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  • #131052
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    Oneforfreedom
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    What’s your opinion of Trudeau’s victory?

    It seems to me like the conservative Harper had the perfect country running….extremely low taxes, decreasing taxes each year, destroying terrorists abroad, getting things done….

    And now you have the liberal Trudeau, who wants to end the fight against ISIS, who wants to create a deficit and spend Canada into debt for national projects…

    What’s the word here?

    -Just a humble American trying to understand our neighbors to the North

    #131072
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    Rockmaninoff
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    Torontonian here. I liked Harper (somewhat). He was good (for a politician), except I heard about a few corruption scandals, and then he passed this anti-terrorism bill that I heard was really expansive and totalitarian bill and even made our country come under the eye of the UN for infringements on human rights.

    First of all, it’s probably better to change regimes. Harper and the conservatives have been in charge for nearly ten years. Corruption is bound to happen.

    My opinion on Trudeau:

    I was actually about to vote for the Liberals (Trudeau’s party) purely because he said he was going to legalize marijuana, but two things stopped me:

    1. His party supported the conservatives on the anti-terrorism bill.
    2. I heard he proposed a carbon tax—which would virtually be a tax on everything.

    I ended up voting Libertarian.

    Nobody knows what he’s going to do. It’s way too early to say, but, who knows, he could be an okay prime minister; in the words of Dave Chapelle: “Let’s just say I’m reserving judgement till all the facts are in.” But if he doesn’t use the majority government to legalize marijuana soon, just as he promised, I will be extremely upset.

    ". . . elle, suivant l’usage des femmes et des chats qui ne viennent pas quand on les appelle et qui viennent quand on ne les appelle pas, s’arrêta devant moi et m’adressa la parole"—Prosper Mérimée

    #131077
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    LowKey
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    Potheads are now rejoicing as we speak.

    Jokes aside,

    Its yet to be seen quite frankly if theres really gonna be #RealChange

    EDIT: I just saw @rockmaninoff reply and I gotta say you have a point there, someone in power for too long might drown in it – the corruption scandals might actually be a peek of something worse but then again we’ll never know.

    Don't let defeat, defeat you; Let defeat be your greatest teacher.

    #131094
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    Rennie
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    What’s your opinion of Trudeau’s victory?
    It seems to me like the conservative Harper had the perfect country running….extremely low taxes, decreasing taxes each year, destroying terrorists abroad, getting things done….
    And now you have the liberal Trudeau, who wants to end the fight against ISIS, who wants to create a deficit and spend Canada into debt for national projects…
    What’s the word here?
    -Just a humble American trying to understand our neighbors to the North

    Canada voted socialist, I am disappointed. If Trudeau is like Obambi we’re in big trouble.

    #131099
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    Total Lee
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    Canadian from Toronto here, and it’s a s~~~hole. I talked about it on the phone yesterday and it came up about who voted for whom. I never voted and the person I was speaking to got all quiet like was a loon. I don’t vote neither side has my consent to govern. The last time I drove up Jarvis street, it looked like a demilitarized zone.

    #131101
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    Red pill, I'm awake
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    Hi I’m from Ontario, it seems that we have alot of retarded people here that like to pay high taxes for some reason and get nothing
    in return for it. It happen the last time the liberal were in power as well. They like to spend but the programs they make aren’t very good.
    There could be a carbon tax put in place and that would spike the price of gas at the pumps from 0.99 cents to $1.50 a liter or higher over
    night. The corruption and the bulls~~~ are on it’s way in soon.

    #131122
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    Grumpy
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    Albertan here.
    Born in Montreal, raised mostly on the prairies. I lived in every province over the last 50 years, and I lived through the s~~~ the liberals did to the west.
    Just another move for the east to control and destroy everything again.
    I have a sneaky idea those f~~~tards will ram home another NEP to make the west “have nots” again, just like asshole mk 1 did, and we in the west will be right back where we were 35 years ago.
    That”s the reason Federally most westerners are conservative, it is the only protection we have from the f~~~ing liberals and the other left wing retards out east. Sadly they are allowed to move out west.
    The NDP getting in here was a protest vote, aided by the increase in welfare recipients we now have. Everyone was surprised they won, even themselves.
    If you look at the electoral results on a map, you will notice where the political divide is. The reason is fundamentally because we give and the east demands/takes more.
    I disliked P.E Trudeau immensely for what he did to our army and the western provinces, however every successive generation of libtards gets further and further out to lunch with real life. The newest iteration of the Turdoo clan will be no better. These f~~~ing wastes of food and oxygen make criminals out honest law abiding citizens, yet snuggle up to real criminals and people who literally want to destroy western civilization.
    24 hours after this election, and I see people already hunkering down, squirreling money and weapons away. As well as reducing spending on everything. The irony is it started with the NDP winning here, which sped up our already ailing economy to get worse. The liberals will only exacerbate the problems
    This is not going to be pretty at all. Every advancement made in Canadian society, will be destroyed or regressed/reversed by these f~~~s, and we will be relegated to the position of literally being the U.S.A’s extremely retarded, wholly intolerable, inbred cousins in the frozen tundra.

