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  1. But they are the ones importing 1,000,000 new Canadians each year. You see no connection?
    5 points
  2. Sorry we have to disagree about this one. This is not a black and white issue. Even if one thinks the general policy of removing alleged illegal migrants is in order, a President and country must respect due process, and respect lawyers that defend the accused. You can't just crush the rights of lawyers who defend these people and just ignore the due processes and procedures that respect human rights. We need to think deeper.
    5 points
  3. We need to start treating YouTube as entertainment, not information. It can be information only when it comes from a source that is trusted across the board.
    5 points
  4. Well-well-well, The leftist liberal media in America are going bonkers over the 59 South African refugees that Trump allowed to immigrate to America and Trump gave them a safe passage to become American citizens. All of a sudden the American media go into ballistic mode about those, 59, 59 SA citizen's who Trump helped and saved them from anti-white racism, violence and possibly murder. It is simply amazing as to why the lying and fake American media never said a dam word about the millions upon millions of non-white illegals that entered America illegally, but when 59 white South Africans are brought into America, legally, the white hating media attacks those SA refugee people and Trump with total contempt. Lieberals are such hypocrites. There were approx. 8600 refugees from around the world of all background colors that were allowed in America last year, according to the White House spokeswoman, because they feared for their lives. Did the American media say anything then? NOPE. All is good. But help 59 white South Africans, that feared for their lives, well that is a no-no here in America today. There can be no doubt about it that here in North America, white people are under attack and are slowly being replaced by non-whites. Lieberals will call this racist because it would appear as though they do hate their white colored looking skin. Those white imbeciles have been brainwashed by the lying media into believing that they are the problem and are being made to feel guilty for what their ancestors have done. Sadly, they fall for that communist nonsense. Sadly, i doubt very much that the globalist lieberals, who always say they care for non-white refugee people, will never allow or help any of our white brothers and sisters from South Africa to immigrate to Canada. Only America and Trump will help those innocent white South Africans. The leader of South Africa now, and Mandela then, wanted to get rid of the white South Africans, and if it meant killing them, than so be it. White racism is alive and well in South Africa and white people are now in fear for their lives, and no one in all the countries of the world, including Canada, will come to their rescue. Our Canadian politicians and the useless Canadian lying media are a bunch of cowards who will not help one of those white SA people one bit but would prefer to see them all die is what they want to see happen in South Africa. Hypocrisy runs rampant in this leftist lieberal country. This is one reason why i despise this country. It does not deserve to exist any longer. 😷
    4 points
  5. Holy shit. You clowns don't even care if a story is even remotely true before you kick off the circle jerk. Hell, there's not even a story to react to, and Mr. Velcro Shoes is ready to ride his rascal scooter to war. It's like when one monkey starts howling and shaking the cage and then all the rest join in. But none of them even know what they're howling about. Get off the internet. It's not safe for you lot.
    4 points
  6. 6 people are charged in a Texas elections investigation involving ‘vote harvesting’ Two stories here: A) Dems are running around saying there is no election fraud and then dems are caught committing election fraud. Ballot harvesting is illegal in Texas because it is well known that ballot harvesters would ditch votes if they disagreed with them. This was very common in retirement homes where harvesters would bring ballots, watch the elderly sign the ballot and then toss the ballots that they didn't want cast. B ) Notice how the AP just ignores party affiliation in the title. They wouldn't do that if these were Republicans.
    4 points
  7. Poilievre rejects severance offered to defeated MPs after losing Ontario riding - The Globe and Mail If a sitting MP is defeated they have a right to Severance. And there is no requirement to pay it back if they seek re-election elsewhere Pierre is entitled to receive $154,850 in Severance because he lost his riding. He is perfectly eligible for that and MPS get that all the time. There's no requirement to repay it if he runs somewhere else. But instead of demanding that he's entitled to his entitlements he's refusing to take it knowing that he doesn't tend to run again and expects to be back in the house and feels it would be inappropriate to keep the money I rather doubt you'd see a liberal doing that
    4 points
  8. It's impossible to argue against anything that she said here: she mentioned what Alberta "requires" from the federal gov't, and mentioned a few recent issues: "Half a trillion dollars in investments scared away by federal gov't policies" "Canada dead last in GDP growth" "interfered in provincial matters" "police harassed gun owners" She just went off on ridiculous LPOC policies and outlined their cost to businesses and families here.
