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  1. 6 people are charged in a Texas elections investigation involving ‘vote harvesting’ Two stories here: A) Dems are running around saying there is no election fraud and then dems are caught committing election fraud. Ballot harvesting is illegal in Texas because it is well known that ballot harvesters would ditch votes if they disagreed with them. This was very common in retirement homes where harvesters would bring ballots, watch the elderly sign the ballot and then toss the ballots that they didn't want cast. B ) Notice how the AP just ignores party affiliation in the title. They wouldn't do that if these were Republicans.
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  2. This is the thing that the left seems to be skipping over that is worth repeating several times until they get it. Deportation is not a punishment. They're not being banished, they're being removed from the country where they were illegally present This is not a punitive measure, nobody is saying that such and such must be punished, deport them! They just don't belong here in the first place. It's like asking a trespasser to leave your property. Asking them to leave isn't the punishment, they just don't have a lawful right to be there and you're asking them to correct that. When we talk about trials and so on and so forth usually we're discussing someone's punishment. If we can prove a crime then we're allowed to punish them but you're not allowed to punish them until you prove the crime But this isn't a punishment. There is no need to prove a crime. If they cannot demonstrate lawful reason to be within the country then they are simply removed and that is not inappropriate. If they feel that they have been removed unfairly they can always file outside of the country to the appropriate agencies for remedy. But you don't need a trial or to prove that a crime has taken place in order to remove someone from a place that they have no lawful right to be
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  3. Good God, pretending to be Conservatives and belittling the King's reading of the Throne Speech. It's a goddam honour for us and for the King to do on his first showing in Canada. It's also a thunb to stick in Trump's eye to show we're not some 51st state candidate. Imagine that - a head of state with a sense of decency, duty, and honour rather than accepting bribes of jet planes, wanting to rid habeas corpus, belittling universities, and demanding nations bend to his will. Who's the real King and who's the tyrant?
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  4. Trump Administration Reaches Trade Deal With China in Geneva We don't know the details. But, apparently, China has agreed to a trade deal.
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  5. Aside from the laughable idea that you'd look for "truth" at the Heritage Foundation, that's podcast from June 2022. That's your answer to actual data and reporting from The Economist?
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  6. A. Vote harvesting is not election fraud. It is sometimes a crime though. and election crimes are real (just look at the sitting president) but in-person voter fraud (the non-issue that the voter suppression party uses to justify a crusade for voter ID) is virtually nonexistent. B. Your dumb victimhood narrative is pure nonsense. Oh, and who made the initial accusation in this case? Another Democrat. C. This kind of petty election shenanigan is really only relevant in penny ante races where a few votes can make a meaningful difference. D. Paxton is the grossest of political creatures, and has himself been accused of, indicted on and suspended for multiple felonies. Very low confidence that any of this is real. Talk to us when he gets a conviction. All of this intense right-wing noise about voter fraud, ballot harvesting, illegals voting, double voting etc. exists for one reason: to undermine Americans' confidence in our democratic systems. That's it. It's not based in any way, shape or form on reality. It's not based on evidence--indeed, there is none. They simply know that if they create fear and mistrust it will divide Americans and pave the way for authoritarianism to "save" our country from a mysterious "other."
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  7. Translation: "I have no real argument because everyone already knows the facts and voted for Trump. So I'll fall back on the ol' NAZI theme and act like I know something."
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  8. You've managed to overlook ANOTHER mess made by Trump which crashed the stock market this time but enriched a few of his insider trader friends. 🤮 Joe Biden NEVER acted so recklessly with the economy as his plaything.
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  9. No evidence of ^this. ZERO. But speaking of payoffs, Qatar is ready to grease Trump palms BIG TIME. Must be close to a $B 🤮 The Guardian Trump reportedly prepared to accept ‘palace in the sky’ as gift from Qatar 9 hours ago ABC News Trump administration poised to accept 'palace in the sky' as a gift for Trump from Qatar: Sources 4 hours ago Trump plans to accept 747 from Qatar to use as Air Force One, source says Australian Broadcasting Corporati
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  10. Wow. Your TDS is so bad that you just wished death on your wife. Classy.
