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See this is what I endlessly point out. Politically ignorant and brainwashed. Point out when people can't afford a home, grocery coasts are soaring, the govt has driven up costs disguising taxes as tariffs, proposed to drive medical insurance costs through the roof and your streets are full of homeless, there are more billionaires than ever... the economy is the best in the world. And because Bernie points these obvious truths, he must be a communist. Your head's so far up your star spangled ass you can't see there's a another world around you.2 points
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What a disgusting reaction. Not a drop of empathy in you. Anyone you don't particularly approve of can go f themselves, yet you'll still claim that you care about the environment or that people shouldn't be deported or any of the other nonsense you spout. Here you go guys. Here's an example of the left today.2 points
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A Socred he is not. You're memory is then suspect or you have never listened to any of his speeches. Either way that statement has zero credibility.2 points
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And this coming from one of the biggest antifa troll losers around. Phkn loser. 🤮2 points
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This shows where Carney's priorities are. Instead of staying in Canada and trying to stop the Trump tariffs, Carney is jetting around the world to various meetings with other globalist elite. Meanwhile hundreds of Canadians are losing their jobs and thousands more jobs are threatened. Where are Carney's priorities. Doesn't seem like with Canadians. Even now, with Trump just cutting off negotiations completely, Carney is still going to southeast Asia for more meetings. Increasing trade takes years and the immediate problem is the Trump tariffs which need a resolution to save Canadians jobs and their livelihoods for their families. quote Prime Minister Mark Carney and U.S. President Donald Trump in Alberta for a G7 meeting, June 16, 2025. The past two weeks have revealed the disastrous consequences of Mark Carney’s failure to negotiate some sort of relief from Donald Trump’s punishing tariffs on Canadian exports. And Canadian workers have paid the price. Two weeks ago, automaker Stellantis announced plans to move Jeep Compass production from a Brampton, Ontario, plant to Illinois. 3,000 jobs will be lost. In Ingersoll, Ontario, GM halted production of electric vehicles, laying off hundreds of workers. Truck manufacturer Paccar Inc. then announced that 300 workers would be laid off at its plant in Sainte-Thérèse, Quebec. This is just the beginning. Oshawa’s GM assembly plant will scale back production starting this fall, with 700 to 1,000 layoffs hitting Canadian workers. This wreckage is a direct result of Trump’s 25% tariffs on Canadian automobiles exported to the U.S., as well as his new 25% tariff on heavy-duty trucks. Corporations with the ability to do so are shifting production to the U.S., leaving Canadian workers in the dust. This raises the question: What has Prime Minister Mark Carney been doing for the past six months while the tariffs have been in place? It seems clear that getting some relief from these tariffs took a back seat to Carney’s decision to jet around the world, putting in appearances at U.N. meetings and summits. The prime minister should have been laser-focused on resolving the tariff threat. But he wasn’t. In fact: Carney was warned that any delays in securing a new deal with Trump would have disastrous consequences for Canadians, especially the vulnerable automaker sector. But those warnings appear to have been ignored by the government. Carney seems to have thought that generous government funding would be enough to keep production in Canada and out of the U.S. Many of the multinational corporations now leaving Canadian workers high and dry have been the recipients of major moolah from the governments of Canada and Ontario. These funding packages were designed to convince those companies to keep jobs here rather than moving them to Illinois or Alabama or wherever. Stellantis, for example, has cashed in on the Liberal government’s naivety. The federal government gave Stellantis $105 million to retool two Ontario plants, only to see the company take the money and run. That’s in addition to another $529 million the feds forked over to Stellantis in 2022 to help the corporation modernize its plants so they could produce more electric vehicles — for which demand has plummeted. Now, it’s clear the Liberals made a bad bet and have lost the farm. In response, Quebec ministers Mélanie Joly and François-Philippe Champagne have promised they will be re-examining the deals they inked to see if they can sue Stellantis’ pants off to recover some of the hundreds of millions of taxpayers’ dollars they’ve lost. It’s doubtful they can recover a nickel. But even if they can: so what? The jobs that those dollars were meant to protect are gone and unlikely to ever return. Carney and his team look downright incompetent in seeming to think that their financial incentives would keep production in Canada in the face of Trump’s massive tariffs. Didn’t we elect Carney precisely because he was seen as an expert in these matters? As if things weren’t bad enough, they weren’t helped by Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s big mouth. On Thursday, Trump announced he was suspending trade talks with Canada altogether after Ontario unveiled a provocative and misleading