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@JayceTrade

Full on liberal tribalist. I love fraud, corruption, scandals and dehumanizing people. I chug gallons of boxed wine and hate all conservatives

เข้าร่วม Kasım 2022
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LPC Staffer@JayceTrade·
Holy smokes! I decided I was a liberal going forwards today and I have to say, the feeling of euphoria I get with a couple of glasses of red wine and an hour or two of dunking on maple maga idiots is absolutely second to none. I totally understand why everyone is so hooked.
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LPC Staffer@JayceTrade·
@NateForOntario @karinagould I could replace Ford with Carny and municipal with federal and holy smokes all of a sudden it looks alot like you're a hypocrite
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Captain Dick
Captain Dick@CaptainDick12·
@MaritStiles Well said Marit. Pity your not a Liberal. The Liberals are polling higher than Ford is most ridings even without a leader.....
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Marit Stiles
Marit Stiles@MaritStiles·
Doug Ford has failed to live up to his stunts and blusters, and it is the people of Ontario who are paying the price. Literally.
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LPC Staffer@JayceTrade·
@MaritStiles Marrit, I have a question. May i please have an equity card, as a cis gendered white male, I feel I may not be allowed a legitimate question
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LPC Staffer@JayceTrade·
@ryangerritsen I see some common denominator among them but I can't quite put my finger on it
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Ryan Gerritsen🇨🇦🇳🇱
Max asking Liberal supporters to describe Carney in one word. Get ready to roll your eyes….
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LPC Staffer@JayceTrade·
I love how maga liberals can't handle any heat and instantly block you. They only care about winning, truth doesn't matter. No matter how much boxed wine I chug, no matter how much Adderall, no matter how hard I smash my head on the wall, I still struggle to liberal...
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Canadian_John
Canadian_John@CanadianJohn3·
@telecommoner @RodKahx Oh yeah, he was doing that with the full knowledge that the RCMP monitor his phones. You people really are the dumbest, most gullible mother fuckers on Earth.
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Roddy 🇨🇦
Roddy 🇨🇦@RodKahx·
Talk about rubbing salt in the wound that is Pierre Poilievre. Yikes. 🤭
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booklover Joanne
booklover Joanne@casamanana56·
@telecommoner @RodKahx You're very fortunate that former PM Trudeau pays no attention to the libellous lies you mentally challenged conspiracy nuts come up with. If you had all this proof, you would have gone to the RCMP. Instead you write your twisted fan fiction and pretend you have sources.
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LPC Staffer@JayceTrade·
@RodKahx Heres some salt. You just praised an alleged pedo x.com/i/status/20420…
Jeff Brown@JeffBrownEnreal

I JUST SUED THE TORONTO STAR FOR FAILING TO PUBLICLY REVEAL INFORMATION SHARED BY THE RCMP RE: JUSTIN TRUDEAU AND UNDERAGE PORN After much reflection, I finally decided to begin my litigation process related to events arising from the experiences I wrote about in 'In Trudeau's Kitchen'. I'm not even talking about the more specific details/consequences I shared in 'In Trudeau's Kitchen.' (i.e. how the Star may have been negligent with respect to not telling my story). Those will be explored soon. I'm talking about the bigger picture consequences of media not sharing important details about political leadership with the citizenry. Oh, how we suffer in their absence. In this case, I begin with something shared with me (2021)  by then Toronto Star Journalist Robert Cribb, to the effect that the RCMP had informed them that then Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was watching kiddie porn (underage porn) on his devices. It was their job to witness him, in order to ensure his devices weren't compromised by a foreign power. When asked (2022) if this story was going to go public, Cribb confirmed that the original source was credible, and affirmed that the story was coming ('where there's smoke, there's fire.'). It never came, and I believe it should have. I have struggled with this, and various other things shared with me by media, for a long time. At the link below is the filing itself, for anyone interested in following the story. It is for the court to decide, but it is my view that the Star, particularly in a situation where they are receiving funds from the government, had a fiduciary duty to bring this information to the Canadian public. It is surely in the public interest, and sharing it may well have made a huge difference with respect to cultivating the best outcome for Canadians. I explain more of my view in the documents. @dkennedyglans @MelanieBennet_ @TheMenzoid @ezralevant @scoopercooper @CandiceMalcolm @DavidKrayden @RealAndyLeeShow @LichTamara @JaneBrownNews @AlexpiersonAMP @cbcwatcher dropbox.com/scl/fi/2bywhzf…

