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  1. Most Trusted news in all of the known and unknown universes! As usual, when the light of truth is exposed, all the media memes turn to dust. They said the DOGE team was nothing but a bunch of kids. Reality: they are successful CEOs that have a ton of financial knowledge. They said your social security is getting cut. Reality: they are updating the software and integrating multiple systems to prevent fraud and free up money to increase benefits. My favorite line came from Musk. He said something like he learned from PayPal that the people that scream the loudest and complain the most when you make things more secure is the fraudsters. Funny how the left is screaming and complaining very loudly.
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  2. I feel like, as more and more people catch on to the climate scam, they're trying to walk back some of the hysteria now. I'm hearing and seeing more of the phrase "climate variability". That the climate varies, is apparently, an epiphany.
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  3. What a smarmy little shit that guy is. Gross. I'm sure he's very proud of himself for ambushing someone who has been on the job about a year with years-old lines that may or may not be excerpted (he's not trustworthy) from the thousands of hours of programming each year. As if it's remotely productive reasonable. Not surprised to see him celebrated here though.
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  4. The people who called the Afghanistan withdrawal "the most successful military withdrawal ever" started a thread to complain about the WH's war effort all of a sudden... Weird
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  5. You keep quoting me and dragging me into these "debates", and then you keep whining and crying when you don't like where it goes. Pretty goofy shit. 🤡
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  6. All those words and you really said nothing that means anything...nothing more than trolling, in order to get a response your looking for....which is your sole purpose here...you don't debate because your a troll....
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  7. Because of what the Liberals have done to their future chances here. And what they are continuing to do in importing masses of immigrants to crowd into available housing and healthcare lines and take their jobs.
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  8. But you keep responding to him. I feel like maybe you don't understand what ignore means
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  9. Alberta doesn’t “fork over” any money to Quebec that’s a conservative lie.
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  10. I never supported the terrorism, I said Elon is a hypocrite for complaining about this political vandalism while supporting the POTUS who pardoned the Jan 6 terrorists and vandals. Jan 6 was NOT a protest. Protest is speech. Political vandalism, intimidation, threats etc is terrorism, just like the Tesla vandals. Those Jan 6 fools actually believed Trump when he said the election was stolen despite any evidence. They're low-intelligent hooligans, even worse than the dummies who believed George W Bush about Iraq WMDs. At least Dubya came with some fake documents. Trump conned the MAGA-heads like a car salesman. if he said the sky was green they'd believe him. And who has perpetuated these norms, hmmm? You make it ok when you pardon the Jan 6 fools.
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  11. What he actually said is; “The old relationship we had with the United States, based on deepening integration of our economies and tight security and military cooperation, is over,” So, now we'll start a new relationship based on less integration and cooperation. It's apparently what Americans voted for.
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  12. The Natural Basis of Global Climate Change Global climate change, often framed as a modern crisis driven by human activity, is fundamentally a natural process that has shaped Earth’s environment for billions of years. While contemporary discussions emphasize anthropogenic contributions like carbon dioxide emissions, a broader examination of geological and climatic history reveals that climate variability is an inherent feature of the planet’s systems. This paper argues that global climate change is primarily a natural phenomenon, supported by evidence of past climate shifts, natural drivers like solar activity and volcanic eruptions, and the Earth’s long-term climatic cycles. First, Earth’s climate has undergone dramatic changes long before human industrialization. The geological record shows periods like the Ice Ages, with the Last Glacial Maximum around 26,000 to 19,000 years ago, when vast ice sheets covered North America and Eurasia. Conversely, the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM), approximately 56 million years ago, saw global temperatures spike by 5-8°C due to natural greenhouse gas releases, likely from volcanic activity or methane clathrate destabilization. These events, driven by natural processes such as orbital variations (Milankovitch cycles), tectonic shifts, and oceanic circulation changes, demonstrate that significant climate change predates