ExFlyer
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Last time he was prez, he surrounded himself with bootlickers as well except then, those bootlickers saw through him and either quit or argued with him and got fired. This time, he surrounded himself with booltickers that he has something over them. (dirty pictures or other incriminating evidence/intelligence) It seems to me that all politicians surround themselves with like minded people.
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Confused if you are pro Trump or anti trump or don't care Trump. As I recall, he never threatened NATO allies, only said he wanted Greenland. Trump just posted an email telling the PM of Denmark that he is doing this because they would not give him the Nobel Peace Prize. This has nothing to do with politics or threats...it is because he is pissed that his ego was not satisfied. https://www.pbs.org/newshour/world/norwegian-leader-says-he-received-trump-message-that-reportedly-ties-greenland-to-nobel-peace-prize Also, Greenland has been the point of numerous NATO exercises and can be again.
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Tap, tap tap...I am dancing in your head as usual LOSER LOL Awww the LOSER is upset with little down arrows LOL LOL LOL Fact is, nope.... don't have to look for your useless posts...you keep putting them up LOL LOL LOL Seems you are so obsessed with me and that obsession always makes you go off topic and so you keep posting to me and that makes you derail your own thread ....what a LOSER !!! HA HA HA
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CBC edits out embarrassing Carney footage
ExFlyer replied to CdnFox's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Insulting gets you no credibility. As opposed to what they are already doing?? The automakers are already killing jobs and have done so. The Chinese cars are not even here. What is more important... the workers and jobs lost in agriculture and aquaculture in the prairies and coasts or those in Ontario in the auto sector? There are more jobs in agriculture and aquaculture than the auto sector -
CBC edits out embarrassing Carney footage
ExFlyer replied to CdnFox's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Don't have what?? EV? You are right, I don't have one. Issue all the whining is about is the EV's from China....seems that is more of a problem for some on here than the American car makers killing Canadian jobs. The cuts happened and were planned long before the EV deal. The deal will bring jobs to Canada...just in the building of infrastructure to sell, maintain and provide logistics for the EV's. And as important, it brings back agriculture and aquaculture sales to the biggest buyer where there are a lot more workers than in the auto industry -
CBC edits out embarrassing Carney footage
ExFlyer replied to CdnFox's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Of course you don't LOL So, it's OK for the American Stellantic to cut "the Windsor assembly plant in April 2025 idled roughly 4,500 workers. Further, up to 12,000 workers in the broader parts supply chain were estimated to be off the job due to these shutdowns." "In late 2025, plans to move some production from Brampton to the U.S. put another 3,000 jobs at risk." "GM cut a third shift at its Oshawa plant in early 2025, directly impacting about 750 to 2,000 workers. Additionally, in April 2025, 1,200 workers at the CAMI assembly plant in Ingersoll were laid off." "recent impacts include up to 12,000 parts industry jobs being affected by Stellantis production pauses in Ontario, alongside thousands of direct assembly jobs at GM and Stellantis" Oh and "General Motors (GM) ended production of its BrightDrop electric delivery vans at the CAMI Assembly plant in Ingersoll, Ontario, in late 2025" losing 1000 jobs. And you are worried about 48K EV's coming to Canada and the Chinese having to hire Canadians to build dealerships, sell cars ,maintain them and provide infrastructure and logistics for those vehicles?? -
Cons to Debate Things Normal Canadians like
ExFlyer replied to TreeBeard's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
And...now you are smarter than before....not a long way but a bit closer. -
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ExFlyer replied to TreeBeard's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
I don't know that is why I quoted AI (as opposed to wiki). Seems both Wiki and AI know a lot more than you so...you are welcome for being enlightened -
Cons to Debate Things Normal Canadians like
ExFlyer replied to TreeBeard's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Incorrect "Islam is a monotheistic religion based on the Quran, teaching submission to the one God (Allah) and following the guidance of the Prophet Muhammad, emphasizing peace, justice, and a complete way of life, with core practices known as the Five Pillars, including faith, prayer, charity, fasting, and pilgrimage. Followers are called Muslims, and it's the world's second-largest religion, connecting to earlier prophets like Abraham, Moses, and Jesus" -
CBC edits out embarrassing Carney footage
ExFlyer replied to CdnFox's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
There is more than just driving Chinese EV's off a boat. They need all the infrastructure to sell and service the vehicles. Dealerships, repair facilities, technicians, parts and service, logistics etc. There will be lots of work for Canadians. American auto manufacturers are closing plants in Canada. Reducing shifts and other disruptions long before this deal came to fruition. "Recent actions by U.S. automakers and associated tariff pressures have resulted in thousands of layoffs in the Canadian auto sector during 2025 and early 2026. Significant recent impacts include up to 12,000 parts industry jobs being affected by Stellantis production pauses in Ontario, alongside thousands of direct assembly jobs at GM and Stellantis" Stellantis (Windsor/Brampton): A two-week shutdown of the Windsor assembly plant in April 2025 idled roughly 4,500 workers. Further, up to 12,000 workers in the broader parts supply chain were estimated to be off the job due to these shutdowns. In late 2025, plans to move some production from Brampton to the U.S. put another 3,000 jobs at risk. General Motors (Oshawa/Ingersoll): GM cut a third shift at its Oshawa plant in early 2025, directly impacting about 750 to 2,000 workers. Additionally, in April 2025, 1,200 workers at the CAMI assembly plant in Ingersoll were laid off. Total Manufacturing Impact: In April 2025 alone, over 30,000 manufacturing jobs were lost in Canada, with economists attributing this directly to U.S. tariff pressures on the auto sector. " No one in Canada is making EV's. Even battery manufacturers have shut down or taken our money and not started. EV sales account for less than 8% of car sales. But...crap all over Carney and a deal for a minuscule amount of EV's from China...the largest EV maker in the world. "China accounts for over 70% of global EV production and a significant majority of global sales, making it the world's largest EV industry." -
Cons to Debate Things Normal Canadians like
ExFlyer replied to TreeBeard's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Islam is a religion??? As opposed to a culture? "A Muslim is a follower of Islam, which is a monotheistic religion," -
The unfortunate thing is when you need expertise and have to hire a consultant, they come in 2 varieties 1. Those from personnel services companies and 2. Those that have incorporated themselves and have added themselves to the "lists" You select from those that have bid for the jobs and if from a personnel company, you pay the company and the actual person gets what they contracted to that company for. The others keep the money they are paid. Oh and always the lowest qualified bidder wins
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How do you know what they cost??? Also, if the work could have been done and handled internally , it would. Consultants are only used when the internal expertise is not available. I hired consultants when I was in the PS. They were hired for very specific tasks and work. All time limited or task limited. All were very short term.
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And where did anyone say "you do not lay off trained, experienced workers" except the unions? We all knew 28,000 jobs were on the line and letters indicating layoffs or reductions were coming should not be a surprise to anyone. Who gets let go is yet to be determined. As the article states " as the federal government begins to implement its plans to cut 28,000 jobs over the next four years. Several federal departments began notifying public servants that their jobs may be impacted by workforce adjustments this week, including Statistics Canada, Shared Services Canada, Global Affairs Canada, the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat and Public Services and Procurement Canada." "5,404 federal workers received notices this week that their jobs may be affected" Consultants are given tasks to be completed by a certain time and then they are gone.
