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Not interested in what you believe. Your brain is in a blender. It’s jello.2 points
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The optics: ICE has one job to do: Enforce federal laws. Anyone who gets in the way of that needs to be thrown in the slammer. If you show up with a gun or you aim your car at a federal officer then they will shoot your ass.2 points
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................ him and his whelps are rumored to be teaching 'insider trading'.2 points
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Ur referring to Proposition 50. Proposition 50 was in response to Trump urging Texas and other Repub-controlled states to redraw their congressional maps to engineer new districts that would likely deliver more Republicans to the House. In a normal world congressional maps are redrawn after a census. That norm has disappeared at the behest of the PRESIDENT. .........wall street and main street are two very different cats. Especially when ur starving Main street is political.2 points
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Brutally wrong. That video was just wishful thinking. No one lost any constitutional rights by being deported. They had deportation orders from the due process that had already taken place.2 points
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Yeah you just won't shut up about it! lol. The conflict started when the Muslim Empire invaded and conquered that land. You seem to think the conflict started in the last 100-150 years with the "geopolitical catastrophe". What about the "acknowledgement" that Muslims stole the land largely from the Jews and Christians there? You think reconciliation is possible when one side won't give an inch of that land and ancient buildings etc back? No power-sharing and no compromising wanted, just 100% domination. Do you think Jerusalem was built by Muslim Arabs? Lol yeah it's all my fault. Yet you support appeasing terrorists and their supporters. Your thinking is "the violence will only stop when we give the terrorists everything they want (return of all land to Muslim control). Do you understand how weak and pathetic that is? Chamberlain is blushing. There's a reason people like he and Jimmy Carter aren't very good at foreign policy, the opposite reason people like Trump and Bush are bad at it.2 points
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We've been through your 'point' countless times. You continually blame everything on the liberals, and think we should give Trump what he wants. And I could resist when I saw your defence spend comment... 🤷♂️ I asked you... you have trouble getting your head around why our economy is struggling that you blame on liberal inaction. What is it about the US tariffs to auto, steel, aluminum and lumber and how they're affecting those industries that you don't understand? Sign a deal....why. Trump's got his own problems with these tariffs and more inflation coming his way. Agree to something when it's win/win, not win/lose You're still talking about Trudeau. He's gone, get over it. It doesn't appear to me that this government is putting the climate ahead of the economy. Are they? I see some ambitious plans right now that have a long way to come to fruition but oil and gas are part of that. Don't worry, you'll get the satisfaction of us contributing to all the good fossil fuels do for our climate. So, in your mind we've been 'freeloaders'. I'll disagree with that, but so what? Say we're sorry and move on rather than yours, and I'd almost bet Poilievres, of agreeing to a deal for the sake of politics rather than long term benefits for the country.2 points
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Your golden boy spent the least amount by GDP on the military than any PM we've had. Even fancy Justin Trudeau spent more on the military than Harper did. That's fact... Saying 'Trump is bad man' has become part of your right wing slogans now, but tell me... How do you believe his tariffs have benefited our economy? Try using your head every now and then... All you have is 'Liberals are bad' and never use common sense. Try it sometime, if possible.2 points
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“The United Kingdom is significantly expanding its military commitment to securing the Strait of Hormuz, announcing Tuesday that it will deploy autonomous mine-hunting systems, counter-drone technology, Typhoon fighter jets, and the Royal Navy destroyer HMS Dragon as part of a future multinational maritime security mission. The announcement came during a virtual summit of defense ministers representing more than 40 nations involved in what British officials described as a “strictly defensive” multinational mission aimed at restoring confidence in commercial shipping through one of the world’s most strategically important waterways.” https://gcaptain.com/uk-leads-40-nation-defensive-mission-to-secure-strait-of-hormuz/1 point
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Thankfully there might be some capable people dealing with this issue. America sure is not. This is good news.1 point
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What arbitrary date and topic are you being truthful about? Maybe you think Palestinians deserve to be punished for what Europeans did to Jews. Or is that so far in the past too that it's neither here nor there?1 point
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You mean the people Netanyahu's government provided with suitcases full of cash? No, I don't support them. You see them holding BBQs and picnics on the hills overlooking Gaza and cheering when their planes are blowing little kids to bits. You can actually see that on the news. I bet their kids think it's fun. Presumably Israelis didn't get to see Netanyahu giving Hamas the money they needed for doing the things you said.1 point
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It's hilarious that all of you r4pe/murder supporters think that you can just name arbitrary start dates, and block out anything before or after them, depending on which topic you're lying about. Dude, regardless of the start date that you pick, your side has still been out to commit genocide this whole time. Peace has never been a consideration for your side. Ever. That's why Oct 7 happened. And it would be one thing if you applied the same "1948 is all that matters!" logic to 1947 Pakistan, where the British unilaterally carved out a chunk of India and gave it to the muslims for no better reason than they gave Israel to the Jews, resulting in an ethnic cleanisng and slaughter of hundreds of thousands of people, but when you refer to 1948 it's like you think it was the most unique situation ever. It was not. The bigots that you love were happy with the carnage in 1947 Pakistan. Just like you are. You have a really hard time emphasizing with people that you are bigoted against, eyeball. You should get help.1 point
