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The Guest Nest / Re: Mark Carney is implementin...
Last post by JOE - Today at 01:26:46 AM
Of course the postal workers are angry with Carney's plans to cut services and their jobs:


That's what a Conservative government would have done too, but at least 2x worse.
#72
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The Guest Nest / Re: Mark Carney is implementin...
Last post by JOE - Today at 01:19:03 AM
Some in New Brunswick aren't happy with Carney's proposed Sisson mining project:

#73
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The Guest Nest / Re: Mark Carney is implementin...
Last post by JOE - Today at 01:14:45 AM
Environmentalists are complaining about avatar_Mark Carney Carney's plans....


Omigod! He's not Justin Trudeau!

We thought we could have our cake & eat it!
#74
avatar_Renegade Quark
The Guest Nest / Re: You must insult the person...
Last post by Renegade Quark - Today at 01:02:05 AM
Her life is like the story of the ugly duckling except in her case the ugly duckling grew up to become an even uglier duck.
#75
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The Guest Nest / Mark Carney is implementing po...
Last post by JOE - Today at 12:55:59 AM
....including many who voted for him I suspect.

I think many Canadians can't take the tough medicine Carney is going to dish out.

Some examples are cutting back on the post office, cutting the size of the civil service & his infrastructure plans to improve the Canadian economy. Ironically these are policies many Conservatives supported. It's now being said that Carney is governing like a 'progressive conservative' rather than a Liberal like Justin Trudeau.

Unfortunately many Canadians have had it too easy for too long. They have become too soft. And like it or not, Donald Trump woke us up to that reality

Carney, the Globalist, for better or worse is actually bringing globalization to Canada. And many Canadians can't take it. The reality is and will be too hard for many to swallow.

The free and easy life in Canada as we've known it is coming to an end. Get used to it.
#76
avatar_Renegade Quark
Politics / Re: Europe is a DIRTY hell hol...
Last post by Renegade Quark - Today at 12:44:34 AM
To quote Brit friend of mine:"Within the next ten to twenty years Europe is going to burn."
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avatar_Biggie Smiles
The Flea Trap / Re: Forum gossip thread
Last post by Biggie Smiles - November 14, 2025, 11:35:40 PM
Quote from: Herman on November 14, 2025, 09:47:46 PMWhy? That would mean competition for kiddies.

The more it's normalized the bigger pool of young victims he will have.

this is why he is so adamant about defending men who want to shower with little girls despite his personal preference for little boys
#78
avatar_Conservative Perspective
Politics / Newsom's sanctuary policies un...
Last post by Conservative Perspective - November 14, 2025, 10:55:24 PM
Newsom's sanctuary policies under fire after drunk illegal immigrant kills elderly man

After an elderly man was killed in a hit-and-run involving an illegal alien, the Department of Homeland Security asked, "How many Americans must be killed" before Gov. Newsom cooperates.

Source: Newsom's sanctuary policies under fire after drunk illegal immigrant kills elderly man
#79
avatar_Shen Li
Art, Hard Rock & Harmony / Re: 1970s Songs
Last post by Shen Li - November 14, 2025, 10:50:24 PM
Quote from: J E B Stuart on November 14, 2025, 01:18:21 AMJohn Dawson Winter III, a/k/a Johnny Winter was a legendary albino blues guitarist from Beaumont, Texas, who was active from 1959 right up until he died in Switzerland in 2014. I had the good fortune to see him live at The House of Blues. Even though he had to be helped onto the stage and seated in a chair, he still had it. He collaborated for some time in the early 70s with remnants of The McCoys, including Rick Derringer. This is a great rocker from an album of the same name:


Amen.
He doesn't look human.
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avatar_Shen Li
The Guest Nest / Re: Some female dumped four ki...
Last post by Shen Li - November 14, 2025, 10:47:56 PM
Quote from: wizer on November 13, 2025, 01:12:40 PMCost of living is very low. The average Greek lives on about $1200 per month.
I live in Singapore which is very expensive. A lot of countries in SE Asia have large expat populations. Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam and the Philippines in particular. A lot of Western expats and Singaporeans retire in those countries.

What I have heard is that you can still retire for $1200/month in the region if you are frugal. Most say $1500 is the minimum you need.  Of course locals can and do live cheaper.

Greece sounds like a bargain.