ExFlyer
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Oh no......more BS blather from a pedophile LOSER LOL LOL LOL
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Supposedly democracy distributes power fairly.... In all of history, there have been haves and have nots. Disparity of wealth is the nature of humanity. Corporations do pay their employees as much as they like.....thing is, they decide what is worth more or less. Are you implying that governments should tax people out of wealth? That no matter how hard you work or how well you negotiate, they should be taxed out of what you worked for or earned?
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Canadian ground hogs predict early spring
ExFlyer replied to West's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
And the American one (Punxsutawney Phil) predicted 6 more weeks of winter...I suppose that's Carneys fault too??? LOL -
Seriously?? You are defending confux and on his bandwagon when he says "No wonder your mother turned to prostitution at an early age, how could she possibly have any self-respect left with a child like you". Wow...you choose to be as decrepit as he is?...shame on you . And you still refuse to answer "What's a "bqtterties as confux claims????" The companies that were going to make batteries (as opposed to confux'x bqtterties ) took the money and buggered off with it LOL Ovid's Metamorphoses????
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I find it very interesting how many people make issue of what executives of companies make. They are recruited, for many reasons, and are offered the contracts. I am sure no one would turn down an offer of high wages and stock options but I think the fact no one is looking for or offering them that, they are jealous?
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Ahhh back again with more useless BS. Nope...my spellchecker found it LOL phkn LOSER... "bqtterties" LOL. You could have edited and fixed it but you are not smart enough to correct your own errors LOL No sense arguing with me...it gets you nowhere pedophile LOSER LOL LOL LOL And you are back to besmirching, demeaning and insulting my dead mother... Calling her a prostitute is below anyones dignity here...even you buddies should be condemning you for that.
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Blah Blah Blah More Blah from the necrophiliac pedophile LOSER. LOL LOL LOL
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Look, discussing the accomplishments of a person can be fruitless. Fact is, he was a very successful public servant and businessman. The industrial carbon tax an easy scapegoat for high food prices. Here is some factual information on the "industrial carbon tax. It has been debunked as having impact on food prices but hey...keep on keeping on. The debate often highlights the difference between direct consumer taxes and indirect industrial taxes, with the former having a more visible impact on consumer habits and the latter potentially having more hidden, long-term structural impacts on the supply chain. Limited Direct Impact: Research from the Canadian Climate Institute and Bank of Canada suggests that industrial carbon pricing has a minimal effect on overall food prices, often cited as having "near-zero" or very low impact on household food expenditures. Upstream and Supply Chain Costs: While direct impact is low, the tax influences the supply chain upstream. Increased costs for energy, fertilizer, and transportation for processors and manufacturers can be passed on, leading to higher costs for specific food items, according to analysts like Sylvain Charlebois. Competitiveness Concerns: Some studies suggest that industrial carbon pricing can erode the competitiveness of the Canadian agri-food sector compared to international counterparts, particularly as rates rise toward 2030. Alternative Viewpoints: Other analyses argue that the "industrial" portion of the tax is less about consumer costs and more about large-emitter regulation, with minimal pass-through to the retail level compared to broader factors like inflation, global energy prices, and geopolitical issues. Exemptions and Structure: Many agricultural emissions, such as those from livestock and some farming activities, are exempt from direct carbon pricing, which helps limit the immediate impact on food production costs. Contextual Data (as of 2024–2026 reports): Inflation Impact: Studies suggest the carbon tax (combined with consumer, but focusing on industrial) contributes roughly 0.15% to 0.5% to total food inflation. Projected Impact: The federal carbon tax is scheduled to rise to $170 per tonne by 2030, increasing cost pressures over time.
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You replied to MY POST ABOUT BATTERIES with "WE IMPORT THIS MUCH FOOD" and you were STILL wrong about that too!!! "DERP!! I can't see ANYONE talking about batteries in the post i just quoted and replied to!!! DERP!!!!" How the hell do you manage to get your pants on in the morning or brush your teeth without stabbing yourself in the eye? .LOLOL HOLY SHIT This just keeps getting better.... How is 'food' an example of ev's!!!!!!! You FORGOT WHAT YOU WERE TALKING ABOUT You QUOTED me but then managed to get confused! Every single person reading this is laughing their ass off at you kid Holy crap! I literally had to put my coffee down for a minute i was laughing so hard! TL;DR as usual with you posts Just another useless post from a pedophile LOSER.... BTW... What's a "bqtterties???? You posted it LOL "Every single person reading your constant useless blather is laughing their ass off at you" Give it up...you have been trying for a very long time and all you get is ...well... other than some sort of pedophiliac LOSER satisfaction is ZERO!!
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So, this person had a very notable and awarded career as opposed to being a lifelong politicians and he is being besmirched for conflict of interest? He is a self made man and has reaped the benefits of his work. When will you people get it??? Do you really want a government to put price control on everything?? He cannot control the price of things we import. "Despite being a major agricultural exporter, Canada relies heavily on imports for specific items, including 90% of leafy greens, 75% of fresh fruits, and roughly 50% of vegetables, with the U.S. providing the majority" He cannot tell the farmers how much to charge for their product...or do you want him to do that?? He has no control over the cost of producing foods in this country or other countries. He cannot tell publicly traded corporations to cut their profits to their shareholders (and chances are those corporations are in your banking and personal investments). The rebate is all he can do and all he has control of in an open free market. When a new CEO comes aboard...doe he/she fire everybody or does he/she look to the expertise some of the existing staff have gained over the years?? Yes, some were good and some were no so good but...was that a result of their actions or the direction given by the former CEO??? Did they follow policy and direction or were they loose cannons and did as they wanted no matter what? PP is telling his minions what to do and say...are they all good? Or are there some clowns in his group too?