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LPC Staffer@JayceTrade·
@TheJasonPugh @PierrePoilievre And Jason voted for an alleged pedo 3x times x.com/i/status/20420…
Jeff Brown@JeffBrownEnreal

I JUST SUED THE TORONTO STAR FOR FAILING TO PUBLICLY REVEAL INFORMATION SHARED BY THE RCMP RE: JUSTIN TRUDEAU AND UNDERAGE PORN After much reflection, I finally decided to begin my litigation process related to events arising from the experiences I wrote about in 'In Trudeau's Kitchen'. I'm not even talking about the more specific details/consequences I shared in 'In Trudeau's Kitchen.' (i.e. how the Star may have been negligent with respect to not telling my story). Those will be explored soon. I'm talking about the bigger picture consequences of media not sharing important details about political leadership with the citizenry. Oh, how we suffer in their absence. In this case, I begin with something shared with me (2021)  by then Toronto Star Journalist Robert Cribb, to the effect that the RCMP had informed them that then Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was watching kiddie porn (underage porn) on his devices. It was their job to witness him, in order to ensure his devices weren't compromised by a foreign power. When asked (2022) if this story was going to go public, Cribb confirmed that the original source was credible, and affirmed that the story was coming ('where there's smoke, there's fire.'). It never came, and I believe it should have. I have struggled with this, and various other things shared with me by media, for a long time. At the link below is the filing itself, for anyone interested in following the story. It is for the court to decide, but it is my view that the Star, particularly in a situation where they are receiving funds from the government, had a fiduciary duty to bring this information to the Canadian public. It is surely in the public interest, and sharing it may well have made a huge difference with respect to cultivating the best outcome for Canadians. I explain more of my view in the documents. @dkennedyglans @MelanieBennet_ @TheMenzoid @ezralevant @scoopercooper @CandiceMalcolm @DavidKrayden @RealAndyLeeShow @LichTamara @JaneBrownNews @AlexpiersonAMP @cbcwatcher dropbox.com/scl/fi/2bywhzf…

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Jason Pugh 🇨🇦 🏳️‍🌈
🚨“In 2012, you voted against a bill that would have required floor crossers to sit as independents, or call a byelection. Given everything that’s happened, is that something that you would bring forward now?” - CP Reporter Watch @PierrePoilievre try to answer that one!
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LPC Staffer@JayceTrade·
@CanadianCoffey Not as legendary as your crowd x.com/i/status/20420…
Jeff Brown@JeffBrownEnreal

I JUST SUED THE TORONTO STAR FOR FAILING TO PUBLICLY REVEAL INFORMATION SHARED BY THE RCMP RE: JUSTIN TRUDEAU AND UNDERAGE PORN After much reflection, I finally decided to begin my litigation process related to events arising from the experiences I wrote about in 'In Trudeau's Kitchen'. I'm not even talking about the more specific details/consequences I shared in 'In Trudeau's Kitchen.' (i.e. how the Star may have been negligent with respect to not telling my story). Those will be explored soon. I'm talking about the bigger picture consequences of media not sharing important details about political leadership with the citizenry. Oh, how we suffer in their absence. In this case, I begin with something shared with me (2021)  by then Toronto Star Journalist Robert Cribb, to the effect that the RCMP had informed them that then Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was watching kiddie porn (underage porn) on his devices. It was their job to witness him, in order to ensure his devices weren't compromised by a foreign power. When asked (2022) if this story was going to go public, Cribb confirmed that the original source was credible, and affirmed that the story was coming ('where there's smoke, there's fire.'). It never came, and I believe it should have. I have struggled with this, and various other things shared with me by media, for a long time. At the link below is the filing itself, for anyone interested in following the story. It is for the court to decide, but it is my view that the Star, particularly in a situation where they are receiving funds from the government, had a fiduciary duty to bring this information to the Canadian public. It is surely in the public interest, and sharing it may well have made a huge difference with respect to cultivating the best outcome for Canadians. I explain more of my view in the documents. @dkennedyglans @MelanieBennet_ @TheMenzoid @ezralevant @scoopercooper @CandiceMalcolm @DavidKrayden @RealAndyLeeShow @LichTamara @JaneBrownNews @AlexpiersonAMP @cbcwatcher dropbox.com/scl/fi/2bywhzf…

