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RollingtheBall

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  1. Sadly, you are absolutely correct. "It's a place where people who aren't of sound mind are empowered by the state to take their own lives and is labeled healthcare." The moral and political landscape of this country has changed so dramatically over the last few years that it's almost impossible to see the remnants of what used to be.
  2. Perfectly said! Justin Trudeau (unfortunately) has the job of representing all of us. I am personally embarrassed that the Prime Minister will be appearing on this show. I agree with you that we have collectively become desensitized to this level of BS, and let it go by, rather than speaking out. The image that this type of behvaviour paints is of a country of weak, effeminate men; and a vacuous leader with with no substance.
  3. I think his appearing on this show is ridiculous and makes a mockery of the office of Prime Minister. That people casually read this in the paper without flinching is evidence that Canadians have bought into the woke agenda completely. His appearance on the Drag Race show is simply the Canadian answer to Biden's entertaining Dylan Mulvaney.
  4. Good for you Dougie. I would love to cut the cords as well. Many of us (most of us) are drugged by Social Media and MSM and seldom look away from our phones and up into the sky anymore.
  5. That is ludicrous! So yet another level of government health care will come in to play? The freaking madness of this socialist state.
  6. I think you might be on to something there. However, the outcome would be poor for both the Liberals and the NDP. People are already very sick and tired of Singh's support of Trudeau, and are even more fed up with the current level of taxation and the economy in general. People want more autonomy where their money is concerned. It seems to be a universal shift toward conservatism. Look, for instance, at the newest governments of Europe.
  7. And the CBC. Trudeau has proven himself to be an embarrassment to Canada, and moreover, the chief assassin of our stability as a nation. I don't think we can wait three years before he is replaced, we need to move him on sooner.
  8. I fully agree with you, defending free speech means defending it from both ends of the spectrum. For the last seven years it has seemed, to me anyway, that my rights as a Conservative Christian have been attacked. For one example, think back to the summer of 2019 when the Trudeau govt. denied summer job grants for students who might chose to work with any organization that didn't agree with their liberal policies. Church organizations responded, holding that they were being forced to either choose between their religious convictions or the money that helped to run summer camps and programs which had nothing to do with abortion etc.
  9. Even to Toronto Star seems to be warming up to Pierre Poilievre. An article in yesterday's paper ends with this: "This past weekend, he showed he is an excellent communicator — in French and in Eng- lish. His wife, Anaida Galindo, is a terrific trilingual speaker who was born in Venezuela before immigrating to Montreal. She helps massage Poilievre’s rougher edges. While immaturity may have marked Poilievre’s first decade in Ottawa — such as the “f--k you guys” comment at committee and the suggestion Indigenous residential school survivors didn’t deserve compensation and should learn the value of hard work — she humanizes him. With a gorgeous wife and two beautiful young children, a former Conservative campaign strategist leaned over Saturday to say: “This is a package I can sell.”
The party will now be focused on restoring hope to Canadians who feel they’ve lost control of their pocketbooks and their lives."
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