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What I find absolutely hilarious that these MAGA hypocrite scumbags endlessly shriek about “restoring meritocracy” and falsely claiming everyone is unqualified but then are constantly exposed as the most corrupt and unqualified people you can for any job, turning their departments is cesspools of massive incompetence and mismanagement and corruption3 points
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https://www.foxnews.com/politics/indicted-democrat-sheila-cherfilus-mccormick-resigns-congress-amid-expulsion-threat Looks like another lefty has been exposed as a fraud after allegedly siphoning money from disaster relief. Quel surprised 😮2 points
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They are alleged to have given millions to extremist groups while simultaneously raising money to fight them. Basically creating their own boogeyman so that they could raise money off it. Sick if true2 points
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See? when the wrong wong supporters have no reply they resort to fallacy whatabout whatabout yer a leftist Tongues so far up Donnies arse they're riddled with spongiforms from his rotting brain.2 points
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We are all shocked that an unqualified, amoral grifter nominated equally unfit and inept crooks to his cabinet. This is shocking. But when the only bullet point on the job description is "unwavering, sycophantic personal loyalty" I guess you take what you can get.2 points
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1) The fraud claims by your uneducated social media propagandist have not been substantiated Gullible dropout fools like you will believe any ridiculous far fetched claim posted on social media as long as its convenient to your cult but most intelligent people understand social media is a cesspool of fake news 2) The claims even if they were true have nothing to do with the topic of this thread, which is corruption, abuse, mismanagement and toxic workplace created by the incompetent unqualified corrupt MAGA shitbags and grifters Trump has appointed to run the country into the ground.2 points
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I disagree. If we make light of this, more Canadians will face this kind of treatment and meet public indifference. It’s not just about Canadians. It’s a general mean-spiritedness about America that has been prominent for a while now and is turning off a lot of people internationally. You don’t have to look far to discern people’s disgust. I think it signifies a decline in basic decency and kindness. Canada isn’t off the hook either. For a period of time Canada felt like a dictatorship, and not all of it can be blamed on the necessities of handling a public health crisis.2 points
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OMG the 2026 eqivalent of standing on the corner with a sandwich board and bell..... The End Is Nigh ding ding ding2 points
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The topic of the vote is gerrymandering. This unconscionable b1tch... Needs to be put in her place... Tied up on a short leash in the junkyard.1 point
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The vast majority of people in power positions who happen to be female, black, Hispanic, etc. got to where they were by merit. However, when people see appointees like Ketanji Jackson, who CLEARLY got her position because of identity boxes she checked, it perpetuates the stereotype that DEI is the reason for all their success. Therefore, they need to work even harder to prove they deserve to be the position they’re in. We may set a record for 8-1 Supreme Court decisions. 🙄1 point
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Sad. Paying to stage hate crimes and attempting to tie mainstream conservatives to it. Sick stuff1 point
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Waiting for: Leftists to ignore this thread or Leftists to scream about LIES or Trump DOJ Weaponized While they ignore the facts being alleged. OMG I seen that they are alleged to have paid someone to help organize and facilitate the Charlottesville protest that Democrats have lied about for years to attack Trump and Republicans.1 point
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I am here all day long for this!1 point
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LMAO that’s what you’re resorting to now? From shrieking that Liberals are not listening conservatives Canadians to shrieking that listening to conservative inout means they’re inept? How desperate are you. Clearly the inept one is Poillievre as his crew abandons his sinking ship Sounds like Pierre is ready to cross the floor next. 😂 And this is not an “all-party committee, team or task force”. This is Justin Trudeau’s existing committee which they have joined.1 point
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Lori Chavez-DeRemer was facing multiple scandals and a misconduct investigation. Lori Chavez-DeRemer, President Trump’s embattled labor secretary, stepped down on Monday as multiple scandals and investigations closed in on her. An internal investigation into her leadership was reviewing allegations of widespread misconduct, including the use of department resources for personal trips and having an affair with a member of her security team. … Investigators spoke with several dozen witnesses, and uncovered evidence that Ms. Chavez-DeRemer and her staff abused federal spending limits on personal trips, several people familiar with the investigation said, including on fancy hotels, S.U.V. rentals and meals. Four people have already left or been forced out of their jobs in connection with the investigation. Investigators had also reviewed personal text messages sent to young female staff members by Ms. Chavez-DeRemer, her former deputy chief of staff, her husband and her father. The messages, reported last week by The New York Times, suggested that the secretary was drinking during the workday and raised questions about professionalism with her staff. The likelihood of