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happeedays

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So he did it again...conveniently didn’t get around to giving up his American citizenship as promised and now has decided to retain it. Reminds me of Trumps multi year audit that is keeping him from turning over his tax returns
Scheer needs to go away and live in Harpers basement
 

bver_hunter

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What a Fake Guy he is:

Scheer didn't follow through on renouncing U.S. citizenship:

Outgoing Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer still holds his U.S. citizenship, after stating during the 2019 federal election campaign that he was in the process of renouncing it.

In an interview on CTV's Question Period with Evan Solomon, Scheer said that after deciding to step down as leader, he halted the process.

"Knowing that I won't be prime minister, I discontinued that process," Scheer said.

During the fall federal election campaign, Scheer confirmed that he had dual Canadian-U.S. citizenship after it was first reported by The Globe and Mail, saying he was in the process of renouncing his American citizenship.

When the story of his dual citizenship first broke in October, Scheer said he met with embassy representatives in August to renounce his citizenship and had submitted his paperwork to formalize it.

However, that paperwork was never formalized, and so Scheer continues to hold dual citizenship status. Asked why the change of heart, Scheer cited "personal reasons."

He could not say when exactly he stopped the process of dropping his American citizenship.

"I'd have to go back and check," he said.

In December, Scheer announced his intention to step down as leader, as soon as a replacement was picked. At the time he said it was "one of the most difficult decisions" he has ever made.

The controversy surrounding his citizenship amid the campaign was cited as one of the issues Scheer faced during his attempt to win over voters and defeat Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the federal Liberal Party in the last federal election.

At the time, Scheer was questioned as to why it took him two years from when he took the helm of the federal Conservative party to begin the process of renouncing his U.S. citizenship, which he received from his father who was born there.

Scheer said the delay was because he was focused on rebuilding the party and preparing for the campaign, and said the reason he hadn't spoken about it was that: "No one's ever asked me before."

Scheer has filed taxes in the U.S., but has never voted in a U.S. election, his campaign said in the fall.

Scheer’s office later told CTVNews.ca that while he remains an American citizen, Scheer has not received the one-time direct aid payment the U.S. government sent to adult citizens amid the ongoing COVID-19 crisis.

Under federal elections law there aren't any rules prohibiting dual citizens from running to become an MP or campaigning to be the prime minister, though in the past the Conservatives and Scheer specifically have been critical of other leaders' citizenship status.

Back in 2005 Scheer sought input from his constituents, asking whether they were bothered by former Gov. Gen. Michaelle Jean's French citizenship in a blog post about her appointment.

During the 2008 federal election campaign, Stephane Dion also faced questions from Conservatives about his French citizenship.

The race to replace him is underway with four candidates in the running. Party members have a deadline of August 21 to submit their mail-in ballot.

Once the new leader is named, Scheer said he intends to stay on as the MP for Regina-Qu'Appelle, Sask., and that he plans to run again in the next federal election.

"I hope to be able to earn their trust again in the next election. I love my riding in Saskatchewan, and I'm looking forward to spending more time there," he said.

https://www.ctvnews.ca/politics/scheer-didn-t-follow-through-on-renouncing-u-s-citizenship-1.4941780
 

Boober69

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What a Fake Guy he is:

Scheer didn't follow through on renouncing U.S. citizenship:

Outgoing Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer still holds his U.S. citizenship, after stating during the 2019 federal election campaign that he was in the process of renouncing it.

In an interview on CTV's Question Period with Evan Solomon, Scheer said that after deciding to step down as leader, he halted the process.

"Knowing that I won't be prime minister, I discontinued that process," Scheer said.

During the fall federal election campaign, Scheer confirmed that he had dual Canadian-U.S. citizenship after it was first reported by The Globe and Mail, saying he was in the process of renouncing his American citizenship.

When the story of his dual citizenship first broke in October, Scheer said he met with embassy representatives in August to renounce his citizenship and had submitted his paperwork to formalize it.

However, that paperwork was never formalized, and so Scheer continues to hold dual citizenship status. Asked why the change of heart, Scheer cited "personal reasons."

He could not say when exactly he stopped the process of dropping his American citizenship.

"I'd have to go back and check," he said.

In December, Scheer announced his intention to step down as leader, as soon as a replacement was picked. At the time he said it was "one of the most difficult decisions" he has ever made.

The controversy surrounding his citizenship amid the campaign was cited as one of the issues Scheer faced during his attempt to win over voters and defeat Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the federal Liberal Party in the last federal election.

At the time, Scheer was questioned as to why it took him two years from when he took the helm of the federal Conservative party to begin the process of renouncing his U.S. citizenship, which he received from his father who was born there.

Scheer said the delay was because he was focused on rebuilding the party and preparing for the campaign, and said the reason he hadn't spoken about it was that: "No one's ever asked me before."

