Legato Posted November 18, 2025 Report Posted November 18, 2025 1 minute ago, herbie said: Frightened? No buddy, your one of the ones who thinks anyone with a brain only acts out of fear. Nice try. Could be some of us prefer a DOer to this Why are you frightened of Poilievre? 1 1 Quote
CdnFox Posted November 18, 2025 Report Posted November 18, 2025 22 minutes ago, herbie said: Frightened? You're clearly petrified. You literally talked about how you dream about him and think about him constantly. I mean look at you, you go and search the internet for pictures of him wearing a diaper because you're so desperate to convince yourself he's not scary. You all but beg the cpc to dump him, where as if you REALLY believed he can't win you'd be begging them to keep him. Sounds like you're the one who needs diapers 1 1 Quote "That which doesn't kill me... Had better start running."
ExFlyer Posted November 18, 2025 Report Posted November 18, 2025 (edited) 16 hours ago, taxme said: As i have told you already, i do now believe that you are one of many Carnage biotchs out there in la-la land. Are your knees starting to get sore these days by chance? Just wondering. 🤡 YOU LOSE !!!!! Prime Minister Mark Carney’s minority Liberal government has survived a major confidence test after MPs approved the federal budget in a 170–168 vote. The tight outcome hinged on a last-minute decision by Green Party Leader Elizabeth May, who voted yes after Carney publicly reaffirmed Canada’s commitment to meeting the Paris climate targets. Despite her support, the Liberals still required at least one opposition vote or a combination of abstentions to avoid defeat, as they hold only 169 voting MPs. Several NDP MPs voted against the budget, while others abstained, creating just enough space for the government to secure passage and avoid triggering another national election — which would have been Canada’s second in 2025. Carney’s first budget includes billions in new spending aimed at stabilizing the economy amid a trade war, alongside billions in public-service cuts intended to reduce the deficit. The result preserves government stability, at least for now. 16 hours ago, CdnFox said: LOL you are so gullable 😛 You realize that's a fake right? Maybe the claim that alberta is voting liberal might have tipped you off? LOLOLOL Here's the real numbers kiddo LOL how stupid do you hare to be to think that Alberta is voting liberal now? LOLOLOL well he's interim. He's not great at the leadership job and i think he knows it but who else was going to do it How does it feel LOSER???? HA HA HA. Even 2 of PP's people bailed out LOL LOL LOL Prime Minister Mark Carney’s minority Liberal government has survived a major confidence test after MPs approved the federal budget in a 170–168 vote. The tight outcome hinged on a last-minute decision by Green Party Leader Elizabeth May, who voted yes after Carney publicly reaffirmed Canada’s commitment to meeting the Paris climate targets. Despite her support, the Liberals still required at least one opposition vote or a combination of abstentions to avoid defeat, as they hold only 169 voting MPs. Several NDP MPs voted against the budget, while others abstained, creating just enough space for the government to secure passage and avoid triggering another national election — which would have been Canada’s second in 2025. Carney’s first budget includes billions in new spending aimed at stabilizing the economy amid a trade war, alongside billions in public-service cuts intended to reduce the deficit. The result preserves government stability, at least for now. Edited November 18, 2025 by ExFlyer 2 Quote You are entitled to your opinion, but you are not entitled to tell me what mine should be.