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  11. CNN Syndrome, aka Propaganda Addiction Syndrome (PAS), is a soon-to-be actual clinical diagnosis (thank me later) for people who followed and regurgitated fake news for so long, and had so many consequential blow-ups with friends and family as a result of the fake news BS they preached to them, that they have no choice but stay dialled in to the drivel train so that they can continue getting new narratives to sustain the false sense of moral and intellectual superiority that is usually their only source of self-esteem. For example, think of all the people who refused to let their own adult children into their homes due to their vax status. And not in a friendly way either, they had serious rows with them. (just in case you still didn't know, Pfizer and Moderna said that they never did any clinical trials to see if the jabs stopped people from being able to spread covid, and they never made any such representations either. So that whole "GET THE VAX TO STOP THE SPREAD/SLOW THE SPREAD" campaign was never based on any science at all. it was just total nonsense. Those people destroyed some of the most meaningful relationships in their lives over false CNN narratives. It's really hard for people to admit that they destroyed their own families based on blatantly false drivel that sucked them in, so they choose to maintain the old charade and move on to the next one instead of coming clean. As long as the supply of blatantly false, stupid narratives keeps coming, the PAS-boys will never run out of nonsensical drivel that frustrates their political opponents. I.e., they'll be able to maintain the illusion of being SJWs as long as they keep saying "CNN SAID _____________!!!! AND I CARE BECAUSE I'M A MORALLY SUPERIOR PERSON AND A SJW!!!!". So now people like @robosmith can say that they have "CNN syndrome", which gives them tons of street cred among the cultist horde, plus they can get some time away from their b1tchin' Starbucks jobs to go wipe feces on Teslas and then lick the windows.
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  12. Poilievre rejects severance offered to defeated MPs after losing Ontario riding - The Globe and Mail If a sitting MP is defeated they have a right to Severance. And there is no requirement to pay it back if they seek re-election elsewhere Pierre is entitled to receive $154,850 in Severance because he lost his riding. He is perfectly eligible for that and MPS get that all the time. There's no requirement to repay it if he runs somewhere else. But instead of demanding that he's entitled to his entitlements he's refusing to take it knowing that he doesn't tend to run again and expects to be back in the house and feels it would be inappropriate to keep the money I rather doubt you'd see a liberal doing that
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  13. WTF are you whining about now, dummy? Do you remember when Carney was the unelected PM or not?
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  14. The jabs didn't go through the full trial process, dummy. They were only approved on an "emergency basis". People had to sign a waiver to take them, remember?
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  15. He/She/They is just mad 'cause the Republicans are taking away his reborn slavery.
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  16. A good look at the clown show south of them has made them think a monarch as head of state might not be such a bad idea after all.
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  17. Though Trump is problematic for various reasons, credit must be given to him for putting a stop to an insane cultural revolution in the West that was judging and hiring/admitting people to jobs and higher education in the basis of race instead of merit, that was teaching kids in schools that they could pick and change their gender without concern or parental involvement, that thugs could enter the U.S. and expand the cartel without consequence, as young people died of fentanyl overdose in staggering numbers, that allowed homeless to take up residence in parks and set up encampments in the middle of downtown streets in places like Portland and San Francisco, that encouraged irresponsible government spending on ridiculous programs as the government teetered on bankruptcy. America needed a Trump type to correct course. I agree it has had its excesses, and the tariff scheme probably won’t have the desired effect MAGA hoped it would, though again, something needed to be done about trade imbalances and countries that freeloaded on America for defence, like Canada. Poilievre basically wanted to see Canada in a position of strength in this new world order after nine years of irresponsible overspending, activist government that empowered forces intent on bringing down the Canadian nation state, both internationally (UN, China, US) and domestically (radical left climate, LGBTQ, and Indigenous activists to name a few), and mass immigration that has overrun our services and housing, but also run traditional Canadian founding cultures out of town. The Canada of today is simply a less desirable place to live and work than it was a decade ago under the Conservatives. We earn less, feel more ashamed, feel like foreigners in the cities, and feel like we as citizens aren’t capable of thinking for ourselves because we’ve been told government knows best. A vote for the Liberals was not a vote to fix this situation but merely a vote to hear more anti-American, anti-Trump rhetoric to make us feel better about ourselves as we continue to seek concessions from the U.S. Carney isn’t lifting any regulations. He’s promising more spending. Well he won the election, so now all we can hope for is that this guy actually does some things that correct course and bring back prosperity. The identity politics and climate fear porn are probably here to stay under Carney.
