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1 hour ago, ExFlyer said:

LOL LOL LOL Me surrender????

 

Every single day. You come begging and whining and crying and every time someone makes fun of you you roll over on your belly and pee yourself again.

Honestly you have the self-esteem of a dung beetle whose Parents are both prostitutes.

The fact that you have to make up lies about what I said is proof positive.

And here you are crying again and whining and begging and repeating yourself while throwing a tantrum like a five-year-old.

Kind of feels like you're pretty pissed off that you were busted for not being an adult after pretending for all that time

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Posted
20 minutes ago, CdnFox said:

Every single day. ...

Sad sad little LOSER HA HA HA

So many retorts and none of any worth. Empty rhetoric except when you finally admitted your failure and defeat when you bailed on your hero PP Le Pew  and said "totally and completely defeated and even admit that " I'm not happy with him for other reasons "  and " i don't blindly support anyone. I don't pretend the leader of a party i support is perfect just because i support that party."

SAD SAD little LOSER

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Posted
1 hour ago, ExFlyer said:

LOL LOL LOL Me surrender????

You  saying "totally and completely defeated and even admit that " I'm not happy with him for other reasons "  and " i don't blindly support anyone. I don't pretend the leader of a party i support is perfect just because i support that party." means you have surrendered and I am embedded in your head HA HA HA

As for down arrows, I give them to the deserving, to others, I thank them. But since you have not said anything that makes sense or is truthful you get the little down arrow.
as for what you think...well sucks to be you that even thinks I care LOL LOL LOL

Why would I ever care what a LOSER like you thinks?? HA HA HA

ahh, you're back to just repeating yourself.  Like a child would :)  Well there you go

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Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, CdnFox said:

ahh, you're back to just repeating yourself.  Like a child would 

Yup...how do ya feel trying to talk with a child??? LOSER HA HA HA

Sad sad little LOSER HA HA HA

So many retorts and none of any worth. Empty rhetoric except when you finally admitted your failure and defeat when you bailed on your hero PP Le Pew  and said "totally and completely defeated and even admit that " I'm not happy with him for other reasons "  and " i don't blindly support anyone. I don't pretend the leader of a party i support is perfect just because i support that party."

SAD SAD little LOSER

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Posted
2 hours ago, ExFlyer said:

Yup...how do ya feel trying to talk with a child??? LOSER HA HA HA

 

Talking with children is great! They often say the darndest things and make you laugh your ass off :) There's actually been a few TV shows based on that very fact.

I've always told you you're entertaining :)  Just not in a way you approve of

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Posted
On 10/22/2025 at 9:42 AM, Venandi said:

You may be on to something there.

The Conservative government in NS has offered less than nothing in terms of resisting the gun grab trial in CB. By all accounts, municipal police forces are assisting the effort and our MLA is remarkably unrepentant about all aspects of the parties submissive position. Funny enough, even a weak sister effort would have been appreciated.

I previously considered single issue voting to be a mistake and I do try not to equate provincial conservatives with their federal counterparts,  but (BUT)... I've now reached the saturation point and will be joining that esteemed cadre of single issue voters in the next election and I'll drag as many folks as I can along with me.

It's PPC only now and I'll happily split the conservative vote until the message resonates. In the mean time, the country can groan under the liberals (with my blessings) until it screams Uncle, passes PNR and/or Coriolis Effect tightens the swirl of water going down the drain to a raging torrent.

Well deserved IMO, I've concluded that experience is the only teacher that will resonate here. Besides, I'm kind of curious to see how much is enough for the average person, or in this case, how much is too much. 

 

 

Canadians have been bent over for decades, to the point i think they enjoy it, or only feel it when they touch the sides... with holes stretched out to the size of small pick up trucks could drive through , making porn stars jealous...Gay men envious....We are past the old school Canadians who made this country what it was....and now into a much kinder gentler generation that think they are cats or dogs, they, them pronouns or what ever else they think of at the time.......and are entitled to everything without earning it...I don't see it changing anytime soon...  

We, the willing, led by the unknowing, are doing the impossible for the ungrateful. We have now done so much for so long with so little, we are now capable of doing anything with nothing.