John Stone Posted November 18, 2025 Report Posted November 18, 2025 22 minutes ago, ExFlyer said: YOU LOSE !!!!! rime Minister Mark Carney’s minority Liberal government has survived a major confidence test after MPs approved the federal budget in a 170–168 vote. The tight outcome hinged on a last-minute decision by Green Party Leader Elizabeth May, who voted yes after Carney publicly reaffirmed Canada’s commitment to meeting the Paris climate targets. Despite her support, the Liberals still required at least one opposition vote or a combination of abstentions to avoid defeat, as they hold only 169 voting MPs. Several NDP MPs voted against the budget, while others abstained, creating just enough space for the government to secure passage and avoid triggering another national election — which would have been Canada’s second in 2025. Carney’s first budget includes billions in new spending aimed at stabilizing the economy amid a trade war, alongside billions in public-service cuts intended to reduce the deficit. The result preserves government stability, at least for now. How does it feel LOSER???? HA HA HA. Even 2 of PP's people bailed out LOL LOL LOL Prime Minister Mark Carney’s minority Liberal government has survived a major confidence test after MPs approved the federal budget in a 170–168 vote. The tight outcome hinged on a last-minute decision by Green Party Leader Elizabeth May, who voted yes after Carney publicly reaffirmed Canada’s commitment to meeting the Paris climate targets. Despite her support, the Liberals still required at least one opposition vote or a combination of abstentions to avoid defeat, as they hold only 169 voting MPs. Several NDP MPs voted against the budget, while others abstained, creating just enough space for the government to secure passage and avoid triggering another national election — which would have been Canada’s second in 2025. Carney’s first budget includes billions in new spending aimed at stabilizing the economy amid a trade war, alongside billions in public-service cuts intended to reduce the deficit. The result preserves government stability, at least for now. .......... arguably a pyrrhic victory for the Liberals ......... all orchestrated by the opposition. It would have been far better for the Liberals to be defeated, non-confidence - call an election? Why? Because they (Liberals) would have been rewarded with a majority government. Def the oppositions (most esp. the Separatists) biggest fear. Why? Because they would have immediately become irrelevant. Canada needs a majority gov. and not a situation where the tail wags the dog. 2 Quote
ExFlyer Posted November 18, 2025 Report Posted November 18, 2025 1 minute ago, John Stone said: .......... arguably a pyrrhic victory for the Liberals ......... all orchestrated by the opposition. It would have been far better for the Liberals to be defeated, non-confidence - call an election? Why? Because they (Liberals) would have been rewarded with a majority government. Def the oppositions (most esp. the Separatists) biggest fear. Why? Because they would have immediately become irrelevant. Canada needs a majority gov. and not a situation where the tail wags the dog. I do not see this as a "Pyrrhic victory " at all. That is a conservative excuse... it is like saying the liberals did not win the majority of the Canadian votes. Fact is they won. Whether is it by 1 vote, 4 votes or 50 votes, a victory is the same. The whining and clamouring for Liberal defeat by some makes the passing of the budget a victory and.... no election for the rest of us. To be honest, no one wanted and election. The NDP could not afford one and the conservatives would have lost big time had they forced one. PP has not gotten the support from the Canadian public and would have lost again and this time by even more. yes the conservative party is in a virtual tie for electoral support but PP is way down and, I think, cannot recover until he becomes a Canadian vice the complainer. He truly need to get his security clearances so he can be read into what is going on and can actually meet other world leaders and be regularly briefed. I mean, even Elizabeth May knows more then PP does LOL I have said many times I am not a liberals and have not been since Pierre's fuddle duddle drive through BC in the early 70's but...the PC party has lost its way and have had no leader in the past 4 elections. They need to find someone. I would have voted for Rona Ambrose but instead watched the party crash since Harper was forced to resign. 2 Quote You are entitled to your opinion, but you are not entitled to tell me what mine should be.
Shady Posted November 18, 2025 Report Posted November 18, 2025 59 minutes ago, ExFlyer said: YOU LOSE !!!!! rime Minister Mark Carney’s minority Liberal government has survived a major confidence test after MPs approved the federal budget in a 170–168 vote. The tight outcome hinged on a last-minute decision by Green Party Leader Elizabeth May, who voted yes after Carney publicly reaffirmed Canada’s commitment to meeting the Paris climate targets. Despite her support, the Liberals still required at least one opposition vote or a combination of abstentions to avoid defeat, as they hold only 169 voting MPs. Several NDP MPs voted against the budget, while others abstained, creating just enough space for the government to secure passage and avoid triggering another national election — which would have been Canada’s second in 2025. Carney’s first budget includes billions in new spending aimed at stabilizing the economy amid a trade