embarrassing details coming out through the inspector general inquiry was compounded by a parallel inquiry on Capitol Hill: Senator Charles E. Grassley of Iowa, the Republican chair of the Judiciary Committee, demanded internal records and statements from the department in connection with the allegations. Ms. Chavez-DeRemer’s husband has been barred from the department’s headquarters, after female staff members accused him of making unwanted sexual advances, including filing a police report. … Investigators spoke with several dozen witnesses, and uncovered evidence that Ms. Chavez-DeRemer and her staff abused federal spending limits on personal trips, several people familiar with the investigation said, including on fancy hotels, S.U.V. rentals and meals. Four people have already left or been forced out of their jobs in connection with the investigation. Investigators had also reviewed personal text messages sent to young female staff members by Ms. Chavez-DeRemer, her former deputy chief of staff, her husband and her father. The messages, reported last week by The New York Times, suggested that the secretary was drinking during the workday and raised questions about professionalism with her staff. The likelihood of embarrassing details coming out through the inspector general inquiry was compounded by a parallel inquiry on Capitol Hill: Senator Charles E. Grassley of Iowa, the Republican chair of the Judiciary Committee, demanded internal records and statements from the department in connection with the allegations. Ms. Chavez-DeRemer’s husband has been barred from the department’s headquarters, after female staff members accused him of making unwanted sexual advances, including filing a police report.1 point
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Your ignorance and bias is astounding... What does Carney, the Federal government or boomers have to do with your auto or home insurance that is regulated by the Alberta province government? And don't know the situation nor do I care, but if your friend can't afford the extra $15 a month for car insurance he shouldn't have been having babies... If he may have to sell his home over this $15 p/m, he's got more financial problems than just car insurance...1 point
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Yeah, I'm very scared of Poilievre but no, not upset, Why would I be....he's irrelevant. You got it... 3 more years of crying and complaining for you. It's all you got so you'll enjoy.1 point
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Do you believe that Poilievre is capable or could handle US negotiations... If so, what would he do that's different, other than selling us down the road to the US?1 point
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Okay dumbfûck.... you can't cite that I'm wrong, because I'm not so am done playing with you on this topic. Facts are that your hero prioritized Chinese investment and it slammed the metro Vancouver home prices to the point that they became unaffordable for the masses. Carry on fool...1 point
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You only have one mindless mode don't you... Fear Poilievre, no but sure as hell wouldn't want him leading our country when he he's continually a year behind the times and can't even lead his own political party. Yep, I think Carney is the right guy for these times. I could be proven wrong, and only time will tell. I'm sure you'll enjoy crying and complain for another 3 years, so win/win for both of us.1 point
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Because there has been nothing to refute... Why can't you provide cites? Surely if it was affordable it should be pretty easy to find....1 point
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So, you have nothing do you.... you can chirp, but little else. Cry, complain and bîtch is your only MO. What a life... 😂1 point
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I never said they were lying did I... I said the facts are that the industry is heavily reliant on the auto industry that is under pressure because of the tariffs. When are you going to answer the question of how they're going to 'save themselves'....?1 point
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Changed your mind I see Does that mean you've revised your position on the trucker's Convoy and the use of the emergencies act as well? If so please let me know, I need to send Satan some new mittens That doesn't even make sense. Sure, lying about a fake crisis does tend to make people angry. And that is the point. The left this on anger and fear. That's the whole point of creating a crisis and exploiting it to take people's freedoms and rights. So when trump exploits the same concept of course it's the same result. And it has nothing to do with my opinion about anything. But it's hilarious that you're trying to deflect the very real fact that the left uses these tactics as somehow being my fault Again, the left creates fake crises and uses that as an excuse to steal people's rights. While trump is perhaps the more recent example on a large scale we certainly seen this constantly throughout history. Remember when Justin Trudeau said that people who didn't take the vaccine were misogynists and bigots and waste of space that shouldn't be tolerated? He weaponized covid to try and win an election by spreading fear and anger This is another example. "It's a crisis, your rights no longer matter"1 point
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It's a mix of both really. In any case it's not going anywhere, it'll always be there to trade with.1 point
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Buddy, the word gullible isn't even in the Repolitics dictionary. We just call credulous dolts "Beave" here.1 point
