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Indeed they did.

Yet Canada keeps electing Libbies. This time it's Mr. Elbows Up.

It's like we are masochistic. 

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22 minutes ago, Shady said:

Add to this doubling housing, doubling homelessness and food bank use.

 

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- The Dollars has been mostly between 72-74 for like two years soooo. . . . 
- I'd rather our Healthcare than one that forces me to pay a deductible to access it.
- I'd like to see a cite for this and over how long
- Which drugs? please don't tell me it's Cannabis. 
- I'll give you this one. But it's not like any other large democracy is doing much better. Heck the US has a $30 Trillion debt. 

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2 minutes ago, Nationalist said:

Indeed they did.

Yet Canada keeps electing Libbies. This time it's Mr. Elbows Up.

It's like we are masochistic. 

Most Canadians don't know, because CBC told them it's sunny out and they're such cultists that they deny the storm they can see with their own eyes.

 

CBC: "I say it is sunny and warm."

Eyeball, exflyer and company: "We know it is sunny and warm."

CBC: "Nay, then you lie: it is the blizzard of the millennium, caused by SUVs and farting cows heating up the planet."

eyeball, exflyer and company: "Then, All Praise to Justin, it is the blizzard of the millennium, caused by SUVs and farting cows heating up the planet. But blizzard it is not, when you say it is not; And the sun changes even as your mind.
What you will have it named, even that it is; And so it shall be so for all Canadians."

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11 minutes ago, WestCanMan said:

Most Canadians don't know, because CBC told them it's sunny out and they're such cultists that they deny the storm they can see with their own eyes.

 

CBC: "I say it is sunny and warm."

Eyeball, exflyer and company: "We know it is sunny and warm."

CBC: "Nay, then you lie: it is the blizzard of the millennium, caused by SUVs and farting cows heating up the planet."

eyeball, exflyer and company: "Then, All Praise to Justin, it is the blizzard of the millennium, caused by SUVs and farting cows heating up the planet. But blizzard it is not, when you say it is not; And the sun changes even as your mind.
What you will have it named, even that it is; And so it shall be so for all Canadians."

I know eh?

"Imoteeeb...Imoteeeb..."

Meh...Elbows Up...Turkeys. 

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19 minutes ago, Boges said:

- The Dollars has been mostly between 72-74 for like two years soooo. . . . 
- I'd rather our Healthcare than one that forces me to pay a deductible to access it.
- I'd like to see a cite for this and over how long
- Which drugs? please don't tell me it's Cannabis. 
- I'll give you this one. But it's not like any other large democracy is doing much better. Heck the US has a $30 Trillion debt. 

Yes, the dollar has been weak for a while now.  I'm not sure what you're point is.

It's a false choice, it's not between our health care or a deductible.  It's about how the Liberals have make our system worse.

Refugee and general immigration has been completely out of control, with no regard to housing, health care etc.  I'm not sure how you can support such policy.

Hardcore narcotics, approved for use.  Look it up.

I don't care about other countries, I care about ours.  We were once fiscally responsible, we have not been so since Trudeau was elected and decided to run "temporary and modest deficits."  It's now been 11 years with no end in sight.  Again, you can hate Trump, you can hate Pierre because he's a jerk, but this type of governance is unacceptable, and makes Canada worse and weaker.