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  18. Nothing but their hatred is sacred to these Libbies. Look at robo-dweeb here. Caught red-handed and still denies we don't see what we see. People need to start going to jail for this as a realistic deterrent.
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  19. One thing is for sure, when you have your stupidity pointed out you're a big fan of deflection and projection.
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  20. Here's the problem of conservative movement that often leads it to maga-style cultism. In a modern prosperous and advanced society, it fails to envision, explain and defend a social project that is inspirational and captivating. So they either embrace the general idea and thrust of progress, inclusive and compassionate society and work on some aspect of it (many countries in Europe); or invariably reduced to the role of barking, an attack dog that is necessary as oversight in the society but damages their collective psyche, where they eventually see every act as an attack on their "values" and the only point of politics in gaining the power. Conservatives have to think about it now, because in their current state, maga isnt' that far away. And for the country as a whole, we quite urgently need a meaningful change in politics, to avoid inevitable and catastrophic polarization that is written on the wall. When and if maga wins, it's nothing short of a catastrophe for the society. And quite possibly, irreversible too.
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  21. What others did is not relevant. For sure PP has not scored any points with me on this one. What I would believe is something that affects my life in a positive way, not his life in supposedly a negative way!
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  22. He didn't just predict a conservative win...he predicted a conservative majority. That Kool-Aid is mighty potent. Reality bends to his desires.
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  23. Smart move on Carney's part. The first time the Monarch has opened parliament since the seventies. What a contrast to the orange buffoon down south.
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  24. Do you truly believe that?? What do you expect him to say??? The conservative kool aid must taste good LOL How? Exactly? Well, he is a relatively new member of parliament representing his riding by a landslide and potentially a long career ahead of him and he steps away for a leader that actually lives over 3000 kms away from the riding?? yeah, my crystal ball is broken too. Like I said, this is the first time I could not vote conservative. Yes, it was my choice.
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  25. It's a shame Biden wasn't a megalomaniac fascist dictator you say? You're sick. Sick, sick, sick
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  26. Absolutely no clue how f*cking stupid the constant use of Marxist liberal globalist babble makes him look. At least the 1960s Maoists and Soviets knew what the jargon they spouted meant.
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  27. This guy is a Marxist lieberal traitor to Canada. Anyone who voted for the globalist Marxist lieberal party in the last election, is a traitor to Canada. When it came to corruption, stealing, cheating and lying on top of putting a Marxist globalist party in power once again that believes in more taxes, more government and less freedom makes them a traitor to Canada. What makes this imbecile so stupid as to think that Canada is better off being woke and broke. One thing i picked up at Global Affairs Canada was that you and me the taxpayer has sent off $193 million of our tax dollars to help promote gender equality in Africa. What a bloody waste of our tax dollars. I could careless as to promoting gender equality in Africa. And there are thousands more Marxist like programs and agendas in the form of foreign aid to help the rest of the world. It needs to end now. But that will be hard to do seeing that we have millions of Canadian lieberal imbeciles like barquintin around that believe in trying to help the rest of the world and the hell with Canada. Imagine if we could keep the billions of our tax dollars in foreign aid here in Canada to help our own people. Barquintin is a sick and insane lieberal that needs big time conservative help. We now have four more years of his ilk and this is why i have given up on Canada because the insanity in this country will only get worse under globalist Corney. Corney despises Canada and Canadians. Corney is all in for a one world WEF globalist government. 🤮
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  28. Ha Ha Ha. It is an honour to have the actual King of Canada to read the Speech from the Throne. What a dolt you are. Canada is honoured.
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  29. Is that your weasel way of admitting that you severely dishonestly presented the information? LOLOL TRUMP IS BANNING HABEUS CORPUS!!!! (reality: trump may ask congress to suspend it in accordance with the constitution in a specific circumstance). For people like you, the truth is never enough. You've always got to add the lies and backspin.
