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Trump was never convicted of rape. If you have to lie to make your point you have a bad point3 points
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It's not talked about on CBC, but there is a SK separation movement that is growing. They're watching Alberta closely. I just read an essay by one of the SK separatism leaders in which he lays out the idea that if Ottawa loses its' Alberta piggy bank, then SK would become the new piggy bank and they DO NOT want that. I think they're starting to realize that it would be better for SK to leave when Alberta leaves.2 points
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Fairly safe to say that those that subscribe to MAGA are not objective in their critique. Haha. Akin to any cult they have a fused identity – which is crucial to their group dynamics and motivations. Self-righteous, MAGA members believe themselves true patriots and self righteous, vigorously opposing any perceived threats to their identity. MAGA members have a very strong bent for authoritarianism, with group loyalty being far more important than individual expression that is contrary to MAGA’s opinion, – any critique or objective opinion contrary to MAGA is viewed as Left, non-American, traitorous. MAGA leaders are extremely manipulative with rhetoric, invoking divisive issues that promote strong emotion within the group with the real target being outside - the non-aligned audience? The MAGA movement has been classified as fascist - those that know anything about history would likely draw a parallel.2 points
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A good effort but nothing will cure it except bad experience. To this day, some of the most interesting (and lovely) people I've ever met were in shelters during a rocket attack. For me, a fascinating part of this board is the willingness of some to set common sense and observed reality completely aside in support of political ideology. What's been lost is actually a bigger loss than it appears on the surface...the political centre. Lack of a political centre is what greases the pivot point on political see-saws, limits choices exclusively to bad ones, and prevents adapting to changing / evolving circumstances. In some circles it's called strength of an idea. Taking the time to refute nonsense like or: .... in any sort of coherent manner is time you will never get back. It's nothing more than an "oh ya, well what about this" deflection and you will end up chasing it across the globe and through every page of the bible. I'm rooting for ya though.2 points
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Sure you can. Those guest and hosts on the talk show I listened to as I drove out of town this morning. Repeating over and over how there should be no mentions of Cdb historical shame to new immigrants because slavery was abolished by Britain before Canada even existed. Just that one thought, repeated over and over. As if discrimination therefore never existed in Cabada, Conveniently not mentioning Chinese head tax, exclusions, Japanese internment, Komagata Maru, or the treatment of natives since Day One.Gonna deny the attitude towards the east Indians from Uganda in the 1970s wasn't real too? Get off your pot with the claims bigotry has been eliminated, it's a hell of a lot less than a generation or two ago and mainly due to laws and court rulings. And it will be far less but still be around in another couple with people like you making sure it does by simply denying it.2 points
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When it comes to core duties/responsibilities of government, you seem to be putting high speed rail at the top of the list. That's the only absurdity that I see.2 points
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Whatever. You're a fan of all things Liberal, so what you do or don't support changes with whatever whims they come up.2 points
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Working with Israel to achieve similar long-term strategic outcomes is not "bending the knee."2 points
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Of course leftists don't want the search function here, because it turns this jumble of a forum into "The North American Repository of Debunked Left4rd Lies and Cultist BS" Right now, all of their lies are scattered across 600 pages of thread titles on this form that can never be accessed in a timely manner. We really need the search function back. There's no good reason why there isn't one.1 point