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Brilliant little read from an unknown writer that totally gets it. Sit down and learn a few things. 
"If anyone’s wondering — I’ve voted Conservative, Liberal, and even NDP when the local representative was the best person running. I’ve always tried to vote for the person and the plan, not just the party.
Some of my old friends might be surprised by the tone of this post. Maybe even uncomfortable. That’s okay. I’m not here to convert anyone — I’m just offering some perspective from someone who’s seen governments come and go.
I’m not frustrated by disagreement — that’s healthy. I’m frustrated by the mindless reposting of memes, by empty slogans instead of actual solutions, and by the constant blame game that replaces responsibility with outrage.
Polls show that older Canadians are more likely to support the Liberals and there’s a reason for that: we’ve seen governments come and go. We remember the Petro-Canada era, the National Energy Programam backlash, the Mulroney cuts, the Chrétien surpluses, the Harper austerity, and the COVID-era interventions. We’ve lived through it — not just read about it online. What that history teaches you is that governance isn’t about slogans. It’s about outcomes. Plus they havent forgotten when the Conservatives added two years to the OAS leaving the retirement age at 67
So if we’re going to talk about the last 9 years, then let’s be honest and look at the last 30. You can’t understand where we are without knowing who brought us here.
Here’s how I see things. You can agree or disagree — that’s democracy. But let’s stop shouting and start thinking.
1) Taxes
The GST? That was Mulroney’s Conservatives. The HST? Brought in and expanded under Harper. Meanwhile, Trudeau’s government lowered the middle-income tax rate from 22% to 20.5%. So no — taxes haven’t gone through the roof for most Canadians. Let’s keep the facts in the room.
2) Scandals
Every government has them. The difference is how they’re handled. Under Trudeau, ministers who violated ethics rules resigned. The Ethics Commissioner’s office was expanded. By contrast, Harper’s government was found in contempt of Parliament — an unprecedented event in Canadian history.
3) Crime
Despite the headlines, serious crime is lower now than it was in the 1990s. Yes, there have been spikes in specific areas and categories, but the long-term trend is clear. Let’s stop pretending we’re living in some lawless dystopia.
4) Immigration
Yes, the international student surge put pressure on housing and services but reforms are already in place — caps, tighter oversight, and new criteria.
At the same time, many of the people complaining about immigration were also the ones yelling about labour shortages. Immigration isn’t the problem. Mismanagement was — and it’s being corrected.
5) National Debt
Yes, the debt grew during the pandemic. But that spending kept businesses open, families afloat, and supply chains functioning. Canada’s debt-to-GDP ratio is still the lowest in the G7. So while we need fiscal discipline, we’re not teetering on the edge like some would have you believe and who might you want in a leadership position to manage that?
6) Housing Crisis
Housing is a provincial and municipal responsibility. The feds can help with funding and incentives — and they have — but zoning, permitting, and approvals are in the hands of cities and provinces.
If you’re sitting in a home that’s tripled in value and complaining about housing affordability, maybe take a second look at the system that helped you and is now hurting others.
7) “Run Government Like a Business”
Government isn’t a business. You can’t cut the sick, the poor, or the unprofitable. You don’t get to fire your “bad customers.” Government is supposed to serve all of us, not turn a profit.
Fortunately, we’ve got someone with the right mindset: Mark Carney — Harvard and Oxford educated, former Governor of the Bank of Canada and Bank of England, and the guy who helped steer the global economy through the 2008 financial crisis. He understands spending, restraint, and sustainability — and he does it without screwing over the people at the bottom.
8. Military
The Harper government slashed defense spending to its lowest levels since WWII. Bases closed. Veterans were ignored.
The current government has increased spending, committed to modernization, and started rebuilding our global reputation. It’s slow — but it’s real.
9) Freedom of Speech
The last real gag order in this country was under Harper, when government scientists were forbidden from sharing research that the government didn’t agree with.
Now, Conservatives are openly discussing using the Notwithstanding Clause to override Supreme Court rulings. That’s not freedom — that’s control.
10) Conservatives and Republicans
Are Canadian Conservatives the same as U.S. Republicans? No. Are they increasingly aligned? Yes.
They belong to the same international party alliance, use the same culture war tactics, and have increasingly adopted U.S.-style talking points on immigration, media, and identity.
11) Homelessness
Homelessness didn’t just pop up overnight. Mental health issues have been exacerbated by decades of cuts — especially by Conservative provincial governments that closed psychiatric hospitals and reduced access to services.
Many people end up self-medicating just to survive. And for those saying “just get a job” — if you’re fighting for survival every single day, it’s tough to think about anything else. A job interview isn’t step one — stabilization and treatment are.
We need systems that treat the root, not punish the symptom.
12) Health Care
The feds have increased transfers — $198.6 billion over 10 years, with a $3.1 billion deal signed with Ontario alone. But the Financial Accountability Office says Ontario is underfunding health care by $21.3 billion.
So ask yourself: where’s that money going?
13) National Infrastructure
The Trans Mountain pipeline? Purchased and completed by this government. The Coastal GasLink LNG pipeline to Kitimat? Operational.
Pipelines got built. Quietly. Without press conferences and bumper stickers.
14) Quebec / Jurisdictional Realities
Housing, health care, education — these are provincial responsibilities. The Bloc leader was absolutely right to call it out. I love Quebec’s culture, the way they approach business internationally. Canada is stronger with Quebec at the table WITH us.
If we want real progress, we need federal leadership that brings all levels of government together, not just one that tweets demands from Ottawa.
15) Alberta
Oil and gas make up 21% of Alberta’s economy, but only 3.2% of Canada’s GDP. Alberta matters — but it’s not the whole show.
Its Heritage Fund sits at $22.9 billion. Norway’s oil fund? $1.7 trillion.
Had we stuck with a national energy strategy — like the NEP — Alberta alone could be getting $8 billion a year in transfers, covering its infrastructure budget.
Who killed the NEP? Mulroney’s Conservatives, under pressure from Alberta and U.S. oil interests. I’ve always enjoyed my time in Alberta and Canada is stronger WITH Alberta at the table.
16) Experience & Leadership
Mark Carney isn’t a career politician. He’s a globally respected economist with Harvard and Oxford degrees, former Governor of the Bank of Canada, Governor of the Bank of England, and chair of the Financial Stability Board during the 2008 crash.
He’s guided entire economies through disaster. He doesn’t need applause — he needs a mandate.
So where does that leave us?
We need to stop electing people who appeal to anger and nostalgia, and start supporting those who understand the complexity of the world we actually live in. It’s time to vote for intelligence, collaboration, and leaders who put people over slogans, substance over showmanship, and public service over self-interest.
We change and evolve over our lifetime — and so does the world around us
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57 minutes ago, Nationalist said:

