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ʎʇıɔ ǝɥʇ uı ƃuıʌıʃ 'ʇoıpı ǝƃɐʃʃıʌ ɐ ʇsnſ. Opinions are not my own or anyone else. They belong to the voices in my head. https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidpykepmp/
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74 Million people, apparently.
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"We want to screw over out constituents, but not be the ones held responsible"
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Here's non-paywalled coverage: www.newscientist.com/article/2483...
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I heard that some was spilled into a swamp and all the snakes and frogs turned autistic.
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That's really cool. It's interesting that we know far more about things outside our galaxy that within. That sent me on a Wikipedia quest for quite a while.
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Now we wait and see if the administration actually pays attention to the court order.
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He campaigned on it. 74 million people voted for it.
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Why is Zelenskyy not the key image, instead of Trump? Trump doens't care about Ukraine unless he gets personal enrichment and Putin says it's okay?
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Someone who likes watered down coffee?
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If Carney speaks out and then there isn't legislation or other documents that agree, people will take older docs and complain that the party isn't living up to their statements.
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They should write another strongly worded letter (but not show it to the public) and perhaps wear green one day. We don't want them to overstrain themselves and actually cause people to noitce them
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Donate to causes, work to bring the genocide there to more people's attention. But Canada can't actually do anything until the legislature is in session. Carney has been creating an agenda and setting up his cabinet. Once we have a legislature, then contacting your MP makes sense.
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They're not even your rep until the legislature resumes. The government can't do anything until the MPs are sworn in
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Then you have to wait until the platform can be realized. The legislature hasn't resumed. A platform can't be actioned until the legislature is in session
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It will, yes. Once the new MPs have been sworn in.
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He was making forward policy. A budget revision to handle the tariff changes will require a budget revision that can't be done during an election. If you badger the MPs, you'll just get yourself blocked. You should wait and see how the new legislature can actually address the issue
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www.ourcommons.ca/members/en/c... Also, the budget was written before there was clarity. Once the House of Commons is in session, they can revise it. I suggest you wait before you start yelling at your MP
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But he has already said, the good parts of the economy are his, the bad parts are Biden's. Unfortunately, soon all parts of the economy will be Biden's.
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Red fills your vision. "Your memories and sensory inputs have been encrypted. Please send $2000 in bitcoin by staring at the button below"
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But Babe is blue! That means he's okay with conservative values! He should have struck that commie Godzilla down!
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I'm planning on having mine removed. It just gets in the way
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I've never had that Cider. What's it like?
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Stop or I'll say stop again!
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Way too late for that...
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There are undoubtably some who are considered most likely but Francis, himself, was considered a long shot and became pope. I think that the press is aware that popularity among the cardinals isn't a good indicator of likelihood.
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He likely did but it's the conclave that decides. Negotiations tend to be long, passionate and complex as they decide the future of the church.