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Key metrics where Canada has declined since Liberals took power in 2015 (StatCan, OECD, CMHC, Fraser Institute, World Happiness Report data): - Real GDP per capita: only 1.1% growth 2014-2024 (2nd-worst in OECD); recent quarters near 2017 levels. - Labour productivity: 0.8% avg annual growth 2015-2023; 2023 worst in OECD. - Housing affordability: major erosion waves 2015-2023; crisis spread beyond Toronto/Vancouver. - Health wait times: ~18 weeks (2015) to 28.6 weeks (2025). - Combined Federal & Provincial debt-to-GDP: rose to 74.8% (2024/25). - Police-reported crime rate: 5,232 to 5,672 per 100k (2015-2024). - Child poverty rose to 18.3% (2023, ~1.4M kids). No 2024-26 data reported yet. Canada's happiness and mental health metrics have also worsened since 2015: - World Happiness Report: Ranked 5th (2015), now 25th (2026 report) - Youth under 25: 71st. - Youth (12-17) fair/poor mental health rose from ~12% (2019) to 26% (2023). - Moderate-to-serious distress in students: 24% (2013) to 44% (2019), up further post-pandemic. - Suicides: 4,508 deaths (2021) to 4,982 (2022), then 4,735 (2023) per Health Infobase. Other metrics: - 55% of Canadians are experiencing significant financial anxiety. - 47% of Canadians report they are living "paycheque to paycheque" and have had to use emergency or retirement funds to make ends meet. - For those age 25-44, 55% report rising prices are significantly affecting their ability to meet daily expenses. - 42% of Canadians report they would not be able to survive longer than a month if they lost their primary source of income. - 41% of Canadians say they experience physical stress symptoms such as not being able to sleep and anxiety when they talk about their financial situation.1 point
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Well, truth be told alberta isn't as much of the national revenue as it thinks But there's no doubt that the feds would feel it, they are a strong net producer. But while there would be adjustments if ONLY alberta left quebec and the maritimes would still be fine more or less. But. I don't believe for a moment that if alberta did go they'd be the only ones. Sask would follow shortly. And honestly i don't think bc would want to be out there with two provinces between them and the east, and with less voting power now that the other western provinces were gone. So i think bc would quite likely look at it as well. There have been a few times when bc actuallly polled higher for separation than alberta has, a fact often forgotten. BC wont' go on it's own, but if canada is broken up already why not stick with the west? I'm not sure about the territories, they may wait and see for a bit and then go with whomever looks more financially solid when the dust settles. And manitoba is a little hard to be sure about but i've spent a lot of time there, and in the end i think they'd rather be part of a western canada than an eastern, and have more of a say in the gov't. In the east they'd have no voice. So i think if alberta left what we'd see is they would shortly teach Carney a whole new version of 'floor crossing', eventually picking up all the western provinces and probably the yukon over a period of a few years. And it would honestly take that much to create a stable, solid country with long term viability. Oil won't be king forever, but when you look at all the resources and food production and water and minerals etc etc as well as the tech and movie and other fields if you had a united western country of some sort you'd be able to make a pretty good go of it.1 point
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While it may seem intuitive that if you have a thing you have it's opposite as well, that's not true. Just as you can have selfishness without empathy. About all you can say is that a person who has one should theoretically have the capacity for the other, but that doesn't mean they experience it. Both pride and shame require some trigger and some people just don't have the trigger for one or the other or both. If we define pride as being a sense of self worth derived from seeing the value of a personal or group achievement or social status then unfortunately there have been many times and examples in history where people had pride but no shame Which is unfortunate I agree with you completely, you're right when you say that trans people are just dragging us down. Honestly you phrased that very well.1 point
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There's no such thing as "the Dems" finding a good candidate - they're all left-wing trash. No, we make do with Trump, and then Vance wins out in '28. I'm sorry comrade, but you're just going to have to deal with TDS for 6+ more years. Beats the shit out of blocking traffic and setting cars on fire.1 point
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Of course leftists don't want the search function here, because it turns this jumble of a forum into "The North American Repository of Debunked Left4rd Lies and Cultist BS" Right now, all of their lies are scattered across 600 pages of thread titles on this form that can never be accessed in a timely manner. We really need the search function back. There's no good reason why there isn't one. This is already in the steering forum, but nothing is being done.1 point