Scheer has filed taxes in the U.S., but has never voted in a U.S. election, his campaign said in the fall.

Scheer’s office later told CTVNews.ca that while he remains an American citizen, Scheer has not received the one-time direct aid payment the U.S. government sent to adult citizens amid the ongoing COVID-19 crisis.

Under federal elections law there aren't any rules prohibiting dual citizens from running to become an MP or campaigning to be the prime minister, though in the past the Conservatives and Scheer specifically have been critical of other leaders' citizenship status.

Back in 2005 Scheer sought input from his constituents, asking whether they were bothered by former Gov. Gen. Michaelle Jean's French citizenship in a blog post about her appointment.

During the 2008 federal election campaign, Stephane Dion also faced questions from Conservatives about his French citizenship.

The race to replace him is underway with four candidates in the running. Party members have a deadline of August 21 to submit their mail-in ballot.

Once the new leader is named, Scheer said he intends to stay on as the MP for Regina-Qu'Appelle, Sask., and that he plans to run again in the next federal election.

"I hope to be able to earn their trust again in the next election. I love my riding in Saskatchewan, and I'm looking forward to spending more time there," he said.

https://www.ctvnews.ca/politics/scheer-didn-t-follow-through-on-renouncing-u-s-citizenship-1.4941780
Who cares? So he changed his mind since he wasn't going to be PM?

Dual citizenship is something he was born with and to be honest, he would be foolish to give it up.
 

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Who cares? So he changed his mind since he wasn't going to be PM?

Dual citizenship is something he was born with and to be honest, he would be foolish to give it up.
You are now on the record for saying that keeping promises is not important for politicians.
 

Boober69

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You are now on the record for saying that keeping promises is not important for politicians.
He didn't lie. Show me proof where he promised to change it. It was a consideration.

BTW the Liberals made it acceptable to promise things and then break their promises after they got elected. They referred to these as "stretch goals".

Do you like stretch goals Flubadub?


Premier Kathleen Wynne says her government’s target to cut auto insurance rates by 15 per cent by last year was a “stretch goal.”

The Liberals promised to reduce car insurance premiums an average of 15 per cent by August 2015 as part of a deal to get NDP support for the 2013 budget when they were still a minority government.

https://globalnews.ca/news/2461626/kathleen-wynne-says-pledge-to-cut-auto-insurance-15-per-cent-was-a-stretch-goal/
 

happeedays

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He didn't lie. Show me proof where he promised to change it. It was a consideration.

BTW the Liberals made it acceptable to promise things and then break their promises after they got elected. They referred to these as "stretch goals".

Do you like stretch goals Flubadub?


Premier Kathleen Wynne says her government’s target to cut auto insurance rates by 15 per cent by last year was a “stretch goal.”

The Liberals promised to reduce car insurance premiums an average of 15 per cent by August 2015 as part of a deal to get NDP support for the 2013 budget when they were still a minority government.

https://globalnews.ca/news/2461626/kathleen-wynne-says-pledge-to-cut-auto-insurance-15-per-cent-was-a-stretch-goal/
Me thinks your a stretch goal Boober
So if this was your man crush Justin saying this your response would be who cares
 

bver_hunter

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Who cares? So he changed his mind since he wasn't going to be PM?

Dual citizenship is something he was born with and to be honest, he would be foolish to give it up.
Really?? Then why on earth did he denounce others who were in a similar situation:

Scheer himself questioned former Gov. Gen. Michaelle Jean’s French citizenship in an August 2005 blog post, in which he said he has a “few quick questions” about her appointment: “Does it bother you that she is a dual citizen (France and Canada)? Would it bother you if instead of French citizenship, she held U.S. citizenship?”

Jean renounced her French citizenship before taking office in September 2005.

Scheer defended the comments on Thursday, saying: “It was a question I asked my constituents.”

“I asked the question at the time about the fact that she held it and asked my constituents about what they felt about that,” he said.

In a statement, the Liberals said Scheer has been “fundamentally dishonest with Canadians about who he is.”

“Scheer’s hidden his core personal positions, he hid facts about his career and education, and now he’s been caught hiding his American citizenship even while ridiculing others for holding dual citizenship,” the statement reads.

“Andrew Scheer isn’t telling Canadians who he really is. How can Canadians trust him when he talks about what he’ll do, including what he’ll cut?”

In 2015, then-Conservative Leader Stephen Harper blasted then-NDP leader Thomas Mulcair for holding onto his dual French citizenship.

“I’m very clear. I’m a Canadian and only a Canadian,” he said at the time.

Mulcair, who still proudly holds his French citizenship, told CTV’s The Vote that Harper’s team liked to bring up his dual citizenship as way of inferring that he was not squarely focused on Canadian interests.

