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It’s bad enough these right wing MAGA-type nutjobs have very stupid very ignorant political views but the fact they’re always either too stupid or too crooked to follow the law is a whole other ball of wax. Surely some if them are so ignorant it never occurred to them there’s nothing wrong with indiscriminately posting the personal data of every registered voter on a public website. Others maybe had some idea are such rabid extremists and grifters that they just don’t care. Either way just more evidence that they are a blight on society. “Separatist group ordered to remove Alberta voter database from website” “A judge has ordered a separatist group to remove from its website a database of information about Alberta voters, which Elections Alberta alleges was obtained illegally. In a public statement Thursday morning, Elections Alberta announced voter information may have been inappropriately used or distributed by a registered political party that had access to the data.” Excerpt From “Separatist group ordered to remove Alberta voter database from website” CTV News https://apple.news/AKhHaW_pKS_S24yHI24Itag This material may be protected by copyright.3 points
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FoxNews Justice.gov It seems like the left is literally doing every thing they can to harm people. They open the borders, push kids in to transmania, push girls out of sports, pay terrorist nations to build nukes, tax wealth out of existence, subsidize everything out of affordability, sensor dissenting opinion, and espoused hatred for or killed anyone that dared disagree with them. So I am not surprised or shocked to see FBI documented proof of government suppression of Christians.2 points
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Why post the story directly from Angus Reid, with its objective information and summary, when Army Guy can just repost the AI-generated slop version, right off the feed the algorithm is giving him?2 points
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It’s clear that Mark Carney has succeeded in some places and faltered in others. His problem is the areas he has failed to exceed expectations in, which are the issues at the forefront of Canadian’s minds. Fifty-two per cent of Canadians believe reducing the cost of living should be Carney’s primary focus, blowing every other category out of the water. The simple solution is to listen to voters. Carney spent his first year travelling the world, meeting with leaders, and trying to alleviate the pressure of Donald Trump’s tariff-driven trade war. He succeeded, managing to sign deals with multiple countries in order to move away from American reliance. Now, he needs to turn his focus to Canada. With a 58 per cent approval rating and a newly formed majority government, Carney should be able to make progress on investments for affordability. It’s certainly the plan that he’s been advertising over the last 12 months.2 points
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In what clownworld reality is my 2-3 line response "spasmodic" compared to this little outburst of yours? I'm just asking you to link your conversation with the AI. You seem to be afraid to provide your input, as I did. We don't have to wonder why. It's beause you know you asked it to assuage your ego, whereas I just fed it the objective numbers. 🤡2 points
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Except you're just feeding your butthurt into the AI. Is that supposed to hurt my feelings? I'm just feeding it numbers. I'll show my work. You show me yours, okay? https://chatgpt.com/c/69f4c517-a02c-83e8-98be-ab31599c203e What sort of person posts 35-40 times a day on a single political forum, unprofessionally? Identity-driven engagement — politics becomes part of their self-worth or tribe, so constant posting feels meaningful and validating. Compulsion / dopamine loop — outrage, arguments, notifications, and agreement create a reinforcement cycle similar to doomscrolling or gaming. Need for status or influence — they may see themselves as an activist, watchdog, educator, or culture warrior trying to shape opinion. Loneliness or lack of offline fulfillment — online political spaces can become a substitute social environment with structure, attention, and belonging. High emotional investment — fear, anger, resentment, or anxiety about politics can push people into obsessive participation. Low impulse control — some people simply post every thought immediately without filtering for professionalism, optics, or effectiveness. Parasocial “main character” behavior — they begin treating the forum like a personal stage rather than a shared discussion space. And importantly: volume itself tends to damage credibility. Most observers intuitively interpret 35–40 daily political posts as obsession rather than expertise. Even when the person occasionally has good points, the sheer frequency can make them seem reactive, emotionally captured, or unable to disengage. People with actual influence or expertise usually have constraints: jobs, responsibilities, reputational concerns, editorial standards, strategic discipline, or simply enough perspective to know that constant posting rarely changes minds. 🤣2 points