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"... we just want to drain every last drop of blood from it we can without it dying or running away."1 point
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Looks like we got a double dose of dumbasses here in Canada, it was called the liberal party, and those that voted for them...stand up take a bow1 point
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Keep it up. deny, deny, deny.... I only pointed out some of our historical shames, need a few more so you can repeat the same denial again but louder? Seems to be all you Proud Boys can do.1 point
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Rampant inflation for ten+ years under the LPoC and record-level inflation under Biden, lefta4rd cutists: "I don't see nothin'." 3 weeks of genocidal dictator blasting in Iran, left4rd cultists: "OMG WE NEED TO STOP KILLING GENOCIDAL DICTATORS NOW BECAUSE GAS COSTS ALMOST AS MUCH AS IT DID WHEN BIDEN WAS PRESIDENT!!!!!" Also: You can try answering this as well: Can men get pregnant? Y/N ___ In a modern society with a healthy, functioning justice system: Should a woman have to be able to name what year they were allegedly r4ped, provide proof that they at least met the accused in one of the years that it probably occurred in, and provide at least one flimsy piece of evidence, in order to get a man convicted of r4pe? IOW, does she need to nail her time frame down to 1 calendar year and have more than just a story to get a man convicted of r4pe? Y/N __ Results: Get 0/2, you're a cultist. Get 1/2... you're still a cultist. We already know that you're a cultist, this is just a wake-up call for you personally.1 point
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I love that tis threat title stays on the page as long as this conversation goes on... Libs: "Alberta oil has to stay in the ground" Also Libs: "Alberta can't leave because we need all the money from oil, agriculture, etc, that funds Quebec."1 point
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That's a feature, not a bug. Although you have to be careful not to get a bug if you're at either end of that equation. This thread keeps going on, and as I pointed out, "Morally Acceptable" is community based. And "worrying" is not a rational process, it's emotional. The unstated assumption here is that groups have morals, and that's ok. What it means is that therefore Canadians as a group have them. They are going to be necessarily different from those of "whites" due to math, but they exist. And the fun part is that as part of the group you will contribute, even a little bit, as to what is 'right/wrong'... from your posts, your words and actions, and how you look at that trans lady on the bus disapprovingly before you put your hand on her knee. The NOT FUN part is that you don't get to decide, in the end. Any more than you can stop yourself from smelling your neighbour's BBQ. We all share things, not just market prices for oil.1 point
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That was the concept I reluctantly agreed to, that's not where we are nor where we're headed though and you damn well know it. Deflecting your argument back to a concept most people would (reluctantly) agree to (in principle) doesn't alter the trajectory here. My fear was always what you would do with a reasonable concept after you stuck your head in the tent and if you would then defend it in a manner that suggests that was the plan all along. Which is what I see now. IMO, "you people" sold this knowing where it was heading... the fact you now defend the trajectory of it speaks to that IMO. I reluctantly believed you on the gun registry, and I reluctantly believed you were sincere about MAID.... frankly, I feel a bit silly for doing that now. Guess what happens next time? Next time, the "HELL NO" you'll hear will be impenetrable to liberal BS, sarcasm, ridicule and promises not to fuc& it up in a predictable fashion.1 point
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So uneducated.... Are you referring to companies in Alberta, or your provincial government? https://www.alberta.ca/system/files/Premier Smith Letter to Prime Minister Trudeau.pdf In light of Alberta’s unique labour challenges, I am requesting that your government immediately increase Alberta's Provincial Nomination Program allocation to 20,000 annually in 2024, 2025 and 2026. This would support our efforts to address critical labour shortages and supports a collaborative federal-provincial-territorial relationship that respects Alberta’s role in addressing its regional immigration needs. Since Alberta’s program is heavily focused on temporary residents, this increase will support the transition of this group to permanent residency. Maybe you can take Smith with you when you separate... In February, when Alberta Premier Danielle Smith announced a provincial referendum set to take place in October, she framed immigrants as a burden to Alberta taxpayers. “Throwing the doors wide open to anyone and everyone across the globe has flooded our classrooms, emergency rooms and social support systems with far too many people, far too quickly,” Smith said during a Feb. 19 provincial address that anticipated a provincial budget $9.4 billion in the red.1 point
