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Posted by Herman
 - November 04, 2025, 08:07:54 PM

Quoteyeah I'd sooner stick my dick in a vat of battery acid while an entire colony of angry fire ants eats out my asshole than to fuck that.
Any guy would

QuoteGood lord -- what is it with libtard men being willing to marry the most offensive looking women in existence?
Good looking gals don't like pansy prog guys. Good looking prog women are rare but the ones that are hot do not want pansy guys like Conman Carney.
Posted by Lokmar
 - November 04, 2025, 07:52:19 PM
Quote from: Herman on November 04, 2025, 07:14:11 PMThe Eurasia Group "a leading global political risk research and consulting firm" employing British economist Diana Fox Carney — a climate policy expert — and former Trudeau adviser Gerald Butts, has allegedly received sole source contracts from the Government of Canada.

Although exact numbers are unknown, government statements indicate hundreds of thousands of taxpayer dollars were awarded to the company for consulting services.

The group is not under investigation — having broken no laws. However, Butt's association with Trudeau is of concern to some.

Mark Carney has also worked as a Trudeau adviser.

In February, the Eurasia Group received a $446,210 contract for "geopolitical research — analysis and insights" for Natural Resources Canada. The original value of the contract was $224,495.

Fox Carney holds the role of a senior advisor at Eurasia Group. She is recognized for her expertise in global climate and energy policy.

Her role involves assisting clients in navigating issues related to sustainability, climate change, and the energy transition. Fox Carney is said to work closely with Vice Chairman of Eurasia Group Gerald Butts.


Looks like a dude.
Posted by Biggie Smiles
 - November 04, 2025, 07:29:14 PM
Quote from: Herman on November 04, 2025, 07:26:37 PMThere aint enough thimbles of swish to get me to fuck that.

Hey, they got a tranny kid. :crampe:

yeah I'd sooner stick my dick in a vat of battery acid while an entire colony of angry fire ants eats out my asshole than to fuck that.

Good lord -- what is it with libtard men being willing to marry the most offensive looking women in existence?
Posted by Herman
 - November 04, 2025, 07:26:37 PM
Quote from: Biggie Smiles on November 04, 2025, 07:21:43 PMOh shit... his wife looks just like faggot tranny douchebag from cindybeen that offed himself
There aint enough thimbles of swish to get me to fuck that.

Hey, they got a tranny kid. :crampe:
Posted by Biggie Smiles
 - November 04, 2025, 07:21:43 PM
Quote from: Herman on November 04, 2025, 07:14:11 PMThe Eurasia Group "a leading global political risk research and consulting firm" employing British economist Diana Fox Carney — a climate policy expert — and former Trudeau adviser Gerald Butts, has allegedly received sole source contracts from the Government of Canada.

Although exact numbers are unknown, government statements indicate hundreds of thousands of taxpayer dollars were awarded to the company for consulting services.

The group is not under investigation — having broken no laws. However, Butt's association with Trudeau is of concern to some.

Mark Carney has also worked as a Trudeau adviser.

In February, the Eurasia Group received a $446,210 contract for "geopolitical research — analysis and insights" for Natural Resources Canada. The original value of the contract was $224,495.

Fox Carney holds the role of a senior advisor at Eurasia Group. She is recognized for her expertise in global climate and energy policy.

Her role involves assisting clients in navigating issues related to sustainability, climate change, and the energy transition. Fox Carney is said to work closely with Vice Chairman of Eurasia Group Gerald Butts.


Oh shit... his wife looks just like faggot tranny douchebag from cindybeen that offed himself
Posted by Herman
 - November 04, 2025, 07:14:11 PM
The Eurasia Group "a leading global political risk research and consulting firm" employing British economist Diana Fox Carney — a climate policy expert — and former Trudeau adviser Gerald Butts, has allegedly received sole source contracts from the Government of Canada.

Although exact numbers are unknown, government statements indicate hundreds of thousands of taxpayer dollars were awarded to the company for consulting services.

The group is not under investigation — having broken no laws. However, Butt's association with Trudeau is of concern to some.

Mark Carney has also worked as a Trudeau adviser.

In February, the Eurasia Group received a $446,210 contract for "geopolitical research — analysis and insights" for Natural Resources Canada. The original value of the contract was $224,495.

Fox Carney holds the role of a senior advisor at Eurasia Group. She is recognized for her expertise in global climate and energy policy.