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FFS.... I'm done with you and your similar idi0ts stüpidity. A bunch of stunned dumbfücks who either can't read, or just can't accept that life in this part of the world was highly unaffordable under your long gone hero. Unaffordable home prices to ripple across Metro Vancouver Published 3:00 am Thursday, March 26, 2015 Average debt-service ratio for Vancouver from 2000 to 2014. It's not not hard to find a lot more unflattering conservative government facts... Feel free to look for yourself.2 points
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It actually gets worse for him when you talk about Metro Vancouver. That was his original premise, the idea that in Metro Vancouver you couldn't buy a home in 2015 on an average income And in fact there were lots of places in Metro Vancouver that you could buy a home in 2015 on an average income. I mean we've already done this to death, I posted the average incomes, I posted the average pricing in Vancouver and in Greater Vancouver and even the lower mainland and went through all the numbers and a young couple starting out looking to raise a family could definitiely purchase a townhome more than suitable for that and they would have paid less for their food and other expenses as a percent of their income than the average today. I mean there's just no doubt. In 2015 Vancouver was expensive but still affordable. Today it isn't A more interesting question is why is he so emotionally invested in this that he spent six pages arguing something when proof has been provided by multiple people but he's wrong Here's the numbers again a slightly differnet way to hope he gets it Median Couple Family Income (with children): $96,888 The benchmark price for a townhouse was about 500,000 dollars The house is considered affordable if it's 30% of your pre-tax income. That would be 2,422.2 That is the definition of affordable. So the mortgage on that home would be $2,127.84 per mnth based on the interest rates of the day. So the average family with children in the lower mainland could definitely afford a nice townhouse with 3 bedrooms in a nice part of town. AND they'd have paid less for their car, their food, and a bunch of other things as a percentage of their income. Vancouver was expensive but affordable. Mortgage Calculator - Canada.ca What is considered an affordable percentage of your income to pay for housing in Canada - Google Search What was the average selling price for a townhouse in greater Vancouver 2015 - Google Search What was the median family income in Metro vancouver in 2015 - Google Search I've proved and shown everything and so have others. And each one of the facts and figures you've tried to present was shown to be inaccurate or irrelevant. You think if people can't afford a detached mansion in British Properties Vancouver wasn't affordable You can go look to my post to westcan man, provided all the numbers again from a slightly different angle. Originally I posted the numbers to you for a young couple starting out, this time I went with a family with children. Still affordable2 points
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Your behavior normalizes such despicable sentiments.2 points
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“U.S. Debt Tops 100% of GDP Federal debt exceeding the size of the economy is a potent symbol of the gathering fiscal stresses on the U.S.” “WASHINGTON—The U.S. national debt now exceeds 100% of gross domestic product, crossing a once-unthinkable threshold, on the way toward breaking the record set in the wake of World War II.” “As of March 31, the country’s publicly held debt was $31.265 trillion, while GDP over the preceding year was $31.216 trillion, according to data released Thursday. That puts the ratio at 100.2%, compared with 99.5% when the last fiscal year ended Sept. 30. That figure will likely climb for the foreseeable future because the federal government is running historically large annual deficits of nearly 6% of GDP, which add to the debt. The government is spending $1.33 for every dollar it collects in revenue, and the budget deficit this year is projected at $1.9 trillion. That is little changed from 2025 as Republicans’ tax cuts kick in before their spending cuts take effect. The final tally will depend on Iran war spending, tariff refunds and the strength of the economy.” Excerpt From “U.S. Debt Tops 100% of GDP” Richard Rubin The Wall Street Journal https://apple.news/A25-A65g3TpKwZGqZMID0rg This material may be protected by copyright.1 point
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Except posting 30-40 emotional rants like the above a day, like you do, is the internet forum equivalent of screaming "Everyone else is crazy!" from inside a locked and padded room. 🙃1 point
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we need to let the liberals start going to war for the nation, just to show them the realities of war...1 point
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WTF is it with you guys? Get over your self pity LOL You lost 4 elections...Canadians did not want you...suck it up...you are losers. Conservatives must have screwed up so bad 13 years ago...Canadians have not forgotten. You been whimpering and crying for 13 years and you are no closer to being a government than you were 13 year ago LOL It is what it is...and it ain't you guys Most Canadians LOL...for 4 elections in a row LOL1 point