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There is no Canadian historical shame. That's something invented by anti-Western, anti-Canadian, self-hating whites like you. I bet any of those immigrants who are educated and know about their history laugh at what you people consider to be Canada's shame, because their own people did far, far, far worse. You white knights just hand wave away that everyone in the world was a barbarian. Maybe the ultimate example is renaming Dundas Square in Toronto, named after a British politician they accuse of delaying the banning of slavery (actually, he proposed a saving amendment that allowed the bill to pass where it likely would not have otherwise). They instead named it after a word from an African state that grew fat and rich from taking and selling slaves. This is the two faced nature of how the left looks on our history. Dundas was evil because his amendment might have delayed the end of slavery in the empire, but the Akan people who practiced brutal slavery, ah, well, what can you expect of darkies, eh? We mustn't judge them! Bigotry WAS a lot less, but now it's growing at an alarming pace now because of people like you and your support for dividing people into different races and groups and rewarding those whose skin colour you like and punishing thsoe whose skin colour you dislike. Same goes for religion. Religious bigotry was down to almost nothing until you people started importing millions of Muslims and then smiling tolerantly as they began attacking Jews and Christians.1 point
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No. Im still wondering what realistic threat Iran poses to America? It appears to be little to none. In which case, America has become a Zionist stooge.1 point
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Initial Verdict (May 2023 - $5 Million): A Manhattan federal jury found Trump liable for sexual abuse and defamation, awarding Carroll $5 million. The jury did not find him liable for rape under New York's narrow legal definition at the time, but Judge Lewis Kaplan later clarified that the act met the common definition of "rape".1 point
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Sure calling people names, threatening and taunting them really makes them do what you want, right? F-cking MAGA warmonger m0ron, it's a defence organization, it comes to your aid if you're attacked, not if you start a war without even consulting them. Didn't clue in renaming the pig boy Hegseth to the Secretary of War? Didn't elect an oaf that's done nothing but f-ck over every ally economically? Didn't clue in how he defends other democracies with that shemess treatment of Zelensky and repeated threats to vut off aid to Ukraine? Your entire administration can go pi55 up a rope if it expects anything from any other country on the planet. Be happy they're deadbeats or you'd already be glowing in the dark. BTW if you trolling is intent on making people dislike Americans, you're doing a good job. Unfortunately though the normal common sense ones get smeared with the same shit.1 point
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If you say it enough times it must be true. These Trump hating fools take their directions right out of Goebbel's playbook.1 point
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You poor creature. You STILL haven't realized that YOU'RE Fredo!1 point
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AFRICANS oppressed Africans first. They're the ones who took slaves. They're the ones who sold them to Europeans and Arabs. A not insignificant number of slave owners in the US south were freed blacks. Asians were treated like shit in America. So were Jews. Look how they've thrived. How come blacks can't?1 point
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I am not sure I completely buy into this theory, but there is some stuff there that is credible. I absolutely believe this has all been about China all along. China has been far to destructive to the US to let it go. A direct war would be catastrophic for both countries and the world. But choking China where they can't respond is genius.1 point
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The Israelis were satisfied with the original two state solution. The Palestinians were not. And after Oct 7, that's not on the table.1 point