Indeed they did.

Yet Canada keeps electing Libbies. This time it's Mr. Elbows Up.

It's like we are masochistic. 

It just proves to me that Canada has many many more ignorant and stupid people than i ever thought. It's the same old crowd, especially the old senior white women, that live in this gawd forsaken country that always keeps voting for their own demise. Cheer up, buddy, just four more years of woke and broke bs to go with this Carnage imbecile. Cheers!!

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16 minutes ago, taxme said:

It just proves to me that Canada has many many more ignorant and stupid people than i ever thought. It's the same old crowd, especially the old senior white women, that live in this gawd forsaken country that always keeps voting for their own demise. Cheer up, buddy, just four more years of woke and broke bs to go with this Carnage imbecile. Cheers!!

Meh...I'm gonna retire and go renovate that Czech house we have. I swear...Toronto in particular is just stoopid. Hell its Maxi-Stoopid! Think I'll leave the spawn here to build their careers...while the wife and I exit, stage east.

Do you know I've quit going to Tim Hortons? I love the coffee and some of the goodies but...they can't get my order right more often than not and I sense it's because very few of the staff speak friggin English!

AT TIM FCKING HORTONS!

Meh...time to go enjoy real good beer in Bohemia...

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42 minutes ago, Shady said:

Yes, the dollar has been weak for a while now.  I'm not sure what you're point is.

It's a false choice, it's not between our health care or a deductible.  It's about how the Liberals have make our system worse.

Refugee and general immigration has been completely out of control, with no regard to housing, health care etc.  I'm not sure how you can support such policy.

Hardcore narcotics, approved for use.  Look it up.

I don't care about other countries, I care about ours.  We were once fiscally responsible, we have not been so since Trudeau was elected and decided to run "temporary and modest deficits."  It's now been 11 years with no end in sight.  Again, you can hate Trump, you can hate Pierre because he's a jerk, but this type of governance is unacceptable, and makes Canada worse and weaker.

 

42 minutes ago, Shady said:

Yes, the dollar has been weak for a while now.  I'm not sure what you're point is.

It's a false choice, it's not between our health care or a deductible.  It's about how the Liberals have make our system worse.

Refugee and general immigration has been completely out of control, with no regard to housing, health care etc.  I'm not sure how you can support such policy.

Hardcore narcotics, approved for use.  Look it up.

I don't care about other countries, I care about ours.  We were once fiscally responsible, we have not been so since Trudeau was elected and decided to run "temporary and modest deficits."  It's now been 11 years with no end in sight.  Again, you can hate Trump, you can hate Pierre because he's a jerk, but this type of governance is unacceptable, and makes Canada worse and weaker.

 

Your replying to a lieberal that knows nothing about anything. It is his hero Carnage that he believes is going to make and keep Canada great, it's more like woke and broke. So far, i have not seen a dam thing that Carnage has done so far to try and make Canada great. His big push now is EV's. Carnage wants to force everyone wanting to buy a new car by 2035 has to be an EV. Talk about dictatorships in other countries. We now have our own EV dictator in Ottawa. 

