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escortsxxx

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basketcase

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Are there still people out there pretending dinosaurs weren't a thing? I thought flat earthers were dumb.
 

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hamermill

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Wrong forum - I thought this thread was about Trudumb finally realizing he should resign.
 

basketcase

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Wrong forum - I thought this thread was about Trudumb finally realizing he should resign.
So easy with the thread title of dinosaurs for you to have gone to Biden (or Trump) but you really had to try and stretch it. Haven't you started enough threads about your obsession?
 

hamermill

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So easy with the thread title of dinosaurs for you to have gone to Biden (or Trump) but you really had to try and stretch it. Haven't you started enough threads about your obsession?

Here’s is a prime example of why he has to go.


Perhaps should open your eyes and educate yourself about how he is padding his pockets, setting himself up for his next job all the while the country is going deeper into debt.

His policies have done nothing to help the country, he only acts when there is potential to gain more votes, not what is right.

Since you follow my post you must have seen this post about Trudumb https://ca.news.yahoo.com/greatest-pm-canada-history-trudeau-harper-mulroney-210523488.html

Imagine scoring lower than John A. Macdonald who undoubtedly laid the foundations of modern Canada, he also personally set in motion all the most damaging elements of Canadian Indigenous policy. https://nationalpost.com/news/canada/here-is-what-sir-john-a-macdonald-did-to-indigenous-people.

Trudumb called a general election during the COVID pandemic thinking that he could get a majority government


Canadians often grumble about federal elections called before schedule, as is the case with Monday’s vote. But usually the complaints die out after the first week of campaigning.

Not this time. With the Delta variant of the coronavirus sweeping many provinces, and their governments restoring restrictions or pausing plans to lift them, questions about the wisdom of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s election call are still dominating the race.

“They’ve been struggling with answering that question the whole campaign,” said Gerald Butts, a longtime friend of Mr. Trudeau’s and his former top political adviser. “And that’s part of why they’re having trouble getting the message across.”

While Mr. Trudeau carefully avoids using the word “majority,” there is no doubt that he’s seeking to take back control of the House of Commons, which was denied him in the 2019 vote, when his Liberal Party won only a minority. Since then, he has relied on the ad hoc support of opposition parties to push legislation through, something Mr. Trudeau said led to delays in pandemic measures.

He called an election 2 years before he was legislatively required to thinking his actions during Covid would help him.

Then there was him invoking the war measures act… do some research yourself.

His OIC banning what ignorant people call assault rifles, then passing legislation to ban handguns and hunting rifles. No province has supported it and every time a change is made to it costs increase a billion dollars. That law affects only legally purchased fires and has zero effect on criminals.

I could go on and on
 

escortsxxx

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Here’s is a prime example of why he has to go.


Perhaps should open your eyes and educate yourself about how he is padding his pockets, setting himself up for his next job all the while the country is going deeper into debt.

His policies have done nothing to help the country, he only acts when there is potential to gain more votes, not what is right.

Since you follow my post you must have seen this post about Trudumb https://ca.news.yahoo.com/greatest-pm-canada-history-trudeau-harper-mulroney-210523488.html

Imagine scoring lower than John A. Macdonald who undoubtedly laid the foundations of modern Canada, he also personally set in motion all the most damaging elements of Canadian Indigenous policy. https://nationalpost.com/news/canada/here-is-what-sir-john-a-macdonald-did-to-indigenous-people.

Trudumb called a general election during the COVID pandemic thinking that he could get a majority government


Canadians often grumble about federal elections called before schedule, as is the case with Monday’s vote. But usually the complaints die out after the first week of campaigning.

Not this time. With the Delta variant of the coronavirus sweeping many provinces, and their governments restoring restrictions or pausing plans to lift them, questions about the wisdom of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s election call are still dominating the race.

“They’ve been struggling with answering that question the whole campaign,” said Gerald Butts, a longtime friend of Mr. Trudeau’s and his former top political adviser. “And that’s part of why they’re having trouble getting the message across.”

While Mr. Trudeau carefully avoids using the word “majority,” there is no doubt that he’s seeking to take back control of the House of Commons, which was denied him in the 2019 vote, when his Liberal Party won only a minority. Since then, he has relied on the ad hoc support of opposition parties to push legislation through, something Mr. Trudeau said led to delays in pandemic measures.

He called an election 2 years before he was legislatively required to thinking his actions during Covid would help him.

Then there was him invoking the war measures act… do some research yourself.

His OIC banning what ignorant people call assault rifles, then passing legislation to ban handguns and hunting rifles. No province has supported it and every time a change is made to it costs increase a billion dollars. That law affects only legally purchased fires and has zero effect on criminals.

I could go on and on

Are there are problems with the government solution on gunsguns it is Certainly not true That it will have no effectOn criminals. Countries That make guns Socially unacceptable Make even crimnals reluctant to use them. As in japan and england. Kidnapping for profit For example The socially unacceptable So much that is a very crime in canada. Other places it's a daily occurrence.
 

basketcase

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Here’s is a prime example of why he has to go.
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I could go on and on
And you do, even in threads that have nothing to do with it.

My suggestion is to start being politically active, convince the NDP or liberal members to vote against him forcing a new election.
 
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