“It’s something you hear often with various cultural communities and people of different origins, that if they kept their citizenship that they have divided loyalties,” said Muclair, who’s now a CTV News political commentator.

Mulcair added he was surprised to hear of Scheer’s citizenship status, given his prior blog post.

“How is it that Andrew Scheer actually believed this would not come out in the middle of the campaign?” he said. “I don’t know how he’s going to be able to walk away from this thing, especially given the fact he personally attacked Michaelle Jean.”

Mulcair said the Conservatives will likely need to film a series of new attack ads against Justin Trudeau as the slogan “Not as advertised” no longer works.

During the 2008 federal election campaign, Stephane Dion also faced questions from Conservatives about his French citizenship. Dion had received the citizenship through his French-born mother.
https://election.ctvnews.ca/scheer-...ship-i-ve-never-been-asked-about-it-1.4623024

Still defending him in spite of all of this??
 

bver_hunter

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He didn't lie. Show me proof where he promised to change it. It was a consideration.

BTW the Liberals made it acceptable to promise things and then break their promises after they got elected. They referred to these as "stretch goals".

Do you like stretch goals Flubadub?


Premier Kathleen Wynne says her government’s target to cut auto insurance rates by 15 per cent by last year was a “stretch goal.”

The Liberals promised to reduce car insurance premiums an average of 15 per cent by August 2015 as part of a deal to get NDP support for the 2013 budget when they were still a minority government.

https://globalnews.ca/news/2461626/kathleen-wynne-says-pledge-to-cut-auto-insurance-15-per-cent-was-a-stretch-goal/
This was something personal, and we are not talking about policies. Again why did he attack others who had dual citizenship and not reveal that he was a dual citizen himself?? Does that not make him the biggest hypocrite??
 

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What a Fake Guy he is:

Scheer didn't follow through on renouncing U.S. citizenship:

Outgoing Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer still holds his U.S. citizenship, after stating during the 2019 federal election campaign that he was in the process of renouncing it.

In an interview on CTV's Question Period with Evan Solomon, Scheer said that after deciding to step down as leader, he halted the process.

"Knowing that I won't be prime minister, I discontinued that process," Scheer said.

During the fall federal election campaign, Scheer confirmed that he had dual Canadian-U.S. citizenship after it was first reported by The Globe and Mail, saying he was in the process of renouncing his American citizenship.

When the story of his dual citizenship first broke in October, Scheer said he met with embassy representatives in August to renounce his citizenship and had submitted his paperwork to formalize it.

However, that paperwork was never formalized, and so Scheer continues to hold dual citizenship status. Asked why the change of heart, Scheer cited "personal reasons."

He could not say when exactly he stopped the process of dropping his American citizenship.

"I'd have to go back and check," he said.

In December, Scheer announced his intention to step down as leader, as soon as a replacement was picked. At the time he said it was "one of the most difficult decisions" he has ever made.

The controversy surrounding his citizenship amid the campaign was cited as one of the issues Scheer faced during his attempt to win over voters and defeat Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the federal Liberal Party in the last federal election.

At the time, Scheer was questioned as to why it took him two years from when he took the helm of the federal Conservative party to begin the process of renouncing his U.S. citizenship, which he received from his father who was born there.

Scheer said the delay was because he was focused on rebuilding the party and preparing for the campaign, and said the reason he hadn't spoken about it was that: "No one's ever asked me before."

Scheer has filed taxes in the U.S., but has never voted in a U.S. election, his campaign said in the fall.

Scheer’s office later told CTVNews.ca that while he remains an American citizen, Scheer has not received the one-time direct aid payment the U.S. government sent to adult citizens amid the ongoing COVID-19 crisis.

Under federal elections law there aren't any rules prohibiting dual citizens from running to become an MP or campaigning to be the prime minister, though in the past the Conservatives and Scheer specifically have been critical of other leaders' citizenship status.

Back in 2005 Scheer sought input from his constituents, asking whether they were bothered by former Gov. Gen. Michaelle Jean's French citizenship in a blog post about her appointment.

During the 2008 federal election campaign, Stephane Dion also faced questions from Conservatives about his French citizenship.

The race to replace him is underway with four candidates in the running. Party members have a deadline of August 21 to submit their mail-in ballot.

Once the new leader is named, Scheer said he intends to stay on as the MP for Regina-Qu'Appelle, Sask., and that he plans to run again in the next federal election.

"I hope to be able to earn their trust again in the next election. I love my riding in Saskatchewan, and I'm looking forward to spending more time there," he said.

https://www.ctvnews.ca/politics/scheer-didn-t-follow-through-on-renouncing-u-s-citizenship-1.4941780
He lost the election and resigned as leader but you still continue to kick him when he is down. You truly are a sore winner.

