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  1. but the Communism is emanating from Canada it is the native born Canadians who are propagating the Marxist Leninist ideology through the Academy, public schools & universities the immigrants who come to Canada now are in fact shocked to discover that Canada is ruled by Bolsheviks
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  2. She has the Hillary Clinton syndrome. It's as if for her she should be the next president because it's what the people owe her. The entitlement is really demonstratable when it comes to her. She has no movement behind her, meaning that there are no grassroot movements in the nation to push ideas Kamala Harris is pushing, because there isn't much to her. She repeats whatever kind of slogans her donors impose her to say. She isn't senile. She's just throwing word salads everywhere she goes. A quick example; She doesn't come out as sincere, but a very over ambitious person that's here for herself and only herself. She doesn't speak to nobody except the typical burnt out corporate lady making 7 figures in Los Angeles and Manhattan.
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  3. The issue for social conservatives is always about not throwing the baby out with the bath water when making “improvements”. It’s basically about the importance of wisdom, because not all that is shiny and new has value, and in fact, there’s a great deal of fool’s gold for sale. We have to be very careful not to conduct social experiments wherein the risks outweigh potential promised benefits. I only came to these conclusions in recent years when I began to feel that the world in which my friends and family are living and working feels worse than it did not that many years ago. I check myself continually to see if this is about age and generational differences, and I chalk some of my misgivings up to that, but certainly not all of them. I think we’re shooting ourselves in the feet on some of the matters that seemed like progress to most people not long ago: drug liberalization, MAID, gender ideology, carbon taxes, extreme government borrowing and spending, etc. We’re seeing the confusion grow as living standards, free speech, and healthy guidance decline.
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  4. Who are these people you keep lumping me and others with when you say, “You people”? Painting everyone you disagree with with the same brush and assuming that they all have the same views on every issue is ignorant.
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  5. The assumption that social conservatives are fascists is unsubstantiated, misleading, and stupid.
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  6. People often ask how PP will be able to reduce the deficit. Simply allowing fewer refugees in so that we dont' have to spend massive dollars to house and provide for them is an example of how costs can be cut without cutting services to Canadians at all. I'm all for helping people, but it should go without saying that we help our own people first. Helping others have a home shouldn't come at the cost of putting our people on the street.
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  7. History does not have “sides”. Your narration is false: The British handed off to the UN, the UN parting plan of 1947, that would have created 2 states was accepted by the Jews and rejected by Arabs: “The Jewish Agency, which was the Jewish state-in-formation, accepted the plan, and nearly all the Jews in Palestine rejoiced at the news. The partition plan was rejected by the Palestinian Arab leadership and by most of the Arab population.” https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mandatory_Palestine#:~:text=In%20September%201947%2C%20the%20British,of%20the%20Homeland%20is%20illegal. The British were gone. After 1948, Gaza was then fully under the control of Egypt and the West Bank was ruled by Jordan. There we no Jews in these lands. No, the PLO was formed to eliminate the state of Israel. Also false. Proposing that there is some kind of equivalency between Israel and the Palestinians is also false. Let’s compare: Israel, warts and all, are defending their people: -Their constitution is one of peace -As a country, they have the power to kill/displace all Palestinians, yet they restrain -Practically every young Israeli goes through military service and walks around with a machine gun, yet they restrain -Build bomb shelters and the Iron Dome to defend their civilians -In Israel, there are 2 million Arab-Israelis with full citizenship and rights living in peace and security -Israel is among the best countries in the world for women's rights -Ditto for other minority rights -Ditto for free speech, religion and other civil rights Hamas, in contrast: -Openly calls for the destruction of Israel in their constitution -Rapes women and celebrates this and violence -Kidnaps babies and seniors -Promises to repeat the attacks of 10/7 -Rewards people and their families for killing Jews -Fires rockets into Israel -Uses civilians as human shields -Kills homosexuals -Women's rights? -Minority rights? -Free speech and democracy? Israel is defending itself from violence. If even the Palestinian violence stops – there will be no more Israeli violence. How much more proof do you need: -Peace with Arab-Israelis -Peace or building towards peace with the majority of all neighboring countries You are making my point: a guy goes for a walk and this triggers a wave suicide bombers. Gaza was not an “open air prison”: Before 10/7/2023 the standard of living in Gaza is comparable to all other Arab countries https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_Human_Development_Index_by_region Don’t forget to tell the “other side” of your so-called balanced historical narrative, the election of Hamas then the civil war in Gaza followed by rocket attacks. False: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arab_citizens_of_Israel is nothing like: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Crow_laws#:~:text=The%20Jim%20Crow%20laws%20were,term%20for%20an%20African%20American. I can think of nowhere else in the world where any group of refugees have this so called “right of return” and live in “refugee camps” for 76 years. From the millions of displaced Germans, Hindus, and others in the 20th century to the millions fleeing Syria and Ukraine in our century. Segregated? Israeli-Arabs are full members of Israeli society. Did you know that Arabic is one of the official languages of Israel? Free movement of Palestinians is restricted due to violence. Want proof: look at the number of suicide bombings before and after the construction of the wall. So, what would happen to the Jewish community in Hebron without state protection? 20 % of Israel is non-Jewish, so wouldn’t it be reasonable if 20% of a state of Palestine be non-Arab?
