ExFlyer
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Yeah...we realize comprehension is a challenge with you LOL Here is what was actually said to legoman.... "I guess it would be OK if he called your mother (dead mother at that) a prostitute? That's your buddy " and "I see it's OK if he called your mother a prostitute. Maybe it's true for you?? " So, as usual...another BS post from a degenerate pedophile LOSER LOL LOL LOL
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Fear?? Fear??? AHA AHA AHA What has PP got to be afeared about? Oh yeah...nothing, except maybe his groupies that fall all over him and may bump into me No fear...just playing devils advocate to some of the PPers like you on this forum LOL
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Cut and paste for elsewhere: WHAT POILIEVRE NEVER SAYS Pierre Poilievre talks a lot. About “freedom.” About “gatekeepers.” About “common sense.” Mostly, about how angry you should be. What matters more is what he never says. He never says who pays. Every promise of tax cuts. Every attack on “waste.” Every vow to shrink government. He never explains which services disappear when the math stops working. Healthcare? Seniors’ supports? Transfers to provinces? Silence. Anger is cheaper than arithmetic. He never says who benefits. When he attacks regulation and “bureaucrats,” he never names the corporations that profit when rules vanish. Deregulation is never abstract — it always enriches someone. He just doesn’t want you looking there. He never says climate change is a crisis. He dodges with euphemisms and slogans, because admitting reality would require adult policy — and populism collapses the moment sacrifice enters the conversation. He never says how complex systems actually work. Housing isn’t fixed by yelling at mayors. Inflation isn’t defeated by insults. Healthcare doesn’t improve through culture wars. Complexity doesn’t mobilize rage, so it’s edited out. He never says what happens after the slogans. “Common sense” is not a governing strategy. “Axe the tax” is not an economic plan. “Freedom” without guardrails is just power for the already powerful. He never walks you past the applause line — that’s where the cracks show. He never says what he’ll do if it fails. Serious leaders talk about trade-offs, contingencies, and unintended consequences. Poilievre speaks in absolutes. Certainty feels good. It’s also deeply unserious. He never says who’s being used as a distraction. Immigrants. Journalists. Academics. “Elites.” The targets shift. The function doesn’t: keep people looking sideways instead of upward. And he never says what kind of country he actually wants. Not in concrete terms. Not in values that survive scrutiny. Because once you define the destination, people can decide whether they want to go there. Populism isn’t about answers. It’s about noise filling the space where answers should be. Listen carefully. What’s missing tells you more than what’s shouted. He never says, “This will be hard.” Because honesty doesn’t trend. Real governing involves limits, trade-offs, and imperfect outcomes — things adults understand and demagogues avoid. So instead of preparing people for reality, he prepares them for disappointment, then blames someone else when slogans collapse under the weight of governing. Pay attention to the silences. That’s where the real agenda lives.
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Good news for the Libs is that less than 3000 delegates out of over 650,000 card carrying conservative voted to keep PP LOL
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Only 3000 were invited and had to pay $1000 to attend..... "As of the 2022 Conservative Party of Canada leadership election, there were nearly 679,000 eligible members"
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Inflation is a lot more than just food. If you have 400 million people spending vs 40 million...your inflation statistics will certainly be lower. You also realize the article you reference was before the carbon tax was removed and is using 2025 stats? "As of late 2025 and early 2026, Canada has generally experienced lower headline inflation (around 2.36%–2.5% in late 2025) compared to the U.S. (approx. 2.68%–2.7% in late 2025). While both nations face sticky service-sector inflation, Canada’s rates have shown faster deceleration in core measures, whereas the U.S. has experienced more persistent upward pressure" " Why Canada's Food Costs are Higher Market Concentration: Canada’s grocery sector is more consolidated, giving major chains more pricing power than the more competitive U.S. market. Import Reliance: Canada relies heavily on imported produce during winter months, making it more vulnerable to global supply shocks and a weaker Canadian dollar. Policy Impacts: Structural issues like interprovincial trade barriers, regulatory costs, and carbon pricing embedded in the supply chain contribute to persistent price growth. Climate & Drought: Severe drought in Western Canada has led to lower yields and a spike in prices for domestic staples like beef (up 17%) and wheat. Temporary Tax Effects: The recent 2024–2025 GST holiday in Canada led to price volatility; once the tax break ended, prices for many items surged as they returned to normal levels. Budgetary Impact Spending Share: Groceries represent 11% of the Consumer Price Index (CPI) basket in Canada, compared to just 8% in the U.S.. Household Strain: Lower-income Canadian households spend roughly 14% of their total budget on food, making the current inflation spike particularly acute. 2026 Outlook Experts from Dalhousie University’s Agri-Food Analytics Lab forecast that Canadian food prices could increase by another 3% to 5% throughout 2026, though the Bank of Canada expects some easing as the year progresses.
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more BS blather from a degenerate pedophile LOSER LOL LOL LOL Yahooo...the lying degenerate pedophile LOSER finally gets something right LOL LOL LOL PP is why the conservatives will never be government HA HA HA
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Try try and try again . But well, who is the government? Thank goodness it is not PP and gang I hope you feel better when impressing LOSERS I actually thought more of you but....hey, dissapointment runs in all confux's buddies
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more BS blather from a degenerate pedophile LOSER LOL LOL LOL
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Wow....more BS blather from a degenerate pedophile LOSER LOL LOL LOL
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You jumped on his bandwagon and I asked you a question... now you realize he made an error and yet, you try to defend him??? I guess it would be OK if he called your mother (dead mother at that) a prostitute? That's your buddy Wow.... it's OK...stick with your buddy. LOL Daedelus was a story in one of 15 books and whatever relevance you are trying to imply is within your head only LOL
