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Posted by Herman
 - October 11, 2025, 07:39:24 PM
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 - October 11, 2025, 12:45:44 PM
Quote from: Herman on October 07, 2025, 06:45:26 PMMark Carney wants the Palestinian authority to run this so-called "State of Palestine". You mean the same authority that's been in power for 20 years without holding a single election? The same authority that rewards terrorists with salaries for killing Jews? And this is who Carney thinks should run a state? Absolute madness!
Well that's likely got something to do with there being more than fifty sovereign islamic states in the area, none of whom are even remotely interested in accepting refugees out of Gaza. No, not even the ones that formally recognize Israel as a sovereign state in it's own right.

Maybe it's even got something to do with the western left actively wanting the conflict to continue. Doubt me? Take a look around; these commie animals who have been screeching "from the river to the sea" also happen to be the ones currently decrying the prospect of a cessation of hostilities between Israel and Gaza as though this is a Bad Thing.

It's almost as though they all want Palestine to be genocided, in spite of their wails for the genocide to be ended. While showing themselves all too keen to welcome and honour literal card carrying nazis like Yaroslav Hunka, cheering and applauding their services to various war efforts. Which, to be clear, included genociding Jews at the behest of an angry mustache model and his buddies some 80-plus years ago.

You might be able to discern these commie animals affinity for such warmongering fuckpiggery as they advocate and cheer for the death of not only the moderates of this world, but also anyone even remotely associated with said moderates. Like their spouses, their children, their parents... even you for the "heresy" of simply listening to the moderate as he opposes the murderous ideological rampage against humanity. There's simply too much individualism don't you know... it threatens the left's ideal of cultural homogeneity and the suspension of free will in the service and glorification of "The Global State" and all of its associated extremism.

Sound familiar to anyone? Amazing what you learn about these animals when you bother to put these revolting commie animals under the microscope and really get to understanding how they tick.

Rampant socialism is the disease; it and those that promote it are the disease that is directly responsible for killing vast swathes of humanity and enslaving the rest. It is not enough to repudiate the commie's Utopian ideal, its works and its most egregious of excesses, we need to revisit the Nuremberg trials and sort these buggers out good and proper, for the good of humanity as a whole. Maybe then we as a species might be able to get to healing, unfettered by the diseased ideology that would see us  all as helpless and unproductive evolutionary dead-ends like old Joe.

This should not be mistaken for empty rhetoric. Take it as your wake-up call for the future of the human race in all of its diversity. You know, that thing that your average commie fuckpig is always banging on about even as they act to wipe out entire subsections of it. Rest assured, even if you think you are on its side and it on yours, it will eventually come for you too.

It has a habit of doing that, it thrives on killing things. Wake up and act. Now.
Posted by Mark Carney
 - October 11, 2025, 11:00:20 AM
Quote from: Herman on October 10, 2025, 09:21:43 PMYou've got to understand what's really going on with Mark Carney and Brookfield, because the mainstream media isn't going to tell you. This isn't just politics, it's a well-oiled machine funneling public money into a private empire, and the Canadian taxpayer is paying for it all. Forty-two contracts. Forty-two. Every single one of them ended up in Brookfield's hands. Not by accident. Not because Brookfield is just "good at business." This was designed. Every energy project, every infrastructure development, every "green initiative" with government backing. Somehow, magically, it always went to Brookfield.

Take the renewable energy projects, for example. The government announces a major solar farm initiative, promising jobs and clean energy. On paper, it's great for Canadians. But in reality, Brookfield swoops in with the contract, and suddenly they're raking in hundreds of millions. The taxpayers pay for the infrastructure, the incentives, the grants. But Brookfield gets the profits. The people who actually live in these communities? They get the roads paved, maybe some local jobs, but the real money flows straight to the top.

Then there's the infrastructure deals. Bridges, transit lines, public-private partnerships, contracts that should be awarded through competition somehow always land in Brookfield's lap. One project in Ontario alone, a transit expansion, cost billions. Brookfield managed it, they took a cut, the stock price jumped, and you can bet that insiders who knew the timing of the government approvals were making serious money before anyone else even heard the news. That's how the game works.