war, alongside billions in public-service cuts intended to reduce the deficit. The result preserves government stability, at least for now. How does it feel LOSER???? HA HA HA. Even 2 of PP's people bailed out LOL LOL LOL Prime Minister Mark Carney’s minority Liberal government has survived a major confidence test after MPs approved the federal budget in a 170–168 vote. The tight outcome hinged on a last-minute decision by Green Party Leader Elizabeth May, who voted yes after Carney publicly reaffirmed Canada’s commitment to meeting the Paris climate targets. Despite her support, the Liberals still required at least one opposition vote or a combination of abstentions to avoid defeat, as they hold only 169 voting MPs. Several NDP MPs voted against the budget, while others abstained, creating just enough space for the government to secure passage and avoid triggering another national election — which would have been Canada’s second in 2025. Carney’s first budget includes billions in new spending aimed at stabilizing the economy amid a trade war, alongside billions in public-service cuts intended to reduce the deficit. The result preserves government stability, at least for now. No, Canada loses. Another mountain of debt, piled on top of the mountain of debt left by Trudeau. Debt serving costs will exceed health care funding for the foreseeable future. Yet you people think it’s good policy and makes Canada stronger. It’s Orwellian. 1 1 Quote
John Stone Posted November 18, 2025 Report Posted November 18, 2025 19 minutes ago, ExFlyer said: I do not see this as a "Pyrrhic victory " at all. That is a conservative excuse... it is like saying the liberals did not win the majority of the Canadian votes. Fact is they won. Whether is it by 1 vote, 4 votes or 50 votes, a victory is the same. The whining and clamouring for Liberal defeat by some makes the passing of the budget a victory and.... no election for the rest of us. To be honest, no one wanted and election. The NDP could not afford one and the conservatives would have lost big time had they forced one. PP has not gotten the support from the Canadian public and would have lost again and this time by even more. yes the conservative party is in a virtual tie for electoral support but PP is way down and, I think, cannot recover until he becomes a Canadian vice the complainer. He truly need to get his security clearances so he can be read into what is going on and can actually meet other world leaders and be regularly briefed. I mean, even Elizabeth May knows more then PP does LOL I have said many times I am not a liberals and have not been since Pierre's fuddle duddle drive through BC in the early 70's but...the PC party has lost its way and have had no leader in the past 4 elections. They need to find someone. I would have voted for Rona Ambrose but instead watched the party crash since Harper was forced to resign. ....it's a tactical win for the Liberals ......... not a strategic win. The opposition is akin to the sword of Damocles hanging over the Liberals minority gov. re: future legislation. This is what the opposition wanted - without actively supporting the budget. Politics 101 Quote
Nationalist Posted November 18, 2025 Report Posted November 18, 2025 The Paris Accords. Canada is lead by a liar and a thief who with this act, has doomed Canada to increased inflation. Canada is truly full of id1ots. 2 1 Quote Its so lonely in m'saddle since m'horse died.
ExFlyer Posted November 18, 2025 Report Posted November 18, 2025 31 minutes ago, Shady said: No, Canada loses. Another mountain of debt, piled on top of the mountain of debt left by Trudeau. Debt serving costs will exceed health care funding for the foreseeable future. Yet you people think it’s good policy and makes Canada stronger. It’s Orwellian. Suck it up Y'all LOST LOL LOL LOL The liberals move on and the conservatives sink farther in the muck LOL LOL LOL 2 Quote You are entitled to your opinion, but you are not entitled to tell me what mine should be.
ExFlyer Posted November 18, 2025 Report Posted November 18, 2025 32 minutes ago, John Stone said: ....it's a tactical win for the Liberals ......... not a strategic win. The opposition is akin to the sword of Damocles hanging over the Liberals minority gov. re: future legislation. This is what the opposition wanted - without actively supporting the budget. Politics 101 A win is a win is a win. Yes, Politics 101...you win by one hundred or by 1...you still win. Yes, Politics 101...you lose by one hundred or you lose by 1...you still lose 2 Quote You are entitled to your opinion, but you are not entitled to tell me what mine should be.
Political Smash Posted November 18, 2025 Report Posted November 18, 2025 On 11/11/2025 at 7:46 AM, ExFlyer said: Phuk...you are some paranoid ....do you wear a tinfoil hat too? LOL Because you lack validity she spew rubbish which is typical of you. 1 Quote
Nefarious Banana Posted November 18, 2025 Report Posted November 18, 2025 10 minutes ago, ExFlyer said: A win is a win is a win. Yes, Politics 101...you win by one hundred or by 1...you still win. Yes, Politics 101...you lose by one hundred or you lose by 1...you still lose Elizabeth May and Mark Carney on the sofa . . . . who would'a thought ? Jagmeet! Oh Jagmeet! Where are you? 1 1 Quote
Nationalist Posted November 18, 2025 Report Posted November 18, 2025 13 minutes ago, Political Smash said: Because you lack validity she spew rubbish which is typical of you. Dude...this flyer person is a self-destructive m0ron. 1 Quote Its so lonely in m'saddle since m'horse died.
