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FBI's Dan Bongino thinking of resigning after clash with AG Pam Bondi over Epstein files fallout: Source

FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino and U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi got into an argument at the White House over the Epstein files, sources told Fox News Digital.

Source: FBI's Dan Bongino thinking of resigning after clash with AG Pam Bondi over Epstein files fallout: Source
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avatar_Shen Li
News & Current Events / Re: Fox News Politics Newslett...
Last post by Shen Li - Today at 01:21:43 AM
Quote from: caskur on July 12, 2025, 04:32:48 AMYou cannot falsely claim names on a list being pedos.

Where are the victims? Can't they speak up?


I think it's
ghoulish to want to know more.

Everyone is dead except Ghislaine Maxwell who was jailed forever. They all paid for their crime and the woman who was going to testify against Virginia Giuffre suicided.


Here is a hint for young mother's. Pass it along.

DO NOT LEAVE CHILDREN AT DAY CARE, KINTERGARTEN, OR PRE-SCHOOL if there is a male teacher in charge... kiddie diddlers gravitate to those jobs.
Cas, I'm wondering now if the whole pedo island story was American media horseshit.
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avatar_Shen Li
News & Current Events / Re: Europe is Finally Waking U...
Last post by Shen Li - Today at 01:19:56 AM
Quote from: Thiel on July 12, 2025, 01:19:13 PMPussycat, remember I explained to you last night after you performed oral sex on me that the Europeans have rejected Mr Carney's radical environmental agenda that only serves his own financial interests.

Perhaps Mr Carney will get Canada admitted to ASEAN where they are not as strict about conflicts of interest. Maybe you will have Vietnamese boats on the Great Lakes.

Oh fuck, SG is a member of ASEAN. We don't want anything to do with Canada. The Carney regime gave $6.5 million to Moldova to for climate change and gender equality.

We don't need some has been country trying to bully us into destroying our economies like they did to their own. Fuck Canada, nobody wants anything to do with their wooke suicidal agenda.
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avatar_Shen Li
The Guest Nest / Re: I Will Renounce My Canadia...
Last post by Shen Li - Today at 01:16:03 AM
Quote from: Biggie Smiles on July 12, 2025, 08:06:04 PMCanada is desperate for suckers and Singapore is not

Are they ever. The federal government can't get them in and on welfare fast enough. It forces more Canadians to sleep in cardboard boxes outside in the cold, but Ottawa doesn't care.
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avatar_Shen Li
The Guest Nest / Re: I Will Renounce My Canadia...
Last post by Shen Li - Today at 01:13:10 AM
Quote from: Renegade Quark on Today at 12:16:50 AMIsn't chewing gum banned in Singapore?
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avatar_Shen Li
The Guest Nest / Re: I Will Renounce My Canadia...
Last post by Shen Li - Today at 01:11:19 AM
I've never seen such interest in my retirement income from people that know me let alone strangers on an obscure forum.

Since it is on the table and some of you are nosy as fuck, I will tell you what you want to know. Singapore's self-directed benefits are superior to Canada's. They are better for citizens than they are for permanent SG residents. I would lose some benefits, most importantly from my employer if I do not become a Singapore citizen.

I will get a private pension from Canada when I turn 55. That cannot be touched until then.

I only paid into CPP from the age of 23-39. I looked at the online calculator of what I would be eligible for at age 60 which is the earliest you can collect it, and it was low-like $370/month. And despite the post above, unlike OAS and GIS, citizenship status does not affect CPP. It's our money and it cannot be revoked. It can be paid out no matter where you live in the world regardless of your status in Canada. Not that I give a fuck, it's not going to support me when I'm old.

OAS you have to have lived in Canada for 20 years from the age of 18 to collect it if you live abroad. I never looked into how renouncing my Canadian citizenship affects because I don't care. It's only about $700/month. I will get more from my Singapore Provident Fund, my RRSP's which I can cash out tax free when I renounce my CDN citizenship and my private pension from Canada.

GIS you have to live in Canada and have a low income to collect it. It doesn't pay very much either but helps poor Canadians living in that third world dumpster buy an extra box or 2 of Kraft Dinner each week.

Enjoy your impoverished frozen hellhole.
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The Guest Nest / Re: I Will Renounce My Canadia...
Last post by JOE - Today at 12:37:51 AM
Quote from: Renegade Quark on Today at 12:16:50 AMIsn't chewing gum banned in Singapore?

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"A source familiar with the matter..." Translation: We made it up.

I don't trust anonymous sources. Hell, at this point, I don't trust any source completely.
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avatar_Renegade Quark
The Guest Nest / Re: I Will Renounce My Canadia...
Last post by Renegade Quark - Today at 12:16:50 AM
Isn't chewing gum banned in Singapore?
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The Guest Nest / Re: I Will Renounce My Canadia...
Last post by JOE - July 12, 2025, 08:30:17 PM
Quote from: Biggie Smiles on July 12, 2025, 08:06:04 PMCanada is desperate for suckers and Singapore is not


Well avatar_Biggie Smiles Bigly, I'd be more inclined to move to Singapore, keep the Canadian Citizenship but get permanent resident status over there. That way the person gets to keep the Canadian pension, passport but still get benefits from Singapore.

If I was a US citizen moving to Singapore, I'd do the same since an American could get Social Security AND generous Singapore benefits.

But if they give up Canadian or especially American - it's Nada.

That's a lotta money/benefits to throw away, especially in the case of the US, they paid into Social Security.