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Moonbox

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  1. We know what Putin's designs were for Eastern Ukraine because he tried to capture Kiev, lol. Who's Brandon? The only people who trust Tucker Carlson are retards.
  2. It contrasts with the fantasy-history Putin tortured little Tuck Tuck with while he was emasculating him.
  3. The USSR invaded Poland in 1939.
  4. "National Post publishes another culture-war story, from nobody-professor of religious studies". If it's worth anything, I don't disagree with the premise, but the study is a joke, from a barely-professor.
  5. Lol no. This just highlights how dysfunctional the current system is. We no only have an entrenched and overpaid public bureaucracy that provides little of value to begin with, but they're so useless that we have to outsource what they should be doing but can't. No doubt. I'm not advocating for using contractors. I'm advocating for some accountability and expectations from our fat bureaucracy.
  6. No, because they're not interested in a unionized public sector environment where their talents and advancements are stunted by seniority, and office/diversity politics. No, because it's poor logic. 🙃 The pay floor for our public servants is stupidly high, (back in Kevin Paige's day it was an average of around $113,000/y with benefits). They don't care about the job security, benefits and pay floor. They can do better on their own, and thus we need to hire them as contractors. Meanwhile, we're left overpaying the folk who wouldn't cut it elsewhere.
  7. You'd think, but the bureaucracy is often as nepotistic as it is incompetent and unaccountable.
  8. The problem the government has (and especially with anything advanced or tech-related), is that high-performers and those with the most expertise have no interest in working for the bureaucratic public service, even if the benefits are wonderful. As a result, the public service is chronically short of actual expertise and know-how. For something like ArriveCan, the people on-staff in the public service are so woefully inadequate to the task that they wouldn't even know where to start on something of that scale, or where to even find the people who would, nevermind managing and directing them. This story begins and ends with a bloated, ineffective bureaucracy being bureaucratic and wasting our money, and our time.
  9. Calling it biased, and then citing in another thread shortly thereafter! 🤣 This guy is a living, breathing self-memer.
  10. So you're saying you don't appreciate it when people bring up how often you contradict yourself? Your cite proves that your gauge on whether a source is reliable is based on whether you like what it's saying at the time. To call a news outlet biased and woke garbage, but then in the same day cite it in your latest spam thread is freaking dumb. 🫠
  11. I was cheering for SF as well, until a few of my friends started complaining about Taylor Swift and Kelce and Biden etc. 🫡
  12. It's funny how ready you are to cite a woke garbage biased newspaper (as you call it) when you figure the article is critical of the Liberals. 🙃
  13. The timeline is irrelevant. Surely you can understand the difference between two countries agreeing not to attack each other (Poland's 1934 agreement with Germany), vs two countries agreeing to attack and divide up another country together (Germany and USSR literally allying with each other to attack Poland).
  14. This is a foolish opinion by a man with a poor grasp of history.
  15. There was never any doubt. Kansas City Chiefs, Super Bowl champs!
  16. Germany signed a non-aggression pact with Poland, which is nothing more than an agreement to not attack each other. The Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, on the other hand, was a secret pact between Nazi Germany and the USSR to jointly attack Poland and divide it between them. It was the Soviet Union that cooperated and colluded with Hitler, but that history doesn't line up with Putin's exercises in make-believe.
  17. Wow, it's almost like anyone who argues with him notices this - no cites, no numbers, just donkey-logic and straw-man arguments he's made up to debate against. 🤡
  18. He did plenty of exactly that. For example, despite the fact that Stalin and Hitler had signed a pact to both invade and then divide Poland between them, Putin absurdly argued that Poland collaborated with Hitler. It makes absolutely no sense, but most folks watching Tucker Carlson wouldn’t know any better and as you say, good liars bullshit eloquently and seamlessly. What was really cringe about it was how Tucker Carlson just sat there nodding his head the whole time like a sycophantic bobblehead.
  19. I’m not disagreeing with you. I’m just saying that beyond nukes, Russia has no capability to really threaten NATO Baltic states. They’re fully committed faceplanting into a country 1/4 their size fighting with NATO surplus gear.
  20. Because his army is a joke. 😉
  21. Why would you quote me here? It has nothing to do with what I said, nor with the thread in general. You're posting nonsense, and it's getting really boring. Pretty soon you'll just go on ignore.
  22. It says that the chances of getting post-covid myocarditis is higher for unvaccinated men under 40 than for the same group after getting the Pfizer and AstraZeneca vaccines - circled in blue, green and red. That's why they say: "But the risk of myocarditis associated with the vaccine was lower than the risk associated with COVID-19 infection before or after vaccination – with one exception. Men under 40 who received a second dose of the Moderna vaccine had a higher risk of myocarditis following vaccination." The ONE exception being the Moderna vaccine, with numbers circled in purple. If you have a problem with their numbers, let's hear it, otherwise we can safely conclude that you're caught red-handed bullshitting...again.
  23. Yes, they can. The chart's here, showing the opposite of what you're saying, as usual. This is peak CdnFox performative jackassing.
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