TRUMP WINS

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What we need right now is a Canadian with entrepreneurial spirit to set up a hot dog/street meat stand at Roxham Road
 
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I had a conversation with a recruiter yesterday.
She started the conversation introducing herself and giving me a long land acknowledgement - "i am a settler and I acknowledge this land belongs to blah blah". :)
Funny thing, when they do that along the St Lawrence they are usually acknowledging the people [the Mohawks of the Iroquois League who slaughtered the inhabitants at first contact the St. Lawrence Iroquoians https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Lawrence_Iroquoians. So huzzah for genocide. Ditto for lands occupied bu the Erie and the Neutrals who were also exterminated by the Iroquois league during the Beaver Wars.

Also imagine the fire storm and screams of racism is they started doing this in Germany or the UK. It would be considered as an affront on immigrants as it should be.

As for as I am concerned settler is no different from dropping the N bomb.

Worst thing, if you were to try to explain that they are being racist, ignorant of history and glorifying genocide you would either get blank stares or be accused of being a racist.
 
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Thanks for confirming why your side will continue to lose - you simply cannot grasp that people want less govt involvement, less wokeness, more fiscal responsibility, and less childish insults at people with different political views.

Are you even an adult with that grade school level attempt of an insult? Good lord no wonder people with minimal cognitive dissonance venture to the tolerant left.
People want free shit and have no interest in fiscal responsibility, at least in the US but globally. Both the dems and the reps platforms have the debt and deficits going out of control. They don't understand that a deficit is basically a tax deferred. Also people love government involvement if it is the sort they like. Both sides.

The people, are retarded.
 
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That is exactly my point.
pointing you are naive is not supportive of your point


What is wrong with that?
???

People here in Canada have gone as far as placing flags on their lawns, people here have called this a win and victory as if they had some hand in it to celebrate. That is what makes no sense to me. It is not their win. They are not American
in their view a win over the loonie left anywhere is a win

I personally preferred if Trump had not run again
what was far more concerning was watching the democrats fall all over each other to embrace the ridiculous 'net zero' fantasy along with the rebranded nonsense of the "Green New Deal" from that blithering idiot AOC.

its so ironic that these bozos called inflation driving excessive govt spending the Inflation Reduction Act . WTF ???
pouring more govt money into damn fool money pits does not reduce inflation
how insulting to the electorate to position that mess as a solution to inflation
no doubt that cost Harris votes

Trump wont be fixing the US govt debt issue as he is likely to cut taxes, without the required cut to govt spending
Money in the private sector is far more productive than govt spending
however the govt debt issue needs to be addressed

. A lot of these people have nothing to do with the US. They don’t have business there, they don’t travel there, they are not dual citizens, so why so emotionally invested in the election as if they personally had a win or loss. Some are more invested in the US election and don’t even vote in our own elections.
Pretending you are completely removed/ immune from US politics is naive

you do not understand the influence US policy has on Canada
77% of our trade is with the US
Canadians standard of living are tied to a significant degree to the US, whether we like it or not
US media and culture are imported in Canada ,whether we like it or not

Pretending you are completely removed/ immune from US politics is naive
 
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pointing you are naive is not supportive of your point



???



in their view a win over the loonie left anywhere is a win

I personally preferred if Trump had not run again
what was far more concerning was watching the democrats fall all over each other to embrace the ridiculous 'net zero' fantasy along with the rebranded nonsense of the "Green New Deal" from that blithering idiot AOC.

its so ironic that these bozos called inflation driving excessive govt spending the Inflation Reduction Act . WTF ???
pouring more govt money into damn fool money pits does not reduce inflation
how insulting to the electorate to position that mess as a solution to inflation
no doubt that cost Harris votes

Trump wont be fixing the US govt debt issue as he is likely to cut taxes, without the required cut to govt spending
Money in the private sector is far more productive than govt spending
however the govt debt issue needs to be addressed


Pretending you are completely removed/ immune from US politics is naive

you do not understand the influence US policy has on Canada
77% of our trade is with the US
Canadians standard of living are tied to a significant degree to the US, whether we like it or not
US media and culture are imported in Canada ,whether we like it or not

Pretending you are completely removed/ immune from US politics is naive
Ok pumpkin. If you say so. I’m not waking up today butthurt over a loss or jumping up and down for win. Choosing not to be emotionally invested is not the same as not knowing what is going on. But you think what you want. You are allowed. I am allowed to ignore it.
 
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Funny thing, when they do that along the St Lawrence they are usually acknowledging the people [the Mohawks of the Iroquois League who slaughtered the inhabitants at first contact the St. Lawrence Iroquoians https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Lawrence_Iroquoians. So huzzah for genocide. Ditto for lands occupied bu the Erie and the Neutrals who were also exterminated by the Iroquois league during the Beaver Wars.