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Are you actually saying Carney is casing the issue with the US??? WOW!!! Do you pay attention to what is going on in the world and especially the US?? Ten years ago??? LOL Trudeau also pissed off Trump 10 years ago LOL. Get in the present LOL All of Europe is agreeing with Carney and other nations in the world too. Here is AI respone to Carney world stature: " Based on recent, high-level political developments as of early 2026, Mark Carney, who became the 24th Prime Minister of Canada in March 2025, has established a significant stature in world politics as a, elite technocrat, a champion of multilateralism, and a vocal, principled counterweight to authoritarianism and protectionism. Here is a breakdown of Mark Carney’s stature in world politics: Global Economic Authority: Carney is distinguished by his unmatched experience leading two G7 central banks—the Bank of Canada (2008–2013) and the Bank of England (2013–2020)—which earned him immediate international credibility and a reputation for stability during crises. "Middle Power" Leader Against Protectionism: Following his 2025 rise to power, Carney emerged as a prominent defender of the international liberal order, particularly in opposition to the protectionist policies of U.S. President Donald Trump. He has actively urged middle powers to unite against dominance by larger nations. Architect of a "Third Path": In early 2026, Carney articulated a "third path" for democracies caught between U.S. unpredictability and China, focusing on "principled pragmatism" and building economic resilience through diversified trade links. Diplomatic Resets and Climate Focus: Beyond the U.S.-Canada relationship, Carney has worked to normalize relations with China and has a strong global footprint in climate finance, having served as the UN Special Envoy for Climate Action and Finance. Intellectual and Elite Status: He is often described as a "citizen of the world" or a "global elite," bringing a highly intellectual and data-driven approach (often described as "plan versus slogan") to international relations" What about his cabinet? He has experienced ministers and new ministers... His courts?? He has not appointed anyone to the courts. What appointments? We know you are a PP groupie...just mellow out and be happy he is still your leader...I know the Liberals are
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It is far from Trudeaus party and getting farther every day. Trudeau tore apart relationships and Carney is putting them together again and making more. There is no way Trudeau could have given the speech Carney did in Davos. Caney is getting world wide respect and attention whereas Trudeau was hunkering down in Rideau Cottage. No, it is not Trudeaus' party any more.
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I never said anything about "bqtterties" LOL Don't see anyone saying anything about bqtteries LOL The discussion was about EV's My comment about importation and food was just an example..... I do realize that it was not descriptive enough for a pedophile LOSER to follow...sorry Phk you are a scatterbrained pedophile LOSER... your post is so bizarre you must be on the bottle a bit too much today LOL But...we can all see how much you have mentally degraded by constantly keeping responding to me Tap tap tap...still dancing in your head LOL LOL LOL
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Awww, reading comprehension and even retention and memory problems cropping up again for our resident pedophile LOSER Provide evidence of your claims...then and only then can you gain credibility but as usual, you remain a LOSER LOL LOL LOL
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Yes...that is why it was called a "Leadership Review"? Yes, the liberals are happy... I mentioned that before 95%??? "About 675,000 members have signed up to vote for a new leader of the Conservative Party of Canada". Only 3000 were invited fir the review and had to pay $1000 to attend. Who is making a fuss??? Making points is valid and if any points are incorrect, false, or a lie, please correct them. ( I did not write that list...I copy and pasted it) But they did cross the floor...where did anyone say it was a "crisis"?
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Nope...we are still a gross importer. Over 68% of our food is imported. Oh...you mean the battery plants that you say are manufacturing??? LOL What a LOSER LOL LOL LOL ICE manufacturing???? Oh yeah?? What was it??? LOSER, you makin up shit again as a lying LOSER like you always does HA HA HA The hole you dig with all your lying is getting deeper and deeper ...pedophile LOSER
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Never done...you never do...we don't expect much truth from a pedophile LOSER like you LOL
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Of course...which part??? And back up your claims. I won't wait because you will not be back LOL
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Carney Articulates The New World Order In Davos
ExFlyer replied to Zeitgeist's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
I was part of the Cormorant SAR helicopter procurement project and while it is a great aircraft, it is European and the logistic and maintenance and parts costs are far more than if we would have bought an American made helicopter. Just getting parts and getting parts repaired or overhauled means it takes so much longer and we had to buy triple the spares just to keep the supply chain functioning and have parts available. The work and manufacture and jobs that were supposed to come to Canada never happened (for many reasons, like tooling, production and certification issues as well as cost) so, we are stuck with all support coming from Europe. The fixed wing SAR Kingfisher is turning out to be the same. The OEM's in Europe are just not going to start new factories here just because we bought a few aircraft. The US, while not our best buddy lately, is the highest tech in aviation at this time and the proximity makes it the most economical and logistical sense as well.
