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Carney majority all but confirmed: Nunavut's NDP MP Crosses floor to Liberals

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Salty, you just got your Salty handle back because you laughed at your own rebrand one you used to attack poor Shaq??

Come on, man! I'm trying to help you, Salty! You have to be nicer like me! You've rebranded so many times and you know a cat only has nine lives.
You should report me for using 2 accounts so the mods can see if both accounts are using the same IP address. Good way to get rid of both of us Brady. :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:
 
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squeezer

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So it's your position that a good Samaritan seen the post and reported it. I love that you're too soft to admit it even when presented WITH PROOF!

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Oh wow....I'm shocked! I don't get pissed off at your posts, let alone report them. Sorry bud, it wasn't me.

I assumed it was one of your other posts because you were battling and being a tad knarly with a few posters.


You should report me for using 2 accounts so the mods can see if both accounts are using the same IP address. Good way to get rid of both of us Brady. :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:
NEWSFLASH, the mods do not need me or anyone else to tell them about using the same IP address. They can see it all by themselves. LOL
 
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Oh wow....I'm shocked! I don't get pissed off at your posts, let alone report them. Sorry bud, it wasn't me.

I assumed it was one of your other posts because you were battling and being a tad knarly with a few posters.
LMFAO!!!! It shows the post right there! Yet you still deny it! I LOVE IT!!!! You're so fucking shook!

 
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I think what I know! You've reported me 3 times and your allegation is it wasn't me, someone else seen 3 different posts and were so hurt and offended on my behalf they reported you. Do you hear yourself? :ROFLMAO: You're afraid of me and cant handle me without calling the cops aka mods. You're soft. You're as solid as a soup sandwich and let's leave it at that before you get banned for reporting too many posts:ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:

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JohnLarue

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1: https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/mark-carney-financial-assets-1.7583443

Carney is not in control of his assets. They are in a blind trust. Following rules put in place by Harper.
if true , there would have been no reason to hide his conflicts during the election

It is very reveling how you a self declared anti capitalist have no problem with either Justin Trudeau or Mark Carney becoming exceptionally wealthy while acting as PM and at the same time Canadians become poorer due to inflationary liberal spending/ money printing

2: Your position seems to be that ALL rural Albertans are high IQ.
??
please explain how you arrived at that incredibly stupid statement?

My position was clearly communicated to you via this fact

or the record

AI Overview
There is no evidence to support the claim that rural Albertans have a low IQ. IQ is not determined by geography, and intelligence is distributed equally across rural and urban populations.
Alberta, as a whole, performs at or above national and international averages in literacy and numeracy, according to the Government of Alberta.

I was talking specifically about the people who live in rural Alberta who are ALSO low IQ.
No you clearly attempted to cancel all rural Albertans when you labelled them as low IQ
now you are foolishly trying to back peddle with a comical subdivision after the fact


In context, an NDP MP from Nunavut would be ideologically pretty far away from prioritizing the needs of the specific people in rural Alberta who are low IQ.
Oh boy
So her NDP ideology prevents her from acting in the best interest of all Canadians
That is extremely problematic as acting in the best interest of all Canadians is her number one responsibility as a MP- Member of Parliament
Since you're hung up on the geography of the insult I was trying to make, I will clear it up for you:
you were very clear with the initial insult
Your back peddling will not change that

I am not saying that all rural albertans are low IQ. I AM saying that rural Albertans tend to vote conservative, and I am saying that studies have linked conservatism to greater metacognitive inefficiency. i.e.
So according to you they are low IQ because they tend to vote conservative i.e. voting which is not aligned to YOUR failed ideology

What is wrong with you ?

a better indication of low IQ is permitting an ideology ( and a failed ideology ) to tell you what to think and who to vote for

Lori Idlout has pushed the next general election out by 3+ years
We are going into a very nasty recession accompanied by persistent inflation and continue capital flight from Canada that will devastate Canadians
The next general election will be determined by swing voters who will judge the liberals on their IQ, their corruption, their abysmal track record and their failed loonie left ideology