human influence and operates on scales far exceeding modern records. Second, natural drivers continue to play a critical role in climate variability. Solar irradiance, though relatively stable, fluctuates in cycles (e.g., the 11-year sunspot cycle), influencing Earth’s energy balance. Historical correlations, like the Maunder Minimum (1645-1715)—a period of low solar activity coinciding with the Little Ice Age—suggest solar forcing impacts climate. Volcanic eruptions also exert short-term but potent effects, injecting aerosols into the stratosphere that reflect sunlight and cool the planet, as seen with Mount Pinatubo in 1991. These factors operate independently of human activity, underscoring nature’s capacity to alter climate. Third, the Earth’s climate is governed by long-term cycles that dwarf human timescales. Milankovitch cycles, involving changes in orbital eccentricity, axial tilt, and precession, drive glacial and interglacial periods over tens of thousands of years. The current interglacial period, the Holocene, began roughly 11,700 years ago and follows a natural warming trend after the last Ice Age. While human emissions may amplify warming, the underlying shift from cooler to warmer conditions aligns with these pre-existing cycles, suggesting that the trajectory of change is not wholly artificial. Critics argue that current warming rates and CO2 levels are unprecedented, pointing to industrial emissions as the primary cause. However, this view often overlooks natural analogs. For instance, during the PETM, CO2 concentrations rose rapidly (albeit over thousands of years), driven by natural carbon cycle feedbacks. Today’s accelerated pace may reflect human influence, but the mechanisms—CO2 as a greenhouse gas, atmospheric dynamics—remain natural processes. Moreover, proxy data (e.g., ice cores, sediment records) indicate that abrupt climate shifts have occurred before, challenging the notion that speed alone proves artificial causation. In conclusion, global climate change is a natural phenomenon rooted in Earth’s dynamic systems. Historical climate shifts, ongoing natural drivers, and long-term cycles demonstrate that variability is intrinsic to the planet. While human activity may modulate these processes, it does not negate their fundamental natural origin. Recognizing this context reframes climate change as a continuation of Earth’s history, rather than an anomaly requiring solely human-centric explanations.
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  13. Just so someone won't say this is BS from some journalist they don't agree with, I posted the comment on X which shows exactly what Carney said. So both Carney and Trump are destroying free trade. It’s time to build more cars right here at home with an All-In-Canada auto manufacturing network.” — Mark Carney, X, March 26
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  14. The beat part of this video is the reactions of Gill to her answers. "Ummm....yes you did." Just cracks me up every time.
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  15. I just googled ^this and the ONLY HIT was a previous POST OF YOURS HERE. LMAO IOW, the only one saying that is YOU. That is WEIRD.
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  16. but the only imperative for fighter planes is NORAD, with the Americans become hostiles, that can be put on the back burner, spend the money on the army instead, new artillery & ground based air defence, new IFVs, UAVs, UGVs replace all the soldier equipment, small arms, then raise the pay across the board, build new PMQ's in terms of the air force, prioritize the Griffon replacement before fighter planes, plus buy ammo, from 5.56mm all the way to 155mm, you can't have too much,
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  17. Cultists like hodad and beaverfever are desperate for a political win. Hell, they've already proven that they're more than willing to abandon their climate bullshit to destroy more Tesla cars and dealerships.
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  18. Carney did not say 'I'm opposed to free trade'. You are hallucinating.
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  19. https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/5218847-meet-the-doge-team/ Proves he is lying.
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  20. Honest personal question. What part of the spectrum are you on?
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  21. We are already losing our sovereignty to foreigners who are flooding in, not integrating, and slowly taking over the country. We are forecast to be a minority in this country in fifteen years. The foreign-born will be in complete control then.
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  22. What comments are those, exactly? The fact that the US is proving itself (and not just to Canada) to be a fickle, unreliable partner is wrong somehow? Trump has ripped up the trade deal that he pushed for in the first place. Why would Canada want to continue relying on that sort of nonsense for its economic well-being? He sounds like he's reacting to Trump's retarded protectionism. "Like, come on man, knock it off" is the contrast you want to see? Come on...
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  23. Speaking of lies... why do you lie like this so much?
