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Instead of being horrified by yet another blatant abuse of power, I have every expectation that the cultists here will cheer the further dismantling of our democratic checks and balances. They will cheer a no-longer-politically-independent DOJ being misused to intimidate the FED into being no-longer-politically -independent. They will cheer a government that, instead of serving the people, serves only the would-be dictator.3 points
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“Dictator on Day One” still being a dictator on Day 3563 points
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Newsweek: Massive fraud allegations in California: What we know “What we’re trying to do is paint a picture,” he explained. “With, you know, a heavy caveat as to the accuracy of the number, but we think it’s going to be at least $250 billion … and probably more than that once you get into it.” “What’s actually happened is the pandemic spending has been baked into the regular spending trajectory,” he said. “That’s what’s happened. So my estimate is that we’re really talking about the explosion of spending around the pandemic which has been carried into normal budgeting.” President Trump, meanwhile, dubbed California “more corrupt than Minnesota” while announcing a federal probe into alleged fraud in the state early Tuesday. Minnesota Governor Walz announced he planned to abandon his quest for a third term amid an ongoing multibillion-dollar fraud scandal. A day earlier, Hilton and Morgan wrote a letter to Attorney General Pam Bondi requesting an investigation into purported “systemic fraud and fiduciary negligence” in state-funded programs. ********** I used to think we could only balance the budget by cutting programs. In the last year, I have become certain that we can balance the budget by simply eliminating fraud. Kick in some waste and abuse elimination and we probably have a healthy surplus.2 points
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What are you talking about? This is the first time I mentioned it. Talk about obsession - you guys protecting Trump even in this fiasco2 points
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also if they do get politicans to go against abortion rights they really are stupid. canadian will reject any conservative party looking like they want to remove womans rights its been proven time after time in modern canadian politics2 points
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Sounds like the cpc wants to become closer and closer to the republicans. oh well they almost had me when they went centrist with otoole as leader was very cllose to voting for them.. this new cpc no thank you2 points
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You did that all by yourself? Impressive. P.S. Since NDP support everything Liberal, your Orange riding is actually a Liberal riding.2 points
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Trump has obviously pumped you up with a pathological hate, seek help. Dillon-Wagoner.2 points
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Says the person acting like a child hiding from me because of all the lies you have been caught telling.2 points
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Hodad was in another thread complaining about the lack of decency with which ICE agents treat child-sodomizers - AKA, leftists.2 points
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Do any leftards here understand what Powell might actually be indicted for? No, you do not, so stfu.2 points
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Joe Biden was a vegetable and not a peep out of you. F*cking hypocrite.2 points
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I was just about to post a thread highlighting this very statement. Thanks for sharing it. The Trump administration is out of control. He is mad with power. Here are the important points - Trump’s Department of Justice has served the Federal Reserve with grand jury subpoenas threatening criminal indictment, using Jerome Powell's testimony before the Senate banking Committee as a pretext. (The appearance was about renovating office buildings.) It’s all about setting interest rates – and Trump wants his preferences to be the deciding factor – not what will best serve the public and the economy, based on evidence and economic conditions. Monetary policy cannot be decided by political intimidation.2 points
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Agreed... I didn't mention it previously because the polarization here is already over the top, but I blame the people inciting these actions and encouraging direct (and provocative) interference by folks who are clearly out of their their element and way beyond their depth. I suspect she was a kind lady who simply got caught up in something that was over her head, I doubt she even recognized that her situation had suddenly shifted to one that demanded caution and compliance. Most of all It saddens me to think that the last thing she (probably) heard was "drive baby drive." There's a stark lesson in this but I fear the people who need it most are the ones least likely to heed it. This is also an objective lesson in reality for keyboard warriors who watch too much TV... things can go badly wrong in a heart beat. When stakes are high and time is short it increases the potential for them in direct proportion. You can call off a dog but not a bullet. I didn't look but there might be some "shoot / don't shoot" simulations on YOUTUBE that would prove instructive for some. If I see any I'll post one later... Cheers2 points
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That's a pretty poor analogy. If ICE determines that a certain suspect(rightfully presumed to be dangerous) is at a certain location, they don't send in one agent in assuming that the person is going to not resist. They have to be prepared for the worst. Look at these faces...do you think every single one is going to just come along nicely? https://www.dhs.gov/wow If you read up on what they've been charged and convicted of, who in their right mind would want to impede ICE from tracking them down? The answer? The left of course.1 point
