bigcricket50.bsky.social
Elbows up.
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AAAANND... I'm blocked!
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accusations without evidence.
I wrote he was elected by a majority including most voters and an even larger number of non-voters.
The criticisms are on those claiming he *doesn't* represent Americans - they are deluding themselves.
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You provided no examples of laws that are not in agreement with the cobstitution, now you run away. Great debate technique!
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Who did I blame? I simply stated that people saying Trump doesn't represent Americans are wrong, that he was elected.
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Because it's a different world than it was in the 1700s. .
Constitution allows government to change and make new laws for this reason. You seem to not understand this.
Your personal opinion of how government should be run is noted, and it's nonsense
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We're also a long way from a slave-reliant agrarian society with avg life expectancy of 35.
FFs wrote a constitution that gives congress and the states the power to make new laws. If you have some evidence they have somehow made laws not in accordance with the constitution I would love to hear it.
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Scaramucci is actually a competent and thoughtful person, which is why he was immediately canned by Trump.
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Ted Nugent
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Qualifications required:
1. Kiss Trump's ass
2. See #1
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Government was set up according to the constitution, as intended by the founding fathers.
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I guess he's declaring open season!
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Open season!
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Americans seem to be very invested in the make-believe story that Trump exists in a vacuum, and not in the reality that that 78M voters + 90M non-voters weren't terribly concerned about Trump at best, or fully supportive of a shift to fascism at worst.
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Funny... rally attendance is the only 'evidence' Trump supporters had of election fraud in 2020
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THAT'S MY PURSE!!!
I DON'T KNOW YOU!!!
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It looks like Charlotte from BoJack Horseman
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The problem with PP and the cons is that they are supported by ALL the Canadians who think it would be jyst peachy to be taken over by the Americans. CPC seems to be in no hurry to prove me wrong.
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Exactly what Putin said about Trump and Biden.
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For so many, the only intolerance they don't like is intolerance of their hate.
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Locked into a tanning bed and charred while wearing only a speedo and tanning goggles
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Waffle House.
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Not the pictures of Trump and Epstein and Ghislaine, though.
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Not stupid. It's by design. It keeps the middle and lower economic classes quiet.
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It's an uphill battle to fight the misinformation, not least because Trump followers (USA and CAN) are a fascist cult who believe anything goes, truth and laws be damned, as long as you support Dear Leader's vision for the Glorious Nation.
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A pic you'd use as an album cover
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I don't think it has changed much since Turnip took office, although it will almost certainly get worse.
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60% of Canadians support nominally left-leaning political parties.
'Liberal' Party is really a pro-corporate party that pays some lip service to left leaning social causes, and we true leftists know this. Many support them to avoid splitting the vote and handing government to the Conservatives.
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I've heard some talk from them, but the US is overrun with intentional misinformation supporting the Trump-Fascist movement.
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Office has 90 employees, doge says without requiring proof they can run the office with seven, claim 83 are 'committing fraud'.
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They got to work implementing proj. 2025 very quickly. They won't need votes to stay in power.
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what doge is doing is looking at superficial description of an agency, saying 'you have 3000 employees, we could run that office with fifty', then claiming they found 2950 cases of 'fraud'.
It's an intentional ploy to reap chaos and make people afraid and desperate.
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As covered under a trade agreement signed by Trump
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You've got it wrong. Trump believes authoratarian fascism is a good strategy, supports Putin's efforts, and is trying it himself in USA.
He understands.
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So what you're saying is you have no source for your claim that USA gives Canada aid? Or maybe you're confusing Canada with Cambodia?
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Even easier than searching for any congressional funding approvals, start by stating your source for your 300 million figure. Since that's a number you gave, giving your source should be simple.
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Nope. Zero aid.
Don't believe me? Any aid given by USA has to be approved by congress, so it should be super easy for you to prove me wrong.
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The lure of fascism is strong. People want something to believe in, and the myth of American Exceptionalism is as good a thing as any.
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I renewed my LC yesterday too! We're library card twinsies!
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US gives no subsidies to Canada and never has.
Also, all our trade is governed by an agreement Trump himself signed during his last term.
He's a liar and you fell for it.
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The oppositions are reliably earnest, but generally limit their policies to 'We're not <INSERT PM/premier NAME HERE>'
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Canadian politics has been, for my lifetime, let one group hold the reins until we absolutely can't stand them anymore, then let whoever is in opposition take over, then repeat.
The problem is this is sometimes the people waiting in opposition are not at all suitable.
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I think it's a mistake to underestimate him. Even if he doesn't know what he's doing, his cult takes his every word as gospel (actually they value it above the actual Gospel) and they ARE stupid.
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I believe he is intentionally causing chaos to manipulat the markets, among other reasons, for the benefit of himsrlf, Putin, and other oligarchs.
People saying Turnip is an 'idiot' are dangerously underestimating a dangerous man.
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There is a very small chance that he doesn't know - he's actually just a liar and using dishonesty to rile up his supporters.
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I think he knows - he's intentionally misleading people... also known as 'LYING'.
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I admit I voted liberal in 2015, but quickly became disillusioned when JT yanked out the rug of electoral reform.
Since then, I feel like a main reason he has any support is because of the people who oppose him... if that crew hates him he must be doing something right.
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The problem is that people gullible enough to support Turnip, or even gullible enough to have 'both sided' and sat the election out, will believe his nonsense.
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Not irrational. They're threatening our sovereignty. Elbows up!
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Let's keep the facts straight... the USA in 2023 had 70-ish thousand fentanyl deaths, and under 50000 gun related deaths.
Trump is a sleaze and a Russian asset, and none if this is Canada or any other country's fault, but those are the numbers I found.