    4 points
  9. Anything that is worth $500,000,000 isn't a gift, it's a bribe.
    4 points
  10. Ge·sta·po [ɡəˈstäpō] definition the German secret police under Nazi rule. It ruthlessly suppressed opposition to the Nazis in Germany and occupied Europe, and sent Jewish people and others to concentration camps. From 1936 it was headed by Heinrich Himmler. "Last month, Clay Jackson was at a gas station near his home in Dallas when an attendant asked if he could offer up some legal advice to an immigrant family in the neighborhood. A father was caught up in an Immigration and Customs Enforcement raid, and the mixed-status family with a U.S. citizen child wasn’t sure what to do next. Jackson agreed to give them informal pro bono support in his personal capacity, not as an in-house lawyer for Fidelity National Financial, a multi-billion dollar Fortune 500 title insurance company. “My goal was to try to find somebody just to be a conduit for them, to alleviate their immediate concerns and fear, give them just some basic understanding of what this is and how this may play out, and then try to find them with a good lawyer,” he told The Independent. Then two people he says appeared to be federal law enforcement agents visited Jackson himself. Two plain-clothed agents appeared at his home and accused Jackson of obstructing an investigation, he said. Jackson talked to formerWashington Post columnist Radley Balko about the people he believed were ICE agents arriving at his door. That article, which did not mention where Jackson worked, was published April 23. That same day, Jackson was fired. The incident follows a series of actions from Donald Trump’s administration targeting individual lawyers and firms that provided work for his perceived political enemies. Jackson fears ICE’s threats and his abrupt termination could send a “chilling” effect preventing lawyers from pro bono work or even informal advice." A Texas lawyer gave advice to an immigrant family caught up in an ICE raid. Agents visited him, and then he was fired
    4 points
  11. Good God, pretending to be Conservatives and belittling the King's reading of the Throne Speech. It's a goddam honour for us and for the King to do on his first showing in Canada. It's also a thunb to stick in Trump's eye to show we're not some 51st state candidate. Imagine that - a head of state with a sense of decency, duty, and honour rather than accepting bribes of jet planes, wanting to rid habeas corpus, belittling universities, and demanding nations bend to his will. Who's the real King and who's the tyrant?
    4 points
  12. Who has more skills to deal with a global financial crisis ? One who was Bank Governor under Harper and the UK or a textbook demagogue who puts training wheels on MAGA and tries to ride it across Canada ?
    4 points
  13. That's the understatement of the week. 😆
    4 points
  14. Oh that the public sphere would learn the limits of bluster and televistic appeal ! Imagine high office going to people with relevant skills, and experience ? What a world !
    4 points
  15. OP is gunning for "Most useless threads of the year" award. The competition is fierce.
    4 points
  16. What i don't get is if ass kissing was the main objective here, to start negotiations , why all of the liberal rhetoric here in Canada...why not just shut up, and tell Canadians we are going to start negotiations and leave it like that....no they had to blow up their chest mouth off and act tough....for the election.... I personal think think Carney approach was the right one, sit there shut the FU, take the lies and insults and set up another meeting soon as possible...countering trump or calling him out only gets you zelensky'd and nothing gets done.... If the US does not want our steel, aluminum or lumber lets find other markets....give them a 3 year warning and tell them your on your own....As for cars build them for Canada....bring in more european / Asian car manufacturers...to build cars for Canada
    4 points
  17. Meanwhile the Trump family’s latest influence-peddling grift: selling access to the president for $500k a pop through his a new exclusive Washington social club run by Don Jr.called “Executive Branch” Trumps are the most shameless grifters in history
    4 points
  18. LOL, great. The same folks who refuse to define what a woman is in any meaningful way, so that they can protect dudes who think they are women... are now going to try to define what MAGA is?
    4 points
  19. Just some combination of dumb/misinformed/uninformed/deluded.
    4 points
  20. To be fair the integrity and independence of MP's disappeared long before Poilievre. That's been a long trend that accelerated under Harper and got much worse under Trudeau. Poilievre barred more than a few reasonable centrist MPs from running for the Conservatives, and stacked the party with loyal sycophants instead.
    4 points
  21. Let’s also be clear that Trump NEVER campaigned on short term pain for long term gain. He campaigned on prosperity and golden age FROM DAY ONE The most generous thing you could say about this incompetent fool if you wanted to pretend he actually knows what he’s doing is to say that he pulled a bait-and-switch but I am sure he’s as surprised by the mess he’s created as his followers are.
