Legato
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Legato replied to WestCanMan's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
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More selective bullshit from the most selective bullshitter. Spirit Airlines ceased operations and went out of business on May 2, 2026, after years of severe financial trouble, including accumulated losses of over $2.5 billion since 2020 and two bankruptcies within the last year (November 2024 and August 2025). The carrier struggled with high debt, rising fuel costs, and a failed merger attempt.
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Much better? You know that's a lie and yet keep on pushing the falsehood. Someone soaked your weed in LSD.
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The Carney's been in office for over a year with little to show for the expensive high fly meals. His backpack is choc full of M.O.U's and stolen single serve marmalade.
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the trend towards shutting down public debate has intensified under the current Liberal government's majority in 2026.
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10 Years Ago (Approx. 2016): While political disputes over in-camera meetings are not new, current critics suggest the trend towards shutting down public debate has intensified under the current Liberal government's majority in 2026. Decrease in Parliamentary Transparency: Data generally suggests a long-term trend of the Canadian Parliament meeting less frequently and conducting more work away from public scrutiny over the past few decades, with 2025 being one of the lowest-sitting years in Canadian history
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Huh???
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Liberals use majority to move some parliamentary ... CBC https://www.cbc.ca › news › politics › liberals-in-camer... 2 days ago — On Thursday, the science and research committee was moved in camera following a Liberal request to proceed to "drafting instructions" on a study ...Read more Liberals shut down committee debate on $6.6B IT project CTV News https://www.ctvnews.ca › politics › article › liberals-shu... 1 day ago — Opposition MPs say the Liberals used their new power as a majority government Thursday to shelve debate on calls for the government to ... Why are the Liberals moving meetings behind closed doors ... YouTube · CBC News 8K+ views · 18 hours ago 11:02 Four committee meetings have been held in camera since the Liberals secured a majority government less than a week ago. Top stories CBC Liberals use majority to move some parliamentary committees behind closed doors 2 days ago CTV News Liberals shut down committee debate on $6.6-billion IT project 1 day ago Global News Liberals want committees to be ‘open,’ minister says as Tories cry foul 19 hours ago Global News Tories say Liberals using their committee majorities to stop public debate 2 days ago More news Liberals want committees to be 'open,' minister says as ... Global News https://globalnews.ca › news › liberals-committees-trans... 19 hours ago — “This move to in camera is completely undemocratic because when a committee is in camera it means the cameras are actually shut off. It ...Read more BREAKING: The Liberals just voted to SHUT OFF THE ... Facebook · Dan Mazier 930+ reactions · 4 days ago 2:11 BREAKING: The Liberals just voted to SHUT OFF THE CAMERAS at the health committee's emergency meeting on PrescribeIT. Why are the Liberals moving meetings behind closed doors? CBC https://www.cbc.ca · 10 hours ago 9:04 Four committee meetings have been held in camera since the Liberals secured a majority government less than a week ago. Liberals shut down committee debate on $6.6-billion IT ... Yahoo News Canada https://ca.news.yahoo.com › liberals-shut-down-commit... 2 days ago — OTTAWA — Opposition MPs say the Liberals used their new power as a majority government Thursday to shelve debate on calls for the government ... Be ashamed of yourself! Conservatives call out Liberals for ... YouTube · Canada Info 2.7K+ views · 17 hours ago Be ashamed of yourself! Conservatives call out Liberals for shutting off camera to hide the truth. 2.7K views · 4 hours ago.Read more 🚨🚨 BREAKING 🚨🚨 The Liberals have voted to shut off t Facebook · Vincent Ho for Richmond Hill South 140+ reactions · 2 days ago BREAKING The Liberals have voted to shut off the cameras at today's Science and Research Committee meeting, cutting off debate on a motion ...Read more
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Attack? Did you scald yourself on the flied lice?
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so where are you learning Mandarin?
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Then send those cops from the Chinese police station to arrest him.
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Meme/Cartoon of the Day
Legato replied to WestCanMan's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
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Think Vancouver is still somewhere in Canada is it not? Don't think the Link would approve but here to a sweet chiming sound to sooth his soul.... AI Overview Affordability has become a major challenge in Canada since the Liberal party took power in 2015, with many key indicators showing a significant increase in the cost of living and housing. While the governing Liberals argue they are making investments to improve affordability, public opinion polls show a high level of dissatisfaction, with 70% of Canadians feeling the government has fallen short on addressing the high cost of living. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5] Key facts regarding the decline in affordability since 2015 include: Declining Buying Power: $100 in 2015 is equivalent to roughly $130.68 in 2026, marking a cumulative inflation rate of over 30% during this period. Housing Crisis: The housing market has shifted significantly, with housing prices outpacing income growth by 29% over the past decade. Homeownership has become increasingly difficult for many, with 88% of renters now feeling that the dream of owning a home is out of reach. High Costs of Shelter: Renters have seen massive increases in shelter costs, and in many cities, a starter home now costs 6 to 12 times more than what a young couple earns. Government Spending & Deficits: The federal government has continued to run large deficits and has been accused of contributing to inflation through high spending, while housing supply has not kept pace with demand. Public Perception: In 2025 and 2026, polls consistently showed that a strong majority of Canadians (67% to 70%) felt the Liberals missed the mark on improving housing affordability and reducing the high cost of living. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8] While the government has implemented policies such as the Housing Accelerator Fund and initiatives to reduce building red tape, critics and opposition parties argue these measures have been insufficient to counter the rapid rise in costs. I
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Hayzeus man you must weigh at least 50Lbs. Time to get that weight off.