Posted (edited)
14 hours ago, CdnFox said:

Talking with children is great! They often say the darndest things....

I've always told you you're entertaining

Yup. You get what you are worth... LOSER 

You are just sad and upset cause you had to bail out on your hero PP Le Pew  by saying "totally and completely defeated and even admit that " I'm not happy with him for other reasons "  and " i don't blindly support anyone. I don't pretend the leader of a party i support is perfect just because i support that party." LOL  LOL LOL

Sad Sad Sad LOSER

Oh and here is something entertaining prefferedpm.thumb.jpg.a11685f2d812efae7baaadae5f3b502a.jpg

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Posted
21 hours ago, Goddess said:

How does bankrupting Canadian women and starving out Canadian children

Where is that happening? Because our economy is not great right now, you think someone in Canada is "bankrupting Canadian women and starving out Canadian children"?

 

21 hours ago, Goddess said:

You really think that Muslims in Morrocco who saw off heads and Iranians who kill and beat women and girls for a strand of loose hair share some sort of universal values system with us? 

Can you quote where I said anything even close to that? You reverting to Straw Man arguments doesn't help your case.

21 hours ago, Goddess said:

Because they can't argue with the facts.

Mirror, mirror.

 

21 hours ago, Goddess said:

Low intelligence poster.

Sounds just like Trump's pathetic insults. Are you a 'stable genius' too?

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Posted
3 hours ago, Barquentine said:

Where is that happening? Because our economy is not great right now, you think someone in Canada is "bankrupting Canadian women and starving out Canadian children"?

Ahem,

Canadians are facing higher levels of food insecurity - Statistics Canada

New report says ‘entrenched’ food bank use in B.C. is unsustainable | CBC News

Food insecurity in Canada 2025 - Google Search

Food insecurity is a growing crisis in Canada, with nearly one-quarter of the population experiencing it. Recent data from 2025 shows that approximately 10 million Canadians in provincial areas are affected, with 25.5% of households struggling to afford food

 

And

"In Canada, the number of women filing for bankruptcy has been increasing,"

women bankruptcy canada - Google Search

 

@Goddess is right, you are wrong, if you'd learn to read on your own we wouldn't have to do this for you

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Posted
4 minutes ago, CdnFox said:

@Goddess is right, you are wrong, if you'd learn to read on your own we wouldn't have to do this for you

At least he's sorta admitting that our economy is not great right now.  He just thinks it's having zero effect on citizens.

He's straying dangerously from the Liberal narrative that the economy is great and that Canadians have never had it so good.

He better be careful.  His masters will not be happy with him.

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~~ Friedrich Nietzsche ~~

Posted
3 minutes ago, Goddess said:

At least he's sorta admitting that our economy is not great right now.  He just thinks it's having zero effect on citizens.

He's straying dangerously from the Liberal narrative that the economy is great and that Canadians have never had it so good.

He better be careful.  His masters will not be happy with him.

I think that the liberal supporters generally are somewhat insulated and think that if nothing bad is happening to them then nothing bad is happening to anyone, or at least not anyone noteworthy or in serious numbers.

25 percent of canadians had to use the food bank last year? That should be a national crisis kind of stat but liberal supporters seem to just blow it off as sort of not a real problem.  

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Posted
On 11/22/2025 at 1:53 PM, Michael Hardner said:

Can we start a pool on how many more pages of posts there will be on this now that the issue is dead and gone?

Back on pg 23 I noted that since the government didn't fall 'in a matter of weeks' we were going to open a pool on how long this thread would go on.

SO MUCH response... 

But sadly, now that we're on page 32... we only have two folks left in the pool...  

And since the pool only went up to 10, we will return the money if/when we get past 10 pages...

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Looks like someone has a new patronizing catch phrase !

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Posted
3 minutes ago, CdnFox said:

I think that the liberal supporters generally are somewhat insulated

They are the prime ingesters of CBC headlines, paid for by the Liberal party.

They really have no clue what's happening in Canada.  The Libs and the media keep telling them everything is great and they question  nothing.

