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Posted by .
 - February 13, 2025, 04:25:50 AM
Quote from: DKG on February 09, 2025, 11:02:51 AMI fully admit that I quote the Sun verbatim. And you are not the first person to say that and you will not be the last.

If time permits, I add a very commentary to an article. IF TIME permits.

I am not Joe or his twin brother Edward. My online time is finite. That sounds like an excuse and fair enough, I accept the criticism.

We are into tax season now, which is my busiest time. You can expect more posting verbatim editorials from people like Brian Lilley or Lorrie Goldstein. After that it's golf season and I'm online ten minutes a day at best.

If you want me to offer more than a half penny you might have to wait until late fall.
That's fair and I do desire your input on any given topic, particularly if we are going to have a back and forth on it. Your input (genuine input that is) is not as far as I am aware dependent on a paycheque derived from a licensing agreement inked by some government flunkey; it follows there is at least some scope for either or both of us to influence each other's views of the world in a more organic way than is possible with paid-for comment (which is effectively pretty much all of what we'd be getting from the legacy media outlets these days.

Remember, I used to work in media and have since come to despise its tendency to be employed as a propaganda outlet. The considered commentary from a boots-on-the-ground individual trumps it every time for me, irrespective of whether I agree with what is being expressed or not.
Posted by Herman
 - February 10, 2025, 09:45:28 PM
Posted by Brent
 - February 09, 2025, 03:19:02 PM
Japan wanted to invest in and secure more LNG exports two years ago, but Trudeau said no. Now Japan is getting a deal from the Trump administration.

This is the very deal Japan asked Canada for two years ago, in an attempt to wean their country off of Russian and Middle Eastern products. Trudeau refused their request, but on Friday, Trump boasted of what he says will be a great deal for America.

"I'm also pleased to announce that Japan will soon begin importing historic new shipments of clean American liquefied natural gas in record numbers," Trump said.

Posted by DKG
 - February 09, 2025, 11:02:51 AM
Quote from: knows things on February 09, 2025, 06:54:03 AMBe that as it may, the blame will be laid squarely at the tariffs doorstep and any consideration of regulatory excesses will get scant coverage on a media landscape that is controlled exclusively by the same globalists working to enslave you. People like JoJo and his brainwashed handlers will gobble it up, it will be amplified on the CBC, CTV, Global et al... because these outlets are beholden under licensing and/or funding agreements that can easily be turned off at the spigot if too many presstitutes plying their trade on those street corners start spreading the Establishment AIDS of reporting what is actually going on instead of the spin that causes the least amount of damage to them. Yes, that includes the Toronto Sun, and at the risk of getting your hackles up, I would cordially invite you to find your own words to express such analysis in place of echoing their talking points verbatim and uncredited. I'd rather an independent's take on the situation, particularly when I am going to the trouble of offering up my own words in a reply.

That aside, there's nothing that Trump is doing on the US's behalf that I haven't seen waged at the US's expense for decades. Take the tariffs flap; a cursory inspection of the tariffs Canada levies against the US are truly mindboggling, but you'll never hear that in Canadian media, nor the leftist controlled US media either. And this goes back many years; far longer than Trudeaup's been in power. Trump is the Bad Man for threatening to return the favour if Canada doesn't get a handle on the fentanyl trade across the border? I don't think so; fuck that noise. Yet consumers of the Mockingbird Media that is North American news outlets are all wholly convinced that Trump's actions are those of of a dictator, completely oblivious that they are failing to hold his peers to the same standard.

It's a protectionist racket and Trump is rocking the boat. Because he is and because he does not exert control over the old timey-wimey propaganda and propagenda outlets... this is why so many leftards are keen to crucify him to their own detriment.

It is also why more conservative voices are so woefully inefficient in disabusing the left of such self destructive beliefs.

I fully admit that I quote the Sun verbatim. And you are not the first person to say that and you will not be the last.

If time permits, I add a very commentary to an article. IF TIME permits.

I am not Joe or his twin brother Edward. My online time is finite. That sounds like an excuse and fair enough, I accept the criticism.

We are into tax season now, which is my busiest time. You can expect more posting verbatim editorials from people like Brian Lilley or Lorrie Goldstein. After that it's golf season and I'm online ten minutes a day at best.

If you want me to offer more than a half penny you might have to wait until late fall.
Posted by knows things
 - February 09, 2025, 06:54:03 AM
Quote from: DKG on January 23, 2025, 10:11:10 AMIt's not just Trump's tariffs that will hit Canada's economy, he is deregulating his industries while we go in the opposite direction....
Be that as it may, the blame will be laid squarely at the tariffs doorstep and any consideration of regulatory excesses will get scant coverage on a media landscape that is controlled exclusively by the same globalists working to enslave you. People like JoJo and his brainwashed handlers will gobble it up, it will be amplified on the CBC, CTV, Global et al... because these outlets are beholden under licensing and/or funding agreements that can easily be turned off at the spigot if too many presstitutes plying their trade on those street corners start spreading the Establishment AIDS of reporting what is actually going on instead of the spin that causes the least amount of damage to them. Yes, that includes the Toronto Sun, and at the risk of getting your hackles up, I would cordially invite you to find your own words to express such analysis in place of echoing their talking points verbatim and uncredited. I'd rather an independent's take on the situation, particularly when I am going to the trouble of offering up my own words in a reply.

