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Hi, I’m a financial coach in the Niagara Region with Primerica. I help individuals and businesses secure their financial future through strategies like TFSAs, RDSPs, individual RRSPs, and affordable term life insurance.
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More, he's made Quebec Patriotic. 😃
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I know! It's a mental adjustment from "ooh look, an eedjit!" to a feeling of pride as if everything is as it should be. :)
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What an idiot. Show me *one* policy/plan that consists of more than 3 words.
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They might almost redeem themselves.
Aren't we still boycotting them, lol?
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Of course they are. But that's been the case for at least the last 4 years.
And the people of the US still elected "them."
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"He's just joking."
Like about tariffs. And the 51st state. And starting an insurrection. Calling for Pence to break the law.
Must like musk's Nazi salute, he's just said the quiet part out loud.
He's declared himself king.
Watch - it'll come up much more frequently now.
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Did he just say "let them eat cake?"
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Oh we're not done.
We've barely started.
While that arse hole tarnishes the throne in Washington, Canada will not comply.
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You think either of them can read cursive?
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Make no mistake, this isn't something that just happened - it started in his first term, and had had 4 years to get everything in place that we're seeing now.
There's a model - he's doing, step by step, everything Hitler did.
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Justice is compromised - his picks head up the doj, FBI, etc. His people sit in the supreme Court, and they've already granted him immunity while in office.
Legislative is corrupted - both houses are stuffed with people that are actively allowing his excesses.
Executive? Well duh.
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They should. But as I said, ultimately Trump controls every mechanism that is in place as a check or balance. 3 branches, legislative, executive, and judicial, each equal, balancing the others.
Trump has expunged people that aren't loyal to him from all 3.
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I would argue that this is treason.
Congress, wtf, do something!?
@aoc.bsky.social
@raskin.house.gov
@repjasmine.bsky.social
@brotherjones.bsky.social
@egall.bsky.social
@smith.senate.gov
@wyden.senate.gov
@senatepress.bsky.social
@budget.senate.gov
@vanhollen.senate.gov
@repdougherty.com
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Oh, no worries, you have all those NRA 2nd Amendment choads that had to own guns just in case of something like this.
They're on the march, right?
Right?
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But more than that... say the Supreme Court orders him to stand down? Who enforces it? Marshals, and the DoJ. Who controls them?
Bingo.
The constitution is a gentleman's agreement. Every agrees to abide by it. What happens when a president decides to ignore it?
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You don't seriously think the constitution still applies, do you? Your country voted to eliminate it - you elected a felon.
Think: How do you enforce the constitution? The legal system. Who controls it? Supreme court. They've already said Trump is immune in his official capacity.
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I've seen far fewer of them since Trudeau stepped down and PP lost his voice. Lol.. "but Trudeau" politics isn't so fruitful these days.
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I'm just getting to the point now that I can see someone displaying a flag and not immediately think "Idiot." Mostly properly displayed on property... I still go to "idiot" when they have 12 on their truck...
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It's actually kind of reassuring how quickly an outsider commenting about us has totally undone years of Polievre Propaganda and divisiveness.
Canadian's aren't "nice." We're "polite." Screw with us and learn the distinction. :-)
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2020 was either aberrantly high voter turnout or the Dems stacked their ballot count by the same factor that the GOP did.
2024? Well... Musk has the IT infrastructure to cause major issues with anything network connected... so how sure are we that the tabulation machines weren't interfered with?
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I'm sure it was, as were the last several. One thing you can be certain of, is that if Trump accuses someone of something shady, he's already doing it. He started talking about rigged elections before he even announced he was running in 2016.
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It really is, isn't it? I mean, it was totally obvious to everyone else in the world what was going to happen. What happened to all the people that voted in 2020? And how can we *not* blame voter apathy for the outcome?
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I understand what you're saying, and don't disagree... but man... it's hard to not look at the election stats down there and not think "if the rest of you had voted, this wouldn't be happening. What the hell?"