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NYP I am getting the feeling that the Demlcrats want Jazzy Jazz gone. This article is supported by her former chiefs of staff and several other staffers. They detail, with very high specificity, how Jazzy Jazz treats her staff and doesn't do any work. I'd be willing to bet that the DNC has started a smear campaign with the goal of primarying her in 2026.2 points
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CBC News ยท Posted: Jun 17, 2025 Want to travel in Manitoba? While most jurisdiction bar backcountry travel near actual fires, Manitoba enacts provincewide bans Nova Scotia: Previous bans in 2023, 2016 and 2001This is not the first time wooded areas of the province have been shut down to the public. Travel and activity in the woods was also banned in May 2023 while the province battled two major wildfires that destroyed hundreds of homes. In recent years, British Columbia has faced several temporary travel bans related to woods and wildfire safety. These bans are often implemented during periods of high fire risk to prevent human-caused wildfires. In the past, these restrictions have included hiking and vehicle use in forested areas, as well as restrictions on campfires. Oops, it took you exactly one sentence to look like a complete tard not a record for you but very competitive!2 points
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You didn't get from my posts about Acadians that I live in NS? From my house: 2 min. walk to a trail I walk quite often,(but I can refrain for a few weeks 'til it rains), also 2 min walk from my house is an ocean inlet, 5 min drive to a lake with a beach where we can swim or launch boats, 10 min.drive to a sandy ocean beach to walk or swim, lots of low traffic roads to walk, lakes you can drive up to to fishing without going through the woods. Even here in the Maritimes we have plenty of options for outside activities without going through the woods. During an extreme drought don't take any chances with fires. Forests burn, houses burn, people die, firefighting is an expensive thing. For Christ' sake, stop whining about your 'rights' (many of which are just priveleges) and think about your responsibilities.2 points
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Thomas Sowell says a Rabbi once asked him what the Jews could do to stop people hating them, and his answer was one word: Fail.1 point
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Boy...I could write a book about this...and some have. In short, it's not really all Jews, but 1 particular tribe...the Ashkenazi. I figure @Michael Hardner knows this too, but feigns ignorance so he can post dumb sh1t supporting his Libbie comrades. If you really want an objective answer to your question, do a little research into the history of these Ashkenazi. You'll likely find the experience... Enlightening.1 point
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Yes, enslave them. But before that, troll them on message boards because you're a bored drama queen who can't get laid. *Coolio alert*1 point
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As opposed to NYP which has long history of being ROUTINELY wrong just like sister FOS LIES.1 point
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This is incredibly ignorant on too many levels to begin discussing...1 point
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Yep. They voted for a slogan not a strategy.1 point
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Yet another. The only person you embarrass is yourself.1 point
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No they wouldn't, and you would be in your glory with your proud Poilievre poster hanging over your bed. But alas.... it wasn't meant to be again so back to the crying well we go.1 point
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Just like the climate religious. "They "may"". "It "could"". Nothing about what "is". Libbie ideology. Stretching reality till it snaps.1 point
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Create a fake question...really? I'm aware of Alberta's oil & gas gripes, but do you think this would be a conversation had the conservatives won?1 point
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Why...because they didn't entirely know what they were dealing with. The most important job of any government, company, school or anything else is to protect its people. They errored on the side of caution as they should have. WTF are you talking about? Playing expert while having hindsight is pretty easy isn't it....1 point
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Yes, it is a question and thanks for answering. No, it wouldn't be a topic had the conservatives won.1 point
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Your talking about the handful of Albertans that were snivelling and whining even when the PM or half the Cabinet was from there. Small minority of malcontents.1 point
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One day he'll stop being a User and sober up. Meanwhile he'll dwell on five year old issues like PP and his lackeys do with Trudeau and the Mango Mussolini does about Obama. In the meantime they can all stand up for their unCivil Rights and wander deep into the driest patch of forest to set off 4th of July fireworks.1 point
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"military weapons" Such an ignorant, dishonest phrase. The military uses shotguns, pistols, and bolt-action rifles... they teach people how to use knives and shovels as weapons too.1 point
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Fill your boots. Crawl into your hole, the rest of the world will adapt to life without you.1 point
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I honour the victims in Cincinnati. https://nypost.com/2025/07/28/us-news/5-charged-in-horrifying-viral-cincinnati-brawl-that-left-woman-knocked-out-cold/ @Libbies...this is just one major reason why you ignorant fcks must be destroyed. No mercy.1 point
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I'm talking about business, the people who invest the big bucks, not the MAGA base. Trump is far too unpredictable to be investing billions on whims which change on a daily basis from a man who won't be around in 3 1/2 years and a lame duck in a year and a half.1 point
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Spot on... He can and will continue to fool his lackeys, until they lose their jobs, but he's not going to be able to use fictitious data saying it's great if it's not.1 point