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Eyeball: you openly admire people who r4pe, torture and murder women, and then get children to spit on their nkd corpses. You don't see Israeli supporters cheering for anything like that. You're just disgusting.1 point
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You don’t even bother arguing the facts of what I said anymore because you know it’s true. You support the people who when not raping and murdering or taking hostage children, are hiding behind them. So you can then cry that children were killed when the terrorist thugs you support are attacked using them as shields.1 point
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Oh look, a cultist is talking about other people's mental health issues 🤣 Can you point to your on-topic post in this thread? i really doubt there is one, and I'm not gonna click "show this childish post" a bunch of times to find out.1 point
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It's amazing how divided Canada has become in the past 10 years... In Canada we now have first nations chiefs only advocating for their own interests, against those of all of all other Canadians, and it's kind of set in stone for it to be that way forever now. The relationship wasn't so adversarial 10 years ago... We functioned as one democracy with a bunch of different people in it. It's hard to not feel animosity towards a very small minority of people wielding the bulk of power.1 point
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Martha Hall-Findlay says Carney is in error championing the Pathways Project at this point. "I was one of the creators of the Pathways Project and so it's not an easy thing for me to say at this point." "We need to spend billions of dollars on national defense, on economic diversification, on trade, infrastructure. We don't have unlimited resources in Canada" "... let's spend those billions of dollars on the things that we need more immediately. Pathways Carbon capture and storage doesn't hit that list in my view right now." "Again, times have changed and, you know, you have to be able to adapt and recognize what is in Canada's best interest."1 point
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Steven Miller is correct. Just stay the f*ck out of the way and let ICE do its job.1 point
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No ones listening to you because you're stupid and you have no facts to point to. Just your constant IRGC narratives. 1,000 years of islamic bigotry, codified into law, all across the ME, is what started this. You're not rubbing anything into anyone's face, you're just proving how little you know about everything, again.1 point
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Carney is doing all this in spite of the UN-backed scientific community acknowledging that the planet is NOT warming as fast as their previous worst-case scenario projections suggested and downgrading the most extreme climate scenarios that have given rise to trillions of dollars spent on climate mitigation and carbon taxation. This is not making the news but Canadians need to know. Because Carney is still full steam ahead on Net Zero fantasies while the rest of the world wakes up and are abandoning them en masse. And he's putting in very expensive policies that are designed to re-shape our economy, energy systems and food affordability. To the detriment of Canadians. But to the benefit of his Net Zero shares. Canada is the last to abandon this scam and THAT'S why he's here and in power. It's the last place on the planet where he can continue the scam.1 point
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This is extortion. Before Alberta is *allowed* to export it's oil overseas, create thousands of jobs, and billions for the economy, they must first agree to: > increase in industrial carbon tax > net zero targets > methane regulations > $20 billion Pathways Project or no pipeline "Do as I say or you don't get to make a living." Sounds more like authoritarianism than cooperative federalism. Via L Wayne Matheson: Carney isn’t some neutral national steward who wandered into politics carrying a lunch pail and a dream. He is the carbon-finance guy. GFANZ was launched in 2021 under Carney’s leadership as UN climate finance envoy, and its own material says it tied together financial firms with more than US$70 trillion in assets at launch. By late 2021, GFANZ was boasting that net-zero financial commitments had climbed past US$130 trillion. Then Carney went to Brookfield. Brookfield announced him as Vice Chair and Head of ESG and Impact Fund Investing in 2020, and later he became closely tied to its transition-investing strategy. Now as Prime Minister, he is pushing carbon markets and industrial carbon pricing while talking about pipelines like they are bargaining chips in a climate-finance spreadsheet. Reuters reports Ottawa and Alberta are moving toward an industrial carbon-pricing deal, with an effective Alberta credit cost rising toward $130 per tonne, and that this deal may help clear the path for a new crude pipeline. So spare us the “pragmatic centrist” routine. This is not normal resource policy. This is Canada’s energy future being filtered through the worldview of a man who spent years building the global carbon-finance machine. The pattern is obvious: First, create the carbon system. Then, make industry depend on it. Then, make provinces bargain through it. Then, call the whole thing “nation-building.” No. Nation-building is pipelines, LNG, nuclear, mines, ports, rail, affordable power, and private capital willing to risk money in Canada again. Carney’s version is different. It is permission-slip capitalism. You may develop your own resources, but only after kneeling before the carbon market. That is the sickness in Ottawa now. They don’t ask, “How do we make Canada rich again?” They ask, “How do we make every productive industry pass through our climate-control booth first?” Canada has oil. Canada has gas. Canada has uranium. Canada has critical minerals. Canada has engineers, workers, ports, railways, and customers waiting around the world. What Canada lacks is a government that will get out of the way. Carney is not fixing the Liberal decade of decline. He is professionalizing it. Same anti-growth ideology, better suit, colder voice, bigger spreadsheet.1 point
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No, the people you cheer on use children to hide behind. When they are not raping and murdering them.1 point
