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Aw muffin, can't thnk of a rebuttal so you rely on insults again? LOLOL Triggered leftie is triggered The kick in the teeth is that's how much left canada... how much more on top of that would have COME to canada had the liberals had pro business and investment policies? They've probably cost us closer to 1.5 - 2 trillion between what we lost and what we could have had.
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This war isn't doing well for him politically, that's for sure.
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building Chinese cars here in Canada....
CdnFox replied to Army Guy's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
They won't though. For so much practical but for an awful lot of people they just don't have 45 minutes to sit at a public charger and wait for their vehicle to be done. They've got kids or other commitments and if they can't charge it home then they won't charge at all. The technology we've got pills and niche but it's just not mature yet. It's just not a replacement for ice vehicles due to its limitations. A segment of the population, say 30% or so, we'll find it beneficial, and another 5% or so we'll go with it even though it's a bad fit for them for moral reasons. But we need to invent something a little bit better that's a little bit more like filling a car with gas as far as time and convenience goes -
Obviously. Your repetitive posting behavior proves that. You're brutally intimidated and this is how insecure people react to that. Every time you do it everyone knows you're petrified
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The 'belief' element where you believe you are communicating with another entity seems to have a much different effect on the brian. Interstingly that's true even if the person isn't a devout believer, it's more about the INTENT than whether you really believe the god exists. Brains are fascinating things. You should get one, they're totally cool.
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The Liberals are lying about fixing immigration
CdnFox replied to I am Groot's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
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Neither. It was a dumb metaphor to begin with. Guess the mass is excited but achieves nothing. What you do is enter into negotiations with a focus on mutual benefits and areas where you can agree that you can become stronger. You also look for give and take, things at Canada can give up that makes the US situation better and things that America can give up that makes Canada better The whole elbows up and elbows down thing was childish and designed to appeal to people that were fairly low brow people economically to begin with. These are the people that supported Trudeau
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Yup. Like I said, your behavior is similar to that of a Chihuahua. Barks like crazy and hides under the furniture when the big dogs show up because it's constantly petrified and feels inadequate. Piddles on the floor as a sign of submission while still yapping like crazy because if it's insecurities I'm not the first to point this out to you, neither is goddess, others have said the same sort of thing. Rational adults don't simply repost loser loser loser a million times in post over a million times. It just never happens. Rational adults don't wake up every morning and run around putting down arrows on the people they don't like as fast as possible. That is both neurotic behavior and childish. And you can't even help yourself. It's completely compulsive with you. Everybody sees it.
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I have cited you are wrong many times. What you're doing now is asking me to repeat the sites over and over again because it's all you've got left. I pointed out that a number of my points came from your cites At this point you just look like a complete child. Whining and crying like a baby. This is the fifth time you've been "so done with me" That's been shown a number of times now including by your own data life was expensive but Affordable under harper Under the liberals and Justin/Carney it is utterly unaffordable. Except for carney and his half million dollars worth of airline food. He seems to be 'struggling' through
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PFFFFT !!! What do actual industry exec's know about the industry?!?!? They can't compare to LINKSOUL"S level of knowledge!!! LOL!
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Well of course there was but denying the fax is also very liberal of you And the sites were provided above, as usual when you've lost an argument you fall back on stupidly cheap debating techniques like sea lion. As I noted a number of the sources I quoted were actually once you provided as well. It's very common for your kind to actually wind up providing the very evidence that proves themselves wrong. I've never really understood that In 2015 Vancouver was expensive but affordable. In 2025 Vancouver was well out of the price range of the average person and in fact you had to be and usually well off to be able to buy from scratch or inherit from parents But you desperately cling to a falsehood because you're afraid that anything that disturbs your narrative will cause the whole thing to collapse like a house of cards
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Petrified. That's why you Yap like a chihuahua who's backed into the corner and then pees himself. Your neurotic and emotionally unstable at the best of times but I seem to really absolutely instill fear into you People that aren't afraid of someone don't just repetitively say the same things over and over again, I see goddess is scaring the pants off you too these days. Couple of others seem to take pot shots at you as well Kid, when you go through every single post I make and down down arrow each one one after another as fast as you can it's a sign of fear, That's what people who are intimidated and freaking out do. Sorry i scare you so badly. Now pls clean up that mess on the floor
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So you can't refute her point, so you attack her personally and then demand she answer your questions Very liberal of you And more of the same. Can't address her points, so attack her and sources. Pathetic. Plenty up above, including some of your own which i quoted as well. But i look forward to hearing how not only do mine not exist but YOURS don't either when you figure that out LOLOL Vancouver was expensive but affordable in harper's day Now most people can't afford to live there. Even rentals are through the roof.