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Coffey4Canada 🇨🇦
Coffey4Canada 🇨🇦@CanadianCoffey·
I’m starting to think they aren’t very influential after all. Legends in their own minds. Lol.
Coffey4Canada 🇨🇦 tweet media
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Steve Fleck
Steve Fleck@stevefleck·
@JayceTrade @OrbitStudios Doug's not "mythical". He's real. And the damage that he's doing to Ontario is real. Healthcare, Education and Housing, all in notably worse shape since Doug Ford became Premier. Also now the general Economy of Ont is going backwards!
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LPC Staffer@JayceTrade·
@stevefleck @OrbitStudios Name a province that doesn't have these issues Steven. It's canada wide and we all know why but I don't feel like listening to a snow flake call me racist.
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Sue Mac 🇨🇦
Sue Mac 🇨🇦@GreatBig_Sea·
I can say with complete confidence that Canada and Canadians would be significantly better off today if @PierrePoilievre had become Prime Minister. Losing him as our leader would be a real tragedy for the country.
Roman Baber@Roman_Baber

I know the man. He is kind, funny, smart & conservative. And I know that @PierrePoilievre will be a great Prime Minister. We keep on fighting to bring back the country we know and always love. 🇨🇦

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LPC Staffer@JayceTrade·
Jeff Brown@JeffBrownEnreal

I JUST SUED THE TORONTO STAR FOR FAILING TO PUBLICLY REVEAL INFORMATION SHARED BY THE RCMP RE: JUSTIN TRUDEAU AND UNDERAGE PORN After much reflection, I finally decided to begin my litigation process related to events arising from the experiences I wrote about in 'In Trudeau's Kitchen'. I'm not even talking about the more specific details/consequences I shared in 'In Trudeau's Kitchen.' (i.e. how the Star may have been negligent with respect to not telling my story). Those will be explored soon. I'm talking about the bigger picture consequences of media not sharing important details about political leadership with the citizenry. Oh, how we suffer in their absence. In this case, I begin with something shared with me (2021)  by then Toronto Star Journalist Robert Cribb, to the effect that the RCMP had informed them that then Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was watching kiddie porn (underage porn) on his devices. It was their job to witness him, in order to ensure his devices weren't compromised by a foreign power. When asked (2022) if this story was going to go public, Cribb confirmed that the original source was credible, and affirmed that the story was coming ('where there's smoke, there's fire.'). It never came, and I believe it should have. I have struggled with this, and various other things shared with me by media, for a long time. At the link below is the filing itself, for anyone interested in following the story. It is for the court to decide, but it is my view that the Star, particularly in a situation where they are receiving funds from the government, had a fiduciary duty to bring this information to the Canadian public. It is surely in the public interest, and sharing it may well have made a huge difference with respect to cultivating the best outcome for Canadians. I explain more of my view in the documents. @dkennedyglans @MelanieBennet_ @TheMenzoid @ezralevant @scoopercooper @CandiceMalcolm @DavidKrayden @RealAndyLeeShow @LichTamara @JaneBrownNews @AlexpiersonAMP @cbcwatcher dropbox.com/scl/fi/2bywhzf…