advertising campaign that Trump took umbrage with. But Ford’s screw-up mattered less than many might think. Beforehand, Carney admitted that a trade deal with Trump was “no longer within reach,” and that any relief on Trump’s tariffs would be pushed off until at least next year. We’re already seeing the disastrous consequences of those 25% tariffs. Carney needed to get relief. Even a reduction would have made a difference. But instead, he’s waving the white flag and promising to check in again in 2026. Indeed, with Carney at the helm, those 25% tariffs may become permanent. Entire sections of the Canadian manufacturing economy will come to an end in that situation — beginning with automakers. Facing this potential future wasteland in manufacturing, surely the federal government must be doing everything possible to boost the economy in other sectors? Well, not really. In a much-ballyhooed primetime speech this week, Carney promised to double non-U.S. exports by 2035. That’s an easy promise to make. But the things that must be done to achieve it are much harder. For example: Does Carney support a new pipeline from Alberta to the B.C. coast to get Canadian energy products to tidewater? He won’t say, despite such a pipeline being crucial to boosting exports to non-U.S. countries. Carney was elected because he promised he was the best man to deal with Trump’s tariffs. That has been an unmitigated disaster. Now, after his failure to get a deal, he’s promising to transform the Canadian export economy — just without committing to doing anything that’s politically unpopular to get there. At some point, Canadians will hopefully begin to see through the promises. Trump ends trade talks with Canada over “fake” Reagan ad — Royce Koop is a professor of political studies at the University of Manitoba, and a guest writer for the Winnipeg Sun." KOOP: With failure to get a tariff deal, Carney’s blunders are adding up1 point
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There's no way in hell that you're an actual adult who is of retirement age, Down-Arrows Syndrome Boy. At the very most you're 15.1 point
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The problem with left4rds is that you don't value foresight. You think that it's ok for leaders to just continually get even the easiest questions wrong and then steal the correct answers from the conservatives after all the damage has already been done. The fact is that you guys were stupid, again, as always, and it cost someone her precious life, and now you think that doing what we told you to do in the first place gets her life back. Sorry, dummy, that woman is still covered in dirt because of you and your idjit cultist buddies. Tough titty? Karen? Really? Go to hell, herbie, you worthless God-damned maggot.1 point
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I just don't like that today's immigrants hate my culture, traditions and values and want to take over and force me and everyone else to live like they did in the shithole they came from. I also hate the massive cost of paying for the upkeep of what are now millions of failed immigrants and migrants earning minimum wage or living on welfare and living in public housing leaching off the rest of us.1 point
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The liberals have become masters of controlling the message especially when it comes to older people You'll notice that pulls before the election after the election and even the election results itself show that younger people, who are more likely to be exposed to conservative information on the internet, turn their back on the liberals. The people that still vote liberal are the older people because they listen to CBC every night1 point
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Honest to God, it's alarming just how quickly Canadians take up the "It's time for Poilievre to go" chant just because the CBC said it. If the CBC said "Stick your finger up your butthole and then taste it", 49% of Canadians would end up with Barton-breath (that's what you get when you kiss someone's ass 24/7 for ten years straight).1 point
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Are you high, lying, or a stupid little cultist who actually believes what you just said? FYI leftists all over NA acted like the BLM riots were peaceful while people and police officers were being assaulted and killed, and billions of dollars worth of buildings were being destroyed. Then all those leftists proposed that the solution was that we DEFUND POLICE. Trudeau even said that "BLM is an excellent example of a protest that I support." You guys also cry every time ICE deports a murderer, or every time Trump kills a boat full of drug dealers and narcotics. So, yes, the concern for public safety is the exclusive domain of conservative leaders right now, and that's re-confirmed on a daily basis.1 point
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Did Mark Carney play a role in moving Brookfield to NY? There ya go. So Carney actually does exactly what Cdn accused him of, and you're the one with the partisanship issue.1 point
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I don't believe today's CPC is supporting becoming Republican in any way. An elected senate, yes. most conservatives would agree with that. It is not "creeping republicanism". Nobody believes that.1 point
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Always the same theme eh? Big government that hands out free, subsistence living. A nation chalk full of tent cities and dispare. But at least you eat...KD...4 times a week. The end-game...global central authority. Oh goodie...1 point
