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  1. 3 points
  2. There is no equating what happened during the summer of BLM violence to J6. It was far worse. More people dead, more police dead, more police attacked, vastly more damage done, and far more government institutions vandalized and attacked. All instigated violence by Democrats like Harris and Pelosi and many others.
    3 points
  3. and his threats of "red lines" have been crossed over and over again, and revealed as impotent. Bullying with nuclear and chemical weapons is an actual red line for the rest of the world (including China). It's not going to happen just for the sake of a murderous dictators' vanity.
    3 points
  4. When was the last time you saw an actual assassination attempt against any one of those people? The best comparable you have is a crazy guy with a hammer looking for Nancy Pelosi. There have been two assassination attempts against Trump now, both with rifles, plus the shooter at the congressional baseball game who fired a bunch of shots at Republicans, and a guy that came to a Biden-sanctioned protest at a SCJ's home to kill him. What's worse is you guys support all of that. You even say that you'd just drink your a beer if Trump got killed. If you're that serious about it, man up, balk chicken.
    2 points
  5. I don't think you remembered what your own sentence was supposed to mean by the time you got to the end of it.
    2 points
  6. Like most leftists black dog is a loud mouth coward.
    2 points
  7. Do you want to revise your clear lie?
    2 points
  8. Folks, this is what a 40+ year old virgin looks like:
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  9. While everything that you say is stupid, this pretty much takes the cake. China has surpassed Russia militarily, and they're incredibly aggressive in their empire-building strategy right now (and it was China's geopolitical program, the one belt one road initiative dept, that the Bidens were working with). China has 100 modern warships and subs built within the past decade. Russia doesn't even have that much old crap. China's missile arsenal and their planes and drones are at the highest levels of modern tech. Their economy dwarfs Russia's. China is by far America's main geopolitical rival, and they're all over the DNC in terms of influence... Hochul, Cuomo and Swallwell all worked closely with Chinese spies. Everything that you understand about geopolitics would fit in a nutshell and rattle around.
    2 points
  10. According to Robo Republicans are violent and evil and yet the only candidate who has had at least 2 attempts on his life is the Republican one. The whole cooling down the rhetoric with Democrats lasted about 2 seconds they gotta keep calling him Hitler and telling everyone he is an evil supervillain.
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  11. Oh FFS Moscow is allowed to strike Kiev, but some other country is justified in forbidding Kiev to strike back? Give your neighbour a shovel to qwws his garden but forbid him to use it?
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  12. It was the same crap with Rittenhouse. It was the most clearly and extensively videotaped self-defense shooting I have ever seen, and the Democrats still went after him. I need to see how the NYC subway dude is doing with their prosecution of him for defending the train car from a crazy dude the Democrats let roam free.
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  13. Donald Trump was once again busily showing off his ignorance about how the stock market works by threatening the NASDAQ after trading in his company was briefly suspended Friday. According to SEC rules, any time a trading in a stock is excessive or price swings are volatile, an automatic “Limit Up/Limit Down” occurs, causing 5 minute trading suspensions in order to let the market cool off. This has been in place since 2013, affects all exchanges, including NYSE and NASDAQ), and affects some stocks several times a day. But the orange “business expert” doesn’t know any of this. https://stocks.apple.com/Av2Yp9xJMQ3OnCMzRTr1yzw
    1 point
  14. outstanding report by Aaron Gunn
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  15. "Balk chicken" is not a phrase that scans, back to the drawing board grandpa.
    1 point
  16. You might have a point that it was a mere coincidence that a bunch of places started getting bomb threats after Trump's insane rant about the Haitian community if the people making the threats didn't specifically direct them at the Haitian community there, but they did. Screenshotting and sending to the Secret Service, good luck old man.
    1 point
  17. Huh...wonder what triggered Routh to try to kill Trump?
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  18. It looks to me like those stupid pills prescribed by his shrink for him to take are working quite well for him. 🤣
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  19. There you go guys - it's OUR fault the dem supporters have been shooting at trump!! Simply asking if there's any more dem supporter crazies out there who are homocidal is the problem, not the shooters!
    1 point
  20. If he said that, he's growing desperate as ever. Who has eyes and the brain knows, that is, remembers what it can mean.
    1 point
  21. Aren't you gonna do it yourself? C'mon Black B, this is your chance to make your life meaningful. Maybe your mom will stop calling you worthless (except after sex).
    1 point
  22. Where's our resident 'little guy' herbie? Hiding behind the couch, under the bed? His appalling Trudeau govt. is in free-fall.