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His data will eventually have to deal with the real data. Business is not going to make decisions based on data they know is bullshit.1 point
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Yes Canadians would be punished by any Canadian tariffs by paying foe the increased price....., but they are designed to curb Canadians from buying US products by making them more expensive....Canadians will naturally search and find cheaper alternatives...where this hurts the US is they are no longer making money here in Canada, and will be forced to sell products at a cheaper price, or slow production lines, or lay off people....that's where the american will feel the pressure of tariffs...1 point
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It's not going to happen so a moot point. Funny that it's only hardcore conservatives crying again about this because they lost again. Time to get over it and move on....1 point
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Not a total band like this. Restrictions maybe but nothing like this. Name one province that banned is people from going into any of the woods for any reason Oops, it took you exactly one sentence to look like a complete tard not a record for you but very competitive! Sure, there's all kinds of aTV riding on the streets and people frequently fish inside the cities. ๐ Are you trying to set some sort of record for stupid? Oh yes, the usual one justified scare technique. Give us your freedoms or something really bad will happen honest! LOL triggered commie is triggered I'm going out in the woods, you'll be the one enjoying your basement. Well, your mom's basement but still1 point
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You are literally lying Because you accuse me of making things up and insisted that I was lying when in fact I wasn't. If you needed more information on a source then you could have asked for it but you just as instantly assumed that I was lying and said so and that was a lie. I explained where I was getting the information from initially and then I provided you with more detail but I never lied What you said was a lie. You insisted I had done something which I had never done, nor did you have any reasonable reason to believe that I had. I never just make things up, they always come from somewhere, when you asked initially I advised you came from USER's post and then you accused me of fabricating stuff and lying. This is 100% on you big guy1 point
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You're either right or left, my friend - there is no in-between.1 point
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"Credible" is subjective. Regardless, they could avoid all of it by just leaving the country when they were asked to.1 point
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Because if you criticize Trump then they assume you're a lefty, but they assume wrong. The world isn't black and white so why should I think that way? I don't kiss anyone's feet, and everyone is open to criticism, especially anyone with power over us. I'm not a partisan or a sheep. I've been far more critical of Trudeau the last 10 years (Canada's worst ever PM) than i've been of Trump or PP or Harper. So what does that make me? Also, a conservative (there's many) might agree on different general issues Trump is trying to fix but disagree on the way he's doing it sometimes. I'm conservative on numerous issues, other's i'm not, so I don't label myself as anything. For instance, I think illegal immigrants should be held accountable by the law and be deported if they don't belong unless they're of economic use to the US and are invited to stay because it benefits the country. No migrant should get to decide alone whether they get to stay in a foreign country, that's up to the country they want to migrate to. I have no sympathy for people who don't obey the law and then cry victim when they're caught. No way most Mexicans would support improvished Africans or Indians etc to flood into their country illegally.1 point
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Managed what? folding to Trump by agreeing to baseline tariffs and not getting industry tariffs to be taken off? Cite where Carney said they convince Trump not to be a reckless baffoon? The fact the the US is sticking to the USMCA is a big advantage because it keep much of our goods tariff free. Carney is not negotiating in public. So you have no flipping clue what he's saying or doing. I'm just saying to you, I'm glad we haven't seen Carney fold like a cheap tent like Japan, EU, UK and Korea have.1 point
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Those are under different tariffs Trump hasn't carved out of any of the deals he's made so far. I'm sure this is what Carney and team is pushing for but it may not come off because Trump is that dumb. No Shit. But that's what the idea the US elected wants to do. I'm curious how you think PP would have strong-armed Trump to drop his Tariff obsession. I've mentioned this, but I suspect Trump will be in a much different political position in a year and far less able to simply do away with the USMCA. I am not suggesting such a thing. These are very uncertain times for Canada. I just think that, at this point, no deal is better than agreeing to one of these embarrassing "deals" the likes of the EU, UK and Japan have "agreed" to. It seems, for now, Trump is sticking with the USMCA. I think these Steel and Auto tariffs will end up hurting the US as much as it hurts Canada. I all that in quotes because I don't think any of the terms have actually been put in writing beyond a crazy social media screed from Trump.1 point
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Today Trump posted that Carney's decision to recognize Palestinian statehood will make a trade deal difficult. As if most of Europe won't do the same. More evidence that Trump is not considering public safety for these tariffs, they're completely ideological.1 point
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Should Canadians be jealous that they don't have a deal that involves a 15% flat tariffs? BTW these deals don't negate the 50% tariff on steel and aluminum. Which is the tariffs that's most damning to Canada. There's no reason to believe any of these MOU's Trump is tweeting would involve lowering steel tariffs.1 point
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