It is massive 3rd world immigration and massive foreign aid that is destroying Canada today. Carnage the barbarian just gave Ukraine another four billion taxpayer's tax dollars to Ukraine to help fight Russia and that is not counting the billions being blown in foreign aid to many other 3rd world countries who never seem to improve at all with the money giving to them. Pretty much most of that 4 billion bankster borrowed money goes into the pockets of Zelenzkyy and his ilk. Our dollar is almost as low as the Mexican peso. Nothing like being on par with the Mexican peso. LOL.

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31 minutes ago, ExFlyer said:
Brilliant little read from an unknown writer that totally gets it. Sit down and learn a few things. 
"If anyone’s wondering — I’ve voted Conservative, Liberal, and even NDP when the local representative was the best person running. I’ve always tried to vote for the person and the plan, not just the party.
Some of my old friends might be surprised by the tone of this post. Maybe even uncomfortable. That’s okay. I’m not here to convert anyone — I’m just offering some perspective from someone who’s seen governments come and go.
I’m not frustrated by disagreement — that’s healthy. I’m frustrated by the mindless reposting of memes, by empty slogans instead of actual solutions, and by the constant blame game that replaces responsibility with outrage.
Polls show that older Canadians are more likely to support the Liberals and there’s a reason for that: we’ve seen governments come and go. We remember the Petro-Canada era, the National Energy Programam backlash, the Mulroney cuts, the Chrétien surpluses, the Harper austerity, and the COVID-era interventions. We’ve lived through it — not just read about it online. What that history teaches you is that governance isn’t about slogans. It’s about outcomes. Plus they havent forgotten when the Conservatives added two years to the OAS leaving the retirement age at 67
So if we’re going to talk about the last 9 years, then let’s be honest and look at the last 30. You can’t understand where we are without knowing who brought us here.
Here’s how I see things. You can agree or disagree — that’s democracy. But let’s stop shouting and start thinking.
1) Taxes
The GST? That was Mulroney’s Conservatives. The HST? Brought in and expanded under Harper. Meanwhile, Trudeau’s government lowered the middle-income tax rate from 22% to 20.5%. So no — taxes haven’t gone through the roof for most Canadians. Let’s keep the facts in the room.
2) Scandals
Every government has them. The difference is how they’re handled. Under Trudeau, ministers who violated ethics rules resigned. The Ethics Commissioner’s office was expanded. By contrast, Harper’s government was found in contempt of Parliament — an unprecedented event in Canadian history.
3) Crime
Despite the headlines, serious crime is lower now than it was in the 1990s. Yes, there have been spikes in specific areas and categories, but the long-term trend is clear. Let’s stop pretending we’re living in some lawless dystopia.
4) Immigration
Yes, the international student surge put pressure on housing and services but reforms are already in place — caps, tighter oversight, and new criteria.
At the same time, many of the people complaining about immigration were also the ones yelling about labour shortages. Immigration isn’t the problem. Mismanagement was — and it’s being corrected.
5) National Debt
Yes, the debt grew during the pandemic. But that spending kept businesses open, families afloat, and supply chains functioning. Canada’s debt-to-GDP ratio is still the lowest in the G7. So while we need fiscal discipline, we’re not teetering on the edge like some would have you believe and who might you want in a leadership position to manage that?
6) Housing Crisis
Housing is a provincial and municipal responsibility. The feds can help with funding and incentives — and they have — but zoning, permitting, and approvals are in the hands of cities and provinces.
If you’re sitting in a home that’s tripled in value and complaining about housing affordability, maybe take a second look at the system that helped you and is now hurting others.
7) “Run Government Like a Business”
Government isn’t a business. You can’t cut the sick, the poor, or the unprofitable. You don’t get to fire your “bad customers.” Government is supposed to serve all of us, not turn a profit.
Fortunately, we’ve got someone with the right mindset: Mark Carney — Harvard and Oxford educated, former Governor of the Bank of Canada and Bank of England, and the guy who helped steer the global economy through the 2008 financial crisis. He understands spending, restraint, and sustainability — and he does it without screwing over the people at the bottom.
8. Military
The Harper government slashed defense spending to its lowest levels since WWII. Bases closed. Veterans were ignored.
The current government has increased spending, committed to modernization, and started rebuilding our global reputation. It’s slow — but it’s real.
9) Freedom of Speech
The last real gag order in this country was under Harper, when government scientists were forbidden from sharing research that the government didn’t agree with.
Now, Conservatives are openly discussing using the Notwithstanding Clause to override Supreme Court rulings. That’s not freedom — that’s control.
10) Conservatives and Republicans
Are Canadian Conservatives the same as U.S. Republicans? No. Are they increasingly aligned? Yes.
They belong to the same international party alliance, use the same culture war tactics, and have increasingly adopted U.S.-style talking points on immigration, media, and identity.
11) Homelessness
Homelessness didn’t just pop up overnight. Mental health issues have been exacerbated by decades of cuts — especially by Conservative provincial governments that closed psychiatric hospitals and reduced access to services.
Many people end up self-medicating just to survive. And for those saying “just get a job” — if you’re fighting for survival every single day, it’s tough to think about anything else. A job interview isn’t step one — stabilization and treatment are.
We need systems that treat the root, not punish the symptom.
12) Health Care
The feds have increased transfers — $198.6 billion over 10 years, with a $3.1 billion deal signed with Ontario alone. But the Financial Accountability Office says Ontario is underfunding health care by $21.3 billion.
So ask yourself: where’s that money going?
13) National Infrastructure
The Trans Mountain pipeline? Purchased and completed by this government. The Coastal GasLink LNG pipeline to Kitimat? Operational.
Pipelines got built. Quietly. Without press conferences and bumper stickers.
14) Quebec / Jurisdictional Realities
Housing, health care, education — these are provincial responsibilities. The Bloc leader was absolutely right to call it out. I love Quebec’s culture, the way they approach business internationally. Canada is stronger with Quebec at the table WITH us.
If we want real progress, we need federal leadership that brings all levels of government together, not just one that tweets demands from Ottawa.
15) Alberta
Oil and gas make up 21% of Alberta’s economy, but only 3.2% of Canada’s GDP. Alberta matters — but it’s not the whole show.
Its Heritage Fund sits at $22.9 billion. Norway’s oil fund? $1.7 trillion.
Had we stuck with a national energy strategy — like the NEP — Alberta alone could be getting $8 billion a year in transfers, covering its infrastructure budget.
Who killed the NEP? Mulroney’s Conservatives, under pressure from Alberta and U.S. oil interests. I’ve always enjoyed my time in Alberta and Canada is stronger WITH Alberta at the table.
16) Experience & Leadership
Mark Carney isn’t a career politician. He’s a globally respected economist with Harvard and Oxford degrees, former Governor of the Bank of Canada, Governor of the Bank of England, and chair of the Financial Stability Board during the 2008 crash.
He’s guided entire economies through disaster. He doesn’t need applause — he needs a mandate.
So where does that leave us?
We need to stop electing people who appeal to anger and nostalgia, and start supporting those who understand the complexity of the world we actually live in. It’s time to vote for intelligence, collaboration, and leaders who put people over slogans, substance over showmanship, and public service over self-interest.
We change and evolve over our lifetime — and so does the world around us