    4 points
  22. What have you ever seen that gave you the impression that leftists don't like violence? Was it their fervent support of the arson, looting, assaults and murders during the BLM riots, the shooting of Republican congressmen at a baseball game, the death threats against Trump, support for the death threats against Trump, the assassination attempts against Trump, the support for the assassination attempts against Trump, the attacks on Tesla dealerships, their support of MS-13, their support of Tren De Aragua, their support of Hamas, their support of police beating up peaceful protesters in Canada after they surrendered on their knees, their support of Kamala's bail fund to get rioters back on the streets in Minnesota, their lust for the senseless war in Ukraine which isn't even moving the goalposts anymore, their support of forcing healthy young people to take a dangerous injection that doesn't even do anything for them...?
    4 points
  23. Pierre Poilievre seemed to have a one dimensionality in most of his exchanges with the Liberals . . . endless slogans, and a personal 'harshness' in his manner. This didn't change the fact that he would be a better policy maker than Trudeau (who had no policy other than to make himself look good) but, there was that harshness that turned many off. This was so very apparent in the taped interview where Pierre Poilievre eats his apple while a journalist tries to bait and trap him. Very arrogant, very disrespectful to any viewer of any stripe. Not the 'stuff' leaders are made of. I did hope the Conservatives would win this election . . .
    4 points
  24. Notice how the 3 stooges can't reply to the subject so they post things imagined and not said and reply to argue to that instead....
    4 points
  25. The polls are saying a weak Liberal majority: https://338canada.com/ I think the Liberals will win. If so I hope a minority. PP has ran a really bad campaign. You've got to be a brain-dead fool to run on a Trumpian "Canada First" election slogan in a country that hates Trump more than ever, and also promise to use the notwithstanding clause for the first time ever for the feds. I agree with "Canada First" in principle, but just don't use a Trump slogan if most of the country hates the guy FFS. I think Trump cooked the CPC's chances and PP didn't do anything to quell the fears of Canadians that he's pro-Trump.
    4 points
  26. https://www.cbc.ca/amp/1.7519288 Carney will hobble Canada through regulations and kowtowing to activists and global ESG measures. This is the real Carney, a Net Zero UN stakeholder capitalist. Expect more controls, destruction of the oil and gas sector, more taxes, and loss of sovereignty to the UN and Davos think tanks.
    4 points
  27. The spirit of the law is to not allow millions of people to flood across the border, to give them an app on their phone to schedule their entry, to support Sanctuary cities not cooperating with ICE to deport criminals when they are released from jail... You are a coward hiding from me and have no room to talk about the spirit of the law.
    3 points
  28. 3 points
  29. CNN Syndrome, aka Propaganda Addiction Syndrome (PAS), is a soon-to-be actual clinical diagnosis (thank me later) for people who followed and regurgitated fake news for so long, and had so many consequential blow-ups with friends and family as a result of the fake news BS they preached to them, that they have no choice but stay dialled in to the drivel train so that they can continue getting new narratives to sustain the false sense of moral and intellectual superiority that is usually their only source of self-esteem. For example, think of all the people who refused to let their own adult children into their homes due to their vax status. And not in a friendly way either, they had serious rows with them. (just in case you still didn't know, Pfizer and Moderna said that they never did any clinical trials to see if the jabs stopped people from being able to spread covid, and they never made any such representations either. So that whole "GET THE VAX TO STOP THE SPREAD/SLOW THE SPREAD" campaign was never based on any science at all. it was just total nonsense. Those people destroyed some of the most meaningful relationships in their lives over false CNN narratives. It's really hard for people to admit that they destroyed their own families based on blatantly false drivel that sucked them in, so they choose to maintain the old charade and move on to the next one instead of coming clean. As long as the supply of blatantly false, stupid narratives keeps coming, the PAS-boys will never run out of nonsensical drivel that frustrates their political opponents. I.e., they'll be able to maintain the illusion of being SJWs as long as they keep saying "CNN SAID _____________!!!! AND I CARE BECAUSE I'M A MORALLY SUPERIOR PERSON AND A SJW!!!!". So now people like @robosmith can say that they have "CNN syndrome", which gives them tons of street cred among the cultist horde, plus they can get some time away from their b1tchin' Starbucks jobs to go wipe feces on Teslas and then lick the windows.
    3 points
  30. https://www.yahoo.com/news/trump-says-us-adding-1-160334777.html Trump says US adding $1 trillion of investment with Saudi trip "With this trip, we're adding over $1 trillion more in terms of investment into our country and buying our products," Trump told the U.S.-Saudi Investment Forum in Riyadh. (Reporting by Gram Slattery; Writing by Andrea Shalal; Editing by Mark Porter) -------------------------------- I think this brings the total to $6T in investments in the US and there are 80+ countries to go.