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And her husband like a Natural Man and they counselled others to act like that too. Then they met The Judge. And got convicted of tax evasion and unpaid GST remittances plus penalties, A natural jail cell awaits them. https://vancouversun.com/news/local-news/bc-couple-ran-tax-evasion-school-loses-appeal-tax-court I've known a couple of these nut jobs over the years. Some lost everything but avoided jail time. As I once heard a Judge say "Locking you up won't make you any smarter"1 point
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It's the TRUTH, exactly what ANYONE SANE would say. 💡 STILL ZERO EVIDENCE for your RIDICULOUS OPINIONS.1 point
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Not that so much IMO, it's more like people are simply not tuned in to how this stuff can work against them. This is powerful, it's highly efficient, and there is a huge cool factor in it... as an operator in any capacity, you will quickly become enamoured with it as long as it's on your side. It boils down to a matter of trust. Would you have trusted JT with this? Would you trust Trump with it right now? My answer is HELL NO, and based on what I see right here on the forum, the breakdown falls exactly along party lines. The possible difference with me is that I don't trust either side not to abuse it. I'm going to bold and capitalize the next sentence because I think it's important... there seems to be a fundamental reversal in logic here and I say that even though I fully appreciate that some of the advantages of this comes with huge benefits for everyone. THIS IS NOT ABOUT THE GOVERNMENT HAVING ACCESS TO "YOUR STUFF", IT'S ABOUT THE GOVERNMENT CONTROLLING YOUR ACCESS TO (WHAT IS OR SHOULD RIGHTLY BE CONSIDERED) YOUR STUFF AND YOUR ABILITY TO EXERCISE YOUR RIGHT TO THINGS YOU CONSIDERED AS ABSOLUTE BEFORE THIS CAME ALONG And again, the question comes down to trust, you may trust this government now but what about the next one; or the one after that? Machinations within the banking sector in Vietnam is something of a cautionary tale when it comes to the lowest level of freedom imaginable, that being compliance or the ability to simply opt out... punishing people for non-participation is about the lowest threshold of trust I can think of. I won't spoil it for you, check it out.1 point
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Agreed...this is the historical context. Since the Revolution, American presidents have slowly gained more and more unchecked power (Executive Branch), if only because of the huge scope of the job and the reluctance of Congress to reign things in. Congress tends to be more reactive while real world domestic and foreign policy events require power immediacy in many instances.1 point
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When times get tight and people have trouble putting food on the table and keeping a roof over their head, women suddenly come around to right wing politicians a lot more.1 point
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That's just dumb. Poilievre is a solid conservative, With conservative ideas and a conservative background. Carney is a leftist freak who will say whatever he needs to to make money. They are not the same thing and carney is no conservative Pierre talks about conservative values at every single one of his talking events. Every single one. So if you haven't heard him talk about them then you haven't heard any of his speeches so maybe don't comment on them. His whole thing is that families should be able to work hard, study hard, and then have a good life for themselves for the decent home and a safe neighborhood and raise their kids. He's talked about the need to be strong on crime instead of catch and release which is definitely a conservative value and not a liberal one. Smaller gov't, less taxes, spending focused on core duties and less red tape. ALl conservative values. etc etc. It's pretty hard to sell the idea he doesn't talk about conservative values all the time1 point
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It was a good interview. And he really needed that.1 point
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Ukraine has achieved parity on the battlefield and turned a three day special military operation into an endless litany of desertions, dysentery and death for the invader. Meanwhile, Russia is running out of fuel as Ukraine destroys refineries and power plants across the country, drone sanctions having given the half-hearted efforts of the West much needed teeth. Inflation is out of control and workers are not being paid. This is more like 1917 than 1941. A foreign war has become a catastrophe for the tsars’ wretched successor and a coup is ever more likely. May it be soon.1 point
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Please god don't ask why he thinks so much about sperm. You've already ruined breakfast1 point
