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@Primed24

New policy: I don’t argue in replies anymore. If you want to pick a fight, I’ll quote you, bring it to my feed, and end it on my terms. Your outrage, my content

Ottawa, Ontario Katılım Kasım 2011
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Steve@Primed24·
@McfarlaneGlenda @truckdriverpleb The funny part - Trudeau and Carney are left wing populist. But, liberals are stupid people, so they get away with saying stupid shit.
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Glenda M 🍎
Glenda M 🍎@McfarlaneGlenda·
Pierre Poilievre~ I won’t criticize the PM on foreign soil. To bad Mark Carney couldn’t show this level of respect.
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Mark Slapinski
Mark Slapinski@mark_slapinski·
Pick your fighter: A - Slapinski B - Pleb
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Are you a Doctor? It's disappointing if you are because stupid should not practice medicine. Yes, the small pox vaccine was a success - because the small pox vaccine worked. It's success is independent of all other vaccines. So suggesting that all vaccines work because one did is pure stupidity. Putting letters after your name might give you credibility with some, but the words you speak destroy it with those paying attention.
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Ian Copeland, PhD
Ian Copeland, PhD@IanCopeland5·
This is what Smallpox looked like in a world without vaccines. You've never seen such a thing. Know why? Because vaccines work...
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Steve@Primed24·
@mark_slapinski Stop and think. Population decline. Unemployment went up. Job losses still dropped 84k. This is not a good economy. We are failing.
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Steve@Primed24·
My feed is almost 50% liberals melting down over Pierre's Beer pour. What's hilarious - its free advertising! Liberals are making Pierre's video go viral! Meanwhile, folks like Laura Babcock gush over Carney's ability to "jog"... he is so cool! 🙄 Liberals are simply stupid people. Prove me wrong.
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@MarcMillerVM Yeah, any liberal is more annoying. What's funny is every liberal is sharing Pierre's post. Conservatives are not 🤣🤣
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@RodAVanier Yes, do mot buy cheaper imports that save you money... like Australian beef...
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Noble Nations❤️
Noble Nations❤️@nobleisawinner·
How much tip would y’all leave on this? Say the server did a darn good job.
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Steve@Primed24·
@LauraBabcock No, he is the leader of a failing democracy. A democracy slipping into auticracy.
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Steve@Primed24·
@LauraBabcock The economy continues to tank, but by gosh, we got a cool PM. He can JOG!!! WOW!!!
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Steve@Primed24·
Typical liberal. I owned this clown and when he had zero arguments left, he accused me of being a Bot? 🙄
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Brian Krassenstein
Brian Krassenstein@krassenstein·
We have left the United States for Montreal. No corruption here.
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Steve@Primed24·
When Liberals crossed the floor under Harper, Liberals cried foul. Now they cheer. When Conservatives benefited from floor crossings, Conservatives cheered. Now they cry foul. So let’s stop pretending anyone has clean hands here. Floor crossing isn’t some noble act of democracy. It’s a loophole in the system, and whichever side benefits from it suddenly discovers it’s perfectly acceptable. Personally, I’ve mostly ignored it over the years because it rarely changed the balance of power in a meaningful way. But when floor crossings are used to manufacture the deciding votes needed to create an unelected majority mandate, that’s different. At that point voters are no longer governing the outcome — political maneuvering is. If an MP truly believes their voters support the change, the democratic solution is simple: resign and run again under the new party banner. Let the voters decide.
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Steve@Primed24·
Floor crossing may be permitted in our parliamentary system, but pretending it’s “the most democratic thing an MP can do” is absurd. In our system, voters choose a local representative, yes, but they also very clearly vote based on party, platform, and leader. That’s the reality of modern Canadian elections. If an MP switches parties after being elected, they are no longer representing the mandate they were given by the voters in that riding. The democratic thing to do in that situation is simple: resign and run again under the new party banner. If the voters agree with the change, they’ll send that MP back to Ottawa. But using floor crossings to manufacture a governing majority that was never presented to voters in an election is not strengthening democracy — it’s exploiting a loophole in it. And let’s be honest: if the roles were reversed, the people defending it today would be calling it a democratic crisis.
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Fun Tom 🇨🇦 💂
Fun Tom 🇨🇦 💂@funtomvids·
🟥 In just a single year, Mark Carney has elevated Canada to be the progressive leader of the world. The country everyone wants to be associated with... 🍁 The next couple of years will be about developing big projects and elevating Canada to be the global hub of technology and trade. 📈 And to defend and develop our Arctic region. A strategy that shall BOOST security, sovereignty and prosperity - and lift our people up. ✅ These are exciting times! #CanadaStrong
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