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Nefarious Banana

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  1. 2 hours ago, marcus said:

    Yawn.

    The Harper imprisonment is over.

    That might seem like a weird thing to say, coming from someone like me — a former Conservative staffer. But it fits. And I’m not the only Conservative who thinks so.

    Yawn.

    Just to jog you back into reality Mr. former Conservative staffer, this election is about Trudeau . . . . and his lying.  

     

  2. 1 hour ago, Zeitgeist said:

    If he can ban genuine assault rifles like those Norincos, and leave the hunting rifles alone, that would work well, as long as there aren’t many arguments on where to draw the line.  

    The Liberals want an un-armed population.  Fact is that the existing gun laws are adequate if enforced.  Alan Rock brought the registry in to look good to the urban Ontario folks.  Another colossal waste of taxpayers $$.  

  3. 49 minutes ago, taxme said:

    I believe that most Canadians do want a change from the status quo and I believe that Bernier can give that too them. I believe that most Canadians are tired of big government, high taxes, and losing their freedoms thru more red tape and hate laws. But I would not rule out anti-establishment Bernier just yet.

     Anti-establishment Bernier can give we the people hope for the future.

    . I know as to who I would like to have as PM for Canada. Anti-establishment Bernier. 

    Like Bernier also . . . . but at voting time, does the Canadian citizen take the chance on Bernier?  Does the voting citizen support Scheer because he's the best chance to dump Blackface ? Maxime Bernier has also made a tactical error in exiting the Conservatives when he would have been the powerhouse from within the party. This, I believe was a lapse of judgement combined with pride and ego.  There is no doubt that Bernier has policies and platforms that are very desirable when compared to Blackface and Scheer.  Our wonderful country is a rudderless ship at the moment.

  4. 44 minutes ago, taxme said:

    I guess that this is why Canada is in big time financial trouble these days. Canada is loaded with leftist liberal, socialists, communist minded people who pretty much know nothing about anything. They all live and survive on emotionalism and the alt left liberal Canadian media and all appear to lack any common sense and logic. I have to wonder at times are they really able to think for themselves at all? It would appear as though the media and our PC politicians do all their thinking for them. Bloody sad indeed. They do not even want to take the time to listen to the other side of the story. It's these fools that are destroying this once great nation, and just do not seem to care one bit about it either. :(

    Cut to the chase . . . . get rid of Quebec and we'll have a country again.  With Quebec gone, Ottawa is powerless.  Simplistic?  Yes, but Quebec never signed into being a part of this country, has never contributed to the concept of the country of Canada.  If Quebec doesn't leave, all transfer payments must stop.  Quebec is Canada's parasite, an insatiable tapeworm. We won't have a country until we swallow the medicine and shit-out our parasite.

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  5. 12 minutes ago, taxme said:

    The fool has been caught in scandals, lies and now Blackface. This sure does not look like a great leader for Canada anymore, not that he ever was. The kid is more of a disaster now for Canada. And for those who still think that the kid was gawds gift to Canada, and are ready to vote for him, they all need to give their heads a bloody shake.

    Trudeau shouldn't be referred to as a 'kid' . . . he was an adult when he chose to insult ethnic folks, when he groped a reporter, when he lied about SNC, when he harassed his Minister of Justice, etc., etc., . . . . the list is long.  The smug prick is an adult.  A very self-serving, entitled adult. A creepy adult.

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  6. 21 minutes ago, ironstone said:

    I At least Trudeau had the sense to leave the blackface paint at home.

    .I just listened to a few minutes of callers to CBC Radio and it seems most Liberal supporters are ok with Trudeau's blackface habit.

    Thinking that 'our dolt' should have taken the face paint to go with his costume for his inspiring India trip . . . . maybe the terrorist that accompanied him could have donned some mime makeup.  Good role reversal situation.  Endless possibilities . . . . 

  7. 6 hours ago, Benz said:

     Trudeau is rather a real enemy . A vicious traitor, a compulsory liar without moral and scruples. He is bad for all Canadians and is capable of the worst to serve his own personal interests. He disgusts me more that I thought it would be possible even if my imagination is quiet fertile.

    Trudeau is so bad for Canada, that I would be ok with a Conservative majority government for the next 4 years. Just to make it clear for the Liberals that Trudeau is not acceptable under any circumstances.

    As you mention above . . . . a traitor, liar, without morals or scruples.  The disgusting thing is that his behavior is 'acceptable' to many . . .  personally, I'd love to see him arrested, charged, and convicted  . . . . . would be great to see that smug prick behind bars.

  8. 28 minutes ago, Shady said:

    My biggest problem with Trudeau is his spending.  Canada sacrificed quite a lot in terms of budget cuts in the mid to late 90's.  It set us on an excellent path towards fiscal sustainability.  We were the only country of the G7 to be balancing budgets consistently, running surpluses consistently, and paying down significant debt.  In 4 years he's added all of the debt that was paid off over the last 15-20 years.  As a result, were going to be using more and more tax dollars to just pay the interest on our debt.  I can think of a lot better uses of tens of billions of dollars every year than to just pay interest on debt.

