Ronda
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Ronda
@RondaLeeD
Wife, Mom, Grandma to 10 and 11th on its way. Friend.
Ontario, Canada Katılım Ekim 2015
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@canadawas1 @freebird20142 @ryangerritsen You're very argumentative to the point of being nauseating. Your arguing with people who didn't vote liberal. Please stop!!
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@freebird20142 @ryangerritsen Keep going, you're only continuing to prove my point.
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@canadawas1 @Dianatruthluv @ryangerritsen You go talk to your generation. Guaranteed they weren't all boomers who voted him in
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@Dianatruthluv @ryangerritsen Exceptions don't win elections. Talk some sense into your peers, if they have the humility to even listen to you. Probably not.
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@canadawas1 @ryangerritsen Oh shut up, I'm a boomer and I never say that. There's a bunch of you that keep saying "the boomers," very tiresome.
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@ryangerritsen If you showed this to boomers they'd be like: "yeah, but Trump"
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Gee I wonder why the Pentagon walked away from the Canada-U.S. defence board. The media all day has even tried pretending to be naive as to why.
Well they know exactly why. It’s this man right here who has been for a year purposely sabotaging our relationship. The U.S. has had to listen to Carney for a year telling the world our relationship is over.
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@The_Elite_Lib @AntiLeftMemes I can't believe the people who respond to you. You're nothing but a joke looking for reactions for clicks. I am interacting this one time hoping people will read it and not fall for your stupidity.
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@AntiLeftMemes Carney is the leader of the free world after he demoted Trump. Trump struggled to take a river and bowed down to China. United States is a communist third world shithole now.
Carney is going to liberate you all soon and make you south Canada.

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@bestpathogenco @WeAreCanProud Your assuming that the LGBTQ are poor and why do they need money anyway, and no thank you I do not want my taxes to go to abortions anywhere. Pay your own.
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@WeAreCanProud Conservatives will say we need to spend that money at home and then tell the poors to go fuck themselves.
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#REPORT: Canadian aid groups are calling on Mark Carney to increase foreign aid funding for abortion and LGBT advocacy groups around the world to help counteract the Trump Administration cutting funding for such programs.

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Mark Carney's new Bill C-22 would FORCE all tech companies operating in Canada to provide backdoor access to CSIS and the RCMP.
Some of these companies are saying they would rather PULL OUT OF CANADA ENTIRELY than build these vulnerabilities into our system.
And now the US Congress is taking note of this surveillance scheme.

