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Nefarious Banana

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  1. 5 hours ago, Scallywag said:

    Politics is global. Political power is global. I don’t see how creating a less significant subset of this country will help solve any problem. Canadians, for the most part, are not using the political power we have. No solution to any problem we have now will come from continuing to do what we have been doing or emulating it with a new identity or party.

    We may have to get actively involved, even if it means socializing (as in person) for a few hours every month. 

    We're trying to make a banana out of apples and oranges.  Canada as is . . . is broken.  It's not working for a growing segment of the population/area.  Quebec is not a member of this country.  The four western provinces and the Yukon could 'go it alone' and be a very viable country.  Ontario, and the parasitic Quebec need the west more than we need them.  

    Time for a big change.

  2. 16 minutes ago, QuebecOverCanada said:

     . . . . instead of Trump Derangement Syndrome we get Trudeau Derangement Syndrome. He is corrupt and probably not the best who could hold the position, but he not Stalin. 

    Canada has a parasite . . . . Quebec.  Trudeau and his ilk feed the parasite.  You and your ilk think that's ok?

  3. 18 minutes ago, Michael Hardner said:

    I can not recall anybody in my city making a disparaging remark about the rest of Canada. Psychiatrists call this habit of yours projection.

    Your familiarity with psychiatrists is the give-away . . . . .  Is it the mark of a true Torontonian?

    "Hey Bob!  they're getting hungry again . . . "

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  4. On 7/21/2021 at 4:45 PM, RedDog said:

    As written by Toronto media? Good Lord. ?

    Hey RD . . . If they've spent decades/generations down the hole in the backhouse, it's not our job to inform them that they are brown and smell 'earthy' . . . it's our job to keep telling them how lucky they are - wish we could be there too, and hope that they stay there and never realize that the rest of Canada guffaws while we hold our noses . . . 

    "Where ya' goin' Bob?" . . . . . . "out to the backhouse to feed the Torontonians"   ?

  5. There are those that believe 'being a victim' has everything to do with your mindset and your choosing to believe you're a victim. 

    There are others that were subjected to the same adversities, view themselves as victims, and don't understand why their lives have stalled.  Instill this mindset into their children . . . . and on and on it goes.  Generations of victims.

    This is not a critique  . . . . just know a little bit about it.

    There are also the imported expert apologist types on here that endorse this victim mentality.

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  6. You've identified a good portion of the problem Goddess . . . . below is another small portion.

    There are generations of folks 'on reserve' that just don't have any concept of the personal pride and benefit that can be achieved with dropping the 'victim status' and partaking of mainstream Canadian society.  Many of these folks don't have any idea of the personal responsibility of holding down a job, of looking after your family.  We refer to the status card as the 'entitlement ticket'  . . . . The native guys that leave reserve and get into the workforce, pay taxes, drop the 'victim mentality' and compete for the better jobs would never consider going back to that mindset . . that everybody 'owes' them.

    Trudeau and his ilk encourage the 'victim mentality' for his personal political reasons.  Not a good situation.

     

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  7. 40 minutes ago, Queenmandy85 said:

    It is telling that there has been no discussion regarding the leadership problems in the Green Party. It illustrates the problems the Greens have that nobody seems to care. While some point to disagreement over Israel, I wonder if there is a deeper issue.

    Green Party policy is not sustainable . . . . most everyone knows this.  Irrelevant party, irrelevant  policies.

  8. 1 minute ago, Michael Hardner said:

     I will say this though: his response to the banking crisis in 2008 was very calming to me. So I was impressed by his pragmatism.

    Bachelor/Master degrees in Economics . . . . Stephen Harper. Canada did well in the banking crisis.

    Then we have Trudeau . . . . nice hair, sparkle socks, and an adoring Cougar. Canada bankrupt. Cougar laughs.

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  9. 9 minutes ago, Michael Hardner said:

    This is a big problem in Canadian federal politics in general, let it be said.

    Your reference to Argus' post . . . 'no vision'.  Combined with a politically lazy, entitled, and ignorant voter, this has created the perfect storm for the likes of Trudeau and Butts. 

    Brains/Butts  and  Bobble-head/Trudeau . . . . . and more of the same coming to a theatre near you.

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  10. 53 minutes ago, myata said:

    No you already got the job and paycheck no need to think about anything else it'll fix itself somehow like it always have (cod, lobster and salmon soon then climate) not so? Or it'll be the first one, one or the two and who needs to care if beer's in the hand and TV's on bring it on.

    With that gibberish response, one would naturally think that you and Cougar are one and the same . . . . 

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