    Whether you liked Harper or not, he ran this country like the business it is.  He had the credentials and used them.  As Shady mentions above, Trudeau maybe hasn't ruined the country, but he's set us back financially for at least a decade . . . and, we've got nothing to show for it.  Elect a fool, and you'll get foolish laws and decisions.  If re-elected, there's a real chance this country will be ruined.  Trudeau has proven to be the dumbest, most destructive thing that has happened to Canada in a very long time.  Vote accordingly . . . 

  9. 6 hours ago, taxme said:

    When I grew up in Quebec, I did find that most french people that I worked with were quite lazy and wanted to get paid for doing nothing. All they did enjoy and want to do was to go drink and party. You just proved that. It was the Anglophones that built up Quebec. Now, all their hard work in the building up of Quebec has been taken away from them and they are now being treated as second class citizen's in their own built up Anglo province. Quebec today would be nothing without the rest of Canada propping Quebec up. Quebec is bull shit. ;)

    Cut off all transfer payments to Ottawa . . . . . Quebec is the Canadian tapeworm.  Take the medicine and shit out the parasite.  Encourage Quebec to vote on separation . . . again.

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  10. 4 hours ago, cougar said:

    H-m, you start off well, but then quickly lose me the moment you mention the resource development approval process.  I do not want to see this "fixed"; it is bad for the environment as it is.

    On the healthcare (fast and readily available), legal system reform (so it is available to everyone) and immigration (reducing the numbers to 0) I am with you.

    Have you ever pondered the question:  Where does the money for healthcare, Indian payouts, Canada pension/OAP, etc. come from ?  Just askin' . . . 

  11. 1 hour ago, Moonlight Graham said:

    I don't know much about Switzerland.  Does it have a power sharing agreement, do the French, German, and Italian sides all have their own self-determination?   https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Switzerland

     

    Considering that Switzerland is relatively small with much the same terrain border to border, the wants and needs of each faction may be very similar . . . eg: good roads, snow removal, etc., etc. This would be more of a unifying factor than the wants and needs of Cape Breton and Saskatchewan. Cape Breton may not give a rat's ass about Saskatchewan potash, and Saskatchewan not caring about Cape Breton fishing.  Just a thought . . . . 

  12. 23 hours ago, Dougie93 said:

    But this is Canader.  Canader is a monarchy, the House of Windsor is the country, Confederation is simply a federation which is simply an agreement.

    How you can you get rid of God and Queen, in Canader?  

    Dieu et mon droit, Treaty of Paris 1763; without God and Queen, there is no Canader.

     

    Do me a favor and define monarchy, confederation, republic, and country . . . .  as you see it.  Perhaps your definitions are different than the dictionary versions.  Thanks.

  13. 1 hour ago, Rolfs said:

    Andrew Sheer is a weak candidate. If the Conservatives had ran with a competent leader, the Liberals would go down in defeat

    As you mention above . . . .

    This election isn't about the brain-dead socialist PM and his band of penguins, everyone can see how poorly our country has been served, it's about how much better a PC govt. will serve the citizens/electorate. Andrew Scheer just doesn't have the 'royal jelly' . . . . . Michelle Rempel or a few other members seem to have the 'fire' needed at this time.  

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  14. 2 hours ago, Dougie93 said:

    Confederation is the ultimate entrenched interest of the Eastern Elites.

    Through the inherently dysfunctional nature of Confederation are they able to rule Canada as a de facto one part state.

    Centralizing power is the key to maintaining their grip, their Post National State Elite Consensus.

    If Quebec leaves, the whole thing will unravel in the wake.

    So they are bribing Quebec with everybody else's money to appease Quebec into not declaring independence, which Quebec doesn't really need to hold a referendum for.

     

    Let Quebec play their games . . . stop all transfer payments from the west. What's Ottawa going to do if the west just says 'no more' . . . . ?  Kick the west out of Canada ?

    We, the west, could have some real fun with the centralist fuk-tards . . . . they need the west more than the west need them.  Wake up West !

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  15. 1 hour ago, Michael Hardner said:

    Why do you hate freedom ?  People can dress how they want.  We're not the Talliban.  I'm tired of rightista snowflake sentiments being put out all the time without a response.

    If our PM wants to wear a dress, and thinks he can get away with it he can go ahead.  If somebody wants to wear a kippah I'm not going to have you tell them that they're not allowed to work for the civil service..

    Can we please get past this reactionary mode of politics ?  

    "When in Rome . . . "  Of course people can dress how they want. It's just that a leader should act/dress like a 'leader' . . .

    The sad fact is that Justin Trudeau (Mr. Dress-up) is not really recognized for his fabulous mind when he's dressed up in feathers or an outfit from India. Is he gaining respect as a 'world' leader when he's prancing around like a fool . . . 

    Nice deflection attempt leftista . . . .

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  16. On 9/5/2019 at 9:09 AM, QuebecOverCanada said:

    In an election, if your hardcore base doesn't show up, you're dead.

       *  Bernier has the core of real conservatives. 

    Scheer will have to leave asap, and I hope he gets shamed for what he has done to the Conservative Party. 

    Bernier has the core of real 'eastern' conservatives . . . .

    Sadly, the west no longer trusts any politician with a French background or accent.  

    If Bernier lived in Swift Currant, and spoke without a French accent . . . he'd kick Trudeau's sorry ass to the curb in a heartbeat.

    Scheer is a non-entity . . . 

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