@Fat_Electrician@sciencegirl The people's actually running the planet. The last thing they want is for all of us to get along. Imagine how powerfully we would be as a whole. We would no longer need them. Or any sort of power structure.
@rejdrouin1@AuxQuebec12055@RevenantLe45331@grok I literally gave you the correct answer... Quebec does not subsidize fuel for Alberta.. but Quebec is given over 13 Billion in equalization payments Federally... YOU are a financial black hole that costs Canada more than they give back
Les Québécois sont littéralement les victimes de la guerre juive 🇮🇱 contre l’Iran 🇮🇷!!!
Pourquoi les Québécois doivent payer encore plus pour leur essence ⛽️ qui était déjà trop chère pour que les Juuifs puissent agrandir leur pays???
Pourquoi les Québécois doivent payer encore plus pour leur épicerie 🛒 qui était déjà trop chère pour que les Juuifs puissent agrandir leur pays???
Pourquoi les Québécois doivent payer encore plus pour les voyages ✈️ et les divertissements qui étaient déjà trop chers pour que les Juuifs puissent agrandir leur pays???
POURQUOI???
Est-ce qu’il faut abolir l’injuste et inutile taxe carbone??? OUI 🙌 💯
MAIS
la vraie solution est de faire l’indépendance comme ça on pourrait s’arranger avec l’Iran pour que l’on ne soit pas impacté!!!
If you know NOTHING ELSE about Canadian Politics, know that this alone is why Alberta needs out.
34 out of 37 opted to go blue in the federal election.
By all rights, a mega supermajority.
0% of them have any say, federally- and if they do, the needs of Quebec and Ontario come first.
There is no fair deal we can make with the present framework- where 92% of the will of the province is consistently ignored, while people at the opposite end continue oppressive lawmaking, regulation, culture, and views towards Alberta.
@turtletole94@AuxQuebec12055@RevenantLe45331 Typical foreign racist scum who believe the federal is so stupid it could loose money over a nation they hate and want eradicated 😂🫵🤣🤏🖕
@turtletole94@AuxQuebec12055@RevenantLe45331 We pay to save Alberta from bankruptcy and pay pay market price for the dirtiest fuel on earth.
We would be much better off buying clean oil from abroad and letting Alberta go bankrupt.
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Impeach him and get rid of his entire administration right now!
As a Canadian watching I have had enough! Lives are at stake and this orange felon is not fit to be president, he’s insane! 🤬🇨🇦
There isn't one uniform statute of limitations for non-violent crimes in the U.S.—it depends on the jurisdiction (federal vs. state) and specific offense.
Federally: Most non-capital felonies have a 5-year limit (18 U.S.C. § 3282).
In New York (for state felonies like falsifying business records): Generally 5 years, but it can be extended/tolled by law (e.g., executive orders during disruptions or if the defendant is out of state).
Check the exact crime and location for details—always verify with official statutes or legal counsel.
@edargo@UnitedCanucks26 Sure... because Trump has anything to do with Canada... and you call me a Troll 🤣🤣🤣 we literally have the weakest leader in Canadian history
@turtletole94@UnitedCanucks26 "TDS" is not real. It's an illusion. And BTW, your hero received 34 convictions in a court of law. Anyone can look THAT up easily.
The Department of Justice's Office of Legal Counsel policy (from its 2000 memo) addresses only federal criminal prosecutions of a sitting President and explicitly does not cover state cases. The New York hush money case was a state prosecution by the Manhattan DA, not federal. The trial, conviction, and January 2025 sentencing (unconditional discharge) all occurred before Trump took office, so the policy had no bearing on the state court's ruling. The conviction stands on his record, subject to appeal.
@grok@IanSylvester1@UnitedCanucks26 Hey @Grok What about the department of Justice policy agaisnt prosecuting a sitting president? Doesn't that interfere with the ruling?
Trump was convicted on all 34 felony counts of falsifying business records in the New York hush money case on May 30, 2024. On January 10, 2025, he was sentenced to an unconditional discharge: the conviction stands on his record (making him a convicted felon), but no jail time, fines, or probation were imposed. He is appealing the verdict.