Shady Posted November 18, 2025 Report Posted November 18, 2025 28 minutes ago, ExFlyer said: Suck it up Y'all LOST LOL LOL LOL The liberals move on and the conservatives sink farther in the muck LOL LOL LOL Unfortunately we all lose. 26 minutes ago, ExFlyer said: A win is a win is a win. Yes, Politics 101...you win by one hundred or by 1...you still win. Yes, Politics 101...you lose by one hundred or you lose by 1...you still lose You seem to treat politics like a team sport, regardless of how particular policies are impacting Canada and Canadians. When you become an adult, you'll find that that changes. 3 1 Quote
ExFlyer Posted November 18, 2025 Report Posted November 18, 2025 1 hour ago, Shady said: No, Canada loses. Another mountain of debt, piled on top of the mountain of debt left by Trudeau. Debt serving costs will exceed health care funding for the foreseeable future. Yet you people think it’s good policy and makes Canada stronger. It’s Orwellian. 35 minutes ago, Nationalist said: The Paris Accords. Canada is lead by a liar and a thief who with this act, has doomed Canada to increased inflation. Canada is truly full of id1ots. 18 minutes ago, Political Smash said: Because you lack validity she spew rubbish which is typical of you. 15 minutes ago, Nefarious Banana said: Elizabeth May and Mark Carney on the sofa . . . . who would'a thought ? Jagmeet! Oh Jagmeet! Where are you? 4 minutes ago, Nationalist said: Dude...this flyer person is a self-destructive m0ron. 3 minutes ago, Shady said: Unfortunately we all lose. You seem to treat politics like a team sport, regardless of how particular policies are impacting Canada and Canadians. When you become an adult, you'll find that that changes. Ahhh yes.... the LOSERS keep losing. HA HA HA So, as the topic title claims "Potential for the Liberal Government to Fall in a Matter Of Weeks" is blown outa the water. Say what you want when you want but y'all lost...LOSERS, all of ya LOL LOL LOL The Liberal Government is here to stay because there are no leaders in any of the other parties LOL LOL LOL The banana is crying for jagmeet to be back..,.how desperate is that??? LOL the nationalism calls for the "paris accord"??? HUH??? LOL ....a nd then calls me self destructive...thing is Liberals won LOL shamley claims politics is a team sport...he is right, it is a team sport and you need a quarterback or goalie that is good and PP Le Pew is not LOL Don't y'all look stupid for backing LOSERS now eh LOL LOL LOL Suck it up LOSERS...the Liberal Government is here for at least 4 more years....ya gonna keep whining for that long??? LOL LOL LOL. Keep On Keeping On 1 Quote You are entitled to your opinion, but you are not entitled to tell me what mine should be.
Nefarious Banana Posted November 18, 2025 Report Posted November 18, 2025 A m0ron's going to be m0ronic . . . enjoy your m0ronisity Flyer, we applaud you! 2 Quote
CdnFox Posted November 18, 2025 Report Posted November 18, 2025 1 minute ago, Nefarious Banana said: A m0ron's going to be m0ronic . . . enjoy your m0ronisity Flyer, we applaud you! I think it's nice that he has something he's good at Quote "That which doesn't kill me... Had better start running."
CdnFox Posted November 18, 2025 Report Posted November 18, 2025 11 minutes ago, ExFlyer said: Ahhh yes.... the LOSERS keep losing. HA HA HA You certainly do, and we appreciate your admission of failure And as I have pointed out many times in the past literally everybody is laughing at you 1 Quote "That which doesn't kill me... Had better start running."
Shady Posted November 18, 2025 Report Posted November 18, 2025 18 minutes ago, ExFlyer said: Ahhh yes.... the LOSERS keep losing. HA HA HA So, as the topic title claims "Potential for the Liberal Government to Fall in a Matter Of Weeks" is blown outa the water. Say what you want when you want but y'all lost...LOSERS, all of ya LOL LOL LOL The Liberal Government is here to stay because there are no leaders in any of the other parties LOL LOL LOL The banana is crying for jagmeet to be back..,.how desperate is that??? LOL the nationalism calls for the "paris accord"??? HUH??? LOL ....a nd then calls me self destructive...thing is Liberals won LOL shamley claims politics is a team sport...he is right, it is a team sport and you need a quarterback or goalie that is good and PP Le Pew is not LOL Don't y'all look stupid for backing LOSERS now eh LOL LOL LOL Suck it up LOSERS...the Liberal Government is here for at least 4 more years....ya gonna keep whining for that long??? LOL LOL LOL. Keep On Keeping On You’re becoming incoherent now. 1 Quote
SpankyMcFarland Posted November 18, 2025 Report Posted November 18, 2025 The opposition parties saw sense. A lot of voters would have been annoyed by being forced into another election, especially in the middle of winter. 1 Quote ‘How small we make our worlds. Gather them in, tighten them up into little castles of fear.’