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LPC Staffer@JayceTrade·
@delicatebliss x.com/i/status/20420… is this your pick? Good old maga liberals and their PDF loving leader
Jeff Brown@JeffBrownEnreal

I JUST SUED THE TORONTO STAR FOR FAILING TO PUBLICLY REVEAL INFORMATION SHARED BY THE RCMP RE: JUSTIN TRUDEAU AND UNDERAGE PORN After much reflection, I finally decided to begin my litigation process related to events arising from the experiences I wrote about in 'In Trudeau's Kitchen'. I'm not even talking about the more specific details/consequences I shared in 'In Trudeau's Kitchen.' (i.e. how the Star may have been negligent with respect to not telling my story). Those will be explored soon. I'm talking about the bigger picture consequences of media not sharing important details about political leadership with the citizenry. Oh, how we suffer in their absence. In this case, I begin with something shared with me (2021)  by then Toronto Star Journalist Robert Cribb, to the effect that the RCMP had informed them that then Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was watching kiddie porn (underage porn) on his devices. It was their job to witness him, in order to ensure his devices weren't compromised by a foreign power. When asked (2022) if this story was going to go public, Cribb confirmed that the original source was credible, and affirmed that the story was coming ('where there's smoke, there's fire.'). It never came, and I believe it should have. I have struggled with this, and various other things shared with me by media, for a long time. At the link below is the filing itself, for anyone interested in following the story. It is for the court to decide, but it is my view that the Star, particularly in a situation where they are receiving funds from the government, had a fiduciary duty to bring this information to the Canadian public. It is surely in the public interest, and sharing it may well have made a huge difference with respect to cultivating the best outcome for Canadians. I explain more of my view in the documents. @dkennedyglans @MelanieBennet_ @TheMenzoid @ezralevant @scoopercooper @CandiceMalcolm @DavidKrayden @RealAndyLeeShow @LichTamara @JaneBrownNews @AlexpiersonAMP @cbcwatcher dropbox.com/scl/fi/2bywhzf…

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Angie 🕵️🧐
Angie 🕵️🧐@delicatebliss·
Hey #maplemaga seem a bit testy today. Wonder what’s gotten them so worked up.
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LPC Staffer@JayceTrade·
@delicatebliss @checkerssadie @sarobertsonca Check again "sweety" your hero is a PDF. An April 2026 Ontario Small Claims Court filing by author Jeffrey Brown alleges the Toronto Star suppressed a story regarding RCMP evidence that former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau accessed illegal content.
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Scott Robertson
Scott Robertson@sarobertsonca·
Justin Trudeau appears at the Liberal Party convention via video: "I am really excited to see what you can all accomplish under Mark's leadership this weekend, and for the years to come."
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LPC Staffer@JayceTrade·
@sarobertsonca This is too perfect. The amount of self owning you guys do is priceless. Right on the heels of his new "alleged" PDF lawsuit
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Mario Zelaya
Mario Zelaya@mario4thenorth·
🚨 BREAKING The Liberals' promise to “build 500,000 homes per year” at a “pace not seen since WW2” WAS A RESULT OF MARKETING RESEARCH of what would make Canadians feel better. It’s NOT THEIR PLAN. It’s a slogan to make Canadians feel better about our housing affordability crisis. This is elbows up 2.0 - Canadians keep falling for the same psyop. Over. And over. And over again.
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LPC Staffer@JayceTrade·
@Harry__Faulkner Allegedly, he's a pedo. Sean Fraser and Marc Miller supported a pedo while they flooded the country with criminals.
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Harrison Faulkner
Harrison Faulkner@Harry__Faulkner·
Justin Trudeau returns to deliver a video message to delegates at the Liberal Party convention: "The Canada we've built together didn't happen by accident and won't continue without effort. It takes hope and hard work, but we're Liberals, we got this."
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