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Sounds like they had been kidnapped and smuggled into the US. I haven't seen democrats this mad since the last time we took away their slaves.2 points
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Trump is a dictator with the desires of unquestioned power. He's doing whatever he can to achieve that. I guess we'll see how far he gets by the 2026 midterms and 2028. There's still many checks and balances in place, but some are eroding. His supporters are either stupid, uninformed, or evil.2 points
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Indeed they did. Yet Canada keeps electing Libbies. This time it's Mr. Elbows Up. It's like we are masochistic.2 points
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Note to Carney advisors: Ontario is not Canada. Note to Poilievre: You coulda been a federal PM.1 point
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Not to mention a pathological LIAR who has CONNED a CULT into believing what he says is GOSPEL. And they never figure that out despite him changing his story several times a week. LMAO1 point
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We are to disciple men and nations to glorify God first and foremost. That means raising and nurturing first our families then our community and nation. Through our Nation shall we be a city upon the hill, a light that pushes against the darkness. The very darkness you encourage with child trafficking. DACA is not about empowering children but exploitation.1 point
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One of the worse cases of TDS I’ve ever seen in my long adventures on the internet.1 point
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Oh scream for me... Hilarious.1 point
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Trump is ROUTINELY VIOLATING the Constitution, and YOU ARE SUPPORTING that with "no patience." Both of you are TRAITORS. YOU would be a TRAITOR IF you were American. Right now you're just ILLEGAL FOREIGN ELECTION INTERFERENCE.1 point
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Yes, most Prime Ministers only last for a couple terms and are defeated after about tens years. That is normal in Canada. So Harper served a normal length of time and no scandal forced him out. People just seem to want a change after about ten years and the young Trudeau came along and many women adored. I believe many voted for him because they thought he was a young, good-looking, charismatic guy and of course he had the popular name, Trudeau, especially in Quebec, central Canada and the maritimes. Of course he promised everything including legalizing Marijuana, which of course brought out many of the young pot smokers.1 point
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They're afraid they're losing sex slaves.1 point
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A peer-reviewed study of Germany and Texas concluded wind was 12 times and solar 38 times more expensive than fossil fuels.Mar 25, 2025 Geothermal energy is the most expensive renewable energy source in this list, costing a whopping $3,478 per kilowatt in 2022.Jul 25, 2025. There you go again with the falsehoods.1 point
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No. lead by a woman...a bunch of women and their limp boyfriends... Oh...here's more... And let's face it...it's a good thing that your matriarchy doesn't want to reproduce. happy Sunday limpy... Indeed. Yet you just tried to have a rational discussion about climate change mitigation, and it took what...3...4 posts for the climate religious to derail it?1 point
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By freedom hating a$$holes just like you. The good news is that we are running your asses over, one sanctuary city at a time.1 point
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Sure, I'll think about laws if ever someone threatens my or my families well being. Not likely.... Has this been a burning issue for you, and just become that after Poilievres comments and not even knowing the details of charges? Nothing lost, but it's a nothing subject to me other than what I stated right from the beginning.... When we know the facts that may change but until then, nothing more than Poilievre being Poilievre and reaffirming why he turns people off.1 point
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U.S. utilities seeking big hikes in electricity rates as data center demand booms Jul. 12, 2025 8:15 PM ETThe Utilities Select Sector SPDR® Fund ETF (XLU), VPU, ICLN, NGG StockPBW, ERTH, QCLN, SMOG, PBD, CNRG, ACESBy: Carl Surran, SA News Editor 5 Share Saved Play(2min) Comments (195) U.S. power companies have applied for permission to raise electricity prices by billions of dollars, driven by the costs of replacing aging infrastructure and powering data centers for artificial intelligence, according to a new report issued this week by energy affordability advocacy group PowerLines. Utilities across the U.S. have requested or received approval to increase rates for this year's H1 by $29B, more than double the cumulative amount of rate increases requested and approved at this point last year, the PowerLines report said. U.S. customers of National Grid (NYSE:NGG), for example, who are located primarily in New York and Massachusetts, are expected to see their monthly bills increase by up to $50/month as the utility received approval to increase its rates by $708M, according to calculations by the Financial Times. "What we're... seeing is a deer-in-headlights dynamic," PowerLines executive director Charles Hua told FT. "A lot of states don't have a playbook for how they can meet rising demand while balancing affordability and utility bills." The requested rate increases are also coming as coal and natural gas plants are being retired, with not enough replacement sources being built.1 point
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This post isn't even parody, its just someone banging on the keyboard screaming with tears in his eyes then running it through chat GPT to make it sound profound. There is absolutely no content to it whatsoever, hell it doesn't even mention anything Trump did by name that was so bad.1 point
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Greatest presidential president in recent history. Truly an all American.1 point
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I expect by then the majority will join the millions who already are. Progress comes in leaps and bounds. That said, it also depends on how fanatical and intolerant islamophobes get. I can't think of anything more likely to thwart progress.1 point