Also imagine the fire storm and screams of racism is they started doing this in Germany or the UK. It would be considered as an affront on immigrants as it should be.

As for as I am concerned settler is no different from dropping the N bomb.

Worst thing, if you were to try to explain that they are being racist, ignorant of history and glorifying genocide you would either get blank stares or be accused of being a racist.
I was a little taken aback actually.
I was going to ask her about the role and the pay.
I didn't know if I was supposed to respond in the same manner (I didn't).
Awkward. lol.
 
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People want free shit and have no interest in fiscal responsibility, at least in the US but globally. Both the dems and the reps platforms have the debt and deficits going out of control. They don't understand that a deficit is basically a tax deferred.
partially true
Neither Harris nor Trump were going to address the debt bomb, which is very irresponsible of both

the difference lies in who gets to spend the money
Harris would have just continued to spend on govt money pits
Trump is going to lower taxs and put more $ into the far more productive and efficient private sector


Also people love government involvement if it is the sort they like. Both sides.
No
one in four Canadian workers are employed by government
That is unsustainable
We need far less government involvement and a much smaller government at all levels
 

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What we need right now is a Canadian with entrepreneurial spirit to set up a hot dog/street meat stand at Roxham Road
But a whole bunch of actors said they were going to move out of the US if he wins. I'm sure they're going to start flowing in and jackass Trudeau will let them in.
 
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Are you serious?

Today is a very sad day for women's, lgbtq's AND sex workers rights. It's not our battle but it is. This will also affect ours. If a guy like Pollievre pass, there will be a humongous shitshow around here (I don't like the Liberal either, if that matters). What is going on is really, really bad.

Also the Trumpist on a review board that copulate with sex workers but celebrate this kind of victory sound so weird to me. Make it make sense!
Trump has a history of copulating with sex workers and paying hush money and he is currently married to a former sex worker but more or less, Trump enjoys immunity from most nearly everything.

Poilievre is a martinet of the Harper UCP cabal and if there is a SSC strike down of Bill C36 under Poilievre, then he will concoct another bill similar to the current one.
No Federal government wishes to write a new criminal code law on the sex trade unless they are forced to by the SSC.
The sex trade is not even election issue and the next Canadian federal election focus will on issues such as crime inflation and immigration, similar to what just happened in America, which is why some Canadians paid so much attention to the US election.
 

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Ok pumpkin.
that a white flag of defeat and surrender

If you say so.
yes I do
pretty obvious as i did say so

your response has zero meaning, it is useless

I’m not waking up today butthurt over a loss or jumping up and down for win
yet you are bewildered / surprised some Canadians are pleased or displeased over the result that will impact out country

. Choosing not to be emotionally invested is not the same as not knowing what is going on.
Pretending you are completely removed/ immune from US politics is naive


But you think what you want.
Always have, always will
your response has zero meaning, it is useless

You are allowed.
Your approval / permission is not required
your response has zero meaning, it is useless

I am allowed to ignore it.
but you don't, you keep replying
 

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Trump hates and despises Trudeau
Relations with Pierre Poilievre will be much better
You can't be serious. Poilevre is a little bitch. Pencil necked punk never had a real job in his life. Trump will bully him like a child. say what you will about Trudeau, i'd rather have him stand up to Trump than PP. Regardless of who is in charge here, we're second fiddle to them and it won't matter. But to say PP can stand up to Trump? Give me a break.
 

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Trump has a history of copulating with sex workers and paying hush money and he is currently married to a former sex worker but more or less, Trump enjoys immunity from most nearly everything.

Poilievre is a martinet of the Harper UCP cabal and if there is a SSC strike down of Bill C36 under Poilievre, then he will concoct another bill similar to the current one.
No Federal government wishes to write a new criminal code law on the sex trade unless they are forced to by the SSC.
The sex trade is not even election issue and the next Canadian federal election focus will on issues such as crime inflation and immigration, similar to what just happened in America, which is why some Canadians paid so much attention to the US election.
I feel like we all have different issues when it comes to politics and saying most were concern only about crime and immigration wouldn't be entirely right but also is very telling at the same time. What happened to basic human rights issues?
 
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I feel like we all have different issues when it comes to politics and saying most were concern only about crime and immigration wouldn't be entirely right but also is very telling at the same time. What happened to basic human rights issues?
Human rights like outlawing un$cientific mandates? That would be a good start.

Human rights like safe spaces for women? The left loves to project cons as trans haters but the reality is far from that. They can do whatever they want behind closed doors but biological males who hv gone thru male puberty shouldnt be allowed to play womens sports - not a difficult concept to understand.

The left have consistently gaslighted, lied, and accused cons of being intolerant which is ironic considering we have never insisted medical procedures be enforced against one’s will unlike those who believe in un$cientific mandates from the left.
 
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