Her role involves assisting clients in navigating issues related to sustainability, climate change, and the energy transition. Fox Carney is said to work closely with Vice Chairman of Eurasia Group Gerald Butts.
Posted by Herman
 - October 28, 2025, 05:49:12 PM
As Conman Carney refuses to develop Canada's energy industry, his former company is making BILLIONS helping the Americans develop theirs.
Posted by Herman
 - August 13, 2025, 09:20:21 PM
Conman Carney is on a "reduced schedule" vacation this week, despite his warnings about U.S. tariffs. This follows his cabinet's failure to secure a trade deal with Mexico and his inability to resolve the tariff issue.

The Prime Minister's Office press team released a media advisory Sunday, announcing Carney would "reflect a brief period of local vacation" for the week of Aug. 11. He will remain in the National Capital Region and surrounding area.

This marks Carney's second vacation since becoming prime minister in April.
Carney, still without a trade deal with the United States amid an escalating trade war, will "remain in close coordination with his team and officials on several economic and security priorities."
Despite the many economic issues Canada is currently facing, Parliament has only sat for twenty days this year.

His vacation also comes on the heels of news that Mexico would not be engaging in a bilateral trade agreement with Canada, signalling a growing divergence in North American diplomacy.
Posted by Herman
 - August 10, 2025, 03:13:25 PM
Coincidence?
Posted by Thiel
 - August 07, 2025, 01:36:26 PM
Quote from: . on August 07, 2025, 03:54:39 AMSo we're on the same page in understanding that Carney is not THE worst Canada might expect? Perhaps not even close?

It's important to understand this much, because you and I are assuredly not the only ones who saw problems with his ass ahead of polling day. Nevertheless, he was still successfully installed.

I put it to you that it can happen again and very likely will. I put it to you that you cannot vote your way out of tyranny. I put it to you that it is in Canadians best interests to explore alternative means of redress.
We are definitely on the same page.
Posted by formosan
 - August 07, 2025, 10:09:42 AM
Quote from: DKG on August 07, 2025, 07:44:46 AMI agree with this.
It could get much worse with the person who eventually replaces Mark Carney.
Posted by DKG
 - August 07, 2025, 07:44:46 AM
Quote from: . on August 07, 2025, 03:54:39 AMSo we're on the same page in understanding that Carney is not THE worst Canada might expect? Perhaps not even close?

It's important to understand this much, because you and I are assuredly not the only ones who saw problems with his ass ahead of polling day. Nevertheless, he was still successfully installed.

I put it to you that it can happen again and very likely will. I put it to you that you cannot vote your way out of tyranny. I put it to you that it is in Canadians best interests to explore alternative means of redress.
I agree with this.
Posted by .
 - August 07, 2025, 03:54:39 AM
Quote from: Thiel on August 06, 2025, 01:49:39 PMI had no faith in Mr Carney. He was Mr Trudeau's top advisor for five years.

Me Carney is more corrupt, at least as authoritarian and he has the same contempt for Canadian wage earners as his predecessor.

What's next for Canada after Mr Carney flees politics? An IMF intervention with a pm governing by emergency decree.
So we're on the same page in understanding that Carney is not THE worst Canada might expect? Perhaps not even close?

It's important to understand this much, because you and I are assuredly not the only ones who saw problems with his ass ahead of polling day. Nevertheless, he was still successfully installed.

I put it to you that it can happen again and very likely will. I put it to you that you cannot vote your way out of tyranny. I put it to you that it is in Canadians best interests to explore alternative means of redress.
Posted by Thiel
 - August 06, 2025, 01:49:39 PM
Quote from: . on August 06, 2025, 06:26:00 AMJust a quick point of order... does anyone here remember the time when the notion of a worse prime mincer than Trudeaup was something to be scorned and scoffed at?

Well, here you are. Mind my asking what you think might be waiting in the wings when it's eventually ousted?
I had no faith in Mr Carney. He was Mr Trudeau's top advisor for five years.

Me Carney is more corrupt, at least as authoritarian and he has the same contempt for Canadian wage earners as his predecessor.

What's next for Canada after Mr Carney flees politics? An IMF intervention with a pm governing by emergency decree.
Posted by .
 - August 06, 2025, 06:26:00 AM
Just a quick point of order... does anyone here remember the time when the notion of a worse prime mincer than Trudeaup was something to be scorned and scoffed at?

Well, here you are. Mind my asking what you think might be waiting in the wings when it's eventually ousted?