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LOL well that's excatly the kind of freak out and spasmodic response you'd expect from someone suffering from Insecurity and Social Comparison, Attachment Issues and Anxiety and Compulson Looks like the AI had you nailed You gonna be ok little guy? Do you need me to find you a safe space and a puppy? LOL which is why you follow me around desperately obsessing over my post count and frantically trying to look slightly less stupid than you are? Kid, you post to me more than almost anyone else on this forum. You care deeply about why i say and constantly make a fool of yourself arguing it. Although it looks like goddess is beating you up pretty good these days too So lots of people here care about what I say in my opinion, you as well apparently. But almost everybody here at universally thinks you're a twat1 point
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That's true. Now...I understand that a person or two went to jail for "protesting" outside abortion clinics. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/2832741/abortion-convictions-spotlight-dojs-handling-protesters/ Hmmm... "The Family Research Council identified 436 church attacks in 2023 alone which reveals a whopping 800% increase over six years! In contrast, pro-life pregnancy centers have faced similar hostility, with fire bombings and threats aimed at their offices. The hearing also shed light on the Biden administration’s weaponization of the FACE Act against pro-life individuals." https://revivalnation.com/blog/2024/12/30/436-churches-were-attacked-in-2023-zero-prosecuted/ Drag those responsible into court and destroy their lives!1 point
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Yes it does that, so what? You're supposed to know what hate means by time you're six.1 point
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This morning in Senate committee, Senators are asking why this Liberal government is bypassing the Senate. They did not give Senators the Economic Update booklets & the Finance Department did not even email them.1 point
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Yes. Finding out what Goddess thought of China 15-20 years ago is soooooooo much more important than: ASKING YOUR F*CKING GOVERNMENT WHY CHINA IS BOSSING US AROUND AND WHY OUR MPs ARE KOWTOWING TO THEM BY LEAVING TAIWAN SO THEY DON'T UPSET BEIJING. WTF is the matter with you people?1 point
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You haven't answered the last few times I've asked... were you anti-China when Harper was wooing their trade and investments in Canada, or just become anti -China after Carney signed the recent agreement?1 point
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Another stunned wonder who has to chirp in... and who clearly has difficulty understanding that metro Van was highly unaffordable in the early 2000's. Hard to accept the fact's isn't it...1 point
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You keep saying that but can't prove it. Admit the obvious fact.... you're a simple little hack with little else in life other than disapproving anything left or liberal while holding onto your dreams for a conservative government, which obviously won't happen any time soon. 🤡1 point
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Indeed. Meh...we can add "chivalry" to the long list of positive traits Libbies have forsaken for hatred.1 point
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FFS... 2015 affordability in metro Van was the original topic clown. You and your equally inept little friend have a tough time accepting facts that are not flattering to your bias don't you. A couple 🤡's1 point
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Lol... great info if that was the topic clown 🤡 A scrambling little Fxx is a funny little Fxx trying to cover his tracks. You're a foolish little hack, but good fun to laugh at! 😂1 point
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Boycott schools? Once again the whiney little wimps show how destructive they are. And do it...yet again...from behind the skirts of their women. Libbies are such a joke.1 point
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It's the truth, barkin'teen. Anything that's ever started is started by the left. It starts with your endless screams about imaginary injustices and it spreads from there, like a plague. Every name I call you people is justified.1 point
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Democrat spending just feels better, doesn't it comrade.1 point
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Things were less expensive 11 years ago. No shît Sherlock, and it took you an hour of searching and pasting to show me that? As far as your idi0t friend goes... Metro Vancouver was highly unaffordable in 2015 and the hack knows it. It's a simple search 'was metro Vancouver unaffordable in 2015', not if things were cheaper 11 years ago fool. You just showed where the minimum wage has increased by $7.60 p/hour since then... did you not expect all prices would have increased as well? Normal inflation aside, the pandemic had a massive impact on the cost of housing, materials, logistics, labour, etc, etc... that we're still feeling and probably always will with those trickle down costs Real estate has up and downs and always will. We had a housing shortage in 2015 and we have a housing shortage now. I'd hope all governments can figure out zoning and approval processes need reshaping to it make easier and more attractive for developers and builders. As far as the good old days of 2015 in metro Vancouver and other cities, of course things were less expensive but the cost of living was still difficult for many because wages were also