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Lol... that's mini-Poilievre speak. I suppose he was just a DEI hire who has just skated through the positions he's held... Yes, him and many other economists were wrong about covid and deflation. There is nothing hidden about the industrial carbon tax. Net-zero bankruptcy is not accurate. A lot of pressure from US lawmakers who threatened lawsuit against firms boycotting fossil fuel companies so investors do what they always do.... protect capital. The alliance was dissolved, it did not 'go bankrupt' in a financial sense. Keeping the oil in the ground still has a lot of merit, but things change. Again, things change and why he is now working with Alberta on a pipeline project. Regarding Brexit... Carney had nothing to do with government policy of trade and the frictions in Europe around Brexit, labour shortages with lesser free movement of workers from EU countries, lower foreign investment, or political leadership changes with Johnson and Truss. I get your head is up Poilievres âss and you're bias against anything left, but reading both sides of a story usually helps form more accurate opinions. Try it some time.1 point
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Politicians lie but she took it to another level. She has the lowest approval rating of any Virginia governor right now and she is only a few months in office.1 point
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Carney's budget update won't reflect national financial pain | Financial Post “There’s a scene in the 1988 comedy The Naked Gun where Leslie Nielsen’s Lt. Frank Drebin waves his arms in front of a fireworks factory that has just exploded and calmly tells the horrified crowd, ‘Nothing to see here, please disperse.’” “I’ve often thought about that scene as I’ve watched Mark Carney’s government handle the federal budget process. Behind Drebin, chaos; in front of him, reassurances. The gap between the two is the joke.” That gap is becoming harder to ignore. During the Liberal Party’s coronation of Carney as leader, he promised to split the federal budget into operating and capital accounts - “a deceptive practice with a long history of failure.” As expected, the definition of capital became “ridiculously broad,” allowing routine spending to be reclassified to make the operating budget look great! The Parliamentary Budget Officer noticed, calling it “overly expansive” and estimating capital spending was overstated by “roughly 30 per cent — or $94 billion.” Under a more realistic approach, “the ‘day-to-day operating balance’ would remain in deficit every year through 2029-30.” And the fiscal anchor? “The PBO also pegged the probability that Carney’s deficit-to-gross-domestic-product anchor held at just 7.5 per cent. That isn’t a fiscal anchor; it’s a fiscal wish.” At the same time, the government reshaped the budget process — “moving the budget cycle from the spring to the fall…without a parliamentary study and debate.” That matters because “a fall budget forecast is likely to be less reliable.” Even the timing raises questions. “It’s worth noting that April 28 is two days before the personal tax filing deadline…You could not design worse timing.” Then comes the messaging support. When these changes were introduced, “this was accompanied by [two] tidy International Monetary Fund (IMF) comments crowing about the so-called positives…” That pattern continued, with recent IMF comments describing Canada as “the cleanest dirty shirt.” “Three quotes of IMF praise in six months.” And with a spring update on April 28? “I’m expecting a fourth one on April 29. The fireworks should be great.” All while the message remains: “building the strongest economy in the G7.” But the data tells a different story. “Canada saw a net capital outflow of more than $1 trillion — the largest capital exodus in Canadian history.” “For every dollar in, two dollars left.” Which brings us back to Drebin. “Operating and capital split? Nothing to see here. Budget cycle adjusted without parliamentary study? Please disperse.” “A fiscal anchor with a 7.5 per cent probability of holding? Move along.” “The government is waving its arms and telling Canadians not to look.” And in the end: “The difference between The Naked Gun and Carney’s fiscal strategy is that one of them is knowingly funny.”1 point
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The reason that we have to go through airport security is because of Iran. Iran is a f'ing cancer on this planet.1 point
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One of the world's least affordable cities in the early 2010's was affordable. Makes sense... Let's go with that... 😂1 point
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Sounds like you post late night on Truth Social. Hmm... Does this site have a 25th amendment? Please quote where you cited any of your 'research'. And please quote where I said prayer has no effect.1 point
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Here's the plan. We get the warhead and we hold the world ransom for... ONE MILLION DOLLARS! Mike Myers1 point
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Hegseth is just a run of the mill War monger loser drunk while Patel is a Battering Ram Drunk. Notice the Chief N Criminal only fires Women. Could be Trump is a great political strategist waiting to throw Sneaky Pete, Drunky boy and disaster that is RFK Jr. under the bus and blame them for his own mess. So many losers, so many choices. And this folks, are the people that run America. Funny in a very sad way.1 point
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Yes, those same businesses are still choosing to build, albeit less in Canada. Labor in Mexico is less expensive... you're kidding. It's still the plan, just not your leverage... you can't do without our energy, realistically or economically, and certainly want access to our raw materials. Elbows up was a lot more polite than 'fúck you', so we stuck with that. It's a Canadian thing...1 point