And while he may have made some questionable bad decisions, more Canadians still voted for his party than the Liberals. Doesn't say much for your boy Justin.
 

bver_hunter

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He lost the election and resigned as leader but you still continue to kick him when he is down. You truly are a sore winner.

And while he may have made some questionable bad decisions, more Canadians still voted for his party than the Liberals. Doesn't say much for your boy Justin.
He was clearly a hypocrite by denouncing others who were dual citizens and running for various positions. But again your Baby Scheer has not yet resigned as a leader, but will step down when a new leader is nominated.

So he is still in the spotlight. You seem hurt by the media revealing his hypocrisy, but then you are a sore loser!!
 

Frankfooter

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He lost the election and resigned as leader but you still continue to kick him when he is down. You truly are a sore winner.

And while he may have made some questionable bad decisions, more Canadians still voted for his party than the Liberals. Doesn't say much for your boy Justin.
Kind of like those who still harp on Clinton and Obama?
More voted left than right in Canada, as usual.
 

dickydoem

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He was clearly a hypocrite by denouncing others who were dual citizens and running for various positions. But again your Baby Scheer has not yet resigned as a leader, but will step down when a new leader is nominated.

So he is still in the spotlight. You seem hurt by the media revealing his hypocrisy, but then you are a sore loser!!
Again with the Baby Scheer. Wasn't witty or clever the first time, still isn't the 10.00th time.

Weren't you the one with the signature about putting disrespectful people on ignore. Irony of ironies.
 

dickydoem

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Kind of like those who still harp on Clinton and Obama?
More voted left than right in Canada, as usual.
What does this have to do with Clinton or Obama?

More people may have voted left but not for Trudeau and his party.

Haven't you hit your 20 post goal already today. What would the world do without your wisdom on every topic?
 

bver_hunter

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Again with the Baby Scheer. Wasn't witty or clever the first time, still isn't the 10.00th time.

Weren't you the one with the signature about putting disrespectful people on ignore. Irony of ironies.
Yes, Baby Scheer is not a very smart individual. But you seem content to see all the constant Trudeau insults on this Board, including your own "boy Justin". So what is the difference??

Those disrespectful people used highly abusive and insulting lingo against me and others on this Board on a constant 24 /7 basis. I do not give a fig about what names they call the politicians. Have you not seen numerous right wingers ironically putting others on "Ignore"? What is your point??
 

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He lost the election and resigned as leader but you still continue to kick him when he is down. You truly are a sore winner.

And while he may have made some questionable bad decisions, more Canadians still voted for his party than the Liberals. Doesn't say much for your boy Justin.
Liberals and NDP split the 'like minded' people's votes.
 

Boober69

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He was clearly a hypocrite by denouncing others who were dual citizens and running for various positions. But again your Baby Scheer has not yet resigned as a leader, but will step down when a new leader is nominated.

So he is still in the spotlight. You seem hurt by the media revealing his hypocrisy, but then you are a sore loser!!
You mean a hypocrite like accusing others of racism but hiding the fact that you wore blackface 3 times...denying them along the way when the media got a hold of the pics?

That kind of hypocrisy?
 

Frankfooter

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You mean a hypocrite like accusing others of racism but hiding the fact that you wore blackface 3 times...denying them along the way when the media got a hold of the pics?

That kind of hypocrisy?
No, the kind of hypocrisy that says Rob Ford's racist rants while drunk and on crack are appropriate while a drama teacher in a costume 20 years ago is firing material.
 

bver_hunter

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You mean a hypocrite like accusing others of racism but hiding the fact that you wore blackface 3 times...denying them along the way when the media got a hold of the pics?

That kind of hypocrisy?
When did Trudeau deny it?? Show us where he stated that he did not do it!! The only one that lies and denies everything is Trump the racist. Just putting that into perspective, as I know there are the usual right wingers that probably would start this whole TDS BS!!

However, once again you bring up something that happened decades ago when Trudeau was at a Private Function and those attending of all colours and creeds did not find it racist then. Here baby Scheer is in office as an Opposition Leader and he is the actual hypocrite that condemned the others for having dual citizenship while being in office whether as a leader or running to do so!! You are once again not comparing apples with apples!!
 

Boober69

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No, the kind of hypocrisy that says Rob Ford's racist rants while drunk and on crack are appropriate while a drama teacher in a costume 20 years ago is firing material.
So what you are suggesting is that there is a statute of limitations on being racist? JT was 29 years old...hardly a kid. And I'm sure he was stone sober when he was getting his costume on so you can't even say he wasn't thinking straight.

Yet you condemn Doug Ford alledgedly selling weed in high school 35+ years ago?
 
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