lesser then. Affordability was obviously a challenge with 14% of earners below the poverty line then versus 11% today. There has to be something to that stat don't you think. Canada experienced a developing housing shortage and rising affordability challenges during Stephen Harper’s term (2006–2015), particularly in cities like Vancouver and Toronto. While not as acute as the post-2020 crisis, the period saw rising homelessness and rising home prices, alongside a federal retreat from direct social housing construction. Key Housing Trends (2006–2015): Declining Affordability: The MLS composite house price index rose 86% during the Harper years, raising concerns over a potential bubble. Shift in Strategy: The government shifted from social housing construction toward "Housing First" initiatives, focusing on funding for homelessness rather than new affordable housing supply. Reduced Funding: Critics argue the government scaled back funding for affordable housing and failed to tackle housing shortages, with analysts pointing to a rise in rent and home prices. Regional Shortages: Vancouver, in particular, was facing record homelessness and a lack of supply in the mid-2000s. Market Growth: Despite high prices, the average price appreciation per year was approximately $25,000, which was lower than the subsequent high increases in later periods. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7]1 point
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I hate to argue with you about basic because there's simply is nobody more basic than you on this forum Who are you even talking to? Nobody at all has said anything like that. Nor are they offering to build cars in Canada, they're often final assembly which is not the same thing So are you just talking to yourself, or are those pesky voices bothering you again?1 point
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US Senators Moreno and Slotkin have introduced the Connected Vehicle Security Act, which would ban automobiles, parts and vehicle software made in China or in partnership with China from America's market. Canadian & Mexican drivers take note: it would ban even temporary imports of cars. Also, more than 70 House Democrats have signed a letter urging Trump to block Chinese automakers. Senators introduce bipartisan bill to ban Chinese vehicles and auto parts1 point
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In spite of the accepted reality that VAERS underreports by 10X, it tracks them, obviously. I'm not getting drawn into this circular argument with you again. You: VAERS is useless as a database. Me: Why would they unleash an experimental vaccine on the population and not have a way of tracking adverse events? You: That's what VAERS is for. Me: OK. Here's some stats from VAERS. You: VAERS is a useless database. Repeat ad nauseum.1 point
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Anyone would be happier without people like you in their lives, link.1 point
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1) Great now explain how debt increased to 99.5% of GDP BEFORE Iran 2) Iran with nukes as the only alternative to Trump’s folly is a lie which is why nobody wants any part of it 3) Iran only started enriching Uranium after Trump unilaterally cancelled Obama’s Iran deal in his first term Also in the news today: Oil now tops $125 a barrel as inflation skyrockets with no end in sight Republicans : “oh well it’s not even worth acknowledging in passing, Let’s just ignore the fact that inflation was the main reason Trump was elected and all those promises Trump made about inflation going down on day 1 of his presidency and the fact not only has inflation never improved now it’s way worse, let’s just keep shrieking about trannies using the wrong bathroom” What hilarious is that Republicans still brand themselves as the party that supposedly cares about the det, balanced budgets, inflation and they get elected on it but then as soon as they’re in office none of it matters and time and time again they’re the WORST offenders of all time. Every Republican president from Regan on has run massive deficits and massively run up the debt not because of economic crises but because of discretionary wars and tax cuts. It’s one thing for politicians and parties to not live up to their promises but it’s another entirely to do the EXACT OPPOSITE of what you claim to be your core beliefs again and again amd it just goes to show the cult-like mentality of Republicans especially in the MAGA cult era.1 point
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In the Senate hearings right now, they just showed this chart from VAERS The argument has always been that the increase in vaccine deaths is because "we've administered billions of doses". But calculated at "rates of death per dose compared to the flu injections", the covid injection has a 55X increase. I'm still watching the hearings.1 point
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You Trump sucking psychos can't even comprehanf his show was before the Correspondent's incident so it had nothing to do with favouring political violence. So f*cking petty you probably adore the Senile Babyman for siccing the FBI on Comey because posting 86 47 was a death threat against him. Small, tiny, petulant, malicious little obsequious keeners rally to the Karen's side.1 point
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Gee I thought only leftists promote violence ! She could sue like her infantile husband does.1 point