Lol.

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9 minutes ago, Nationalist said:

Meh...I'm gonna retire and go renovate that Czech house we have. I swear...Toronto in particular is just stoopid. Hell its Maxi-Stoopid! Think I'll leave the spawn here to build their careers...while the wife and I exit, stage east.

Do you know I've quit going to Tim Hortons? I love the coffee and some of the goodies but...they can't get my order right more often than not and I sense it's because very few of the staff speak friggin English!

AT TIM FCKING HORTONS!

Meh...time to go enjoy real good beer in Bohemia...

It is the fkn eastern ba-tards that keep voting in the lieberals all the time, especially in Toronto. And BC is not much better. They love their lieberals out here that are constantly kicking them in their sorry little arses. Lieberals never seem to learn anything except how to screw themselves even more. 

Timmy's is a write off. There is not one Tim Horton's that i have gone to that has a white person serving coffee. All are East Indians in BC and all are hard to understand at times. It's like they are always talking with a bunch of marbles in their mouths. Aw, the joys of multiculturalism, eh?🙄

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5 minutes ago, Legato said:

Lol.

So long and boring and way too much lieberal bullshit. It must have taken the flyer at least two months to come up with all of that lieberal pile of dribble. Just saying. 

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26 minutes ago, Nationalist said:

Meh...I'm gonna retire and go renovate that Czech house we have. I swear...Toronto in particular is just stoopid. Hell its Maxi-Stoopid! Think I'll leave the spawn here to build their careers...while the wife and I exit, stage east.

