like if the CO wants something to happen he makes a phone call and poof it happens. If it went down like you said then the minister name would be miles away from the act, a non news item. Example while we were training for our first tour in Afghanistan, our base supply section wrote a contract with a Ex US Army Lt Col Grossman to give us a lecture from his book "on killing", To prep us on what to expect while in combat, and how to deal with the stresses of killing someone. I and many others were tasked to make this happen and to arrange all of this, total contract price could not go over 25 k mark. and it was all sole sourced. So it would be possible to give a contract out to anyone really, as long as it did not exceed 25 k.
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  15. Your media sources are lying to you. Congress CANNOT make a decision to indict Trump. The best they can do is make a referral to the DoJ which has SOLE authority to indict.
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  16. The very idea in the title is stupid and even more so if you believe that.
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  17. The coverage of the mid-terms that I saw included two examples of FOX News on-camera personnel referring to the Republicans as "we", as in "what do we need to do to win" Everybody knew that the MSM had a liberal/corporate lean... and that led the way for "fair and balanced" Orwellian news. And now even worse, people post material from offshore propaganda mills and screetch like treed weasels if you try to decry their basement YouTube sources as being 'biased'.
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  18. You can't whine about a so-called religion that, as you would describe it, is obsessed with issues of racism, and then proceed to tell us the discussion has nothing to do with race. That's ridiculous. The distinction you're drawing is nonsensical and the degree of separation you're attempting to conjure is fantasy. The only thing you're overestimating is your ability to dissemble. The fact that you can't speak on these issues without lapsing into hyperbole and dumb rhetoric is evidence of your own intelligence level (or maybe just your emotional maturity?), rather than that of the vague "Left" or "Progressives" you like to rant about.
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  19. Oh FFS you started a thread titled with white supremacy and then claim it's not about race. Forget your meds today or what?
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  20. Everything you've said in this thread has been about race! ? From (tongue-in-cheek) white supremacy, all of the "institutions" apparently "indoctrinating" white people to think they're racist, to even now where you're bringing up critical race theory - these are all topics centering around race. Wow.
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  21. Federal spending has not been cut at all. You insist on LYING and doubling down on your LIES.
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  22. Yes, I'm soo desperate about it. ? Let us count how many threads I've started about race on this forum in my 14 year history posting here, and then compare it to how many you've started in the last two weeks. That should give us a good indication of whose more invested in the topic!
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  23. Of course it's an issue. People are led to believe that "There is only a small portion of the population that's unvaccinated but they account for so many deaths!" when that's not the case at all. In our first full flu season with covid basically everyone in our entire country was unvaccinated, and that's the bulk of the unvaxed death stats. Right now covid deaths are split into 6 categories which move up incrementally: Unvaxed 1 jab but not through the waiting period 1 shot + waiting period 2 shots 3 shots 4 shots but from Dec 14 2020 to April of 2021 nearly every single Canadian was in the unvaxed category for the heart of flu season. Some people say that the vax rollout was timed to be after the 2020 election, IMO it was timed to be at the heart of the first covid flu season, so the pseudovax wouldn't have to face flu season right off the hop, but early statistical comparisons would be based on "unvaxed people in flu season vs vaxed people in the summer". (Remember that even in 2020 almost no one died of covid during the summer) If you don't understand that, just look at the chart below and think about how many person-days unvaccinated people faced in flu season and in summer, and how many person-days vaxed people faced during flus season and summer.... 38M people were unvaxed on Dec 14 2020, the first day of this data & the first day of covid jabs, and by the end of flu season the number of double-vaxed was still zero. Over 90% of the population was still unvaxed by the end of that flu season. Nov 27 2021, up there^^, the 2x-vaxed stats came from millions of days during the summer, when no one dies of the flu/covid, and zero flu season days. Vaxed stats were based on hundreds of millions of person-days of flu season and millions of person-days during the summer. Even if you gave people a Pflacebo over that exact timeline, it would be 100% certain that their stats would look exactly like what you see on that chart. It would be impossible to expect the 2x-placeboed deaths would be any higher. Not that there are almost 8,000 unvaxed covid deaths up there after less than a year, and there are only 10,800 a year later. Bottom line eyeball - covid deaths stats make sense when they're compared over the same time frame. Like I do. I compare the number of people dying in May vs May, or Dec vs Dec. Have you ever seen me put out a stat that compares vaxed deaths in Dec & Jan with unvaxed stats during July and August? It would be outrageously misleading... just like Health Canada's stats are. Comparing unvaxed deaths from Dec 14 to May 1 with 2x-vaxed deaths from July - Nov, which is on the graph above, is the epitome of misleading. Whenever you look at a chart or cite one of your stupid stats, the baseline of it is that chart above. It is a 100% certainty that someone is intentionally doing that, because those graphs contain statistics which are understandable with high-school level statistics. Everyone in Canada studied statistics at this level in grade 10 unless they were in the short bus class. The people at the top of the food chain in Health Canada have PhDs - they can absolutely do basic math, it's their job to be able to compile and understand statistics at the highest level, and they absolutely know what to expect in summer and flu season. They made that graph, and the updated versions of it, they just never expected people to extract meaningful stats out of it. You know that since I emailed that John Elflein guy and called him out on his disinformation these stats aren't getting updated anymore? Do you think that little bastard didn't know how misleading his comment was? The vast majority of people who read that chart will misinterpret what the "Fully vaccinated" category actually means (as you did) - it is an arbitrary category of their own making, which bizarrely excludes people who went on to get a 3rd and 4th dose. Are you kidding me that those people don't count as "fully vaccinated"? Anyways, his category is limited to "double-vaxed people who didn't go on to get a 3rd or 4th dose", which now mostly means "people who didn't need the vax but were forced to get it to keep their jobs". In total, just a part of the country fit into their version of "Fully-vaccinated" for part of 1 flu season... People were already shuffling their way from the 2x into the 3x group before the 2021/22 flu season. That weasel is comparing 38M Canadians in the first covid flu season and 6M Canadians in a second flu season to "some Canadians for part of one flu season." I'll say absolutely, unequivocally, with 100% certainty that the intent of John Elflein's message was to misinform the people who read it, or he's a complete idjit. There's no option "c". Now you know that those people are intentionally misinforming you. Deal with it.
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  24. You're apparently the only person on the planet who thinks this is an issue. Pretending someone is intentionally doing that. But if you have magic data or special powers that elude those of the vast VAST majority of medical experts not to mention statisticians...well like I said statues and high-schools bearing your name and visage are your destiny. How about Tucker Carlson, have you tried contacting him about making a presentation on his show? Dude, you gotta jump on this right away.
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  25. I'm sorry. I keep overestimating the intelligence of the left and that seems to confuse the issue. No, this topic is not about race. There is a subtle but easily discernable difference between talking about race and talking about the religion of the progressive left. What this topic is about is the behaviour of institutions guided by this new religion and its various books of revelations. Canada doesn't have a problem with race. It has a problem with progressives.
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