    There was a time in my life when I gave a fuck. Now you have to pay ME for it

    #131139
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    Oopsies
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    I’m from Vancouver, B.C. I vote for the Federal Conservatives and I’ve been doing so ever since I was old enough to vote. It’s not perfect and I don’t think you’ll find any Conservative supporter say that it’s perfect. But of the four major parties, it’s the best we’ve got. Rockmaninoff mentioned that there were a few scandals and Bill-C51. The most widely cited one that people like to point out is the Duffy one. With no disrespect to Rockmaninoff but the Duffy scandal involved $100,000. I’m not defending his actions but that’s enormous media criticism over $100,000 but virtual silence on the $2.75 million that the NDP owes Canadians for the exact same behaviour. It just doesn’t balance. Bill C-51 may be worded a bit poorly but let’s face it the intent was to target terrorists and those who commit crimes overseas. If you’re not a terrorist and you don’t go out of your way to commit crimes outside of Canada, I really don’t think you’ll lose your citizenship. I do think it can be worded better and that’s about the one point I agree with the Federal Liberals.

    However, I’m not much of a politics guy. It’s true I’d rather have the Conservatives in power but I’ll work with the hand we’re dealt. Good job on the Federal Liberals for winning and I hope they do well in the next four years.

    #131153
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    Grumpy
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    However, I’m not much of a politics guy. It’s true I’d rather have the Conservatives in power but I’ll work with the hand we’re dealt. Good job on the Federal Liberals for winning and I hope they do well in the next four years.

    oopsies,
    I sincerely wish the same. However having memories of living through the the 70’s to the early 2000’s under the “federal liberals”, and serving in the army from the early 80’s to ’06 makes it nearly impossible for me to trust anyone who says they are liberal.
    Hope for the best, but prepare for the worst comes to mind.

    There was a time in my life when I gave a fuck. Now you have to pay ME for it

    #131188
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    Oopsies
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    However, I’m not much of a politics guy. It’s true I’d rather have the Conservatives in power but I’ll work with the hand we’re dealt. Good job on the Federal Liberals for winning and I hope they do well in the next four years.

    oopsies,I sincerely wish the same. However having memories of living through the the 70’s to the early 2000’s under the “federal liberals”, and serving in the army from the early 80’s to ’06 makes it nearly impossible for me to trust anyone who says they are liberal.Hope for the best, but prepare for the worst comes to mind.

    If that happens, I hope my generation learns from it and teaches the next not to make the same mistake. But judging from Europe’s state of affairs… I’d say your prediction will come to pass. If it gets really bad, I might just consider moving elsewhere.

    #131196
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    RoyDal
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    Guess what!

    Time to kick Obama Election Campaign Experts Out of Canada
    http://canadafreepress.com/article/70660

    Society asks MGTOWs: Why are you not making more tax-slaves?

    #131213
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    Coolthingy450
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    I never had and I never will vote as long as I live. If these f~~~ tards want my vote, they will have to force me to do that at gun point, or drag my ass down to the voting session. So much for the so called freedom in Canada, If that happens. What comes to mind whenever people complain about who get’s elected, or who did what is something like this by George Carlin.

    “if you vote, you have no right to complain. Now, some people like to twist that around. They say, “If you don’t vote, you have no right to complain”, but where’s the logic in that? If you vote, and you elect dishonest, incompetent politicians, and they get into office and screw everything up, you are responsible for what they have done. You voted them in. You caused the problem. You have no right to complain.

    I, on the other hand, who did not vote — who did not even leave the house on Election Day — am in no way responsible for that these politicians have done and have every right to complain about the mess that you created.”

    Sadly, my parents claim to call themselves logical people, but then they have to go and say something like “You have no right to complain, If you don’t vote”.

    What kind of morons do they take me for. I’m sorry, but even If they are my folks, you would have to be dumb to not see the flaw with that statement. That or they really are just full of s~~~ when it comes to their kids.

    Here is the one thing I’ll be waiting for to happen thanks to these scumbags in the front seat of the play. When the economy crashes, and it will, then I will be somewhat ready to adapt into a new lifestyle when the quality of life plummets down into the ground, and women are going to have to find more beta males or alphas to support their lifestyle without suffering the aftermyth of the next 2.0 depression.

    I’m sure a lot of you guys know more about how econmics work more then I do, but that’s my take on all this nonsense.

    Actions have consequences and consequences have prices. Cause and effect at work.

    #131221
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    Anonymous
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    I swallowed a few more pills in addition to Red Pills. Perhaps I am just going too far out of touch with reality. Not sure.

    To me it is all a show. A spectacle. I used to think that at the very least they give us a choice however frivolous it may seem.

    Lately I have been dissecting the entire Obama ’08 campaign. Now it seems to me that Republicans threw away that election by picking Sarah Palin. In 2012 the Republican candidate was Romney. Now think about it for one second. We have a choice. But the globalists had a venture capitalist represent Republican party on the heels of 2008 financial meltdown. All the political gurus, the mantras, all the super pac money, everything set aside. Obama was picked to be president. Even the blue and red choice no longer applies.