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  24. I'm surprisednotsurprised that so many Lib supporters don't recognize the same "instill fear and conquer" diversionary tactics that were used during c0v1d. Trump & the tariffs, while important, pales in comparison to Canada's stagnation for the last 10 years. And the Lib progressive policies that have created social chaos in the form of a divided society, lax judiciary, widespread drug use and homelessness, rampant mass immigration, healthcare crises...... Carney keeps hammering Trump!, Trump!, Trump! with very little about the problems that will still be around long after the tariffs are dealt with. I hear vague promises about "building back our economy". With what?? Libs have stymied any growth for 10 years. We are missing pipelines and entire industries.
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  25. So, rather than speak to Trump and work on new trade agreements, it's better to cut off the Americans and no longer be an ally? Burn all the bridges? That's the solution? Gawd, Liberals are always so EXTREME.
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  26. As you know, I'm a little more conspiracy resistant than some people here and I'm always reluctant to suggest malice where incompetence or stupidity will explain the situation just fine. But something is wrong and I do mean very wrong with the polling numbers we're seeing. Nobody who's an unknown jumps that much that quickly ever. Like it has never happened in the history of Canada and we've replaced leaders that were not popular many times. We've seen some pretty incredible bumps, john Turner got some pretty amazing numbers initiallyso did Kim Campbell but both of those were actually well known quantities who had been in politics for a long time in our country visibly. And it doesn't jive with what's happening on the ground. They're getting a few hundred people, maybe close to a thousand at the Carney rallies despite trying like hell and they're in prime carneyland. Poilievre is getting 3- 4 thousand and turning people away. Carney is making gaffe after gaffe, Poilievre is answering questions very well. Polls always lag but it just does not feel possible that the numbers can be what the pollster's are saying.
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  27. And then in 20 years just say 'we DID make reductions. Don't look, don't look, just trust us. we did. Worked great. Best reductions ever. We saved your life, seriously. The world.... poof! Ball of flame. But we came along and then wow. Saved. Anyway those conservatives want to put those big hairy spiders in your garage, you ok with that?
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  28. They're free to do so. In the meantime I'm glad to see Europe is happy we're planning on integrating and cooperating with them instead.
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  29. Lmao...wow...the schilling for communists is just unashamed.
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  30. Tesla is a publicly traded company, and many people own a part of it. Elon does not even have a majority of shares.
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  31. Nope. Sorry. Did you have any other lies you wanted to try out?
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  32. In reality, revealing the weapons and TIMING of an attack over an unsecured channel is VERY RISKY for the pilots involved. IF the Houthis had sophisticated comm intercepts, several of those pilots could have died. When Hegseth declared OPSEC CLEAR, he was LYING.
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  33. They hate your guts, even though they really don't it or why. But you're the arseholes who thought it would be a good idea to ship all the manufacturing jobs to China. Is it just me or has woke basically evaporated as an issue in Canada? I've seen squat mentioned about it in election campaign coverage or stump speeches. Seems like a Randy White issue - hands off lest someone fùck things up like Danielle Smith. The LGBTQ+ crew is probably enjoying a quiet break from the political spotlight.
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  34. No wonder Albertan's feel the way they do. Alberta is irrelevant except when they have to fork over all those billions for equalization payments right?
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  35. Nope, because Mark Carney has an economics doctorate from a prestigious economics program, and you're trying to tell us he's not an economist somehow, or that he's never used his degree? Either statement you're making is categorically retarded, especially considering monetary policy itself is an important part of macroeconomics....something they teach in...economics. 🤡👌 Keep digging your heel in on this one though. You're only making yourself look like more of a loser.
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  36. Dude, read the memo. This debate over man-made climate change is over. The fossil fuel industry knew the truth decades ago and the science is in. Now the smarter anthracophiles focus on the politics of how much carbon we can get away with burning and on what China is doing.
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  37. And in today's installment, he flubs the question "how many kids did you molest with jeffrey epstien What the hell is he even answering? My french isn't great but "il ho ha' doesn't sound like french to me?
