Dennis Derksen
340 posts


@JoshHall2024 It sounds a lot like Canadian Politicians! But alas, we have no one to prosecute them!!
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🚨BREAKING:🚨MITCH MCCONNELL'S GOON JOHN THUNE REPORTEDLY UNDER DOJ INVESTIGATION FOR ALLEGED ILLEGAL FINANCIAL DEALINGS WITH CHINESE COMMUNIST GOVERNMENT - RINO Senate Majority Leader and McConnell shill John Thune is allegedly under FEDERAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION and being accused of taking BRIBES from HIGH RANKING CHINESE COMMUNIST PARTY OFFICIALS in exchange for using his official government position and power to push pro-China propaganda and policies in The US Senate. He is said to have received these MILLIONS OF DOLLARS IN BRIBES from CCP officials by way of being on the payroll of and a top investor in former RINO Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's wife Elaine Chao and her family's CCP-backed Chinese shipping business. It is a classic QUID PRO QUO AND PAY FOR PLAY SCHEME... Thune is selling out our country to the benefit of an enemy foreign government in a TREASONOUS CONSPIRACY to line his own filthy pockets. Do YOU want to see "MINI MITCH" John Thune be CHARGED, TRIED AND BROUGHT TO JUSTICE for being A COMMIE ASSET and THE ENEMY WITHIN?


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A pack of Blacks surrounds not one but two White girls on a school field. They smack, stomp, kick, and punch them, one getting it much worse than the other.
They try to force her to repeat what they are saying. She doesn’t, so they continue to beat her. She cries, rolls, and pleads with them. She finally says what they’re demanding, but they still stomp and kick her more.
Her name is Bella. Bella shouldn’t have to live like this.
What if it was your daughter?
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@Irina_exh Muslims should be removed from school cafeterias out of respect for the rest of the population!!
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@Concern70732755 Please get rid of this totalitarian knucklehead, Mr. carney!
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Do you believe that this government has the legal right to regulate the internet ??
Blacklock's Reporter@mindingottawa
Cabinet has jurisdiction to regulate internet says @CdnHeritage Minister, complains Canada's fallen "a couple of years behind" the UK in monitoring what people say online. blacklocks.ca/internet-contr… #cdnpoli
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@Tablesalt13 its a dumb proposal. Canadian producers, especially in Quebec, are competitive because of their access to abundant and cheap hydro power. Does't make sense for them to move production to the US
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@SatireSquadHQ 100% of people who believe CBC propaganda are to blame for Liberal incompetence!
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OTTAWA — A new poll has found that 89% of Canadians believe Donald Trump is to blame for Canada’s struggling economy, citing everything from rising grocery prices to housing costs and general financial anxiety.
How, exactly, Trump is responsible remains unclear.
“It’s complicated,” one respondent said. “But every time something feels off, he seems like a safe bet.”
The survey found strong consensus across demographics, with many Canadians expressing confidence in their conclusion despite being unable to point to a direct connection.
“I don’t follow all the details,” another participant admitted. “But it just feels related.”
Meanwhile, when asked about their own biggest financial concerns, respondents pointed to inflation, taxes, housing affordability, and stagnant wages—issues largely tied to domestic policy.
Analysts say the results reflect a growing tendency to assign complex problems to simple, external causes.
“It’s easier,” one observer noted. “You don’t have to rethink anything—you just have to agree on who to blame.”
Because when the economy gets harder to explain,
the explanation doesn’t get more accurate—
It just gets louder.

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New: CBC Poll says 96% of seniors see immigration as a net positive despite crime and healthcare strains.
Vancouver — A new CBC poll has found that an overwhelming 96 per cent of Canadians aged 65 and older view immigration as a net positive for the country, even as many express concerns about its impact on public safety and access to care.
The survey of seniors comes as Canada continues to grapple with record population growth driven largely by immigration, which has coincided with soaring housing costs and stretched healthcare systems in major cities.
Eighty-six per cent of respondents cited declining home values as a top concern, with many emphasizing the importance of maintaining property equity built over decades.
“I love the diversity — my cleaner is from the Philippines, my gardener from Mexico,” said one 72-year-old retiree from West Vancouver, who asked not to be named. “Just don’t let anything slow the bidding wars until I flip this place to the next overseas buyer. After that? The kids will figure it out.”
While younger Canadians face skyrocketing rents, stagnant wages and fierce competition for entry-level jobs, seniors largely remain supportive of high immigration levels. Many plan to use rising home equity to fund extended winters in warmer climates like Florida or Europe.
The poll arrives amid growing national debate over whether Canada’s immigration targets align with infrastructure capacity.
Yet for this demographic, the benefits appear to outweigh the strains — at least until the “For Sale” sign goes up.
CBC News Poll • April 2026

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