    Speaking of Canadian elections I believe similar thing happened. The entire anti-terrorist bill (that I believe was meant to deport Canadian citizens of foreign origins back to their homeland if convicted of a charge related to terrorism) was just an intentional ploy to sway the immigrant heavy populace of Ontario to vote Liberal.

    We are dancing to some nicely orchestrated tunes.

    I believe the craziness of it all is what helps people disregard it altogether. Because the representation of reality in mainstream media and TV is less crazy. It is predictable and within the confines of understanding.

    I might just be going bonkers.

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    Anonymous
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    When the economy crashes, and it will

    I have mentioned it elsewhere on the forum that with the US $ crash (far worse than 2008) China is going to take the throne. We are psychologically being prepared to accept that by China and Russia being the good guys in Syria.

    I am sure the entire new world order had been dissected and then some. Regardless of what you believe in such a thing as NWO exists and global currency is a reality. Perhaps bit coin is just testing the waters.

    This appeared in late 80s in The Economist:

    The world currencies are burning and US $ is one of them. 2018 seems about right too.

    Now only if the party planning committe would lend a hand and help me plan my savings and retirement for ghosting come 2065 I would be grateful.

    #131231
    Ancientwisdom
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    ILearn,

    I have mentioned it elsewhere on the forum that with the US $ crash (far worse than 2008

    Carl Ichan had the following grim warning

    “You know, the subprime debt was only $1 trillion and look what it did. This time, you’ve got $2.2 trillion. It’s ridiculous… People are buying things they don’t understand,” he said.

    Its coming…

    I have quite a bit of cash in the bank, and I dont feel good having it there. But I also dont feel good about converting it into any other asset at the moment. Im watching and waiting. At the very least Im liquid and not in debt. These idiots borrowing more money to buy a home will get a rude awakening.

    Resident cynic.

    #131232
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    Ancientwisdom
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    I was actually about to vote for the Liberals (Trudeau’s party) purely because he said he was going to legalize marijuana,

    Holy. F~~~ing. S~~~…

    This is the pinnacle/paramount position by which you cast your vote for the leader of your country?

    But it gets even better!

    but two things stopped me:His party supported the conservatives on the anti-terrorism bill.

    What are you: PRO-F~~~ING-TERRORISM?

    But if he doesn’t use the majority government to legalize marijuana soon, just as he promised, I will be extremely upset.

    Of course, because your “right” to get hippy-high “LOL-ing” watching Chapelle get high should be more of a concern for your government than national security and defeating terrorism- you know “LIKE…UMMM…LIKE…YOUR LIFE”. Fending off the very people who wouldnt even allow you a drink, let alone smoke weed, and would invoke Sharia law.

    UnF~~~INGreal! How old are you? I love the black and white sophisticate photo avatar. Its always young liberals who portray themselves as philosohers by using imagery of greater minds.

    Liberals, in their own words, who needs ammo against them.

    Resident cynic.

    #131490
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    Rockmaninoff
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    This is the pinnacle/paramount position by which you cast your vote for the leader of your country?

    That’s what I thought at first too. But then I talked with a friend, and he honestly got me thinking: really, what issues, honestly, will directly affect me, a college student? Yeah, yeah, I know that issues that affect corporations, oil companies, the market and the like will indirectly affect me, but Canadian regimes can change really fast (one of our prime ministers was prime minister for three months—the only female prime minister), so I figured, short-term wise, that it was a good choice.

    But this is a moot point, really, since I didn’t vote for the Liberals in the end.

    What are you: PRO-F~~~ING-TERRORISM?

    The tone of your message got me skeptical, I can’t tell if you’re joking or not, but I’ll give you the benefit of the doubt.

    That’s a false dichotomy. You can oppose an anti-terrorism bill and not be pro-terrorism, just like you can oppose NSA spying and not be anti national security.

    I love the black and white sophisticate photo avatar. Its always young liberals who portray themselves as philosohers by using imagery of greater minds.

    Well, I was going to use the Ayn Rand as my picture, but she wouldn’t really match with my name.

    Also, there may be some confusion. I’m a “liberal” in the sense that I support “liberalism” (the philosophy postulated by John Locke). Liberalism is the philosophy on which America was founded. Trudeau, and the majority of people who are part of the Liberal party, are not really “liberals.” It would be more accurate to call them “socialists.”

    ". . . elle, suivant l’usage des femmes et des chats qui ne viennent pas quand on les appelle et qui viennent quand on ne les appelle pas, s’arrêta devant moi et m’adressa la parole"—Prosper Mérimée

    #131523
    Crazy Canuck
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    Toronto here. I don’t vote it’s just a waste of time. They people are bought out for the bankers so what’s the point? They continue to break the law and allow bankers to create money for Canada when the Bank of the Canada has the power to create their money for no interest.

    "If pussy was a stock it would be plummeting right now because you've flooded the market with it. You're giving it away too easy." - Dave Chapelle

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