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I do it every year. Look
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Oh cool! I wait for this all week.
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I'm all for seeing the current Chinese government past the label of "communist, but I guess that is a cardinal sin if you do that from a place with conservatives.
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Sobrinho querido. QUe diabos eh o Fediverso?!?
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I still laugh at this because it is such a generic slogan. Almost as generic as "bring it home". Like, is any party leader promising to "stoppes pas les crimes"? Is crimes the biggest issue Canadians face right now?
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I say do it. Do it you "F-ing P****. The world is tired of Your sh*t" (It has been less than 3 months. Lord have mercy)
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You do a good job. It just pains me that we are not more supportive of the NDP, even though we can see they have the better plans, because Jagmeet is not good at conferences. I wish they had more game.
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Make'em long enough to cover all you want to cover. I think you do some great editing and the little breaks with a fun tune makes for good pacing. I might take two or 3 drives to finish it, but if its good content its worth it, eh?
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You should change the name of one of your supporter tiers to "Boots, not Suits"
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No Poilievre supporter can argue that his extractivist proposals are good for the country. He kept saying how we are gonna extract and sell every single resource we have and that will lead us to success - but we all know it's not a good deal to sell wheat to buy bread. And likely American bread.
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You're a doing a fantastic public service and I can't thank you enough. It is hard to find political commentators that call BS when it is, no mater what the party. Also to give praise where praise is due in the same fashion. Cuddos
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OMFG. Let people who want to live in the condos buy them FFS.
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I understand the frustrations but I don't know what else I would do in Jagmeets place. It seems that they are just "trying everything" because everything else failed. An electoral reform could help them get some stability and hopefully grow past this undefined angst teen era.
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I see you doing the live translations and I agree. Learning a second language in your teens or after means you'll never be as good as a native speaker, but that shouldn't stop you. "Do you feel confident to go speak on a podium using your second language?". All ESL people do, including francophones.
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Hopefully more companies follow your lead. Good going Chapman's.
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Logistics don't win wars. Getting the world's superpotence to elect an uncultured bigot does.
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My favourite canadian politics videocast.
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And what's the problem if it sometimes is? People get mad when we point out that good things come from not the conservative party.
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This makes absolute sense. Anyone knows that one loses money when they sell weat and buy flour. Same goes for bitumen/gasoline, cotton/clothes, minerals/electronics etc. Why haven't we been doing that all along?
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Do we need a switch 2?
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As much as I'm happy Trudeau is resigning, I can't deny that he held the US-Canada diplomacy during the Trump administration like a champ. I do not trust that Poilievre would be good for canadian interests in this scenario.
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Those are amazing and I'm happy it has been your focus.