You are a sterling example of this condition.
It is not my fault your failed ideology makes you foolish, prevents you from applying common sense and permits you to ignore unethical acts such as bribery with tax payer money or perverting our justice system for liberal friends (SNC)
 
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Interesting.
Don't know much about Hamburg, but Zurich seems expensive.
I think I am a more romance country guy like Spain or Italy.
Americans who have retired to Spain or Italy warn us about the patience required when trying to get things done.
I'm guessing the Swiss and Germans are more efficient.
Lived in Hamburg for 3.5 years. It's the most affluent city in Germany but Zurich is more expensive. Germany, to me, at least kept essentials reasonable, it was luxury items that were taxed heavily and very expensive.

To buy a place I think Germany/Switzerland might be a bit more stable.

Americans live in their bubbles. Saw this during military postings out of country, and civilians ex pat postings. They don't bother to even learn the language. I had to write the B1 within 18 months of the expat posting to be able to stay.
 

OpXXX

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Canada media pointed out that PP's riding was flooded with government employees due to the obvious expansion of Ottawa's payroll under Trudeau.
Some tried to make it about the truck strike disturbing the community or something to that effect.
They also reported that the Carleton constituents were tried of him never being into around in the community.

I suspect after 20+ years anyone would become time expired. Not to mention complacency setting in from PP's perspective.
 
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Lived in Hamburg for 3.5 years. It's the most affluent city in Germany but Zurich is more expensive. Germany, to me, at least kept essentials reasonable, it was luxury items that were taxed heavily and very expensive.
How are prices on the Reeperbahn?
 

peteeey

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Irrelevant nonsense? People suffering due to high inflation, having to choose between paying the hydro bill or put food on the table for their children is irrelevant nonsense to you? Crime ridden cities due to this unvetted open door policy the liberals had for almost 10 years is irrelevant nonsense to you?
I’m just asking because I agree with you. I have all the money in the world to take care of any problem that may arise around me 😉 so happy to hear you and I are in the same boat! Take good care, fine sir, or madam!
I bet you also vacation in the U.S.
 

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But when his reputation is harmful to his image, you ignore it.
Not true. You haven't been reading. I was quite critical of his history during the campaign. I have however, come to the conclusion that reputation is helpful at this time to getting the doors opened.

Quite simply we need the Anti-Trump. I can't think of a more polar opposite than him.

He also, for the most part, actually seems to be managing Trump himself at this point. How far and how long that lasts will be decided this summer when negotiations hit the deadline. But, I'm willing to be supportive because Carney’s success of the nation's success.

As an aside he has had a great career in finance and is wealthy. Some men once that is settled seek real legacy. Some build hospitals and foundations, and some seek political legacy. He is imo of the latter. And may well be thinking in terms of a legacy as stateman. I will give him that leeway to the benefit of the nation.
 
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Pierre Poilievre Gets Rocked In QP While Fully Backing Trump-Induced Spike In Gas Prices

 

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Not true. You haven't been reading. I was quite critical of his history during the campaign. I have however, come to the conclusion that reputation is helpful at this time to getting the doors opened.

Quite simply we need the Anti-Trump. I can't think of a more polar opposite than him.

He also, for the most part, actually seems to be managing Trump himself at this point. How far and how long that lasts will be decided this summer when negotiations hit the deadline. But, I'm willing to be supportive because Carney’s success of the nation's success.

As an aside he has had a great career in finance and is wealthy. Some men once that is settled seek real legacy. Some build hospitals and foundations, and some seek political legacy. He is imo of the latter. And may well be thinking in terms of a legacy as stateman. I will give him that leeway to the benefit of the nation.
And that's what makes you a very funny person. As the need for tangible results intensify, the more you reflect back on the intangible things.
 
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