Carney told them during his campaign that 👇 *this* 👇is not a problem. I've posted news articles about huge drug busts in other countries ie: like Australia and New Zealand, coming from Canada.  But again - apparently we do not have a drug cartel problem in Canada.  Big bust last week by the US FBI in New York with the whole Ryan Weddings affair, but hey - still not a problem to them.

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I don't know if they're just really really stupid or have their heads so far up Liberal a$$ that they can't see daylight.  But Lib supporters are definitely the least informed people in Canada.  With no desire to become informed, content to be spoon-fed government propaganda.

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Now that Carney has completely alienated Elizabeth May, it's even more likely the government will fall next spring when the 2026 budget is released.

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Posted (edited)
24 minutes ago, Shady said:

Now that Carney has completely alienated Elizabeth May, it's even more likely the government will fall next spring when the 2026 budget is released.

Duhhh, the next budget will be next Fall

"Canada will now present its federal budget in the fallwith the first one under the new system being Budget 2025 which was tabled on November 4, 2025. This change moves the annual budget from the spring and will be followed by a spring economic and fiscal update. The government states the new timing is to provide more certainty and predictability for planning, particularly for businesses and other levels of government"

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Posted
1 minute ago, ExFlyer said:

Duhhh, the next budget will be next Fall

"Canada will now present its federal budget in the fallwith the first one under the new system being Budget 2025 which was tabled on November 4, 2025. This change moves the annual budget from the spring and will be followed by a spring economic and fiscal update. The government states the new timing is to provide more certainty and predictability for planning, particularly for businesses and other levels of government"

But that's three quarters of the way through the fiscal year.  What a clown show.

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Posted
42 minutes ago, Shady said:

Now that Carney has completely alienated Elizabeth May, it's even more likely the government will fall next spring when the 2026 budget is released.

Is she sobber enough to remember that carney threw her under the bus...To be honest it is time she retire from politics and start up her own liquor store

We, the willing, led by the unknowing, are doing the impossible for the ungrateful. We have now done so much for so long with so little, we are now capable of doing anything with nothing.

Posted
5 hours ago, Barquentine said:

Because our economy is not great right now, you think someone in Canada is "bankrupting Canadian women and starving out Canadian children"?

Canada is not just "not doing great right now."

We're nearly broke.

No Canadian tax dollars should be going to non-profits, NGO's or foreign nations.  Did you not notice what's going on with the massive Ukraine corruption right now?  Enough!

It's a breeding ground for waste, fraud, abuse and kickbacks.

If individual Canadians want to give to this or that charity, they should do so freely with their own income.

Government is the worst vessel to distribute charity.

"There are two different types of people in the world - those who want to know and those who want to believe."

~~ Friedrich Nietzsche ~~

Posted
58 minutes ago, Shady said:

But that's three quarters of the way through the fiscal year.  What a clown show.

Just giving you the proper information. You are welcome :)

Nope, makes sense s the budget is for the future year....

"

  • Shift in timing: The federal budget will now be presented in the fall to align with a new budgetary cycle.
  • Capital vs. operational spending: This new cycle will separate capital and operational spending.
    • Capital investments, such as those in housing and infrastructure, will be announced in the fall budget.
    • Day-to-day operational spending, such as transfers, social programs, and government salaries, will be addressed in other reports.
  • Reason for change: This change is intended to provide a clearer picture of fiscal planning and allow the government to address both capital and operational expenditures more strategically. "
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Posted
1 hour ago, Michael Hardner said:

Back on pg 23 I noted that since the government didn't fall 'in a matter of weeks' we were going to open a pool on how long this thread would go on.

SO MUCH response... 

But sadly, now that we're on page 32... we only have two folks left in the pool...  

And since the pool only went up to 10, we will return the money if/when we get past 10 pages...

Literally talking to yourself. That's pretty weird

1 hour ago, ExFlyer said:

Duhhh, the next budget will be next Fall

"Canada will now present its federal budget in the fallwith the first one under the new system being Budget 2025 which was tabled on November 4, 2025. This change moves the annual budget from the spring and will be followed by a spring economic and fiscal update. The government states the new timing is to provide more certainty and predictability for planning, particularly for businesses and other levels of government"

They'll still have a spring economic update so they're still going to face and economic vote.