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@brnraccount001 @GigglingGanon It's a great tactic because it worked. Instead how about a thank you to the officer for getting him off the streets.
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The “following to close behind but I’m only going to give you a warning” was clearly just a tactic to get them talking and start an investigation. Pretty shitty tactics. Im glad they caught actual gang members but how many times do they do this to regular people that we don’t see the footage for ?
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Routine traffic stop for Ohio Trooper turns into massive arrest of high ranked Ms13 gang leader.
An Ohio State Highway Patrol trooper pulled over a silver SUV for a simple tailgating violation.
Inside were three people: a driver, a woman in the back, and a man in the passenger seat who claimed he didn’t speak English.
What started as a routine check quickly spiraled. As the trooper ran their information, the "passenger" was revealed to be Edenilson Velasquez Larin, known in the underworld as "Agresor."
He wasn't just a gang member—he was a national leader of MS-13’s "Fulton" clique.
Just two weeks after this video was filmed, a massive 48-count federal indictment was unsealed. It turns out "Agresor" had been running a reign of terror from New York.
The charges were staggering:
Racketeering & Murder: Authorizing and participating in gruesome machete killings of teenagers.
Drug Trafficking: Moving massive quantities of cocaine and marijuana.
Money Laundering: Funneling street money into high-end assets.
While Velasquez Larin pleaded not guilty, the evidence was overwhelming.
His fiancée, Blanca Garcia (the woman in the back seat acting as a translator), was also swept up in the federal case, charged with money laundering conspiracy for her role in hiding the gang's blood money.
Current Status (May 2026)
Edenilson Velasquez Larin: Following a high-profile 10-week trial, a federal jury in Brooklyn found him GUILTY on all counts, including four murders. He is currently being held in a federal maximum-security facility awaiting his formal sentencing, where he faces a mandatory life sentence without the possibility of parole.
Blanca Garcia: After being processed through the New York federal courts for her role in the gang's financial operations, she has remained in the U.S. justice system.
Gabrielle Lopez: The driver was originally detained for immigration violations. Unlike the leaders, he was not a primary target of the murder trial and was handled through administrative immigration proceedings.
A simple traffic stop in Ohio ended up delivering justice for victims thousands of miles away.
Karma caught up with these criminals that day.
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‼️ BREAKING
Liberals are building a surveillance system that the US, Germany & EU have all explicitly rejected.
The two countries that have this:
CHINA & RUSSIA
Carney wants surveillance on every Canadian.
Not just suspects.
Every call. Every text. Every location ping.
Who you called. When. How long. Where you were.
NO SUSPICION OR INVESTIGATION REQUIRED.
Reconstructed into a complete map of your movements.
No other Western democracy has powers this broad.
The EU Court of Justice struck down an identical law as unconstitutional in 2014.
Germany abandoned blanket retention entirely.
Signal said they’d leave Canada rather than comply.
Meta called it conscripting companies into “the government’s surveillance apparatus.”
US Congress members wrote directly to Ottawa warning it compromises American citizens.
Canada’s own Privacy Commissioner has zero oversight role in this bill.
The EU was right to strike this down.
It’s a violation of human rights.
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Prime Minister Mark Carney,
Your latest polished sermon at the Global Progress Action Summit in Toronto, framing “positive action” and “building the future” as the noble alternative to so-called “destructive politics” and nostalgia, rings as the same tired elite script Canadians have endured for years. Dismiss legitimate opposition as demolition crews, wrap your Davos-flavored ideology in moral urgency, demand deference from struggling households, and watch measurable results for citizens continue deteriorating. Evidence over excuses, sir. Precision demands we judge your vision by outcomes, not aspirations or another globalist convening of progressive leaders.
Facts first. Canada’s challenges aren’t solved by sneering at “demolishers” like Pierre Poilievre’s supporters or anyone questioning endless government expansion, coercive precedents, grievance-based policy, or regulatory gridlock. StatsCan data shows the economy shed 18,000 jobs in April 2026 alone, part of over 112,000 net losses since January, with tens of thousands of full-time positions gone, unemployment climbing to a six-month high around 6.9%, and youth unemployment particularly dire. Per-capita GDP and productivity languish at roughly 71-73% of U.S. levels. The Fraser Institute tracks over $670 billion in stalled resource and infrastructure projects, thanks to Bill C-69-style barriers, net-zero timelines, industrial carbon pricing, and parallel UNDRIP systems that erode Charter s.15 equality under one law for all. We sit on the world’s third-largest oil reserves yet import ~40% of our crude, while households pay elevated energy costs. Recent tweaks (carbon tax relief here, immigration adjustments there, EV mandate tweaks) are belated damage control, not a fundamental pivot.
Britain’s recent local elections delivered a clear warning: voters rejected similar elite priorities, net-zero pain, border strains without capacity, institutional disconnect, in favor of pragmatic realism. Reform UK surged while Labour took heavy losses. Your approach risks the same backlash here.
Your framing at the summit paints skeptics of this model as the problem. Yet the broader record, COVID-era mandates that cost healthcare workers jobs (thousands in BC alone under policies like Bonnie Henry’s), suppressed early treatment and natural immunity data, rushed gene-based products with later admissions of injuries, contamination signals (e.g., Speicher 2025 on plasmid DNA/SV40), and eroded trust, vindicated those who demanded evidence over narrative control. Inquiries like the UK’s Module 4 (2026) confirmed harms and compensation shortfalls. Defending that legacy while lecturing about “building” exposes the real demolition: of informed consent, clinical autonomy, fiscal restraint, and equal rights.
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