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  8. Newsweek: "However, at least 25 U.S. House members on Tuesday were "preparing to call for Biden to step aside" if he "seems shaky in coming days," according to a Reuters report based on the comments of an anonymous Democratic House aide." Isn't that weird. 25 democrats dont want to honor the results of the primaries, as chosen by their own supporters. Now, didn't they claim Republicans were worse than Hitler because they wouldn't accept the results of an election without knowing the circumstances?
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  9. I have always been a fan of America. Many summer vacations have been spent traveling through the US visiting good friends in many places across the US. What we are witnessing is a total collapse of what was once a dominant world super power. Between insane national debt and the radicalized politics where political adversaries are targeted like they would in the Soviet Union, one cannot help but shed a tear for that country. All the blood shed just for a guy who cannot string together a full sentence to come around and ruin it
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  10. It also disincentivizes businesses for becoming more efficient. If there is a ready supply of extremely cheap labor then there's no reason to improve the technology or how you deliver services so the more can be done with less. We need to improve productivity and competitiveness and you don't do that by just shoveling cheap labour at your problems.
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  11. 3 terms and we throw them out... LOL
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  12. it's like Roman Judea in 33 AD what a blessing it is to walk with the Nazarene through a pagan wilderness of thorns in Biblical times rejoice in the face of every tribulation on the road to Calvary souls are forged by crucible therein, this is why we are here love thine enemies, with no fears on earth : sic itur ad astra, excelsior
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  14. Sounds about like the Mayor of Montreal. Always laughing inappropriately to try to defuse critics, while nothing of substance is being said. I would say that Kamala Harris and Valerie Plante share many things in common. Kamala Harris was raised in Montreal too and fortunately for us she left to go to the US after a while. Imagine them together... ouch.
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  15. LOL, you know I have you so you will run away. Let me spell this out, since you don't have the integrity to do so. You think black people "need" a history month because they are victims on your victim hierarchy just as I accurately called out about you.
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  16. 1. Yes. And this situation enriches the business owners, as it's driving wages lower by bringing in more desperate people here. More supply of workers means lower salaries. I'm a right winger, but I'm not stupid. Marx was right all along when it came to the concept of the reserve army of labour. 2. Not quite. Unemployment statistics include only those who are actively seeking employment. It doesn't account for students and those who have dropped out of society. We are talking about 13.5% unemployment for that category, because the jobs that should be entry-level are now filled with desperate people, working for cheap, who don't know their rights and the duties of their respective employers. It's making a generation of young Canadians inexperienced at their expense, which leads to less social mobility and less earnings until retirement as a result. All for the benefit of the upper class. 3. That's a big issue. 90% immigrants in a certain field means that certainly this field pays peanuts, fitting for Walnutz. I have never seen one field labour-wise in Canada where when the immigrants make up most of the staff it's in the favour of the employees or the wages are higher than the average. It's almost always exploitative, low paying fields that resort to this kind of trickery to make sure they don't pay employees well. Call centers, farm jobs, some $18/hour rotating shift jobs at some factories, groceries, Tim Hortons... All that when once again, the ones at the top make bank on their misery. 4. Thank you. 6.4% unemployment is certainly hitting hard many Canadians, but it's an issue that can be resolved without resorting to exaggerations.