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You're a Canadian, get over yourself . . . everyone else has.1 point
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Yes, ANY Leo agency across America at any given time is being found to cross these lines… That isn’t what the vast majority is doing. You wouldn’t care if they dressed up in suits with a tie, you would still oppose them because you support the open borders lawlessness.1 point
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Trump is only interested in Wall St. And spends zero money in Kansas.1 point
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A blathering Framework is not a deal. Just more wordy bullshit from the bullshit master.1 point
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............. most agree that Trump is intimidated by Carney's international stature. The 'stature' thing is something PP doesn't possess. Surely ur too astute to believe anything Trump says .......... he's all about the Kansas City shuffle.1 point
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Most believe the 'people' should have the right to choose, unlike the U.S. where Gerry Mander has increasingly allowed the political hack to choose 'his/her' people1 point
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The 'yellow press' wasn't a benefit to Justin .......... despite being paid off. Truth be told, Carney was like a Phoenix, rising from the ashes of the Liberals. Daresay the guy is going to have problems with his caucus .......... The problem PP had initially was that he still believed he was running against Justin.1 point
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Glad to be of help. Anytime you need more guidance with comprehension issues just call.......(1)(local area code)555-2368.1 point
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LMAO. Man that's some kind of Kool Aid all y'all are drinking. 🤣🤣1 point
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That article (from a right wing organization) just shows that Canadians know large-scale changes take time (years) and we're wise enough to give the government that time. Also no one is falling for Poilievre's empty rhetoric that he could magically fix every problem.1 point
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Likely the majority see Trump and Carney as two distinctly different individuals in terms of background and leadership styles. Trump is a businessman; (still?) everything seems to be transactional. Carney’s background is economics and his stature is derived from his tenure as the Gov. of the Bank of England. Carney’s leadership style is perceived to be thoughtful (not audacious) and measured – he communicates in a manner that is far more conducive to communicating ideas, concepts. Trump has a brash and confrontational style of leadership – using social media to communicate thoughts and opinions. Fair to say that his rhetoric is divisive and lacks diplomacy? Trump will largely be remembered for his unique style in ruling while Carney will likely be remembered for his tenure as Governor of BoE and his ability (or lack) of governing during a period of national crisis and divisiveness. re: " It's just a simple truth. Trump has even said that carney is the guy he wants to deal with?" Indeed, it is crafted for the simple minded? 😄1 point
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Lmao ... Wouldn't it be tldw? You don't read a video, you watch it. Second, Xi brought up the Taiwan thing because Xi is panicking. He saw how worthless their defense systems were in Iran. Now, that was not their best stuff, but it was 0% effective. China is a nation in decline. They are using these last gasps of air to try to prop up their paper tiger. Their reality is that their economy cannot support a war. It definitely cannot invade. The only play they have is to attempt economic blockade and that would never survive a US supported opposition. Their Taiwan aspirations are dead.1 point
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How can I get a 'Trump phone' . . . ? Have a 'Tricky Dickie' wrist watch from a joke shop in Seattle. Nixon's face on the watch face and his eyes shift from side to side at different times. There was rolls of toilet paper there also . . . Nixon's face on each square. Perhaps there'll be toilet paper with Trump's face . . . made in China? Donny Demento is on his way out . . . does anyone trust Yanks anymore? ☺️1 point
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Stop trying to change the topic: One side here is evil. One side here can celebrate when they see children spitting on corpses. Wake up.1 point
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I accept your surrender At least you've given up on trying to deny it, Not that you ever denied it very hard in the first place1 point
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LMAO... try again Kiddo. It started as 'Metro Vancouver was unaffordable in 2015 when Harper was PM'. That's it, period. I can and have showed countless links to show that fact. You however haven't provided one, except to say 'it was affordable'. Like I said earlier, I'm sure it was affordable for you then and now living in your parents basement... Awwww, but I do find it cute though that you and Goddess appear to have found a common bond in stupidity by supporting each other. So cute...1 point
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Arguably there is nothing more important in becoming incumbent to a political hack than incredible charisma and media appeal. It worked for Trump? What is surprising is that Carney (unlike Trump) can sustain it ..............70 percent popularity!!! re: Kanada, speaks volumes about the opposition resonating - despite the fact that PP is arguably a more skilled politician.1 point
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Canada has done nothing but support and be there for America and this is how we are being treated after we lost many men in Afghanistan and other American wars. Trump and America have done nothing but insult and punch us in the face. We will never forget. Ever.1 point
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Trump's a loser . . . soon to be a worldwide bad memory. Vindictive and dumb, he'll fade quickly . . . You're A Canadian. You don't fool anyone.1 point
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And the good times keep on coming Canada's economy dropped 18,000 jobs in April as unemployment rose to 6-month high | CBC News So we lost a tonne of jobs in January, a CRAP tonne of jobs in February, gained a small amount back in march and just lost ALL of those and then some. And they're predicting things will get worse. This is just Justin Trudeau 2.0. Things are no better under carney than they were under Justin1 point