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It's not an insult. I'm betting you still do. You certainly weren't in the market in metro Vancouver in 2015 if you don't know what happened with housing in the early 2010's. Our federal government at the time prioritized trade and investment with China and the amount of their capital that came into Vancouver and the region buying homes that drove up prices significantly and created a ripple effect on pricing that made it highly unaffordable for many. A simple google search will help you.... 'was metro Vancouver housing unaffordable in 2015', 'was the cost of housing in Metro Vancouver unaffordable in 2015', are any variation of wording you'd like. And so much for your facts, again.... In 2015, the median household income in Metro Vancouver was approximately $72,662. This income was largely insufficient to afford the average home with high-income households (earning over $100k) making up the largest segment, yet home prices rose significantly faster than wages. Rental affordability was also poor, with over three-quarters of households spending more than 30% of income on rent. Interested to hear how you'll spin that in 2015 was the second-least affordable city in the world behind Hong Kong, yet really affordable for the average family.... Your serve 🤡1 point
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But it wasn't. And that's what the court ruled Lefties are absolutely famous for this little trick where if they want to do anything they first declared an emergency and use that as an excuse to violate people's rights. This is yet another example. When those on the rights learn this little trick such as trump has done with his tariffs the left gets all sad and cry baby about it. Emergency or not people's rights still matter and more and more you're going to find this little trick turned against you if you guys keep it up1 point
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It's funny how you get these bits of info on X from your other simple minded friends, and next thing you know, it's gospel. The paperboy is a nursery rhyme machine... Enjoy him while he's still in politics. The conservative party and Canada deserves better than him. Maybe Carney just stumbled into all those positions...?1 point
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You're really digging deep now aren't you... 😂 If you recall, we were talking affordability in Vancouver...so why the Canada stats... did you want to show the impact that the pandemic had because of interest rates and accelerated buying, or....? The pandemic changed the affordability in the housing market, increased costs in all sectors, changed the labour market, created materials shortages, etc, etc... and surprisingly none of that was the Liberals fault.1 point
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Keep trying kiddo... and try not to take it personally that housing in some regions was becoming unaffordable in the early 2010's under Harper. Housing affordability rift widened across Canadian markets in Q2 2015: RBC Economics Stretched affordability conditions continued to deteriorate in Toronto and Vancouver, while the rest of the country remained stable at fairly neutral levels Home resales in Canada poised for one of their strongest years on record in 2015 TORONTO, Aug. 31, 2015 - With the exception of Toronto and Vancouver, where the bar to own a home at current prices was set to multi-year highs, housing affordability remained fairly stable across Canada in the second quarter of 2015, according to the latest Housing Trends and Affordability Report issued today by RBC Economics Research. While trends in the national affordability measures have been fairly flat since 2010, RBC reports that Toronto and Vancouver continued to experience strong housing price increases - particularly for single detached homes - in the second quarter, further widening the rift between these two markets and the rest of Canada. "The Toronto and Vancouver markets really stand out because of their elevated and rapidly rising prices, and they are the main factors contributing to further modest erosion in affordability overall in Canada," said Craig Wright, senior vice-president and chief economist, RBC. "Outside of Toronto and Vancouver, affordability levels are close to, or slightly better than, long-term averages, which suggests that housing affordability remains fairly neutral in most of Canada with limited signs of undue stress being exerted on homebuyers." Contrasting regional affordability trends are expected to continue in the near term. RBC says that affordability is likely to deteriorate further in Toronto and Vancouver in the period ahead due to upward price pressure being sustained by tight demand-supply conditions. As for the rest of the country, generally balanced supply demand conditions point to comparatively slower-rising home prices and steadier affordability. Highlights from across Canada: British Columbia: Vancouver skews provincial affordability Rapid home price increases in Vancouver significantly impacted housing affordability in British Colombia in the second quarter. RBC's measures for the province rose more than any other province, up 2.5 percentage points for two-storey homes, 2.1 percentage points for bungalows, and 0.4 percentage points for condominiums. Ontario: Affordability picture continues to be split Owning a single-detached home at market prices in the province has become less and less affordable, while owning a condominium appears to be within reach. RBC's measures showed further deterioration for bungalows (rising by 1.1 percentage points) and two-storey homes (up 0.7 percentage points), while condominiums remain fairly steady (down only 0.1 percentage points). https://www.rbc.com/newsroom/news/article.html?article=1241071 point
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Bill Clinton is a piece of shit, so maybe he was involved with 54 murders. All we're saying here, robopov, is that not only has the democrat party been hijacked by left-wing psychopaths, it's also being transformed into a gateway for the third-world. Why are you a$$hole traitors such a$$hole traitors?1 point
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It was also very affordable in 1965 when small business was in a growth stage. Ahhhh, the good old days... But yes, surprisingly it was more affordable a decade ago.... except for housing in Vancouver and Toronto which cities accounted for ~24% of our population in 2015.1 point
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