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  31. $1.2 to 1.5$ million thrown away right after an election sounds like an abuse of the process, an insult to the citizens and disrespect of democracy. Should CPC find a more credible face to represent it, not to mention "honor" - or continue its slide into a local variant of maga? The clock is ticking on the answer.
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  33. Just imagine the nuclear fallout from the usual suspects if Poilievre had invited Charles. There would need to be a 25 mile no go zone around this board.
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  34. Wriggle Wriggle. Squirm Squirm. Some things never change. They are obviously putting it out there to gauge the reaction to give them an indication whether they can get away with it. Trump can't build his own gulags so he is paying other countries to use theirs.
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  35. What obsession?? The Governor General who is the King/Queens representative has to give the throne speech. This time, the King was invited and he accepted. The GG does not need to "represent" as the King will be here in person..
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  36. As far as not attacking enough it would have made zero difference in why I did not vote for him. If he attacked the media he would have been seen as even closer to Trump than Canadians thought; again a bad thing for him. It would take conservatives to stop being conservatives in order to sway my vote their way.
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  37. Yeah, one person rule, 34 criminal convictions, pardons Jan 6 thugs, 'doesn't know' if he has to uphold the Constitution, turned all the allies into enemies, promotes outright imperialism, wants military parades on his birthday like Hitler and Stalin, whined about witch hunts and then uses DOJ to impose his will, promises to reduce consumer costs and instantly raises them with tariffs, tells people how many dolls and pencils their children only need...... Shall I go on? BLind, mindless, brainwashed fascist goons. Updated the Brown Shirts for Red Hats, that's all.
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  38. Men are toxic and shouldn't go to school. They should stay home and have babies and cook dinner.
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  39. I disagree. The reason men are dropping college classes is because they are being told how toxic they are with their "masculinity". They hear how patriarchal societies are evil and oppressive. How much stupidity do they think men are going to put up with?
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  40. Maybe referring to masculinity as "toxic" was a bad idea. It's amazing how society has beat down masculinity but tells young women they can do whatever a man can do and people are wondering what's wrong????? We're turning men into women and women into men but no one will get confused. The level of stupidity in all this garbage is mind numbing
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  41. DR. PRASAD'S SUBSTACK TODAY: If public health wants to regain trust, it has to take an honest assessment of what it got right and got wrong. It can’t celebrate errors. Sadly, it appears that public health is not interested in that task. Take a look. Walensky wins the Fauci award?! Wow. Here is just a short list of what each of them got wrong Walensky: When she was in Brookline, she advocated for school reopening, but when appointed by President Biden, who campaigned on the idea that schools were dangerous, she reversed that stance. She met privately and discussed CDC guidance with the teachers unions. She was dishonest about myocarditis. There is no way this was true by the end of April 2021. The Israelis reported a rate of 1 in 3000 by February, and the EMA would soon confirm the safety signal. Once she accepted myocarditis exists, she made no effort to lower it. No trials of spaced doses, lower or omitted doses. She lied constantly about the evidence for masking. She lied to congress stating there was not equipoise for a trial testing if masking worked in children. This was clearly false given that the European CDC and CDC had divergent recommendations— and member states had a range of policies (e.g. Sweden never masked <12, US masked 2+). A divergence of practice is the definition of equipoise. Walensky supported vaccine mandates, which were unethical, as COVID vaccines had never established a third party benefit. Walensky pushed vaccines in people who had COVID— a strategy that may even be harmful. Walensky pushed boosters in low risk populations, a decision that led to the resignation of Gruber/ Krause at FDA. Walensky’s communication on TV was a constant mess of flip flopping and insecurity; she was a notoriously bad communicator. She even hired an outside consulting firm to help her communications, using taxpayer money. What did she get right? I am actually not sure. I suppose she was correct that COVID is caused by a virus and that many vitamins don’t work— facts that a high schooler would know— so she got the bare minimum right. But on any policy decisions, particularly those that used the force of the state, she got it wrong. She famously refused to throw away 6ft of social distancing (a distance pulled from someone’s ass), when when we begged her to do so, as it was stopping school reopening. More on what she got wrong here. And she gets the Fauci award. What did Fauci get wrong? Fauci was of course initially told the truth that multiple RCTs of community masking showed it didn’t help, then he lied about it. He never opposed masking 2 year olds. He exaggerated the risk to kids. He opposed DeSantis in spring 2020 when DeSantis wanted to reopen schools. Fauci was wrong about giving 2 doses to fewer people over 1 dose to more people. Fauci was wrong to not meet with and discuss different ideas with the authors of Great Barrington Declaration. Fauci was wrong about double masking. Fauci was wrong about vaccine mandates and ignoring natural immunity. Fauci was wrong about boosters for young people, vaccines for people who already had COVID. Most notably, Fauci appears to have used Gmail to evade federal FOIA laws to conceal NIAID’s role in funding the laboratory in Wuhan to conduct gain of function research in sars-coronaviruses. Public health has a choice. It could actually aspire to have dialog and discussion and pursue the truth, or it could keep promoting the people who were wrong. If it continues to do the latter, I suspect trust will continue to fall. If I were giving out awards, I would give Rochelle Wallensky the Fauci award for clever and effective propaganda at a time of crisis that polarized a nation and undermined faith in science.
