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I'm hoping it's Trump 🤞 Hire a minion, fire a minion. There is a long line of highly inept àss kissing minions in his world so hard to say who's next... Hopefully all of them. He does need a scapegoat for the war though so guessing Hegseth will be under a bus before long is this thing drags on.4 points
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I feel like the collapse of Canada is inevitable at this point - we've cornered the world market on m0r0ns. There's no way any of these id10ts are going to wake up at this point. They're dug into their stupidity like a tick. But I'm going out fighting.3 points
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Don't you? LOLLLLLL LOOOOOSSWSEERRR LOL LOL LLOOOOOLLLLLL LOOOOOSERERRRRRRRRRR LOLL LOL LOOOOSOSWOERRRR LOOLLL LLOOOLL LLOL LLOL LOLL LOOOOSOEWERREERER PEDOPHILE PEDOPHILE PEDOPHHHHIILLLLLEEEE LLLLOOO LLOOLLL LOOOOOSSSSEERRRRRR2 points
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Inflation under conservative government was fairly minor. And it was extremely short-lived Inflation under the liberals has lasted for half a decade and is extreme. We never saw a year after year of 7 and 8% food increase in pricing the way we do Everyone remembers harper's time, everyone remembers that they could easily afford food. Everyone now realizes they can't. What the left likes to try and pretend is that a small amount of temporary inflation which is corrected quickly is the same as massive amounts of inflation that go on indefinitely If you having to lie to make your point2 points
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At first I thought that your thread title was gonna be the dumbest thing I saw all day, then I read ^^THAT^^ 🤣 This thread is like a nuclear bomb of stupidity. Contrast Trump's frequent: "buttering up of foreign leaders that he has to achieve progress with for the good of the American people" with Trudeau's "praise of the Chinese system of gov't, where authoritarians just do whatever they want and dissent meets bullets." Do you see the difference there, or do I have to spell it out for you? Trump is using shallow words to achieve success. Trudeau is admitting that, deep down, he has no respect for democracy. Then he: bribes the MSM with billions of taxpayer dollars keeps on pushing for control over speech on the internet makes slanderous Hitleresque speeches to incite hatred against dissidents jails dissidents for longer sentences than murderers in this country face freezes bank accounts of dissidents forces young people to take a jab that theoretically prevents the spread of covid, but in actuality never slowed the spread by even 1% built a "voluntary covid self-isolation center" in the Yukon "where asymptomatic people can be sent of they test positive, no one can go visit them, and everyone expects them to die...." Hmmmm. Does that sound like a "concentration camp"? John, your head is so far up your own ass that you see your food coming into your throat.2 points
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When you have absolutely no idea what you're talking about, your explanations don't count for much. Let us know when you can tell us about your long list of credentials and your education background, k?2 points
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You could also ask why at the same person would volunteer for service for their country. This is what I can't get my head around. But I have come to accept that Canadians can't understand Americans.2 points
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There are actually women posting on social media that they miss the cat calling...miss the confidence boost and attention from "real men". Defining what a woman is becomes an interesting aspect of this campaign.2 points
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Interesting rant against Canada's speech laws and NDP convention by a frustrated Canadian patriot:1 point
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I was going to make a vulger statement that would have been both funny and gross, but I will let it go.1 point
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Agreed...no special treatment for being an autistic female. Equal rights...equal lefts. Fight in the courts, not the streets.1 point
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The MAGA people love this type of abuse of women and children.1 point
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That’s true but it’s also true that he orders them on these unwinnable Quixotic nutjob crusades like persecuting his political enemies with baseless prosecutions and validating his batshit conspiracies so evn though they would fail under the best circumstances he also sets them up for failure. Such is the behaviour of personality cults led by an incompetent nutjob.1 point
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A psychiatrist noted that "hate Trump syndrome" can be traced to an individual's insecurities and low self esteem. They resent the masculinity, success and confidence that they themselves can never achieve. I noticed that it's always the more effeminate posters here that don't like Trump. The pearl-clutching man-buns like @Boges, @eyeball, @ExFlyer, @BeaverFever, @Hodad, @robosmith, @Moonbox, @herbie, @Michael Hardner are also the most severe TDS sufferers. Anyone who has ever drank a beer, won a fistfight in a bar, and had sex with a woman because they wanted to, always supports Trump. I stole the above quote from Legato, in the Meme thread.1 point
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You haven't been looking close enough... Port of Vancouver: The Port of Vancouver, which handled a record 160 million metric tons of cargo in 2024, is prioritizing the Roberts Bank Terminal 2 project, an estimated $2 billion initiative to expand container terminal space. Additionally, the Centerm Expansion Project was recently completed, significantly increasing its container handling capability. Port of Prince Rupert: Known as North America's closest port to Asia, this port has $3 billion in projects scheduled to expand export capacity for products like liquefied petroleum gas (LPG). Port of Halifax: Upgrades are focused on accommodating larger ships (18,000 TEUs), including building a new container buffer zone and adding new cranes to enhance transatlantic trade. Port of Churchill: Recognized as critical for Arctic sovereignty, the Port of Churchill is undergoing modernization to act as a crucial trade corridor.1 point
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But I thought the countries biggest oil proponent, Danielle Smith, said the deal her and Carney struck was a 'grand bargain', an 'end of dark times', and a 'starting pint grounded in good faith'? You seem to be getting Carney mixed up with Trudeau...1 point