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  17. Ummmm.... we are in a throw-the-bums-out turn... this means people get dumped out of office no matter what the party. Musical chairs... and there's no music.
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  18. What didn't 14 years of Conservative govt not botch completely.
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  20. This weekend looks like it's gonna be beautiful, you should head to the lake, get some sun, drown yourself.
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  21. Honestly, I feel it's been more of a progression. I feel like every election in the last 24 years in the states has further eroded the peoples respect for and trust in democracy and neither side believes in fair or free elections anymore. This is led to more and more civil pressure which has begun to spill over into civil unrest and I see that simply getting worse and worse as time moves forward unless there is a major reset in order to restore people's confidence. Most of us think the fire starts when we see the first flame but in reality generally speaking things were probably heating up a long time before that got to that point.
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  22. I would have to disagree with that, General Eisenhower was a Progressive by the standards of his era the Quintessential Social Conservative of the day was Billy Graham
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  23. We're also fuelling it...after having a big hand in cultivating it that is.
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  24. A little history lesson for all you flag burning communists. The Declaration of Independence: "The Declaration of Independence, unanimously approved by the second Continental Congress on July 4, 1776, created a new nation, the "United States of America." Written primarily by Thomas Jefferson, it formally "dissolved the connection" between the thirteen American colonies (which were now using the name the "United Colonies") and Britain. July 4 is still celebrated as the nation's birthday. The document enshrines the basic values of republicanism as the foundation of America, referred to as Americanism; it inspired similar declarations in over a hundred countries. The Declaration of Independence includes the most influential sentence even written in the English language: "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness." Progressive historians have attempted to re-write history and leave the impression that No taxation without representation was the only reason for American Independence, when there were actually 27 colonial grievances cited against the king." https://www.conservapedia.com/Declaration_of_Independence
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  25. Well, that's a lie. WASHINGTON/ABOARD AIR FORCE ONE (Reuters) - President Donald Trump forged a surprising deal with Democrats in Congress on Wednesday to extend the U.S. debt limit and provide government funding until Dec. 15, embracing his political adversaries and blindsiding fellow Republicans in a rare bipartisan accord. President Donald Trump suggested at a meeting with senators Wednesday that the Senate create a bipartisan working group for tax reform, surprising Republicans who’ve been planning to pass a party-line bill, senators said afterward. Pelosi and Schumer Say They Have Deal With Trump to Replace DACA I mean, I could go on. That was just from 2017. The bigger question is, why would you tell such a lie? It was incredibly easy to debunk. Did you actually believe what you said?
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  26. 1. True but on a macro level. We should cut back if there's no demand for the workers coming in, obviously. 2. The 'left' has been saying this for years. 3. Well sure but Tim Horton's is a fine Canadian company headquartered in... uh... Brazil ? 4. Agree. And let's publicize the earnings of these people-importers crying poor too ?
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  27. Saw a shirt at a minor league baseball game last night.. In short, it said that they will not accept the results at face value. Both sides squarely are in the sore loser camp. Whoever loses will come out swinging with all sorts of bogus claims, conspiracy theories, and lawsuits as starters. Who knows.. it may go further than just those three but only time will tell on those. It used to be that the wednesday after election season was a great day.. free of campaigns, politics, and such but as with all things that had to go away.
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  28. And I don't like the fact that Halifax was mentioned, it's nothing more than a weak attempt to show the city in a bad light. We could encapsulate the entire thing in a headline that said: Group of people with penises attack two people with vaginas in a medium sized city. Absurdity is easier than I imagined, even I can do it. I could even take it a step further and agree that it's not even news worthy.... since they admit to having provoked the people with penises they got exactly what they asked for, right? In future, as the Muslim population in Canada increases and their interactions with the letter people become more common, I expect the woke dance will become increasingly frantic and liberal heads will start exploding all across the country.
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  29. Yes, saving millions of lives is pretty amazing. Only in your twisted little mind is it not a success.
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  30. Still making friends i see, you keep trying one day you'll grow up...
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  31. I'm Christian...or...I was baptized Catholic anyway... But oddly enough, I think Christ is just a figurehead. Just a man. A good man probably. But just a man. I'm also a nationalist. And...OMG...white t'boot. Oh woe is me. Maybe that's why I don't look at mirrors anymore? Oh for shame... Using the term "white Christian nationalis" as if that's by default a bad thing, is shallow and childish. But hey...check out who uses the term. "AHHH! NAZI! WE ALL GONNA DIIIEEE!!!" These obnoxious spoiled brats need to be put back in the bottle. Marginalized as nut case freaks. Treated in the traditional manner...by laughing at them.