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  38. No, lol that was a good one too It was like "Mr Carney, tiawan and china would like to see you outside...."
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  39. The dominant narrative in Canadian politics and media over the past decade is that Canada is a settler colonial state of oppression and the current population of taxpayers owe money and resources to identity groups that are held up as victims either because they can trace their ancestry to people who at certain times in history occupied areas of Canada in mostly impermanent settlements or because they happen to have a different skin colour, despite that fact that slavery was banned in Canada from its inception and was practiced in pre-colonial times by Indigenous. This narrative picked up steam after the public outrage over the death of George Floyd in the U.S. and an unproven theory that there are mass graves of mistreated students at former residential schools, which were the only forms of free education available, provided by teachers with European cultural values. As a result of this narrative and U.S. economic aggression, Canada has become locked into a victimhood mentality wherein the role of the state is to pussyfoot around a soft, guilt-ridden public that has been warned by the pandemic Emergencies Act not to question government policies or propaganda. It means that Canada is likely to remain a socialist nanny state for the foreseeable future, with a weakened, unproductive economy ruled by the most left wing government in Canadian history. The Conservative Party of Canada will continue to be vilified. The answer provided by the current federal government to US economic threats is welfare rather than economic development through deregulation of the energy sector, the building of infrastructure, and strengthening of our military (meeting our NATO commitment). Canada should be building east-west pipelines, refineries, LNG ports, high speed rail, and arctic military bases. We should be signing trade deals. Instead we are hearing about more money for nothing government spending from a government that serves itself and maligns Canada’s history and culture. Rather than fear-mongering about threats from the U.S. against Canadian sovereignty, Canada needs to drop all DEI funding and end the politicization of its universities and K-12 education. As we seek new markets for our goods and ways to keep our industries and labour productive as tariffs damage our exports to the U.S., we need to hammer out a much broader trade deal with the U.S. that stops pretending we can justify paying for the duplication of so many departments and layers of government. A tariff free Can-Am Union must be formed that allows for the free movement of goods, people, and services between both countries, with the aim of harmonizing as many of our regulations as possible not only between provinces but with the U.S. It means that both countries can adopt the best policies from each country over time, while restricting federal voting rights to the citizens of each country for as long as the citizens of both countries want to remain distinct countries. It means that each country could retain the federal policies supported by the citizens of each country. Access to public services such as healthcare for non-citizens would require some kind of private transitional insurance until Americans in Canada and Canadians in the U.S. meet a minimum residency requirement (such as the two years required in the EU to be able to pay domestic tuition instead of international student fees). We have to get to a bigger agreement with the U.S. that gives the citizens of each country as many opportunities as possible within both countries without compromising the sovereignty and national will of the citizens of each country. Anything less will keep Canada in a holding pattern of endless renegotiations and economic threats. We need a long-term plan that over time could eliminate much duplication. At first we will see products comply with two sets of regulations which may eventually be reduced to two different standards displayed on different products, so that consumers can decide which policy-compliant products they want to buy. Hopefully over time we get to one standard, saving billions in duplication costs. Over time it is likely that only a few distinct policies will separate the two countries, probably around healthcare and firearms. Canadians should embrace the opportunity to reduce taxes and government bureaucracy while having the ability to live and work anywhere in the U.S. Keep our dollar (if you really want it), but my guess is that eventually the opportunities will speak for themselves and the government of Canada will no longer be able to justify its excessive size and barriers to new generations that are hungry for the American/Canadian Dream. How much has our government stood up for Canadian culture in recent years? Do we really need more tales of genocide and Post-National State?
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  40. Of course he wouldn't!! They might think he was accusing them of being NDP or Liberal! Nobody would insult their mom like that....
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  41. My point was that a Trumpster-in-Chief like Elon has absolutely no leg to stand on complaining about politically-motivated vandalism when he's the #1 supporter of the guy who pardoned all the fools who smashed up the Capitol building on Jan. 6. Do you get the point now or would you like me to print in out for you in French and braille also? I don't support the violence but nobody should be crying for Elon here. Karma bit him in the arse.
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