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In Canada it was him And the Bank of Canada. Your link doesn't actually mention anyone else in Canada that said that And in fact the IMF was closer to correct if we're talking globally. Many places experienced a lot less inflation, the inflation was less sticky, and they recovered from a more quickly than candidate did. But specifically we're talking about Canada. And it would appear that in Canada the two groups that got it wrong were the liberals with Carney's advice and the Bank of Canada Poilievre And a host of other economic people spoke out saying this was not going to be temporary and that the liberals were going to cause great harm by lying and saying that it was because people would rely on that. And that is precisely what happened And to this very day our food inflation is still the absolute worse than the G7 Connie cannot make a correct prediction to save his life. He is simply bad at his job but his job in his mind is to find ways to line his own pockets and if others suffer that's no problem, he can find another job
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Awww muffin, out defending your beloved liberals again i see It's a tax. And of course the consumer pays it. It is 100% of the tax that passes through and amusingly it gets marked up along the way. So consumers pay even more than the government took We've been through this and so has dalihousie. Industrial carbon taxes apply to not only energy but also fuel and other things in many areas of the economy and it winds up being cumulative. Look at the trucking industry alone. With the built-in carbon taxes when the fertilizer manufacturer sends the fertilizer to the farmer carbon taxes are paid on that fuel and that winds up being billed to the farmer. The farmer has to mark it up in their pricing. Then it's trucked to A supplier, and more carbon taxes paid along with the markup from the previous carbon taxes. Then his truck to the grocery store, and even more carbon taxes are paid plus the markup from the previous two carbon taxes. Have a grocery store has to mark up its prices to cover all of those markups and carbon taxes So when Loblaws charges you for an apple, they want to make 3% profit. They've been extremely clear about that and government research has shown that that's exactly what they do. So they're putting that 3% on top of all of the gas taxes and other markups as well It makes a massive difference. And that should be obvious, you cannot charge tens of billions of dollars of taxes and not have that show up somewhere. Your argument is that the government can just simply yank 30 or 40 million dollars in taxes from industry and the consumers won't pay for it it just magically vanishes somewhere along the way So what you really mean isn't get a grip, what you really mean is stop picking on my beloved liberals because they need the money If it has such a little impact then pull the taxes. Obviously there's not much impact so might as well not have them. Right? Right? Like I said get a grip.
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Oh look, you can't refuse the facts so you're going to attack her and the source. How very liberal of you
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Well it's Canadian so probably not, and sounds like you stay up late at night reading truth social I've never actually visited the site And as usual you know I'm right and you're angry about it so rather than actually address it you simply cry baby, sea lion and make personal insults But here you go kiddo. Even a Chihuahua like you deserves to get a bone once in awhile is prayer the same as meditation - Google Search "Meditation and prayer are not the same" prayer vs meditation effect on the brain - Google Search " Differentiation: Meditation tends to show more decrease in parietal lobe activity, which correlates to feelings of "oneness" or losing a sense of self. Prayer often stimulates language areas (as it is verbal or conversational) and can have a more intense emotional charge depending on the belief system." Do the effects of prayer and meditation on the brain compound or do you only get one benefit - Google Search Yes, the effects of prayer and meditation on the brain are cumulative and, when practiced together, can have a compounding, synergistic effect. That took all of three seconds. So you could have done it in under a minute. well... under 6 minutes i'm sure. No more than 10 And if you read the research papers if anything it highlights that what I said is more true Meditation and prayer are not the same thing. Meditation and prayer have a different effect on the human brain although they share similarities Meditation and prayer are cumulative. If you do one and then the other the benefits are stacked on top. So even if you are doing one you will benefit from doing the other Your loss across the board kid That's what happens when you start with an answer and try and logic your way back to the start. It's better to read the research first and then arrive at a conclusion.