Even supposedly "new" initiatives are rigged. The energy transition fund? It was pitched as a bold move toward a cleaner future. But who got the fund management? Brookfield. Who made money when the projects they approved went live? Brookfield again. And who was in a position to influence which projects got approved? Carney. He may have stepped down from his official role at Brookfield, but influence doesn't disappear overnight. Policies, priorities, approvals, all of it funneled public money into a company he built and understood inside and out.

And you see it in the stock market. Every time a new contract is announced, Brookfield shares spike. Investors who understand the system, who know Carney's fingerprints are all over these deals. Cash in. Meanwhile, Canadians are paying through higher taxes, fees, and rising costs for services, all while Brookfield is pocketing billions. It's not theory. It's the pattern. Forty-two contracts, billions of dollars, and the same company benefiting over and over while the rest of us foot the bill.

The ethical questions aren't small. Can a Prime Minister truly be impartial when the companies that benefit from government contracts are the ones he used to lead? When the contracts themselves are essentially pre-sold to his former firm? Carney will claim transparency, he'll claim divestment, but the public sense of unease is justified. It's a system designed to look legitimate on paper, but when you follow the money, it's unmistakable: influence plus public funds equals private profit. And the ordinary Canadian? Left holding the bag while insiders laugh all the way to the bank.

This is how power really works. Forty-two contracts, one company, billions in profit, and a Prime Minister whose past ties to that company ensure that public money keeps flowing to the private elite. It's right there for anyone willing to connect the dots. The contracts are the evidence, the profits are the proof, and the taxpayers, well, we're the ones paying the price for a system that was never designed to serve us.

I'm a crook. :crampe:
Posted by Herman
 - October 10, 2025, 09:21:43 PM
You've got to understand what's really going on with Mark Carney and Brookfield, because the mainstream media isn't going to tell you. This isn't just politics, it's a well-oiled machine funneling public money into a private empire, and the Canadian taxpayer is paying for it all. Forty-two contracts. Forty-two. Every single one of them ended up in Brookfield's hands. Not by accident. Not because Brookfield is just "good at business." This was designed. Every energy project, every infrastructure development, every "green initiative" with government backing. Somehow, magically, it always went to Brookfield.

Take the renewable energy projects, for example. The government announces a major solar farm initiative, promising jobs and clean energy. On paper, it's great for Canadians. But in reality, Brookfield swoops in with the contract, and suddenly they're raking in hundreds of millions. The taxpayers pay for the infrastructure, the incentives, the grants. But Brookfield gets the profits. The people who actually live in these communities? They get the roads paved, maybe some local jobs, but the real money flows straight to the top.

Then there's the infrastructure deals. Bridges, transit lines, public-private partnerships, contracts that should be awarded through competition somehow always land in Brookfield's lap. One project in Ontario alone, a transit expansion, cost billions. Brookfield managed it, they took a cut, the stock price jumped, and you can bet that insiders who knew the timing of the government approvals were making serious money before anyone else even heard the news. That's how the game works.

Even supposedly "new" initiatives are rigged. The energy transition fund? It was pitched as a bold move toward a cleaner future. But who got the fund management? Brookfield. Who made money when the projects they approved went live? Brookfield again. And who was in a position to influence which projects got approved? Carney. He may have stepped down from his official role at Brookfield, but influence doesn't disappear overnight. Policies, priorities, approvals, all of it funneled public money into a company he built and understood inside and out.

And you see it in the stock market. Every time a new contract is announced, Brookfield shares spike. Investors who understand the system, who know Carney's fingerprints are all over these deals. Cash in. Meanwhile, Canadians are paying through higher taxes, fees, and rising costs for services, all while Brookfield is pocketing billions. It's not theory. It's the pattern. Forty-two contracts, billions of dollars, and the same company benefiting over and over while the rest of us foot the bill.

The ethical questions aren't small. Can a Prime Minister truly be impartial when the companies that benefit from government contracts are the ones he used to lead? When the contracts themselves are essentially pre-sold to his former firm? Carney will claim transparency, he'll claim divestment, but the public sense of unease is justified. It's a system designed to look legitimate on paper, but when you follow the money, it's unmistakable: influence plus public funds equals private profit. And the ordinary Canadian? Left holding the bag while insiders laugh all the way to the bank.