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Posted
7 minutes ago, CdnFox said:

 

They'll still have a spring economic update so they're still going to face and economic vote.

Says who?? You??? LOL

Updates do not require voting LOL

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Posted
1 minute ago, ExFlyer said:

Says who?? You??? LOL

 

Says the story that you are promoting. Fiscal update gets a vote, same as a throne speech gets A vote.

And it's a minority government so even if the liberals decided to do it in such a way that it wasn't votable the opposition can decide to have a vote and bring them down on it regardless.

Eventually if you make it to grade 12 they'll explain how our system works to you a little bit more and one of your classes :) 

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Posted
25 minutes ago, CdnFox said:

Says the story that you are promoting. Fiscal update gets a vote, same as a throne speech gets A vote.

 

BS. Prove it. LOL

Updates are not legislation so,np approval is required. 

"he financial cycle is an annual parliamentary process that facilitates the review, approval, and oversight of government financial priorities, budgetary policies, and public spending." 

"The federal government of Canada does not have a strict legal requirement to present an annual budget or a specific number of fiscal updates per year,"

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4 minutes ago, ExFlyer said:

BS. Prove it. LOL

Updates are not legislation so,np approval is required. 

"he financial cycle is an annual parliamentary process that facilitates the review, approval, and oversight of government financial priorities, budgetary policies, and public spending." 

"The federal government of Canada does not have a strict legal requirement to present an annual budget or a specific number of fiscal updates per year,"

Why do you always get things so badly wrong your chickens stops laying.

In the Canadian parliamentary system, fiscal updates are voted on by the House of Commons as part of the overall budgetary process. The votes on key financial documents, including the budget and associated appropriation bills, are considered matters of confidence, meaning a government that loses one of these votes must resign or call a general election. 

The Voting Process

Main Budget/Estimates: The primary budget and the Main Estimates (spending plans for the upcoming fiscal year) are presented to Parliament. These are eventually voted on through an appropriation bill, a proposed law that authorizes the government to spend public funds.

Supplementary Estimates/Fiscal Updates: Throughout the fiscal year, if the government identifies new or additional spending needs (often announced in a fall economic or fiscal update), it presents Supplementary Estimates. These, too, are voted on via subsequent appropriation bills.

Confidence Votes: The votes on these financial bills are critical because they are considered confidence votes. The government needs the support of the majority of Members of Parliament (MPs) to pass its budget and spending plans to continue governing.

Ways and Means Motions: Changes to taxation proposed in a fiscal update or budget also require "ways and means motions" which are voted on and enacted through legislation (like a budget implementation bill). 

Role of Each Chamber

House of Commons: All "money bills" (bills to impose taxes or spend funds) must originate in and be passed by the House of Commons, where the government must maintain the confidence of the elected representatives.

Senate: The Senate reviews and can debate the budget and appropriation bills but, by convention, does not vote on the government's estimates or typically reject money bills passed by the House. 

 

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21 minutes ago, ExFlyer said:

BS. Prove it. LOL

 

"Yes, in Canada, fiscal updates, like the budget, are a matter of confidence because a vote on the budget is considered a confidence motion, meaning the government must maintain the support of the House of Commons to remain in power."

are fiscal updates a matter of confidence in canada - Google Search

Yes, opposition parties can bring down a minority government through a confidence vote, which occurs when the government fails to win the support of a majority of the members in the House of Commons. 

can the opposition bring down a minority government - Google Search

 

So yes.  As i said, fiscal updates are considered to be part of the budget and subject to a confidence vote to accept it. And even if they did it in such a way to avoid that the opposition can still vote them out of power over it. 

Sigh 

Every adult knows this stuff. This is basic.  It's like saying "nobody knows if there will be an election due in 5 years or less".   Yeah , we do. THat's how our system works. 

Adults know these things. These are the basics of how our system works.

Certainly anyone who served in the military and interacted with the government for procurement would be very familiar with these things

We know you're not an adult kid. Every now and then but was surprising regularity you make statements like this which demonstrate you don't have the basic knowledge an adult would have

 

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