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And your little mind probably thinks this delegation is only there on behalf of Carney's personal wealth, don't you... 😂1 point
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Why? Why should Canada be stuck paying such a high price for something we have in such abundance? Is Alberta being bombed back into the stone age too?1 point
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I'm implying food inflation was high during the Harper years, just like it is now.1 point
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They didn't build that freedom, we did. In that case both Alberta and Ottawa should be helping Canada to a big chunk of the war profiteering our resource is generating. Most of which should be plowed into developing alternatives and making us more independent of world market dictates for energy. It's ridiculous that any energy super power should be held hostage to America's vandalism on the other side of the world. I know, it's ridiculous how beholden we are to others. Apparently your toaster knows you better than your mirror.1 point
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Not even close. Sure, because we give them the opportunity. We set the terms we allow our resources will be utilized including the royalties and taxes. Do you have any idea who actually owns Canada's resources?1 point
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No it's about the weird way you think about things, in this case rules. Going back to nature where it's everyone for themselves appears to be the state you'd like to live in.1 point
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Does it make you seeth to be stopped at a red light when there's no cross traffic in sight?1 point
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I realize it's the best you can come up with but this... ...is not an accurate answer to... Is the monstrous amount of money in your estimation even bigger than the bonanza windfall profits oil and gas companies are realizing as a result of the war in Iran?1 point
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Why Carney won't say anything about forced labor. Canada has been flagged by international organizations for not just participation in forced labor, via the TFW program and mass immigration, but for actually setting up the system to make it so. He did the same thing in Brazil. Receipts in the thread:1 point
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How stoopid are you not to know the answer to the question?? Seriously. LOL1 point
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How are leftists reacting to this? Leftist media says moon mission is a colonial attack on Indigenous beliefs So it was that on Wednesday, The Walrus, which touts itself as publishing fact-based journalism and provoking new thinking, ran an article headlined, “With the Artemis II Mission, the Lunar Land Grab Begins.” https://archive.ph/JUyRG#selection-4035.0-4049.11 point
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The cry hards either forgot that, disregarded it, or just think that any inflation under a conservative government is better than inflation with a liberal government. Too many years back for me to remember the cost of food but the stat's say that food prices increased ~24% under Harper, and these fools probably thought that was okay. During the Harper government years (2006–2015), food prices in Canada experienced volatility and a general upward trend, often outpacing general inflation . This period saw significant price changes due to global economic shifts and weather-related supply constraints. Statistique Canada +4 Key aspects of food pricing during this period included: Volatility and Upward Trend (2006–2015): Food prices experienced sharp increases around the 2008 global financial crisis and experienced further pressure from droughts in 2014. While economy-wide prices rose roughly 14.5% between 2006 and 2014, food prices increased by nearly 24%. Rising Meat Prices: Meat and beef saw some of the largest price increases, with meat prices increasing significantly during the latter part of the period, partly due to reduced cattle herds and rising feed costs. Market Concentration: The retail food market saw high levels of concentration, with major chains holding significant market share, setting the stage for long-term food price increases. Northern Food Costs: Despite the existence of federal subsidies (such as Nutrition North Canada, which began in 2011), food prices in Northern and remote communities remained extremely high, continuing to present a challenge for accessibility.1 point
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Carney can say shit like that all day long with no fear of ever being called out by our MSM, and the CBC will spin it as "He's doing the best he can, but Trump's illegal war has made everything so expensive these last 11 days....". Then Canadians will turn around and say "He's doing the best he can, but Trump's illegal war has made everything so expensive these last 11 days...." If Poilievre calls him out then the CBC will do a "He's so negative all the time" segment and the cultists will say "He's so negative all the time".1 point
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And not just Jeremy Hanson from Canada...the European Space Agency is also heavily invested into the Artemis Program, having built the European Service Module, critical for crews support and Orion propulsion. Hoping the best for all concerned...it's been a long time since last leaving earth orbit.1 point
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Launch window is now open...Canada is onboard. This is like Apollo 8...only better.1 point
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yup - complete moonbats, both Johno and Robo Ignoramus.1 point
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What happened? Couldn't defend your thesis so you made up a new one?1 point
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Kinda...sorta...Canada (PM Chretien) led the way for the removal of a democratically elected president in Haiti (Aristide - 2004). Was that right or wrong ?1 point
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This thread is a case study in arrested development, as if your conception of what it means to be a man was frozen and fixed around grade seven: beer, punching and sex = man. lol And even more comical is that within this paradigm, utter subservience to another man (or a bloated orange vaguely man-shaped skin sack) is definitely the manliest thing any man can do. It's honestly just too much--too rich a gift--to wish it were anything different. Chef's kiss, boys, chef's kiss.1 point
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I didn't want to offend the trans-community.1 point