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  23. Dynamite substantive reply. 👍
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  24. Exactly, because there's no chance of the gov't changing the public feels more free to "send a message" rather than worry about who they want to lead the country. No, you'd have to be 7 different kinds of stupid to think that. Unless you mean that technically anything is possible in the universe, like if PP and the rest of the conservatives were hit by a meteor and killed and all the ndp decided to quit politics and start a commune or something. Then it's possible
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  25. Perhaps the best description of the Democrat cult I've read on here. Good work, myata! Will there be a third assassination attempt?
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  26. LOL he literally did: “What it probably looks like is something like the current line of demarcation between Russia and Ukraine becomes like a demilitarized zone, heavily fortified for the Russians don’t invade again,” Vance said in an interview on the Shaun Ryan Show on Thursday. “Ukraine remains an independent sovereignty. Russia gets the guarantee of neutrality from Ukraine. It does not join NATO and some other allied institutions. Germans and other nations have to fund Ukraine’s reconstruction,” Vance added.
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  27. Dems won't be happy until they kill him. Nothing else has worked for the past 8 years so they are desperate now.
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  28. Nobody has EVER "done the same thing" in this country. No presidential candidate has ever told the American people that their votes had been taken from them--let alone run a post-election campaign to convince them of that fiction. No American President had ever before tried to stage a coup to seize power through the VP's ceremonial function in the certification process. It was unprecedented, extraordinary and awful. But it doesn't bother you people because you are no longer invested in the fundamental premise of America. Like Trump, you simply want power and dominance and you're willing to end the American experiment to get it.
    1 point
  29. 1. I'm not a woman so... 2. If "wifey" bore anything at her age...it would be a miracle.
    1 point
  30. Downfall was impeccable. @August1991 have you ever seen it?
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  31. Semiotics. RB, the best signals are numbers. Go figure.
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  32. So you are in favour of Russians buying off the media to spread their false propaganda in Canada to try and influence our elections?
    1 point
  33. Spastic compulsive emoji spamming engaged...
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  34. What stupid does is post useless cryptic foolishness that a 4 year old could improve on daily on this forum. Maybe you should be less stupid.
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  35. If i did it would be because i was concerned about the transitional phase. Inevitably when society takes a leap forward there's a period of transition where you can't quite be sure what will change when and what will suddenly become obsolete. That can impact some people in unexpected and negative ways. A famous company made 'whizz wheel' circular slide rule manual calculators when i was in pilot's training for calculating fuel and a bunch of other things - guess how well that business is doing in the age of iphones But even then. I've had these talks before. When the first computers came out i was a bit of a geek and there was much talk about how it would transform and displace elements of society. Paper would be a thing of the past. Likewise we dreamed the internet would allow everyone to work in any country anywhere and there would be no such thing as your 'local office' for many jobs. And to a degree it was all true - the 'dictating secretary' has become the 'admin assistant', we use less paper but we still use paper, SOME jobs are farmed out to other countries, but most are still done relatively local even when they can be done online, etc etc/ There will be change, but AI is not a creative engine. It's a statistical engine. It will remove the need for some jobs, but it will just make it easier for people to do other jobs. Just like accounting software has made it easy for small businesses to operate without a dedicated accountant and word processors have made it easier for businesses to produce business correspondence and records easier, AI will facilitate but not eliminate. I actually tried to get an AI set up to do some of my work. Hey - why not, the less i have to do the better and some of what i do is just kind of tedious stuff. But after talking to a few people about it who were pros it would be very very difficult. And not because what i do is terribly hard, but it does require a certain level of nuanced thinking so to speak that AI simply can't replicate. So it didn't pan out. I even tried to use commo ai to keep notes of some of my meetings just to try it and it was at best "ok", it struggled with certain elemenets of it and i don't use it now. I mean i already use low level AI and probably you do too. Spell checkers these days, many search engines, other predictive stuff. It would be nice if one day AI meant i could do more of my work in less time, be worth even more money and benefit from the tech but i'm not worried at all about it replacing me. Sorry for the long response
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  36. When you denounced your parties violent rhetoric. I am pretty sure you have lied over and over again about Trump and compared him to Hitler multiple times.
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  37. You’re proving that people who oppose Jews are ldiots. Great job!