That aside, there's nothing that Trump is doing on the US's behalf that I haven't seen waged at the US's expense for decades. Take the tariffs flap; a cursory inspection of the tariffs Canada levies against the US are truly mindboggling, but you'll never hear that in Canadian media, nor the leftist controlled US media either. And this goes back many years; far longer than Trudeaup's been in power. Trump is the Bad Man for threatening to return the favour if Canada doesn't get a handle on the fentanyl trade across the border? I don't think so; fuck that noise. Yet consumers of the Mockingbird Media that is North American news outlets are all wholly convinced that Trump's actions are those of of a dictator, completely oblivious that they are failing to hold his peers to the same standard.

It's a protectionist racket and Trump is rocking the boat. Because he is and because he does not exert control over the old timey-wimey propaganda and propagenda outlets... this is why so many leftards are keen to crucify him to their own detriment.

It is also why more conservative voices are so woefully inefficient in disabusing the left of such self destructive beliefs.
Posted by Herman
 - February 08, 2025, 10:39:46 PM
Posted by Herman
 - February 08, 2025, 10:34:22 PM
Their pension plan is heavily invested in saudi oil, which is not charged carbon tax.
Posted by Herman
 - February 08, 2025, 10:30:49 PM
His government has spent nearly a decade trying to keep Canadian energy in the ground and when support for oil and gas infrastructure we are supposed to believe scumbags like Wilkinson and Carney have had a change of heart.
Posted by Herman
 - February 08, 2025, 09:49:18 PM
Quote from: Lokmar on February 08, 2025, 03:09:25 PMFunny, all the Canadians I hear from HATE trudeau and the liberals. Its just you who tells us otherwise. Hmmmm.

I think you're like all the blue haired sky screamers who said Trump was Hitler the last 4 years. Sucks to be you when you cant figure out why your countrymen told your side to fuck off and die.
Are you still responding to that boring old troll. Ignore him and he will stop trying to get into your pants.
Posted by Lokmar
 - February 08, 2025, 03:09:25 PM
Quote from: JOE on February 08, 2025, 02:51:36 PMMany Canadians including staunch conservatives are talking about shifting away from the US & trading with BRICS & the EU. Ie - the Globe and Mail

Your country is a boiling kettle with an unstable leader ready to explode Lokmeer.

Canada would be better off as an associate member of the EU like Norway and Switzerland eh. The Europeans need our gas and oil just as much as the United States.

America reminds of a good friend we used to know who's gone astray & we don't understand him anymore.

Funny, all the Canadians I hear from HATE trudeau and the liberals. Its just you who tells us otherwise. Hmmmm.

I think you're like all the blue haired sky screamers who said Trump was Hitler the last 4 years. Sucks to be you when you cant figure out why your countrymen told your side to fuck off and die.
Posted by JOE
 - February 08, 2025, 02:56:36 PM
Quote from: Brent on February 08, 2025, 02:54:27 PMIf I give you a loonie to buy a coin will you post five times in a row in the Shoutbox?

Im gonna buy s'more pure solid Gold coins pretty soon avatar_Brent Brent

Does that count?
Posted by Brent
 - February 08, 2025, 02:54:27 PM
If I give you a loonie to buy a coin will you post five times in a row in the Shoutbox?
Posted by JOE
 - February 08, 2025, 02:51:36 PM
Quote from: Lokmar on January 23, 2025, 10:33:49 AMCanada simply needs to be a better neighbor. Hell, Canada simply needs to treat ITSELF better. There's plenty of room on The Trump Train for our neighbors to the north. Them fukin mexicans to the south tho, they're gonna get a raw doggin from Trump they'll NEVER forget!!!! No fukin pay off after either!

Many Canadians including staunch conservatives are talking about shifting away from the US & trading with BRICS & the EU. Ie - the Globe and Mail

Your country is a boiling kettle with an unstable leader ready to explode Lokmeer.

Canada would be better off as an associate member of the EU like Norway and Switzerland eh. The Europeans need our gas and oil just as much as the United States.

America reminds of a good friend we used to know who's gone astray & we don't understand him anymore.
Posted by Brent
 - February 08, 2025, 02:28:50 PM
A new poll finds more than seven in 10 Canadians believe the country needs to ensure oil and natural gas pipelines are running from sea to sea.

From an NDP premier in B.C. to a UCP premier in Alberta, the idea of backing major energy export developments — projects that can take up to a decade or more to approve and build — is gathering momentum as Canada seeks new markets in the face of a tariff threat from our dominant customer.

A new survey by the Angus Reid Institute backs that up.

It found 79 per cent of Canadians agree the country needs to "ensure it has oil and gas pipelines running from sea to sea across the country."

The idea was backed by 89 per cent of Albertans, but more than seven in 10 supported the idea in every province — including Quebec and British Columbia, where opposition to pipelines has traditionally been the fiercest.
Posted by formosan
 - January 23, 2025, 11:53:53 AM
Quote from: Lokmar on January 23, 2025, 11:48:42 AMThe liberal mentality is to control every aspect of peoples lives. They are power hungry mad men who have no regard for personal freedom or choice. They accuse the right of fascism while practicing fascism. Its bizarre.
We've never had a more intrusive federal government than that of Justin Trudeau.....and families are worse off because of his interference..

I hope we go back to having the federal government irrelevant in our lives.