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Further to the studies I've posted and discussed here about the p53 issue, IGg4 antibody switch, T-cell suppression, SV40 presence in the vaccine, DNA contamination found in the vials, etc. These things have all led many scientists and researchers to speculate that the jabs would increase cancers. There have been 69 studies now showing that to be the case. This major study, just released and peer-reviewed, examines all those studies and more. IMPORTANT TO NOTE: The covid vaccine was never evaluated for carcinogenicity, genotoxicity or multi-dose long term effects. At all. This is actually in the package insert. Here is a link to a dropbox with the paper, as it is being massively suppressed and difficult to find online: oncotarget-v0i0-28824-C19-C19-vaccine-and-cancer-published-plus-supp-1-3-2026.pdf The authors of this paper are not Twitter gadflies. Dr. Kuperwasser is a senior cancer biologist at Tufts University whose work focuses on microenvironments, metastasis and immune system-cancer interactions. Dr. Wafik S. El-Deiry is an oncologist and molecular cancer researcher at Brown University, former president of the American Association for Cancer Research and the world's leading authority on p53 signaling and cancer therapeutics. Their DAY JOBS are spotting early cancer signals. The 69 other peer-reviewed papers, from 27 different countries, covered 333 patients and several large population datasets. It found: unusually rapid cancer progression, reactivation of previously controlled disease, odd tumor clusters near injection sites or draining lymph nodes, and a striking overrepresentation of lymphomas, leukemias, aggressive solid tumors, and virus-associated cancers. From the paper: "In addition, the COVID mRNA vaccines work by instructing the target cells to produce the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein. This occurs by introducing a synthetic, modified mRNA (mod-mRNA) which incorporates non-natural pseudouridine into its coding region to prolong the stability of the mRNA beyond that of natural mRNA. Introduction of the mod-RNA is accomplished using lipid-based transfection in the form of lipid nanoparticles (LNPs). The result is highly efficient transfection of the mod-mRNA into target cells with biochemical and pharmacological behavior different from naturally occurring mRNA. Consequently, the mod-RNA is transcribed into the foreign spike protein (as well as other frameshifted protein products), which elicits a robust immune response. Given the stability of pseudouridine modified mRNA, along with the residual DNA in the mRNA vaccine formulations, the mRNA vaccines are delivering exogenous genetic material (DNA and RNA (in the form of engineered nucleic acids)) into a patient’s cells. The COVID19 mRNA vaccines produce Spike protein that is encoded by a stable mRNA and has been found to be long-lived in the human body. These nucleic acid elements have been reported to contribute to Post-Covid Vaccine Syndrome (PCVS/PVS). Thus, these vaccines fit the definition of gene therapy." They painstakingly catalogued an inventory of case reports (and a few small series studies) of cancers linked to jabs— including lymphomas, leukemia, sarcoma, carcinoma (pancreatic, prostate, lung, colon, breast, etc.), melanoma (eye and skin cancer), glioblastoma (brain cancer), and the catchall, other. As you can see, they also confirm what myriads of other studies have shown - that the vax does not stay in the arm, as promised. The main places it travels to, again, is the heart, reproductive organs and brain. This is early safety-signal literature. The researchers' conclusion was simple and stark: “The collective world-wide evidence from 2020–2025 underscores a biologically plausible connection between COVID-19 vaccination and cancer.” Anecdotally: Like Ed Dowd, who surmised early on that effects of the jabs like disability and death would show up in insurance actuary reports before it would be admitted to by authorities, I follow another guy's substack who is a top-level salesperson for a Pharma company. His job is selling cancer medicines. He surmised early on that cancer med sales would tell the tale early on, as well. He has been reporting on the skyrocketing increase in cancer meds, all over the world. Which would explain Big Pharma's new interest in buying up cancer med companies.1 point
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Kind of a wacky way to frame it. ICE can't find any more "CRIMINAL illegal aliens" (implying there are none?) so now they go after people based entirely on skin colour? The Trump vs Biden comparison of 'encounters/illegal immigration' or however one want's to describe it, the numbers tell us which president was stronger on border control. Comparison of Illegal Immigration Trends Aspect Trump Administration Biden Administration Daily Encounters Approximately 1,041 (first week of Trump’s term) As high as 20,086 (last week of Biden's term) Overall Detentions Peaked at over 50,000 (mid-2019) Estimated between 20,000 to 40,000 (2021-2024) Gotaways Estimates around 132 daily Reports of 1,800 daily in recent fiscal years Detention Increase Fluctuated significantly No drastic changes until mid-20251 point
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Like I said in the other thread, these companies are waiting for stability. A free and fair election would go a long way to doing that. But the left is shocked...shocked I tell you...that stability didn't happen over night. I would not invest a dollar in Venezuela unless and until the country begins conforming to western values. That means capitalism and representative government. What Trump needs to do is convince these oil companies to announce plans to invest in Venezuela and hire Venezuelans to do the jobs if a new government is elected. That would go a long way to bringing about change.1 point
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And the legacy of European colonial powers, first Germany and then Belgium, who exacerbated existing social distinctions between the Hutu and Tutsi into rigid, racialized ethnic divisions that ultimately contributed to the conditions for the 1994 genocide.1 point
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One day you perverts will look back and see how right Trump was, and how stunted & corrupt you were.1 point
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Rwandan genocide is a good example of African tribal genocide.1 point
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Who would deny that this is unprecedented? Trump's administration is fueled with the unprecedented. ............. likely suck to be on a fixed income tho.1 point