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  38. 1 point
  39. Seriously stop calling it a genocide it is not a genocide it has none of the markings of a genocide. They aren't wiping out the Palestinians and if Israel really wanted wipe out the Palestinians they could easily do it but they aren't killing 100s of thousands of them indiscriminately. It is a war started by Hamas THEIR LEADERS. You can't separate the 2 and claim its different, they run the government of Gaza period and when wars happens civilians die as well. The difference is the Jews were actually victims of a genocide, Hitler was using them as slave labor with the intention of killing them once they were no longer useful and did by the millions. Also quit bringing up the Geneva convention because all that went out the window when Hamas is hiding their forces amongst the civilian populations and used them as human shields. It is insane to me that you are literally pro terrorists here. Hamas is a proxy and funded by Iran their ONLY goal is the complete destruction of Israel and all the Jews and if you poll the Palestinians they overwhelmingly support their efforts. Lets not pretend these people are completely innocent here. War sucks people die, it has been that way since the first caveman tribe disagreed with another caveman tribe and they decided they couldn't co-exist.
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  40. So let me give my viewpoint as a former PS worker. First, I liked some of the places I worked. One of them, my longest stint, was a great place to work and there wasn't a single day that I woke up and thought "Damn, have to go to work". We were a great group and enjoyed working with and socializing with each other. Everyone ate lunch together, and we all went out somewhere for birthdays. My cubicle was my second home. I had the overhead lights removed and supplied my own lamps. I had a nice radio, a sweater in case it got too cool, a heater under the desk, a special chair that the department paid $1500 for, a little fountain on the desk, posters on the walls, a visitors chair, coat rack, snacks in the drawers (and drugs for headaches and colds), etc. etc. That's not the way things are today. The government, in its wisdom, decided that work from home was the new thing. They encouraged it, then required it, especially during covid. So sure of themselves were they that they started closing down buildings, something like twenty, and readying them for sale. The others, they removed all the cubicles and put in place an open-concept 'hot desk' environment where nobody had a desk. Instead, they have to reserve a desk online, and they can't keep reserving the same one, either. Don't want people to get too comfortable there! There are... problems with this. For some, quite a few of them in fact, talking is what they do all day. Customer service people answering the phone and talking non-stop, for example. Managers and executives in endless meetings, almost all on-line now, many discussing confidential matters. But even managers and executives don't have offices anymore. So I'm sympathetic to the people I know who have to pack everything, including their laptop, take the bus and LRT into work, unpack it all, set up, hope the chair functions, hope they can get things plugged in right, and then just sit there and talk into the microphone and looking at their TEAMS screen the same way they did at home. Especially when they're no longer even sitting with their own groups and managers. You think they can be better supervised? Hey, I tried to manage people once in a directorate where my people were on three different floors. What a pain in the ass that was! Try it with them on ten floors, and where you don't even know where their desk is and have to keep looking because they move around every day! This is a complete screwup and the government is responsible, not the schmucks suffering on that ridiculous mess of an LRT (another complete screwup) to get to and from work. The time wasted in setup and breaking down is a complete loss. And people were already fighting over the better desks and chairs and telling each other to SHHHH! It's just gotten worse. There's no way in hell this is not leading to a productivity loss. And even after the tories start laying people off there won't be enough offices for those remaining. Some departments are now frantically trying to rent space in other buildings. Imbeciles.
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  41. You know you lost badly, when even FOX news says Harris won easily...
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  42. For the Quebec riding, recent federal polls in Quebec have been trending toward the Bloc. The most recent two elections and byelections, inclusively, however, in that riding and the one next to it, have been Liberal defeats to the more leftist party, albeit at the provincial level: https://www.electionsquebec.qc.ca/en/results-and-statistics/by-election-results/2023-03-13/326/ https://www.electionsquebec.qc.ca/en/results-and-statistics/general-election-results/2022-10-03/300/ The Quebec Liberal party has been perhaps more weakened than the federal Liberal Party at the time of these elections. But the federal NDP is also not exactly at a strong point in its support. Also, votes for QS are not guaranteed votes for the federal NDP even though those two parties share a significant portion of their voters. Since part of the QS platform is pro-sovereignty, easily some QS voters might vote Bloc instead of NDP. It is rare for Anglophones in Quebec to switch their Liberal votes to another party. Even in the 2011 Orange Wave in Quebec, most federal ridings where there is a high percentage of Anglophones remained Liberal while most other Quebec ridings voted NDP. Since this riding is not nearly as Anglophone as reliably Liberal high-Anglo Quebec ridings, and the riding did vote NDP in 2011, it is not a Liberal stronghold. In the last Federal Election, the Liberals had a commanding lead, about twice that of the NDP and Bloc Québecois: https://www.elections.ca/res/rep/off/ovr2021app/53/11707e.html While Liberal vote losses across Canada currently tend to go Conservative, this riding has a historically low support for Conservatives. Toronto—St. Paul's was a narrow Conservative victory. Due to the Liberal and NDP candidates being city councilors representing different municipal divisions of the same federal riding, while overall trends are toward the Bloc, this riding remains a 3-way coin-toss, and the margin of victory will be narrow.
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