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Oct 30, 2023Liked by Sheldon Yakiwchuk

I'm in Nova Scotia. I don't want to pay this bullshit. I don't believe in climate change.

Why should we be punished for having a crappy government.

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I love the Atlantic Provinces...hate seeing them used as pawns in a political game that drives this country further spiraling downward.

The climate has always changed and will continue to change until we get hit by a big enough asteroid.

Taxes can't change nor fix the weather.

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Oct 30, 2023Liked by Sheldon Yakiwchuk

Like a boss!

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Are we seeing the 'death throes' of the Trudeau-Singh theocracy? I'm praying it is so. Danielle Smith needs to add Alberta's voice to the message delivered to the feds by Scott Moe. This climate tyranny needs to end. Now.

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How will Moe control the weather here without the carbon tax?! It's cold already!

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Moe and Smith have emerged as having the most integrity of all premiers. Sadly Ontario is stuck with the cheeseburger-loving dropout idiot Ford, who came in guns blazing and has since morphed into a CINO Liberal. You can just smell the desperation in the federal Liberals. This play to Atlantic Canada was doomed to fail from the get go but once again, in Trudeau's entire life he has never faced a consequence for anything. Sophie dumping him was probably the first time. But he makes these slapnut announcements and policies on the fly because he can't see past the immediate problem. Collapsing support in the east = give them money. I bet it never even occurred to him that the rest of the country would say WTF and now the bluff is being called, hard. What's Trudeau going to do? Send in the RCMP to arrest two sitting premiers? He will cave, kicking and screaming. In the meantime he has to deal with that dumbass Gudie Hutchings and he's left Steven Guilbeault standing there holding his own junk. The best thing now would be for Guilbeault to resign or cross the floor to the Elizabeth May 24/7 happy hour. I'll reiterate again, February 2024. Trudeau is a narcissist but there are multiple sides to that. He's finally going to realize that he has no chance and he's going to walk before he takes an electoral beating. The LPC will be in shambles but it will be someone else's problem.

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Shambles, maybe, but there's probably a blame-it-on-Justin campaign planned, and a new guy being groomed. Mark Carney could be worse because he's actually intelligent.

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Agreed Carney is dangerous but I think he'll fail like Ignatieff if he even takes the job. Trudeau was a Liberal asset now turned into a massive liability. That backlash will carry into the election and Poilievre should see a landslide majority of 210+ seats, maybe more. If he stays true to his word and cuts all that slush funding to the liberal media, Carney has no chance.

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Glad to hear your view. Hope you are right.

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it's too cold in canada to be taxing people for heat

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MOE THE MAN!!!!!!

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At least he’s making up for some of the schmozzle he caused during convid.

If Moe and Smith can get together, can you send the product to BC? We desperately need a replacement

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About time he did something right. I’m still a bit miffed about the stance he took against the unjabbed, and all the things he said about us. Dicks and wannabe tyrants don’t change (cough cough…Slapinsky… cough cough)

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Exactly, beware scorpions wanting passage across the river.

2020 election "no more lockdowns"

2020 brought in lockdowns

2021 "no vaccine passports"

2021 brought in passports

2023 loses 2 seats, panic panic panic.

Now the drunk driver is putting the 2030 agenda in jeopardy.

A good move but, I ain't trusting him.

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Links for the CPP graph pls

pls

pls.

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Good post YS. See Chart of the Day June 24th Canada Pension Plan Running on Fumes and Sept.24th Alberta Pension Plan Proposed.

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