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1 hour ago, eyeball said:

Yep, corruption is as vital and necessary to our economy as carbon and attempting to do anything about it will only harm our economy.  If we don't accommodate corruption other countries will.  We're in a race to the bottom that we can't afford to lose.

We can meet global corruption reduction goals by demanding higher levels of virtue from consumers in the economy but going after producers will only devastate our economy. 

I appreciate having high standards.  More than anything else I’m playing devil’s advocate because I worry about the consequences of overzealous responses. 

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4 hours ago, Rue said:

You change the topic yet again. So I must be careful but I did not state being unemployed is an excuse or license to commit a crime just the obvious... that there is a correlation between unemployment and crime and there is clear evidence people who work are less likely to commit crime and so that when any government right or left in Canada creates policies it is well aware of that and thus importance isplaced on employment and what happens in  economically depressed communities. Captain Obvious.

Unemployed people are also more like to get sick and cost society medical bills  so whether you like it or not we live in a world where we are not just islands but inter-connected in many ways. This country with its size and weather alone required a level of centralized cooperation for people to have survived and built a nation. That's an apolitical observation.

Whatevs, suit yourselves,  your nanny socialist welfare gulag will just keep driving capital and associated entrepreneurs out of Canada while attracting an endless flow of illegal immigrants in return.

I wash my hands of it.

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On 2/20/2019 at 2:29 PM, Zeitgeist said:

If you’re saying that SNC threw money at the Liberals, don’t worry, they threw money at the Conservatives as well.  Whoever has the best chance of winning power gets the biggest donations from the private sector. At least there are limits to campaign financing.  SNC isn’t unique in that regard, nor are the Liberals.  Want to talk US campaign contributions?  It’s unbelievable. 

They threw money at the libs and peanuts at the cons just for optics.

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18 hours ago, Dougie93 said:

Whatevs, suit yourselves,  your nanny socialist welfare gulag will just keep driving capital and associated entrepreneurs out of Canada while attracting an endless flow of illegal immigrants in return.

I wash my hands of it.

I wash my hands of many things especially the Privy Council Head, Justin and the weight issues of Jody, Doug (the other one) and the Foreign Minister who insists on dressing like a stuffed sausage.

I want decorum and dignity in office and people who understand the need to taper and modify garments to fit their contours.

 

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22 hours ago, Zeitgeist said:

I appreciate having high standards.  More than anything else I’m playing devil’s advocate because I worry about the consequences of overzealous responses. 

I'm more worried about the never-ending grind of watching our standards being disappeared like so many troublesome activists getting in the way of wealth and power. 

There will be a response one day and there will be consequences. That's what I'm advocating.

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And harper was never treated badly by the masses? He was never threatened? And the privy guy stepped over the line big time and just made matters worse. He pretty well said the cons at are fault with the hate and division going on in the country that started 3 yrs ago. And the media , do they not have any shame, going on that the duffy affair is just as bad as this. Really?  Time for the GG to call a election. She can do that ?

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1 minute ago, PIK said:

And harper was never treated badly by the masses? He was never threatened? And the privy guy stepped over the line big time and just made matters worse. He pretty well said the cons at are fault with the hate and division going on in the country that started 3 yrs ago. And the media , do they not have any shame, going on that the duffy affair is just as bad as this. Really?  Time for the GG to call a election. She can do that ?

She can but she won't.......    I think people are waking up to Trudeau's idiocy, if nothing else his moronic blabbering in the House should be enough to turn anyone off.  when are the liberals going to stand up for their party and Canada.

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In the end, I agree with Wernick, except for the part where the revolution is going to be violent with politicians being shot, that part is just Americanized Democrat Party style hysteria to rally the sad and failing base, none the less, the revolution is coming, but it will not be violent, we will simply take Canada down at Quebec, by way of the Clarity Act, Quiet Revolution, nary a shot fired.

The Supreme Court of Canada, has implemented the instrument of Canada's doom, by its own rendered judgement.

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51 minutes ago, Dougie93 said:

In the end, I agree with Wernick, except for the part where the revolution is going to be violent with politicians being shot, that part is just Americanized Democrat Party style hysteria to rally the sad and failing base, none the less, the revolution is coming, but it will not be violent, we will simply take Canada down at Quebec, by way of the Clarity Act, Quiet Revolution, nary a shot fired.

The Supreme Court of Canada, has implemented the instrument of Canada's doom, by its own rendered judgement.

Toto.....I'm not in Kansas anymore

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5 minutes ago, scribblet said:

Toto.....I'm not in Kansas anymore

Fear not, Canada is simply an agreement, the British Crown in North America will persist, long after Confederation has been dissolved, peaceful democratic transfer of power, from Ottawa, to you and the Queen of Canada, in whatever Dominion is your home.

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Canada is fine.  Wernick, a civil servant who has worked effectively under both the Conservatives and Liberals, is probably bang on in his account of dealing with Wilson-Raybould, who has an agenda that I believe the PMO and cabinet quickly realized is counter to the country’s interests, not only because it makes light of rubbing out SNC, but because she threw a wrench in a progressive and reasonable new framework on Indigenous rights because it wasn’t radical enough.  Now even Indigenous child welfare legislation supported by the government hasn’t gone on the order paper.  It’s a shame because there’s good and important work being done on reconciliation, but she has criticized it very severely, even though she was there for the discussions.  

I hope that Wilson-Raybould jumps ship to the NDP where she can’t do damage.  Wernick made a pointed comment that no one in government has worked harder on the Indigenous file than Bennett.  Keep in mind that Wilson-Raybould doesn’t want to be Minister of Indigenous Affairs because she doesn’t want to be an “Indian Agent.”  This is her rhetoric.  It reminds me of Paul Martin continuing to complain about the PM after he became PM.  Wilson-Raybould has had much power for some time.  What has she done with it?

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HM Clerk of the Privy Council, is the highest ranking public servant in British North America, to include the Chief of the Defence Staff, and the Commissioners of the RCMP and CSIS.

That is the Crown itself, invoking revolution.  

As a Soldier of the Crown, I must take that under advisement, at the highest level of authority, as Micheal Wernick represents the Commander-in-Chief herself.

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2 hours ago, eyeball said:

Hit the reset button...with a shovel if need be...revolution is a consequence not a cause and it's the button's resistance that determines how bloody it gets.

Sorry man , but you lost me.

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