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Sol Tee Nutz

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^^^^^^ If there was no Alberta Quebec would be bankrupt. Unless you mean after Alberta has put in $600 billion into equalization and Quebec got most of it.
 

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^^^^^^ If there was no Alberta Quebec would be bankrupt. Unless you mean after Alberta has put in $600 billion into equalization and Quebec got most of it.

Quebec going bankrupt wouldn't change a thing in my life so I don't really care if Quebec goes bankrupt. But isn't it already?
 

Sol Tee Nutz

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So Trudeau gets death threats, delays a photo shoot so more security could be called and wears a bullet proof vest. Do you emreally think this is not an act? If he was so concerned with security to have extra officers and wear a bullet proof vest do you not think he should have cancelled the photo shoot ( selfie time, whatever ). Guess the possibility of a stray bullet hitting a fan is not that important.
 

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So Trudeau gets death threats, delays a photo shoot so more security could be called and wears a bullet proof vest. Do you emreally think this is not an act? If he was so concerned with security to have extra officers and wear a bullet proof vest do you not think he should have cancelled the photo shoot ( selfie time, whatever ). Guess the possibility of a stray bullet hitting a fan is not that important.

I dunno. Maybe you should ask him.
 

Sol Tee Nutz

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But isn't it already?

Anywhere east of Manitoba is in the shitter with debt, Ontario has the second worst per person debt load... Something the Liberals did as these are recent numbers.
 

Sol Tee Nutz

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I dunno. Maybe you should ask him.

Fook, why did I not think of that snappy answer. True keyboard master. Thanks for the insight, I owe you.

PS. I think Butts is too busy to answer that question.
 

Sol Tee Nutz

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Quebec going bankrupt wouldn't change a thing in my life so I don't really care if Quebec goes bankrupt.


Yes, we understand, it is all about you, no concerns about anyone else.

Just to show how Canada is doing now under your favorite person.

http://business.financialpost.com/b...t-level-is-now-highest-in-the-developed-world.

Canadians have managed to become global leaders in indebtedness, according to the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development.
 

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It's Thanksgiving Day in Canada today and other than binging on "Succession" i may just go and vote today. The advanced polls have been opened over the past four days. Guess who i'll vote for??

Canada's (still) best option out there. TRUDEAU. And on election day next week i'll even wear my lucky TRUDEAU socks that i recently bought at Pearson while going through Toronto.
 

Sol Tee Nutz

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That body armor looks like it just protects the chest area. He is still exposed to a fatal head or neck shot a la JFK, so I am not sure what the point is.

The feel sorry for me publicity, he knows he is going down. He is already meeting with the NDP leader to form a coalition so he can keep power.
 

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Sol,

Correct me if I am wrong but in the Canadian form of parliamentary government isn’t the whole point to form coalitions so one stays in power? Isn’t the system set up to encourage that very result rather than have one party dictate its agenda to others?
 

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I'm very happy today to learn that the NDP leader (Singh) has publicly stated he'd be more than willing to form a coalition government with the Liberals in order to keep the Conservatives from assuming power. A Conservative government would be disastrous for Canada and especially Canadians. An Andrew Scheer government would bring along massive cuts throughout the government, which would include many vital programs enjoyed by most Canadians. It would also halt the ongoing fight against climate change, which would in my opinion and the opinion of the majority be disastrous.

A win by the Conservatives would reward flat out lying and the politics of misinformation which has become synonymous with right-wing political movements.

The NDP leader said he'd do whatever it takes to keep power away from the Conservatives. I believe Canadians must adopt to this philosophy and prevent a disaster from happening.
 

Sol Tee Nutz

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EB.. This happened in BC with their last provincial election. The Liberals barely won but the Green Party gave their seats to the NDP so they could form government. Now the NDP is the slave to the Green or they would pull their seats and the NDP would lose power.
What you have now is the bottom of the barrel Green who only got 3 seats running the show. How is this any good?
Same is what would happen in the NDP propped up the Liberals, the losing party which gets very few votes would hold the Liberals hostage.
Not a fan of our voting system, the ruling party only needs about 37% to win and the other 63% disagree with it. The seat distribution is also flawed, eastern provinces or locations with less citizens have more that western areas with a larger population.
In 2015 Trudeau said he would fix that, never happened because he realized that it would not be in his favor, odd he found this out after he was elected.
 

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In 2015 Trudeau said he would fix that, never happened because he realized that it would not be in his favor, odd he found this out after he was elected.
If this is true i can't blame him. There is no reason for the Liberals to help the West since the rarely vote Liberal. You scratch my back, i scratch yours. No reason to give them more voters knowing fully well they won't be voting Liberal. I'm all for the current political system where the East gets more representation than the West. The East rules Canada, after all.
 

Sol Tee Nutz

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^^^^^ You still do not understand, it is not to help the west but to make it even. Your trolling is getting better by the week. The east may rule Cansda but the west pays the bills.
And yes, what fine rulers they are, piling on debt year after year, Ontario becoming the most indebted sovereign borrower, quite the accomplishment. Bet the rest of the world wants to be just like Ontario.

https://business.financialpost.com/...e-worlds-most-indebted-sub-sovereign-borrower
 

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I'm very happy today to learn that the NDP leader (Singh) has publicly stated he'd be more than willing to form a coalition government with the Liberals in order to keep the Conservatives from assuming power.

The NDP leader said he'd do whatever it takes to keep power away from the Conservatives. I believe Canadians must adopt to this philosophy and prevent a disaster from happening.

Back in 2015 Tom Mulcair offered to form a coalition with the Liberals but Justin Trudeau declined and I am sure he will decline Jagmeet Singh also.
 

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Again it seems like all is set in all provinces so it's Quebec that will seal the deal. Quebec got Bloc quebecois as official opposition. Then got Harper in. Then got Lawton as official opposition. Then got Trudeau in. Who will it be this time?

Scheer is all about quebec this week ;)
 

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I'm all for the current political system where the East gets more representation than the West. The East rules Canada, after all.

I am not all that familiar with Canadian politics, but I have been following this thread with interest. This particular statement seems to make a lot of sense. The East gets more representation than the West and the West (Alberta) keeps subsidizing the East. And of course the East rules Canada. Nice system, given the consent of all parties involved.
 
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