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Right. Calling Americans Nazis is just good politics, right? Wver think you are so radical that you don't see how radical others are?1 point
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"Trump is not a dictator" - people with low IQs1 point
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Here's the point - the Federal Reserve must be independent. In every country where the money supply is controlled by politicians instead of an independent board, they end up with rampant inflation. Trump only wants to do what feels good for him in the moment. he doesn't care at all about the effects1 point
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US military was not to blame for those losses that was the government at the time and the people who constrained their military forces by tying both hands behind their backs.......it was them who did not have the will, or ba!!s to let their militaries off the leash and allow them to finish those wars....Look at WWI, WWII, and Korea....the military was not constrained like they were in Iraq or Afghanistan.... Abysmal you say....it is estimated that over 300 to 600 thousand Iraqis lost their lives during that insurgence....double that figure on those that were injured.... In Afghanistan well over 200,000 killed and triple that were injured... Do you think Canadian could deal with that much death and destruction.....you over estimate todays Canadians... They don't have to be good at anything they will hold all the cards, and once the people start feeling the pain from your insurgency, regular Canadian will be turning those insurgents in record numbers.... Those figures do not include your insurgency numbers.....Think Canada could process those numbers....Lets not forget these people were hard, most of them poor, and had learned how to survive with little to nothing.....Canadians are not as hard in fact they are as soft as you can get, ever see a teenager when they can't find their phone....do you think Canadians could survive with our electricity, or shelter, in the Canadian winter....How could they stand up to a well equipped military with ever weapon you could imagine... You must think the US are id!ots to allow Canadian to cross the border when ever they want....they will be on lock down not able to leave cities or towns...why would you think Canadians would have freedom of movement ? You don't think they would build a northern wall, pack it with the latest surveillance equipment , patrol it with drones, etc.... 12 years ago we could listen/record any cell phone conversations with a 10 km range and jam any one or group of phones we wanted, plus develop their phone history all from inside a back of a Bison.... doing 80 kms an hour....I can't even imagine what type of gear they have now....but i'm sure it is light years ahead of what we Canadian military had... And yes there would be a massive back lash from American citizens....But do you think they will be doing anything but protesting...and do you really think they will be allowed to cross the border.....The US is smarter than you give them credit for....they have done this a couple of times now.... US army alone has 1/2 million regular force troops, and another 500 K reserve troops, not counting national guard....not counting marines, air or naval units....or Spec operations... It is all fantasy....but feel free to try....1 point
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https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c205dx61x76o "Trump seeks $100bn for Venezuela oil, but Exxon boss says country 'uninvestable'." Glad to see Maduro's gone, but didn't Trump actually ask anyone about this before they invaded? - Big Oil won't touch this with a 10 foot pole. - The same regime is in office. - No plan, no brains, a huge expense in military, and all they've accomplished is stealing a few tankers of oil. What now?1 point
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As I just explained in detail, ICE was looking for one Roberto Munoz who was convicted of sexually assaulting a minor. He is by your own definition, a non-citizen criminal. Renee Good, by doing what she did on that day, was actively trying to ensure this man was not caught by ICE. There are loads of people all over the US trying to impede ICE in any way they can. That's a pretty clear signal that they do not want anyone deported. There are people on this forum that have been highly critical of ICE, even comparing them to the Gestapo. They do not like what ICE agents are doing even while they put their lives on the line trying to catch these dangerous illegals.1 point
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This is just another massive (and comically bad) straw man argument. Can you find evidence anywhere of someone fighting to keep non-citizen criminals free in the US? On this forum? No, of course not. People object to the tactics ICE is using. The masks, the brutality, the abductions, the fear on the streets of US cities that makes decent people afraid to send their kids to school. Nobody is rooting for child molesters to stay here and you should be embarrassed and ashamed for trying to claim that they are. It's cheap and dumb. It's also the exact same crap you try to pull with Israel and Palestine. You want to pretend that objecting to wanton slaughter of innocent makes one pro-terrorist. Grow the fark up. Do better.1 point
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No, you just don't have one because the facts are not on your side. So these dishonest games are all you got. Renee Good was shot because she endangered an officer's life, and he acted in self-defense.1 point
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It's amazing the contortions some of you are doing in order to cast the murdered woman as the "bad guy." It's equally amazing that you fall for the propaganda of the Trump administration. Anyway, I dug up a recruitment poster for the Gestapo. The translation is "The police on frontline duty." ICE recruitment kind of takes the same theme, proud men with their guns. But, in the ICE poster, they show a father and a son. "Hey Dad, let's go and harass a bunch of people together! Maybe we'll get to shoot them!"1 point
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herpes thinks any act of enforcement is "brownshirt" unless it's something like IRS enforcement which actually gives the degenerate a sexual tickle.1 point
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