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  32. we could just enforce the laws as they are written, these people arriving illegally could be turned around given back to the US...Call them a cab and send them on there way...they landed in the US first, which i don't mean to be a pri*k but thats their problem...or deport them, at their own expense....return to sender..
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  33. The 7th stage is not remembering how to spell Dementia. LMAO Better get checked out OP.
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  34. Based on the short-term studies and datasets so far, some of the scientists who have been correct about everything so far, are saying some pretty horrible things are very possible in the long-term - mass infertility (the LNPs and spike settle mostly in the ovaries and testes), turbo cancers, early death for those who took it, especially multiple times. There are lots of de-tox protocols out there to help people get rid of the spike - there is no "off" switch with the mRNA vax, your body just keeps producing the most toxic part of the virus. Not so with getting the infection naturally. I do hope, hope, hope that they are wrong on the long-term effects. 😢 The only way out now is to acknowledge what's going on with excess deaths and adverse events and try to find solutions. But these are only just starting to be discussed. The average person has no clue how bad it really is right now. More people dying now than ever during the pandemic, but they're still lining up for them.....so bizarre.
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  35. The truth never serves the left well: Swing-state ‘deciders’ trust Trump more than Biden to protect democracy: Poll The poll, conducted by The Washington Post/Schar School, surveyed voters across six swing states and identified a subgroup of respondents labeled as “deciders.” It found that 38 percent of “deciders” said Trump would do a better job of handling threats of democracy to the U.S., while 29 percent said Biden and 23 percent said neither. Voters, that will decide this election, view Biden as a bigger threat to Democracy and less capable to protect it. But, then again, Biden probably can't tie his own shoes or find the bathroom on his own. So, they ate probably pretty astute.
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  36. The most successful vaxxine ever. A true miracle. All hail the vaxxine. 🙄 It's clear now from myriads of studies and datasets that the vax is damaging people's immune systems. (All bodily systems, really.) Which is why the numbers of infections and deaths keep going up. I'm not sure why some insist that means it was a success...... Countries with the lowest vax uptake are pretty much done with covid. It's not infecting or killing people in anywhere near the numbers in high-vax countries. This was one of the issues the world's most eminent virologists/immunologists had with the vax - mass vaccination during a pandemic actually extends it. Especially with a non-sterilizing vax that does not prevent transmission - it just drives variants to emerge at a more rapid rate than normal- which is exactly what we saw happen. But why listen to the world's top virologists/immunologists when there's a picture of Fauci, who hasn't set foot in a lab in decades, in a white coat, amiright?
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  37. The other thing to note here is the degree to which fossil fuel companies are able to control the agenda to extend the consciousness of climate change denial. The conspiracy people folks will be long dead and hated of/when the impacts are being felt. I think it's when not if.
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  38. WWII began in September 1939. President Roosevelt was elected in November 1940. According to dead brains, the U.S. should have had nothing to do with WWII in Europe. This is how dead brains work. The reality doesn't matter.
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  39. FFS, man. I've responded to this (lousy) point at least a half dozen times, and just you plough past and ignore that on your way to saying it again. Do you figure you're just going to bludgeon us into submission via repetition? If you're not going to do me the courtesy of responding to what I write, there's no reason to read the rest of your post.
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  40. American money is going to America. America is buying american weapons systems to give to Ukraine. British money is mostly going to British weapons providers. Same with France. In Canada we build our own reconnaissance Vehicles which we've been giving to Ukraine. The money to build those went to Canadian companies. When we gave them what was left of our leopard tanks those are tanks we bought from germany I do not miss your point. You are simply wrong in believing that NATO buys all of its Weaponry from the US. Why wouldn't we? You very clearly don't understand this issue very well. It might be best if you did a little more reading before bringing the questions forward.
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  41. Well, ok but you had a president who fueled a massive deficit in good times, to the point where the prudent fiscal conservative running that side of the party - Paul Ryan - resigned in disgust. The Tea Party was silenced. That's one of the big problems the US will face with Trump back in charge, with Congress and the Senate in his control.
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