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Canadians: "Polite," not "nice." 🇨🇦
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Obviously he's ordered a us strike on Iran. The CSGs are b52 fuel stops.
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It's okay. He'll declare a bogus emergency.
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The US is likely to attack Iran tonight. There are 2 carrier groups in the region, and reports are that refueling tankers are in the air over the Atlantic.
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He have resigned yet. Can't - you have to serve at least 30 days as mp.
I'm not sure if that's 30 days from being elected or 30 after the opening of parliament. But either way, he's still shy of that.
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I read that as malignomaniac, and I think I have a useful new word. 😀
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I can't imagine anyone didn't know.
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Hah!
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No red carpet for felons.
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Warm? As in "if you build a man a fire, you keep him warm for a night. If you set him on fire, you keep him warm for the rest of his life," you mean? 😂
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I actually did - and even though I watched this while thing, I knew exactly who he was referring to the moment he said "landed in Juno Beach." 😀
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No more massive discount on oil and gas, for instance. Buy at the going global rate. Want it softwood lumber? Make s realistic offer, and get the idea out of your head that you can carry on disputing it for the next 50 years. Etc. The guy is the 2nd coming of Hitler, we have to treat him that way.
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The TSX has been notching record highs over the last couple weeks.
Yes, in the short term it'll impact Canadians, but in the long term it gets us away from being locked in to the US economy. When he's gone and normal relations resume, it will be on our terms, not theirs.
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No. Let him come, arrest him for illegally crossing the border, and subject him to the full deportation process.
As someone else mentioned, he'll throw a fit, threaten tariffs, etc. But the facts are there - Trump always chickens out.
Watch the stock markets. They barely twitch now.
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I neither like him, not dislike him. But polievre was not up to the tasks at hand. It took him weeks to even pivot when Trudeau resigned, and he never once put forth a policy.
Carney did. He's a lot more centrist than the liberals have been in a long time, and I don't actually think that's bad.
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I haven't zoom in much... but is it just me or do a lot of them look like the same person?
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And now it's "all of them, moron." Let's all go ask ChatGPT what *can't* be released from the JFK files.
Wow... luddites.
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And since when is a red t-shirt a part of any uniform. They wear half-assed gear, nothing uniform, no identifiers other than what you can buy at most surplus stores.
These are not agents. These are Proud Boys and other Mangerinenführer secret police.
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Thats not coincidence. He's using it as a blueprint. Well... whoever is pulling the strings is, anyhow.
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Haha!
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When I want to know how they feel... I'll beat it out of them. :-)
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Mine have become so pronounced that I can now see behind myself. :-)
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But sending it by rail is inefficient. We want to be efficient. A pipeline like that would *likely* be owned, or at least in partnership with First Nations. Which is how it should be.
But Conservative talking points would have you believe this is all a bad thing.
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Oil is on the way out, and good riddance. But natural gas isn't - yet - a lot of big new cruise ships are powered by it. But we have to get it out of the country, and not through the US, that's for damn sure. Churchill is a great option.
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China isn't buying from the US at the moment - there are empty ports all along the US west coast. But they sure as heck *are* buying from us. And not at the discount we gave the US for shipping it there.
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And finally - Pipelines. PMJT bought a pipeline. It's now diverting millions of barrels of oil that are *already* in production to the coast where it's being bought up by an economy that we can cooperate with, even if we don't entirely trust them.
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That's multiple *trillions* of dollars in the long term. Canada's economy improves *without* being tied to, or crippled by the US - as we were crippled in the horrific deal that killed the Avro Arrow and sunk Canada as a combat aircraft supplier.
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More money for the military? That was coming, no matter who's in government. It's a NATO commitment. Now that the US is totally out of control, it's even more vital. And *finaly* he wants to get involved in rearming Europe. In other words, CANADA should be building, selling, and supplying it.
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for anything else you need a court order." By the time they come asking, they pretty much already *know* who the provider is.
Etc.
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I have to assume he's bring up the new border security bill that codifies a request to ISPs (for instance) to ask if a suspect gets service from them. I ran an ISP for 20 years - that's *always* happened. And the proper response was, and remains "yes, he's a client.
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Carney is an economist. A tiny tax cut isn't going to change much - 1% for most people gets some extra cash in pockets. What do people do with extra money? Spend it. The economy grows. More taxes get paid. "Invasive" law enforcement?
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Sorry, you're wrong, but I know there's no use in explaining why. Thanks for letting me know that I need to mute you, though. Bye!
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"By," obviously... Really miss an edit function, lol.
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But law, their duty is to the Constitution, not an insane president.