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  42. She was denied medical treatment unless she took 3 unrelated vaccines. This is where giving up our right to medical bodily autonomy is now. You agree she should be denied medical treatment if she doesn't take them? Who is next? Lots of people go against medical advice. You believe a person with hypertension or diabetes who doesn't follow their doctor's dietary or lifestyle counsel should be denied all medical help? How far do you want to take this? What a bizarre take.
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  43. I'm not sure why this is so hard for some to figure out. It is a fact that we were lied to about the injection staying in the arm. The LNP's take the spike protein and the junk DNA fragments all over the body and right into your cell's nuclei. That means they will damage any number of bodily systems. It will be different for each person. It's why this injection has such a wide variety of adverse events - cardio, immune issues, hemo (blood clots), neuro, etc. More than any other vaccine in human history. This thread is a cumulative compilation of the science and effects of an experimental injection forced on billions of people, as it progresses. Perhaps if you're having trouble understanding, go back and read the thread.
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  44. The only thing that's a "miracle" about this injection is that it's a miracle anyone survives it. Adverse events following COVID-19 mRNA vaccines: A systematic review of cardiovascular complication, thrombosis, and thrombocytopenia - PubMed Results: A total of 81 articles analyzed confirmed cardiovascular complications post-COVID-19 mRNA vaccines in 17,636 individuals and reported 284 deaths with any mRNA vaccine. Class switch toward noninflammatory, spike-specific IgG4 antibodies after repeated SARS-CoV-2 mRNA vaccination - PubMed Here, we report that several months after the second vaccination, SARS-CoV-2-specific antibodies were increasingly composed of noninflammatory IgG4, which were further boosted by a third mRNA vaccination and/or SARS-CoV-2 variant breakthrough infections. IgG4 antibodies among all spike-specific IgG antibodies rose, on average, from 0.04% shortly after the second vaccination to 19.27% late after the third vaccination. COVID vaccine's hot problems: erratic serious blood clotting, ill-defined prion-like reactogenicity of the spike, unclear roles of other factors - PubMed (Prion diseases are like Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease, which was rare and almost 100% fatal. If you check the "worthless" VAERS database, CJD cases exploded after the covid injections. This study, and the others I've posted, shows the mechanism for why this happens.) Soon after the large scale release of these vaccines, a cluster of first-dose immunized patients was underscored because of the following: abrupt onset of clinical signs in a week of the vaccine, including fever, severe headache, and abdominal colicky pain;5 detection either at the cerebral sinuses or at deep abdominal vessels of redundant amyloid-like material judged unusual for a common thrombotic deposition. Thus, we have envisaged two equivalent yet different ways of COVID-19 nucleic-acid based vaccines to induce uncontrolled blood clotting. We emphasize that this idea was developed independently and without each other knowledge. Both constructs emphasize the possible role of the spike, a highly reactive possibly prion protein. This ability of the virus and/or an ill-effective therapy to exert a “disease mimicry” is again an appalling feature of this agent.
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  45. https://twitter.com/llexxiiiiiiii/status/1844945241033539720?t=MXJI2hdvrP79d9luhhafOw&s=19
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