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but you don't, and you haven't responded to a single request for evidence or citation in weeks from me. ? Again, you're welcome to prove me wrong, but you can't. That's the problem with just bullshitting all of the time. When someone calls you out on it you're just left there looking foolish. Except there are scientists and health authorities all around the world reviewing Pfizer's data and you've fooled yourself into thinking that it's all fake and they're all being paid off...and worse that YOU are a better expert! ? That's unassailable self-delusion. We can unpack why you're going through frequent personality testing at a later time, but pretending you're a victim here is hilarious and I'm not sure what the hell you being a woman has anything to do with it ?. For someone who so regularly resorts to insults herself (like just straight-up calling people idiots), to play the bully card is a mind-boggling exercise in hypocrisy and (once again) self-delusion.
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What are you referring to with a "political judge" by the way? You have me really curious here.
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Cute projecting. It's stupid because you're talking your delusional nonsense here and I'm sure in your daily life, and nobody is stopping/censoring you. Surely the dictators would be all over you watching everything you say since you're so close to the Truthiness about them.
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I've told you why your conspiracy theories are stupid. I've told you why it's stupid to call our current government a dictatorship. We have Justin Trudeau and Jagmeet Singh on one hand, and then Putin or Kim Jong on the other. The differences are obvious, but that doesn't stop you from living in your angry fantasy world.
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Is it Conservative "greed" or are leftists unrealistic?
Moonbox replied to West's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
It decreased from the topic of the recession (which you'd obviously expect) but it still ended up higher than even before the recession. He had 5 good years to bring things back to pre-recession levels, and he didn't do it. Martin campaigned on income tax cuts, which are far more effective and equitable. I'd have a lot more respect for Harper's fiscal record if not for this and his goofy tax credits. It doesn't upset me. I just don't see how they're useful. How far back are we going to go? You referenced King's deficits, so can I reference Robert Borden's WW1 deficits? Do we go back to the 1800's? Why are we referencing dead prime ministers whose children are probably dead as well? I think you're downplaying his successes because they don't fit the narrative you're promoting. That's 12 years of (relatively) recent Liberal leadership bucking the narrative that Liberals = spenders and Conservatives = savers. On a different note, I would say go ahead and compare Mulroney to Harper. Mulroney actually reduced public spending per person but isn't given any credit for it because of the crippling debt service costs he inherited from Justin's sleezebag father. -
Can you share your comparisons and conclusions, or is this going to be another example of you just pretending to have done research and numbers, but not actually doing any? Your "research" is a meme. I've not once seen you post a valid citation for anything you've said on this forum. At least most of the other conspiracy goofs here can land a hit once in awhile, but you're uniquely incapable at it. ?
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Taxpayer Funding to stroke Trudeau's Ego
Moonbox replied to West's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
The contribution was that the article you quoted and what it was saying was demonstrably false. The article itself literally contradicted its own title, so I good job again. ? -
I wish we could talk politics, but instead we have jokers like you screaming hyperbole, promoting visibly dumb conspiracies and talking about MSM "hoaxes" and WEF/Illuminati nonsense instead. Settle down with your thread creation and maybe watch the rational adults talk for a few days.
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Jason Kenney and Religious Persecution
Moonbox replied to West's topic in Provincial Politics in Canada
What do you figure you're showing here, goof? Care to cite that? Math's probably not your strong suit, I'm guessing? -
Who's whining? These guys are clowns and are considered clowns even in their own countries, so all they've really accomplished in the EU parliament is a collective eyeroll. What do I stand for? Common sense and reality. Sorry if that offends you.
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https://www.factcheck.org/2022/03/scicheck-posts-misinterpret-pfizer-covid-19-vaccine-safety-monitoring-document/ Beninger said it was inaccurate for Campbell to say the reported deaths were “associated” with Pfizer’s vaccine. “They’re temporally associated, that’s the reason why they were reported. But the assessment’s not there to show that they were causally related,” he said. “You cannot call them vaccine-associated.” https://www.reuters.com/article/factcheck-coronavirus-pfizer-idUSL2N2VK1G1 A spokesperson for the FDA told Reuters that reports to VAERS post-vaccination “do not necessarily mean that a vaccine caused a health problem” – and anyone can submit a report, regardless of plausibility. The FDA spokesperson added: “In fact, reviews by FDA and CDC have determined that the vast majority of the deaths reported are not directly attributable to the vaccines. FDA requires healthcare providers to report any death after COVID-19 vaccination to VAERS, even if it’s unclear whether the vaccine was the cause.” When millions of people take a vaccine, it's a statistical certainty that thousands and thousands of them will end up visiting a doctor for completely unrelated issues. Except there's nothing definite about it. When they can review the data and show that there are statistically significant and usual spikes in specific side-effects, then you might have signals that something isn't right. 9 pages of "adverse effects" signals pretty much nothing on their own and it's hardly the smoking gun you've continued to pretend it to be.
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Jason Kenney and Religious Persecution
Moonbox replied to West's topic in Provincial Politics in Canada
I mean...you're telling us here that you want me to show you the numbers, but already implying that you will dismiss them as not being trustworthy. Are you going to tell us that 1,000,000+ people didn't die of COVID in the USA, or that close to 40,000 didn't die in Canada from it? If you want to believe your conspiracy theories over the statistical records and wisdom of the entire rest of the world, go ahead I guess. There's really no helping that sort of foolishness. ? -
Or he doesn't listen to obstinate/ignorant losers whining loudly. Pretty sure nobody but you guys care that Europe's far-right yelled slogans in the EU parliament for their base back home. The Idea that anyone thinks what this goof has to say is noteworthy is a hilarious exercise in self-deception.