Do you know I've quit going to Tim Hortons? I love the coffee and some of the goodies but...they can't get my order right more often than not and I sense it's because very few of the staff speak friggin English!

AT TIM FCKING HORTONS!

Meh...time to go enjoy real good beer in Bohemia...

PS: Maybe you should go have a Canadian beer one last time before it is all gone because maybe pretty soon Carnage the barbarian might just end up destroying that industry also. Carnage is enjoying trying to destroy the oil and gas sector in Alberta and anything else that he can put his lieberal WEF globalist greedy and grubby fingers on. I think that we should call Carnage, Carnage the destroyer, because that is all he seems to be good at. Just my opinion. 

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21 minutes ago, taxme said:

It is the fkn eastern ba-tards that keep voting in the lieberals all the time, especially in Toronto. And BC is not much better. They love their lieberals out here that are constantly kicking them in their sorry little arses. Lieberals never seem to learn anything except how to screw themselves even more. 

Timmy's is a write off. There is not one Tim Horton's that i have gone to that has a white person serving coffee. All are East Indians in BC and all are hard to understand at times. It's like they are always talking with a bunch of marbles in their mouths. Aw, the joys of multiculturalism, eh?🙄

There was a time I wanted to retire in the Okanagan. Not anymore I'm afraid.

Toronto is a true reflection of its leadership. Stoopid. I still find it hard to believe they elected Chow mayor.

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No Shady, we all know Trump didn't do that he's merely the President of the USA that threatens to make things worse for us.
Another gross error is our dollar is actually UP not 69c and wasn't the first time it tanked like that. Remember Mulroney, a Conservative? Or that every Cdn govt has made efforts to keep the dollar low as a trade advantage and that often worked too well?

But we're all aware Trump is a useless steaming pile of shit who's gone out of his way to act like Canada's Public Enemy #1.
Something PP should comprehend and not try to emulate.

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1 hour ago, Legato said:

Lol.

Oh? 

What is not true?

1 hour ago, taxme said:

So long and boring and way too much lieberal bullshit. It must have taken the flyer at least two months to come up with all of that lieberal pile of dribble. Just saying. 

Oh?

What is bullshit??

What is not true?

What is dribble?

Just saying LOL

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1 minute ago, ExFlyer said:

Oh? 

What is not true?

I had to put a towel under monitor, drool from the sucker who wrote that was everywhere.

After 15 years of Liberal stupidity that/they/them had the temerity to publish that stuff to a 93dB sucking sound.

and more Lol.

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1 hour ago, herbie said:

No Shady, we all know Trump didn't do that he's merely the President of the USA that threatens to make things worse for us.
Another gross error is our dollar is actually UP not 69c and wasn't the first time it tanked like that. Remember Mulroney, a Conservative? Or that every Cdn govt has made efforts to keep the dollar low as a trade advantage and that often worked too well?

But we're all aware Trump is a useless steaming pile of shit who's gone out of his way to act like Canada's Public Enemy #1.
Something PP should comprehend and not try to emulate.

I dont think Poilievre emulates trump. He emulates common sense.

But ya...you did have to try that one again eh?

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Oh FFS other than rolling back enviro standards, stamping on the rights of a few minorities and squeezing down immigration so you'd have to self order and self checkout at Wendys and pay John A. White $100 to mow your lawn, what the hell real difference would a Tory govt have made

None whatsoever. You wouldn't have a nickel more in your pocket, the institutions you whine about would cost more and the money shovelled into someone else's pocket ad you'd still want house prices to go down without lowering the value of your own, right?
Or maybe you like seeing your roads unplowed on weekends because CompanyX ran out the budget on the 16th of the month? Or the firetruck or cop car that didn't come because it was waiting for parts?

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34 minutes ago, Legato said:

I had to put a towel under monitor, drool from the sucker who wrote that was everywhere.

After 15 years of Liberal stupidity that/they/them had the temerity to publish that stuff to a 93dB sucking sound.

and more Lol.

HA HA HA. the LOSER speaks HA HA HA

Yup, after 15 year...the Canadian population voted them back in...because the conservatives had nothing and no one to offer that was better HA HA HA

The " 93dB sucking sound." was the conservative party when they realized they blew it HA HA HA

May be an image of text that says 'In 2016, we boosted GIS by we 10%, and Pierre Poilievre voted against it. In 2021, we boosted OAS by 10%, and Pierre Poilievre voted against it. Conservatives vote against support for seniors at every opportunity.'

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