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LinkSoul60

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  1. Our convo started with you saying A pipeline that's so poorly managed that nobody can use it isn't much of a pipeline. So yes, you're off on a tangent with cost overruns because that's all you got, or know. And why would I..... because I'm invested in some of those companies. So sure, go with that little man...
  2. Admittedly, one of the reasons I come to this forum is to laugh at the expense of Maga's like you. Your ignorance to facts though has got to the point where it's hard to laugh at you any more.... I certainly don't feel sorry for you, just amazed that someone can be this blindly devoted to someone that they become oblivious to facts. Your parents must be so proud....
  3. Don't go off into a tangent about cost overruns. That wasn't the subject. Why can't you answer the question as of this is fact? And you may want to read the quarterly earnings reports from companies using TMX to see how it's impacted their p&l's. You're right about nothing, as usual....
  4. lol... so your reality is the facts! 😂 You're dumber than I thought, and that's saying a lot!
  5. Again, you prove you're incapable of reading and comprehending.... I never said 'fraud', I said conflict of interest. Waste, you did get that so congrats! Are you not all embarrassed by idolizing a 79 year old self-serving narcissist that wears orange make-up?
  6. This is what you say little man.... Please point out your answer; I already did. In fact I explained what was wrong with it in great detail. Are you still struggling with your inability to read or is this just a general comprehension problem? Why, did you want me to do it in crayon this time? What specifically confused you? Were the words too big? Do you need me to do it one sentence at a time so you can get your head around it? Do you need me to find a 6-year-old who can say it in your language? Pretend for a moment that you're an adult and actually address the issues I raised. Unless you're just admitting that you haven't got the intelligence to understand it
  7. No, you said.... So now the thing doesn't even make money because they have to charge so much to use it that they are having trouble reaching capacity. A pipeline that's so poorly managed that nobody can use it isn't much of a pipeline Try to dance around with your typical bullshit now....
  8. Are you incapable of reading and comprehending this? Trump sentenced for falsifying business records, but faces no punishment President-elect Donald Trump received on an unconditional discharge for his criminal conviction in New York on Friday, meaning he will not face fines, prison, or any other penalties. The former and future president appeared virtually in a Manhattan courtroom on Friday for his sentencing on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records to conceal a payment to an adult film star. Last I heard NY was in the US. Give up User, you're orange obsession has crossed the line to embarrassing and pathetic....
  9. Correct that it's not fraud, it's called a conflict of interest. But most certainly it is waste.....this trip and all his Florida trips that is on YOUR dime that has the SS staying and being charged at his hotels. That's winning the Maga way.... He's got revenue from the EU that you'll be paying for. As far as any trade wins the US will get....think again and that remains to be seen "The EU and the US agreed that US consumers should pay more tax - levied at 15% for imports from the EU," UBS Chief Economist Paul Donovan said. "EU President von der Leyen made vague pledges to buy stuff from and invest in the US, without the necessary authority to make those pledges reality." "Pharmaceuticals and steel seem to be excluded from this deal," he added. "The result is better for the US economy than the worst-case scenario, but worse for the US economy than the situation in January this year - but it is bad news markets have probably anticipated."
  10. Try again little man.... First and thankfully, I haven't had any conversation with you on this thread. Please do explain again how the US justice system seems to have got this one wrong and you're right.
  11. I know. We have another liberal Prime Minister.
  12. The cdnjoke.... Tell me what you don't understand about this; Trump sentenced for falsifying business records, but faces no punishment President-elect Donald Trump received on an unconditional discharge for his criminal conviction in New York on Friday, meaning he will not face fines, prison, or any other penalties. The former and future president appeared virtually in a Manhattan courtroom on Friday for his sentencing on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records to conceal a payment to an adult film star.
  13. Your mother has sat you on her lap to reread the Dr Suess collection? You should have paid attention the first time around....
  14. You're only interested in your partisan hopes, and oblivious to facts..... and are a failure in any way you choose to look at it. Canadian crude shipments to China have experienced a remarkable, continuing surge, a volume increase that outpaces price volatility and signals a genuine shift in trade patterns. Notably, TMX has helped narrow the longstanding price discount US refineries pay for Canadian oil, boosting producer revenues and enabling Canadian crude to fetch higher prices in global markets, including in China. Broader geopolitical factors have also strengthened Canada’s appeal as a reliable, competitively priced alternative supplier for China. Marking the first full year of TMX operations, this report analyzes these trends and also assesses operational challenges facing the pipeline’s export capacity, the economic implications of global oil market volatility, and the broader political implications for Canada regarding diversification. We conclude that TMX is not only reshaping Canada’s energy export landscape but providing an opportunity for the country to enhance its diplomatic profile and relevance in the Asia-Pacific. STRONG AND SUSTAINED CANADIAN CRUDE OIL EXPORTS TO CHINA Since May 2024, Canadian oil exports to China have grown consistently. China's critical need for energy imports and strategic efforts to diversify its own supplier base have positioned Canada as a desirable new supplier. After an adjustment period from May to September 2024, shipments surged from October 2024 onwards, with average monthly export value jumping 123% from C$247 million to C$511 million between May-September 2024 and October 2024-March 2025.
  15. Wasting your time trying with User.... Incapable of reading, comprehending, or absorbing anything that is at all derogatory of his orange hero.
  16. Within the space between your ears, you live a very simple life don't you....
  17. And yet Canadian's keep voting the liberals in.... 😂
  18. One of the bigger narratives during your election was reducing/eliminating government waste. Trump's golf weekends to Florida cost YOU $3.4M and have to guess this will cost YOU $6M+. YOU'RE probably on the hook for $30M + easily this year to pay for his golf trips. But hey.... It's the orange saviour, so that's different.
  19. I love Trump's non-deals that are 'deals'.... Inflation is 'coming to your town' soon. Maga just can't stop winning... U.S. stocks pare gains as investors await key earnings and economic data after US-EU trade deal Jul. 28, 2025 11:01 AM ETS&P 500 Index (SPX), US100:IND, INDUAAPL, AMZN, MSFT, META, SP500, COMP:IND, DJI, US10Y, US2YBy: Kim Khan, SA News Editor 5 Share Save Play(3min) Comments (57) Wall Street's major indices were little changed on Monday after the U.S. and the European Union struck a trade deal, sending stocks higher but later paring gains. The benchmark S&P 500 (SP500) was +0.1% during morning trade, while theNasdaq Composite (COMP:IND) was +0.3%, and the Dow Jones (DJI) was flat, after opening in the red. Also, eight out of the 11 S&P sectors were down on Monday. Energy and consumer discretionary led the group in gains, while materials and utilities lagged. The US-EU trade deal, reached on Sunday, lifted U.S. stocks, but gains have been fading through the early morning trade. "The EU and the US agreed that US consumers should pay more tax - levied at 15% for imports from the EU," UBS Chief Economist Paul Donovan said. "EU President von der Leyen made vague pledges to buy stuff from and invest in the US, without the necessary authority to make those pledges reality." "Pharmaceuticals and steel seem to be excluded from this deal," he added. "The result is better for the US economy than the worst-case scenario, but worse for the US economy than the situation in January this year - but it is bad news markets have probably anticipated."
  20. Stop embarrassing yourself DF.... The case is over, and he was found guilty. End of story. But seriously, take a day off from this forum and go get some fresh air
  21. 3 sentences....that is monumental for you! Bet it only took you 45 minutes to think of that..... Congrats!!
  22. I have TDS because of facts? Your TDS (Trump deification Syndrome) is actually quite comical....
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