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Taxpayer Funding to stroke Trudeau's Ego
Moonbox replied to West's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
My lane? My lane was that the thread topic was frivolous and stupid and that the TNC article was obviously hot-trash. If you're going to be petty and pedantic, why don't you review what I actually said, rather than the make-believe you're trying to play "gotcha" with. Can you show us where I made this bolded claim? That's what I said, and nothing about it is untrue. The point of my "claim" was that the TNC article and West' low-effort garbage post was bullshit. The fact that I didn't research such a foolish topic and didn't know that most of the rest of the money was spent on other things proves...what exactly? That I didn't know that the money was also spent on cultural/heritage promotion? Okay??! Thanks for clearing that up! ? Can you show us where this happened? We've already accounted for most of this gigantic pool of cash (and none of it was doing what you're saying here), so maybe you have other sources? No you don't. You're just reaching for anything/everything you can to complain about. -
Jason Kenney and Religious Persecution
Moonbox replied to West's topic in Provincial Politics in Canada
Boo hoo. I consider getting my hair cut essential to my self-esteem. I consider playing hockey essential for my mental health and physical well-being. I somehow survived. Except for the people who do die, and the stats showing how many more people die from this than the "cold" or the "flu" and whatever your goof conspiracy websites tell you. -
Is it Conservative "greed" or are leftists unrealistic?
Moonbox replied to West's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
*Double post* - please delete or ignore. -
Is it Conservative "greed" or are leftists unrealistic?
Moonbox replied to West's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
but he didn't end up where he started, and the drastic cut in spending at the start allowed him to run years of surpluses. As the debt came down and the economy expanded, increased spending became more justifiable. You can see in your own chart that Harper was increasing spending per person even leading up to the recession, and 5 years post-recession, spending never got back down to his elevated pre-recession levels. The worst part, I'll repeat again and again, is that he did all this while implementing poorly-targeted tax cuts. I'd argue that what governments were doing before most of us were born is less relevant than what we've seen in more recent history. How do we figure King's wartime spending is relevant to this discussion. Should we show Borden's spending in WW1? Come on. The one thing that the chart does show, I'll say, is how bad a Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau was and why I dreaded his son ever since he became an MP back before the recession. I think the point is that he decreased spending, when most governments would increase during good times (because they can) but then justify increasing during bad times (stimulus) as well. Chretien may have been an "anomaly" but he wasn't just a Liberal anomaly. He was an anomaly in Canadian federal politics altogether. -
Taxpayer Funding to stroke Trudeau's Ego
Moonbox replied to West's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
I'm complaining specifically about you. Instead of spamming the forum with the same junk over and over with different headlines, try putting half a moment's thoughts into your post. We get it. You really don't like Trudeau. $600k to promote cultural events, vaccines etc is hardly an abuse, but when your panties are twisted you can get mad about anything. I'll worry about other stuff. Special thanks to True North news for their (as usual) brilliantly stupid "journalism". -
I think this is probably better for another topic, but it smells fishy and I'm tired of our successive governments (provincially and federally) cowering about doing something about obvious sources of corruption and abuse.
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Is it Conservative "greed" or are leftists unrealistic?
Moonbox replied to West's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
The absolute numbers aren't very useful without context when you consider that Canada's population grew by about 20% under that Liberal government. Hopefully we can agree that an extra ~5.5 million Canadians would expand the requirement for government services and administration, and thus other measurements are needed. That's why we can use per-person spending if you don't want to look at debt-to-GDP. You have to adjust for inflation, which is required for any useful analysis. I did already post the link for those numbers: https://www.fraserinstitute.org/article/both-trudeau-and-harper-increased-size-of-federal-government Prime Minister Harper also increased the size of the government. According to data from the federal Department of Finance, the Harper Conservatives increased per person spending (inflation adjusted) from $6,992 in 2005 to $7,740 in 2014—an increase of 10.7 per cent. ... Before Chretien took office in 1993, per-person program spending was $6,995. At its lowest point, Prime Minister Chretien reduced this number to $5,806. Although per-person spending inched up to $6,670 near the end of his tenure, the amount was still lower compared to when he took office. I've already provided it. You're focusing on plain/absolute dollar values which are of limited use. I'd have more sympathy for Harper if not for the fact that he slashed public revenue with poorly-designed tax cuts and tax credits that were of minimal benefit to the average Canadian. -
Taxpayer Funding to stroke Trudeau's Ego
Moonbox replied to West's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Well geez you sure got me there captain pedantic. Either way the hot-take thread title and the article West posted was a joke, with none of the money being used for what it suggested. The numbers aren't what are being questioned. The retarded TNC article the hot-take title it used are. I don't know about you but I'm not really too concerned with $142,000 spent on heritage and cultural events on the federal level. That's about as small-potatoes as things get but when you're posting a new thread daily on this forum I guess you really have to reach for things to get upset about. -
I still don't know what you're talking about with it tbh.
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Oh I think something else about you entirely, but you were commenting that this somehow a Liberal thing, and I'm just looking to assure you it isn't. ? Whatever you are, it's certainly not centrist. I'm not sure where hyperbolic conspiracy theorist really fits on the spectrum. Can't accept this. It's MSM fake news.