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Our greatest detriment, would still buy 75% of our trade LOLOL Factors we can't actually survive without American Trade at the moment. So now we're going into CUSMA and Carney figured the best way to really make those negotiations work would be to say a whole bunch of insulting things about America and really p*ss trump off. Yeah that's bound to get us the best deal. LOL still so scared of me that you can't think of anything to say huh? Well no problem little guy, go ask your mommie to change your diapers for you and find your soother (did you drop it AGAIN?) LOLOL Everyone's laughing at you
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Changed your mind I see Does that mean you've revised your position on the trucker's Convoy and the use of the emergencies act as well? If so please let me know, I need to send Satan some new mittens That doesn't even make sense. Sure, lying about a fake crisis does tend to make people angry. And that is the point. The left this on anger and fear. That's the whole point of creating a crisis and exploiting it to take people's freedoms and rights. So when trump exploits the same concept of course it's the same result. And it has nothing to do with my opinion about anything. But it's hilarious that you're trying to deflect the very real fact that the left uses these tactics as somehow being my fault Again, the left creates fake crises and uses that as an excuse to steal people's rights. While trump is perhaps the more recent example on a large scale we certainly seen this constantly throughout history. Remember when Justin Trudeau said that people who didn't take the vaccine were misogynists and bigots and waste of space that shouldn't be tolerated? He weaponized covid to try and win an election by spreading fear and anger This is another example. "It's a crisis, your rights no longer matter"
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Oh I think if you read back I did and it's certainly not hard to verify. In fact some of the information I used came from you. I even posted charts with sources wah wah waaaaaahhhh... you lose again Hell kid you even suck at sealioning Affordability was fine in 2010, it was getting worse by 2015 but things were still affordable. A young married couple starting out could buy a home and start a family if that's what they wanted to do. Individuals can afford a one-bedroom apartment as a starter home. Even rents were affordable, you paid about a grand for a Good one bedroom apartment. Not exactly cheap but certainly affordable Cry harder kid
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Nope. It was him and the Bank of Canada. Literally everybody else was expecting inflationary pressures. In fact it seems so obvious and so many others predicted that it would be that it border lines on deliberate misinformation when they said that it wouldn't PFFFFFFFFFTT!!! Ok, how much did you pay in industrial carbon tax last month? Should be easy for you to calculate seeing as there's nothing hidden about it You certainly paid SOME, the suppliers will have passed on the costs to you, so how much is it? It is ENTIRELY a hidden tax. Consumers wind up being the ones who pay it and they have NO idea how much they're paying. Of all the lies you've told desperately trying to defend the libs, this was the most obviously rediculous No, it doesn't. He very clearly isn't. The pipeline industry was extremely clear when he got elected that the current regulatory regime would not allow them to invest and they wouldn't be interested until the anti pipeline bill and the tanker pan were lifted Carney deliberately kept those in place. He then negotiated a deal with Alberta but he refused to allow the first nations to be part of that discussion which he absolutely knew would P*ss them off. Meanwhile he declared that if the first nations aren't behind it then it won't go forward. So after p*ssing them off he makes the pipeline contingent on there approval And just to add insult to injury he invited Saskatchewan to take part in the negotiations with Alberta after denying the first nations and British Columbia And he's dragging his feet with a discussions with Alberta which are just the first stage. If he was serious he could have had a pipeline project in hand and being approved was shovels in the ground later this year. As it is they're not going to get anywhere near that, and frankly based on the trajectory he's on there's no chance of a pipeline being approved and started before the next election. It's all smoke and mirrors kid. Just like Justin, this guy is not here for Canada
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LOL ok so now we're going back to 2010 You say it yourself. "one of the "least" affordable". But still affordable. Prices were high in vancouver compared to most of the rest of the country but they were still affordable. Again, large detached houses were less affordable but that's not what the developers were building and it's not want you need to have a good home. It's like you include rolls royce and Lamborghini when trying to calculate the price of an average car, when in reality the fact is the price of a hyundai santa fe is probably more accurate if we're talking about whether or not people can afford to drive In 2010 the average personal income was about 61,000 each, which means a young couple could very easily afford to buy a very nice townhouse and if they went for one in a decent area that wasn't brand new they would have been WELL under the 30 percent rule. Vancouver was expensive compared to many other markets but still affordable Sorry for your bad luck kid
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LOL finally we agree Not only did i give you the facts, YOU posted facts that prove me right Now everyone's laughing at your bizarre antics Life was still affordable under harper even in the big cities. THe cities were expensive, but affordable. After trudeau took over , despite running on making things more affordable very quickly things became unaffordable and at this point it's a national crisis. Cry harder kid