    3 points
  31. https://www.cnn.com/2025/05/12/business/china-trade-deal-trump What are the cultists supposed to do with something like ^THAT^? Is that a sign of the Trumpocalypse? Trade wars won, markets up, CNN failing to find fault in Trump's victories... It's a shitty day to be left4rded.
    3 points
  32. Right the Liberals want to give everyone free goodies but don't want the political hit of raising taxes to pay for it. So they'll make future generations pay for it, with interest, just so theycam keep getting elected. Very fiscally responsible of them. Meanwhile nobody can afford a house and our healthcare system sucks.
    3 points
  33. Lots of fat lefties, around, for everyone to eat.........Canada is full of lefties i mean they are everywhere.......that would give us at least another couple of generations before we switch to bugs....I mean we have to save the planet right...think of it as a sacrifice for the greater good...we feed you the bugs get you nice and fat and then use the bolt gun and poof your hamburger....
    3 points
  34. She is doing her job, She is the premier of Alberta, let carney worry about Canada. And we will see if Carney is going to keep his promises and have Alberta interest in heart with pipelines and energy corridors...or drive that wedge even further apart...
    3 points
  35. I have always been conservative until PP took over. His rhetoric and inability to help make Canada a better place and his dismal house of commons voting record made be abandon the conservatives. He has never proposed any bill. Never left the country to see how we are in the world circles. Never did anything in the house except criticize Trudeau. https://www.greenpeace.org/canada/en/story/69079/pierre-poilievres-voting-record-and-the-politics-of-exclusion/ Had a 28% lead and when it came down to it, the people of Canada saw he had nothing to offer.... he lost the election for the conservatives and even his seat.
    3 points
  36. Hold on there. If they invest in Bitcoin...
    3 points
  37. Of course I would support Poilievre if he was down there. When our PM is dealing with a dangerous foreign adversary who has threatened our sovereignty we have to play as one team. A Tory win wouldn’t have made much difference to my life other than maybe lowering my taxes over the longer term. Poilievre behaved like a normal Canadian politician in this election and accepted the result.
    3 points
  38. get the hell out of here with this bs crap .. keep the voting fraud nonsense conspiracy bs to down south.
    3 points
  39. Yeah if there’s one thing Danielle and he ilk are good at, it’s lowering the bar.
    3 points
  40. Sore winners, wow... Politics isn't a spectator sport, like Canada's biggest loser or lingerie football. Although many would like it to be.
    3 points
  41. The old asylums were horrible places and the arrival of effective antipsychotic medication in the Fifties brought a revolution in effective care, as disturbed patients suddenly required much less physical restraint. The first psychiatrist I can find that published his use of the French drug Largactil in Canada, and North America for that matter, was Heinz Lehmann in Montreal’s Verdun Protestant Hospital in 1954. https://jamanetwork.com/journals/archneurpsyc/article-abstract/651712?resultClick=1 https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC2655089/#b48-ndt-3-495 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heinz_Lehmann At the time there was understandable concern about the conditions in psychiatric hospitals and the rights of patients. Community care, combined with medication and appropriate counselling, was seen as a more humane alternative. Unfortunately, the cost of such care and who was responsible for it were less well defined than the mechanics of running large public institutions, giving governments in Canada and across the world - we were by no means alone in this - the opportunity to greatly reduce current budgets while making commitments for the future that they never fulfilled. Thus the number of psychiatric beds in Canada declined from 430 per 100,000 in 1959 to 70 per 100,000 in 2017, a grossly inadequate number. For too many, the worthy goal of deinstitutionalization became simply dehospitalization. https://madridge.org/journal-of-internal-and-emergency-medicine/mjiem-1000103.php With the benefit of hindsight, it’s easy to see now that the goal should have been to improve institutional care, moving carefully selected patients to community care only when that was adequately funded. Looking back, the level of optimism about a new and completely untested system was absurdly high. There is a sociological element to this story that we should be honest about. People with chronic psychotic disorders are not politically powerful. They don’t have the advocates for their care that sick children or breast cancer patients have. Unless money for them is ring-fenced, politicians will inevitably respond to what the public calls more loudly for.
    3 points
  42. And ^this does not even account for the variations caused by a brain that is NOT SYNCHRONIZED with the body.
    3 points
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