Nationalist Posted November 18, 2025 Report Posted November 18, 2025 (edited) Boys...little Miss Flyer is unable to distinguish between good and bad. All she knows is win or lose. I suspect she's so scarred by the win of Trump, that she's decided to try throwing the carney's win in our faces. Sort of a retribution exercise. The problem she has, is she has to ignore real damage to the people in the nation she resides in. People like Miss Flyer are incredibly shallow and should be treated as such. Ignore her and she'll scream a while, then go to her room and pout. Edited November 18, 2025 by Nationalist 1 Quote Its so lonely in m'saddle since m'horse died.
ExFlyer Posted November 18, 2025 Report Posted November 18, 2025 47 minutes ago, CdnFox said: You certainly do, and we appreciate your admission of failure And as I have pointed out many times in the past literally everybody is laughing at you 42 minutes ago, Shady said: You’re becoming incoherent now. 33 minutes ago, Nationalist said: Boys...little Miss Flyer is unable to distinguish between good and bad. All she knows is win or lose. I suspect she's so scarred by the win of Trump, that she's decided to try throwing the carney's win in our faces. Sort of a retribution exercise. The problem she has, is she has to ignore real damage to the people in the nation she resides in. People like Miss Flyer are incredibly shallow and should be treated as such. Ignore her and she'll scream a while, then go to her room and pout. 50 minutes ago, CdnFox said: I think it's nice that he has something he's good at 51 minutes ago, Nefarious Banana said: A m0ron's going to be m0ronic . . . enjoy your m0ronisity Flyer, we applaud you! HA HA HA No matter how hard you try...you fools are all LOSERS HA HA HA Potential for the Liberal government to fall in a matter of weeks. FAIL!!!!! All your hopes and desires and wishes for the government to fall have FAILED!!!! But hey, you LOSERS have ti stick together HA HA HA LIBERALS WON Complainitives LOSE AGAIN HA HA. HA 1 Quote You are entitled to your opinion, but you are not entitled to tell me what mine should be.
Legato Posted November 18, 2025 Report Posted November 18, 2025 2 minutes ago, ExFlyer said: HA HA HA No matter how hard you try...you fools are all LOSERS HA HA HA Potential for the Liberal government to fall in a matter of weeks. FAIL!!!!! All your hopes and desires and wishes for the government to fall have FAILED!!!! But hey, you LOSERS have ti stick together HA HA HA LIBERALS WON Complainitives LOSE AGAIN HA HA. HA You need a blood transfusion, the incoherence is not good. Quote
ExFlyer Posted November 18, 2025 Report Posted November 18, 2025 (edited) 1 hour ago, CdnFox said: You certainly do, and we appreciate your admission of failure And as I have pointed out many times in the past literally everybody is laughing at you Me FAIL??? Do you really have a clue as to what is going on or do you just imagine things in your mommys basement. NO...Me WIN....you LOSE...AGAIN LOL LOL LOL Laugh all ya want but Liberals are still government and complainatives are not!!!!!! https://apnews.com/article/carney-budget-canada-election-2d05c2e0dcd2f1736b61afe154477887 "Having lost one Conservative MP to a floor-crossing and one to a resignation, Poilievre looks to the new year and a leadership review in January, having earned the favourability this fall of just one-third of Canadians (34%). The CPC leader has an unfavourable rate of 60 per cent, putting his net score at a negative 26, the worst recorded since he took over the leadership." https://angusreid.org/federal-politics-poilievre-favourability-hits-lowest-point-of-his-leadership-carney-approval/ 4 minutes ago, Legato said: You need a blood transfusion, the incoherence is not good. What's incoherent?? They area ll facts or are facts incoherent to you? That would explain your stupidity for sure LOL LOL LOL So, suck it up little man...you LOSE AGAIN LOL LOL LOL Edited November 18, 2025 by ExFlyer 1 Quote You are entitled to your opinion, but you are not entitled to tell me what mine should be.
ExFlyer Posted November 18, 2025 Report Posted November 18, 2025 (edited) If you were watching budget vote, you might’ve noticed something odd: two Conservative MPs in the House didn’t vote during the roll call, Andrew Scheer and Scott Reid. On the record, that means they abstained. Only after the motion passed by four votes did they suddenly pop up claiming “technical issues” with their app and asked to register their “no” votes, narrowing the margin to two. The problem? The technical-issue exception only applies to MPs voting virtually. These two were sitting right there in the chamber. This wasn’t an accident. It wasn’t confusion. It was the Conservatives quietly dodging a non-confidence vote because they absolutely do not want an election right now. They’re playing games and hoping Canadians don’t notice. Edited November 18, 2025 by ExFlyer 1 2 Quote You are entitled to your opinion, but you are not entitled to tell me what mine should be.
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