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As I read through the posts here I see that some folks truly don't see the problem in need of a fix and won't even acknowledge that there's some vindictiveness and heaping helping of "behaviour modification" inherent with enforcement efforts. Yes, self defence is legal in Canada and so is arrest without a warrant, in fact more people should be doing it but you have to be mindful of the pitfalls and have the ability to view a stressful situation with a level of calm and clarity most simply can't muster when immersed in it for the first time. If you happen to be someone who does we have a job waiting for you. If you haven't thought about these sort of scenarios ahead of time, you are very likely to run into trouble when pressed. If you have at some length, you will constantly and forever play a curious form of "what if" game in your mind when out and about. As I said earlier, if nothing else of value comes out of this thread do not give a statement to the police when pressed for details immediately after an event of this nature while your hands are still shaking... and don't think they won't be shaking either. Talk to a lawyer first and don't allow the police to pressure you into not doing that. If you want to take a deeper dive into this read "No More Mr Nice-guy" by Barry Holland. It's based on Canadian law and very likely to open a few eyes unless they're firmly and deliberately glued shut. Barry is a pretty interesting guy and he manages to make a fairly dry subject fun to read. He's also the sort of person who reinforces a pretty basic notion, the most dangerous guy in the room is almost never who you think it is.1 point
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ExcessiveFlatulence . . . . gasbag extraordinaire. Endless stupid memes. The 'block' feature works well.1 point
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HA HA HA mYou LOSE again You no like??? To bad...facts mess you up again LOL. Only 9 of the past 32 years and since 1980 (45 years ago) only Mulroney and Harper have been prime ministers for a total of 18 years in the past 45 and both had to leave in disgrace. Once again, your math is bad LOL Me? Insecure? Naww, me correct and you no like LOL cpc won't even have a chance for another 3 1/2 years and if PP hangs around, that will be 5 elections in a row cpc loses LOL1 point
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You don't seem to get this but I certainly acknowledge that you think you do. I doubt any scenario driven hypotheticals or actual past situations I could offer will change your thinking on it. Although statistically unlikely, this situation (an early morning home invasion by someone armed with a crossbow) could happen to anyone. I'll offer a final thought for anyone unlucky enough to experience something similar. After the event you will likely be distraught, shaken and in a state of shock. That is no time for making statements to the police even though they'll try to get one from you. Don't do it... you'll do yourself no favours by complying. Talk to a lawyer before you do and have the lawyer present during the interview. Here's another... If you own firearms you can pay a modest fee as a retainer for group coverage up to a specified amount depending on the plan you opt for. Be assured that the police are not experts in firearm regulations including storage and conveyance... If you own firearms I really think it's a mistake not to have this, it has saved a number of folks from financial ruin caused by what (in my opinion) amounts to little more than the malicious prosecution you are likely to opine doesn't even exist.1 point
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Very true and not commonly understood. in the absence of experience with such things, surprise and pain changes everything. Rational thinking and fine motor skills are the first thing that get lost. People who routinely shoot ALPHAs at the IPSC range at 25 meters will completely miss a charging bear at 12 feet. Often the case with many police officers too, they aren't the weapon handling experts most people think, for many it's just part of the job and a qualification once a year. Not much different than a military cook in theatre. I'm not knocking cooks here BTW, in fact I really (REALLY) hate hearing people say things like "I was only a cook." As a PS, there are books on such things, for any serious martial artist or anyone with a passing interest in the phenomena I'd recommend a book called "Meditations on Violence." The Herbs of the world should take a moment, read the Fox's post 10 times and put partisan BS aside... this can easily effect you too and as it stands now, it will (not can but definitely will) ruin your whole day and then some.1 point
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Sorry but that's bullshit. The law may allow for it but currrently depending on the province you will be destroyed financially and emotionally as you spend your entire life's saving defending yourself in court. And expecting people to wake up and experience the fear and terror of a violent home invasion with a person armed with a weapon to stop and rationally think "Hmm, whats a reasonable amount of force to use here" is insane. So what we have now is a circumstance where the home owner must PROVE he was reasonable in his defense. What they're proposing is that the court should have to PROVE the defense was completely unreasonable before charges are laid, and that the burden of 'unreasonable' should be high, thus preventing someone who defends his home from unreasonable and unfair charges that destroy his life So they understand the current law just fine. As always you're a lying sack of shit. Well done.1 point
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Rumour has it, he's taking French lessons. I think Quebec can get behind a guy like DoFo even if he's French is poor.1 point
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Stupid video . . . actor says 'leave' . . . that's what a wanger like him would do. Others stay to kick the brain~dead Liberals to the curb, and get our country productive and enthusiastic again.1 point
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Well if the federal Tories ever dump Poilievre and draft Doug Ford as leader, they'd do themselves a big favour. Imagine that, a leader actively Canadian who doesn't spend all his time shitting on everything about the country he wants to represent!1 point
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He coulda had a chance if he hada learned how to pivot to what was important to voters instead of playing US style politics, but then Carney came along and as the facts show, not a fair fight for whom Canadian's preferred. The man has a likability problem and is branded as such....it's not going to change.1 point
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Doug Ford participated in the York Region PRIDE celebration. Mr. Canada was a poster here years ago who said that he was going to attend PRIDE in Toronto with a video camera to record men having public sex, so he could do his duty and submit the evidence to the police. 🤔 Okaaaaaay, Mr. Canada. Shortly after, Anthony banned him. Then a poster named taxme joined, using a VPN to mask his IP address. Taxme has never acknowledged being the same poster.1 point