This is how power really works. Forty-two contracts, one company, billions in profit, and a Prime Minister whose past ties to that company ensure that public money keeps flowing to the private elite. It's right there for anyone willing to connect the dots. The contracts are the evidence, the profits are the proof, and the taxpayers, well, we're the ones paying the price for a system that was never designed to serve us.
Posted by Herman
 - October 08, 2025, 07:29:28 PM
Do you think Conman Carney's ministers should have the power to kick anyone they want off the internet?
Posted by Herman
 - October 07, 2025, 06:45:26 PM
Posted by Herman
 - October 07, 2025, 06:28:24 PM
Posted by Herman
 - October 04, 2025, 09:06:36 PM
Posted by Herman
 - October 04, 2025, 07:43:48 PM
Still think the Libranos aren't tyrants?  Dragging Canadians into some dystopian Socialism.   They bought the media, can't share Canadian news, trying to change the constitution, so Provinces can NOT refuse liberal orders. C-5 to control all new projects, deciding what you will drive.  WAKE UP CANADA.  Particularly LIBERAL VOTERS , you elected TYRANTS.  Is that not getting clearer YET! 
Posted by DKG
 - October 03, 2025, 07:39:50 AM
I miss the old Liberal Party of Jean Chretien and Paul Martin. They were pragmatic. The Liberal Party of Trudeau and Carney is ideological and we all pay for that.

Mark Carney's careless Public Safety Minister, Gary Anandasangaree, admitted that the Liberals' 742-MILLION-dollar gun buyback scheme is nothing more than a political stunt.

Instead of fixing their failed soft-on-crime, easy-bail laws that let violent criminals walk free, they continue to put criminals first and victims last.

He's attacking the very people who are the least likely to commit offences: lawful, trained, and tested firearms owners.
Posted by Brent
 - October 02, 2025, 12:04:57 PM
Quote from: Lokmar on October 02, 2025, 10:12:54 AMRather than comply, cucknadians should be arming themselves with military grade weapons. Time is short!
The average hunter in rural Canada would not know where to get them even if they had the balls to use them on government enforcement agencies.
Posted by Lokmar
 - October 02, 2025, 10:12:54 AM
Quote from: DKG on October 02, 2025, 07:18:59 AMThe federal government just launched a gun confiscation pilot program in Cape Breton, but Ottawa also extended the amnesty period "until October 2026," according to the National Post.

Here's the bottom line: Prime Minister Mark Carney is pushing ahead with the gun confiscation, but gun owners don't have to comply for at least another year.

You know the gun confiscation would cost billions, but law enforcement experts say it won't make Canada safer. That's a waste of money.

Rather than comply, cucknadians should be arming themselves with military grade weapons. Time is short!
Posted by DKG
 - October 02, 2025, 07:18:59 AM
The federal government just launched a gun confiscation pilot program in Cape Breton, but Ottawa also extended the amnesty period "until October 2026," according to the National Post.

Here's the bottom line: Prime Minister Mark Carney is pushing ahead with the gun confiscation, but gun owners don't have to comply for at least another year.

You know the gun confiscation would cost billions, but law enforcement experts say it won't make Canada safer. That's a waste of money.
Posted by DKG
 - October 01, 2025, 02:33:48 PM
Then federal Conservatives are seeking to stop the scheduled expansion of medical assistance in dying (MAiD) to people suffering only from a mental illness. On March 17, 2027, individuals suffering from only a mental illness, with no physical ailment or otherwise terminal condition, will be eligible to seek MAiD.

 
The mental illness expansion to MAID eligibility has been denounced by psychiatrists, mental health advocates, Indigenous communities, and disability rights organizations. The United Nations Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities has condemned Canada's MAID program and specifically called for a halt to the planned 2027 mental illness expansion.

Bill C-218, the Right to Recover Act, is essential to keeping hope alive for those living with mental illness. Allowing people with only a mental illness to seek MAiD abandons the vulnerable, who need hope, compassion, and support. We know it's possible to survive and even thrive after wanting to end your life. Like anyone suffering from illness, they need help to recover.
Posted by Herman
 - September 30, 2025, 07:18:21 PM