LinkSoul60
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Have you already crushed your morning 6 pack? Not too difficult to scroll up to see who reached out to who... I'm flattered by your attention, but I'm more partial to people with sane minds.
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Don't be too flattered Karen, I didn't reach out to you... it's the other way around 😂 Mindless minion ready to start another day of crying and searching for new conspiracy's... Gotta love it.
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LMAO... no need for the media to show her hypocrisy. She does it well on her own.
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It underscores the point the we rely on and need immigration to support our economies. Until there is an aptitude and colour test to get into the country it is what it is. Why is showing her hypocritical about-face insulting her? She's telling you want you want to hear... like most politicians.
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Groot, which is it.... In 2024 she wrote a letter to Trudeau saying that the immigration levels into Alberta were too low and was asking for more immigration. Now it's problem... wonder why? https://www.alberta.ca/system/files/Premier Smith Letter to Prime Minister Trudeau.pdf Dear Prime Minister: I am writing in response to the letter sent by the Honourable Marc Miller, Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship, informing Alberta of its 2024 allocations under the Provincial Nominee Program. With no prior notification, Minister Miller advised that Alberta will not receive any increases in 2024 allocations to nominate future newcomers and temporary workers to become permanent residents and stay in Alberta. I am very concerned with this decision given the adverse impacts it would have on our province’s economy and ability to help Ukrainian evacuees find permanent jobs and futures in Alberta. Over the last year, Alberta has participated in good faith in federal-provincial-territorial consultations on provincial nomination allocations. In September 2023, the Honourable Muhammad Yaseen, Alberta’s Minister of Immigration and Multiculturalism, requested a much needed increase in Alberta’s Provincial Nominee Program allocations, including 14,000 in 2024, 14,700 in 2025, and 15,435 in 2026. The revised allocation of 9,750 for 2024 not only falls below this request, but also falls below the 2024 notional allocation of 10,140 previously provided to Alberta by the federal government.
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When you don't have an endless supply of bullets you're logically not going to shoot them all at guys that for the most part aren't shooting back. Logic and common sense don't prevail though when you have 2 children running the show and who were too excited about blowing things up and killing people with their fancy weapons. Donald J Trump and Pete Fox News Hegseth miscalculating.... I'm shocked. I'm also sure US's adversaries have been aware of this and it's provided the incentive to quietly support Iran to keep this conflict going and the US distracted, which is working quite well...
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I/we have the dog, occassional grandkids and my golf clubs so a good size for me. Not a lot of driving so between the plug in and regenerative charging it's way too convenient, and way cheaper on gas. Point being, you won't go wrong with either an EV or PHEV.
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building Chinese cars here in Canada....
LinkSoul60 replied to Army Guy's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
LMAO... so you suggest the bend over approach too, for 'Donald'. BTW, that's cute... Stiff competition, you're a fool... Our trading relationship with the US is solid except where Trump has imposed the high tariffs. That's whats being negotiated. Whatever else they're negotiating, of course you think he'll fail... you want him to. I knew it would be a waste of time throwing common sense at you. Hack away 🤡... -
Last months ~3.3% CPI inflation and the impact the price of oil has across the board. Fertilizer that has stopped going through the strait will cause even further food price hikes because of that short supply and smaller crop yields. Oil and gas pricing will be high through the year, and that 3.3% may be the normal. Yes Iran is threatening the strait, because Trump started the war.
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building Chinese cars here in Canada....
LinkSoul60 replied to Army Guy's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
You obviously don't and won't be able to understand.... but calling someone crap at negotiating when the outcome of that negotiation hasn't even concluded doesn't make a lot of sense. What are you judging 'crap' on.... giving up the DST that was contentious anyway, or removing counter tariffs that only hurt our cost of goods? It appears that the common sense rule of not agreeing to a deal unless that deal benefits you is difficult to understand, or better said you're willing to admit. Making the logical assumption that the US is asking for more than we're willing to concede tells me Carney's doing the right thing, and is not going to concede anything unless there isn't a trade-off benefit elsewhere. His bad if he put any timelines on a deal (?) but so what... make sure it's the right deal for Canada. -
Bought a Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV a year and half ago and really like it. Zero issues so far and putting gas in the tank once a month is nice too. Still wanted ICE for the longer hauls we may do, so mine or my wife's vehicle for that. Her next vehicle will be EV for sure. Not surprisingly, the PHEV is not complicated at all...
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It's not worth the debate because of your preference for the turtle strategy.... but what exactly is it that you don't understand of the US wanting to build all vehicles in their country? Trump described CUSMA as 'irrelevant' and has repeatedly said 'we don't need cars from Canada out Mexico'. Why is this so hard for you to understand... And you admit the industry started it's downhill decline in a big way during Harper's term, but now it's all the liberals and Carney's fault. Do you even know what you're arguing for or against?
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So...I'm to assume you like Trump inflation, but Biden's was terrible. Yes, gas prices are what they are, because of Trump's unnecessary war. We all have different ways of looking at things sometimes...
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Canada to be China’s 24th province?
LinkSoul60 replied to paxamericana's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Where have you been in Canada that gives you the impression we're 3rd world? -
Here's the bottom line.... If Trump didn't do or say something stupid multiple times a day I wouldn't have any material. He's a machine though with his idi0cy and the material it provides.... So see, not my fault. Did you go fill up after hearing how good your gas prices actually are because of his war might?
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Canada to be China’s 24th province?
LinkSoul60 replied to paxamericana's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
I'm f'ing with you...because it's so easy! Never been on the Gulf coast in the state but fair to say some very impoverished area's throughout....but some nice areas too. Hell, New Orleans is a very impoverished city on the outskirts... but a heck of a lot of fun if you got the stamina. -
Canada to be China’s 24th province?
LinkSoul60 replied to paxamericana's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Where has you been in Canada, and why was it so bad? -
Canada to be China’s 24th province?
LinkSoul60 replied to paxamericana's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Or how about Detroit... ever been there to see how poverty has impacted that city/area for the last ~40 years? -
Canada to be China’s 24th province?
LinkSoul60 replied to paxamericana's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
No Bubba, I mean Mississippi. I'll take it you've never been... Some interesting places in the state to visit.... Maybe shine up your combat boots, fly into New Orleans and take a little road trip? -
Canada to be China’s 24th province?
LinkSoul60 replied to paxamericana's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Sounds like southern Mississippi. Ever been there Bubba?