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The St. Lawrence Seaway allowed our exporting of materials get to market faster and cheaper not to mention the added hydro electric power the seaway provided. The Confederation Bridge was built mainly because the federal government was tired of paying all of PEI's ferry bills which they had to do by constitutional agreement, and it only cost $1.3 B. Earlier in this thread, you mentioned the 1976 Olympics. In 1973, Montreal's Mayor Jean Drapeau announced...'These games can no more have a deficit than a man can have a baby'. It took until December 2006 for the taxpayers of Quebec to pay off the final bill. We're going to have to start getting a little more sensible with our spending don't you think? I agree we need subs, fighter planes, a larger properly equipped military, military bases in the north, doubling our electrical energy capacity by 2050, getting our resources to market, not to mention doctors, housing, hospitals, schools, etc. We don't really need a vanity project like high speed rail.1 point
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People already have equal treatment and opportunities. They have what representation they earn or work for, depending on how you define the term.1 point
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These are people afflicted with the belief that if our economy doesn't grow we'll DIEEEE! Unless I'm mistaken you and Poilievre believe this too, am I right?1 point
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No I don’t think $90 billion is an exorbitant amount spread out over 20 years of construction. Keep in mind that a short light rail system on Toronto’s waterfront is $3 billion. The cost of the Gordie Howe Bridge is $6.4 billion, a single bridge. We’re talking about an 800km high speed rail line from Toronto to Quebec City that’s completely separate from the freight line that Via currently shares. Much of this work had to happen for high frequency rail, the simple separation of passenger from freight lines, but the reality is that there’s a significant difference in travel times that comes with HSR. Both highway and rail transportation are expensive. We need both, but we at least have a rail right of way for significant portions of HSR through Peterborough. We don’t have surface room in the GTA for new highways, which is why Ford has talked about tunnelling a second parallel highway under the 401. The longer we wait on transportation infrastructure projects in busy and growing urban areas, the costlier and harder they are to build.1 point
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Obsessed much? You can't even stay on topic. My eggs were overdone. Must be those damn illegals! I got tennis elbow. Those phuckin' illegals again! Everything bad is those damn illegals' fault! The Republicans control the White House, the Senate, the House, the Supreme court, but the Dems are making everything bad! WaaWaa........1 point
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This is a lie. What happens most often is we "monkeys" post a well-thought argument or statement and your best friend responds with: LLOOLLLL LLOOOOOSER!!! PEDOPHILE PEDOPHILE PEDOPHILE......LOOOLLL L LLLOOL LL LL OO LLLLLOOOOSER.....LOOLLLLLLOOOSER PEDOHILE PEDOPHILE.......LOOOOOOSSSEERRRR LLOLLL LLLOLL LLOL LLLOO LLL LLOO LLLLLOOOSERR. You have the order of events backwards.1 point
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Your concerns are fueled by TDS, comrade. You can cease with the bullshit. Want to mourn American deaths? Go through the following list and share your sympathies: Recent Victims Named in Official Reports (2024–2026) The following individuals have been identified as victims in recent years: Laken Riley (22): A nursing student killed in February 2024 while jogging on the University of Georgia campus. Jocelyn Nungaray (12): A young girl murdered in Houston, Texas, in June 2024. Rachel Morin (37): A mother of five killed in Maryland in 2024. Sheridan Gorman (18): A Loyola University student killed in Chicago in March 2026. Police Officer David Lee (44): Killed in Missouri in 2024. Ruby Garcia (25): Killed in a carjacking attempt in Michigan in March 2024. Lizbeth Medina (16): Murdered in Texas in 2023. Luis Jocsan Nanez Lopez (15): Shot and killed in Kentucky in 2025 while protecting his mother. Homeland Security (.gov) +4 Victims of Fatal Traffic Incidents (2024–2025) Many reported cases involve fatal crashes involving non-citizens driving under the influence or without a license: Ivory Smith (7): Killed in a crash in Texas in 2024. Alex “AJ” Wise Jr. (10): Killed in a crash in Texas in 2024. Melissa Powell (47) and Riordan Powell (16): Mother and son killed in a Colorado crash in 2024. Katie Abraham (20): Killed in a hit-and-run in Illinois in 2025. Taliyah Crochet (18) and Rylan Oncale (18): Both killed in a Louisiana crash in 2024. Homeland Security (.gov) +2 Historical and Advocacy Listings Kate Steinle (2015): A high-profile case involving a shooting on a San Francisco pier. Grant Ronnebeck (21): Killed in 2015 while working at a convenience store in Arizona. Sarah Root (21): Killed by a drunk driver in Nebraska in 2016. The Remembrance Project: An organization that maintains a broader list of American citizens killed by illegal immigrants to advocate for stricter border policies1 point