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I guess not. I meant you are capable of gathering info from multiple sources to learn something, whereas the guys dissing you aren't. - All the info available in a Digital ID is already available by sorting other IDs, we're only trusting that they're not. - Four kids working together can crack a code even if one's only a C level like my kid, - I, despite being only a mid level geek found a girl's address from an online dial up chat. Some people insist no one can do things, simply because they can't. Believe me, I deal with that every day both in business and socially. - whadda ya mean, the computer SAYS you can't _ whadda you know about business practices and taxes you only ran a store in this shitty town for 30 years. I mean look at all the conspiracies when the reality is the guy in Cubicle A is clueless what's happening in Cubicle B of the DMV. Asks how to spell your name when your old registration is right in front of him. How YOU even have to ask your Doctor what the lab tests say, or ask a utility why they didn't send an email when the posties are on strike, which they've had since you first signed up and they charged you a late fee for regardless.1 point
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So you're saying there aren't still large crowds of mainly Muslims marching through the streets of every city (illegally) screaming out their hatred of Jews? My real-life experience says otherwise. Are you aware that this religion, like no other, has an important and well-known clause that suggests its adherents lie to non-believers when this will advance the cause of Islam? TAQIYYA — What Is Taqiyya (And Kitman)? Is It Really Lying?1 point
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I absolutely promise that the liberals are lying There's no need to promise that you are, everyone's aware Oh look, there you go again. Big shock You're not here sticking up for them everyday because you don't vote for them. I've seen you make thousands and thousands of pro-liberal posts, you don't make any such posts about other Parties. We both know the liberals are scum who lie and cheat, I consider that grounds not to vote for them, you consider that no hindrance to voting for them. Sometimes I wonder if you consider it a prerequisite. That is the difference between us1 point
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Isn't that a knock against Climate Denial to say it was warmer before humans 'arrived on the scene' ? You're saying that humans have never seen it as warm as this 'average' that we're talking about. Furthermore the post seems to acknowledge that temperatures are going up again so how is climate change a myth ? I've been on this board over 20 years, and the argument USED TO BE that temperatures weren't going up at all... so we're seeing progress from the Climate Deniers at least... In other words, humans weren't around then so how can you make any claims about the impact on humans ?1 point
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The US grid isn't failing because of something that happened yesterday, or even back in February, it's failing because of decades worth of bad decisions. Moving power generation away from tried-and-true, reliable sources like coal and nuclear to failed money-pits like wind and solar farms is the fault of climate cultists like you.1 point
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Libbies like our destructive little @ExFlyer, argue like crazy for a path to bankruptcy. He wouldn't push his credit to that limit. But the nation's credit is a nebulous concept to him. Im quite certain Flyer has done without "stuff" because of the cost. But he displays a lack of that sensibility when it comes to the government. He wants his "stuff" right fcking now! Rather childish. There is an obvious way out of this mess. Its called "de-regulation". Granted...it's a dirty term for Libbies. But it would work. Canada should be in a state of perpetual financial boom. Instead we greenie about and over-regulate...everything we have of value. Canada is run by self-serving bureaucracy and twits who are more concerned with global virtue-signalling, than with the welfare of their own nation's well-being. The whole thing is sickening to watch.1 point
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It worked in the end, the economy was “firing on all cylinders” by the second half of 2024. If you recall Trump tried to take credit for it even while Biden was still in office, saying it was because he was going to win the election in November and the “Trump golden age” was staring early. Then Trump got into office, dis a bunch of crazy and stupid things and everything started moving in the opposite direction.1 point
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Look at this map, robo: What continent do you think that is? Wrong, it's not Spuzzum. Just stop guessing: it's South America. If you were gonna ship drugs by sea, from the mainland of Sth Am to Florida (which is NW of Haiti there, by about 1,000 km), what country do you think they would leave from? I will give you fifty guesses, and FYI it's not Australia or Canada. OFC drugs leave Venezuela to go to the US. The map doesn't lie.1 point
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NL is now one quarter over 65. We lead Canada in that department too. The plan for my generation is to live it up, keel over and leave a massive debt with the youngsters. Hence the vital importance of a new hydro deal with Quebec. Unfortunately, voters in their wisdom have just thrown this into doubt by electing a new government that claims it can get a better one. Let’s hope Mr. Wakeham and his team are brighter than they look.1 point
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If I am on ignore, why do you reply to me almost daily? You just claim I am on ignore because you can't debate with me. You suggested that illegal immigration was necessary because no one would work for the slave labor wages. Or do you want to deny saying that? Did you not say that deporting illegals would prevent us from getting food or having our lawns down? Yes....yes you did.1 point
