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DariusLikewise posted:im 46% of manitobans that watched that video and are screaming FIVE MORE YEARS FIVE MORE YEARS Can't wait for the Liberal surge in voters because some people just weren't able to vote for the NDP this time around for some totally mysterious unknown reason The Cons are going to win a bunch of Winnipeg seats with like 37% of the vote, similar to what happened in the two recent Winnipeg byelections, and I'm going to be very angry. There's also a disturbing amount of Robert Falcon-Ouellette signs out in Southdale for some reason, so I guess Audrey Gordon is going to be one of those Cons sneaking back in due to morons voting for RFO. ColdBlooded has issued a correction as of 22:32 on Sep 6, 2023 |
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bvj191jgl7bBsqF5m posted:people with CPTSD and chronic damange from repeated traumatic brain injuries love to be like Is this another Theo quote? I actually cant tell. On another topic has anyone noticed around them a huge uptick of climate change denialism? Like before when it was more theoretical it made sense, but right now it seems like a whole lot of the country is in the the first D of DABDA and I hope the A doesnt coincide with a federal election.
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# ? Sep 7, 2023 00:11 |
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wynott dunn posted:should never have sold petro-can In some alternate universe Canada's oil was nationalized in the 1950s, Alberta's irresponsible governments weren't allowed to squander a trillion tax dollars, and modern Canada is Big Norway.
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# ? Sep 7, 2023 16:25 |
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ARACHTION posted:Is this another Theo quote? I actually cant tell. I made it up and I am very concerned now because I got concussed a lot playing hockey
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# ? Sep 7, 2023 17:33 |
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https://twitter.com/DavidColetto/status/1699801698124931560
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# ? Sep 7, 2023 18:06 |
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Now to see what trash they adopt at their convention, and what tack Skippy will take after that. If they go full psycho anti-woke as their main platform I dont think theyll win. If they go full faux-populist economic, they definitely would.
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# ? Sep 7, 2023 18:13 |
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That's for whatever the alt-conservative party is this cycle (I can't remember what it is lol).
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# ? Sep 7, 2023 18:16 |
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A valuable lesson that spending $1.6 million in advertising and taking off your glasses can improve your personal image.ARACHTION posted:Now to see what trash they adopt at their convention, and what tack Skippy will take after that. Here's a selection of the proposals: Submission #1032 124. Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (Modification) (crossing out 5 paragraphs of poo poo and replacing it with): We believe that the control and operations of the CBC/SRC as an entity should be accomplished through independent, non-governmental funding. Submission #1257 - China 164. China The Conservative Party will adopt an assertive foreign policy toward authoritarian dictatorships, including the Chinese Communist Party, focused on upholding Canadas values respecting human rights and democratic principles. We will expand trade and military alliances in Asia and strengthen our relationships with like-minded democracies to counteract Chinese government aggression. To combat China's adversarial behaviour, the Conservative Party will: Cease Chinese military cooperation. Deny China's participation at sensitive Canadian research facilities. Ban Chinese government aligned entities ownership in Canadian companies or sale/purchase of sensitive technologies. Advocate Chinas removal from WTO until equitable economic reforms ... more boring foreign policy/defense poo poo... Submission #1066 Unfair Hiring Practices A Conservative government will restore merit in Canadas innovation by directing hiring practices associated with federal research funding away from ideology and instead emphasizing first and foremost, supporting and retaining Canada's top research talent, irrespective of personal immutable characteristics. Submission #998 - Protecting Workers: Those in Unions, Public Sector, or in Self-Regulated Trades or Professions. The Conservative Party does not support forced political, cultural, or ideological training of any kind as pre-condition of employment or practice. Those employed in the public sector, unions or self-regulated trades/professions should not be forced to make affirmations, or participate in ideological programs, as a condition of employment or practice. Submission #1380 Supporting Investment in Canada Capital gains on the sale of Canadian equities and capital property are currently subject to personal income taxation on 50% of the net capital gain. The Conservative Party supports elimination of taxation on capital gains accrued by Canadian holders of Canadian equities and property to a lifetime maximum of $1,000,000. Submission #1249 31. Carbon Tax We believe that there should be no federally imposed carbon taxes or cap and trade systems on either the provinces and territories or on the citizens of Canada. The provinces and territories should be free to develop their own climate change policies, without federal interference or federal penalties or incentives. Significant emission reductions are achievable through development and application of new and/or improved technologies and wise policy. Submission #1157 - Development of a Hudson Bay Port The Conservative Party supports development of energy transmission infrastructure and a Hudson Bay port, for the export of LNG, hydrogen, and other bulk product. The project would be a monumental undertaking of National importance. Canada should actively engage with provinces, private sector and Indigenous interests to earnestly explore this opportunity. Submission #1254 Passenger Rail We support improved rail infrastructure across Canada, including innovative high-speed passenger rail where warranted. This would ease conflicts between passenger and freight trains, reduce highway congestion and GHG emissions, and promote national unity and inter-provincial trade. (yeah no way this passes) Submission #1067 Canadas Bail System Ontario Regional Priority The Conservative Party believes that Canadians safety should be protected by keeping dangerous offenders behind bars while awaiting trial, rather than amongst law-abiding society. This requires: (1) mandating that a bail applicants criminal history be revealed at bail hearings, and (2) a much-needed reformation of the counterproductive catch-and-release bail system. ... some gun stuff and anti child-porn stuff, then the culture war proposals really begin: Submission #1268 - Protecting Children's Mental and Physical Health A Conservative government will protect children by prohibiting life altering medicinal or surgical interventions on minors under 18 to treat gender confusion or dysphoria, and encourage positive mental and physical health support for all Canadians suffering from gender dysphoria and related mental health challenges. Submission #1858 - A National Uniform Right to Informed Consent and Bodily Autonomy Every Canadian is entitled to informed consent and bodily autonomy. Health professionals must disclose an uncensored risk benefit analysis for any treatment (including vaccines) while protecting patient privacy. No constitutional right shall be restricted for refusing medical treatments or disclosure. Our country shall promote a scientific, unprejudiced, balanced, open discourse. Submission #908 77. Euthanasia - MAID, protecting the vulnerable Ontario Regional Priority In principle, the Conservative Party opposes euthanasia and assisted suicide. Furthermore, we oppose the extension of euthanasia and assisted suicide (MAID) to minors, to people who are not competent, and people who live with psychological suffering (mental illness), and people not terminally ill (their natural death is not reasonably foreseeable). We oppose MAID for people living with disabilities or mental illness seeking to die based on poverty, homelessness or inability to receive medical treatment. Euthanasia must not be an abandonment of people living with genuine needs. Submission #999 89. Women - Protecting Female Sports, Intimate Spaces and Women's Rights For clarity, the term woman used throughout this CPC Policy Declaration means female person. The Conservative Party supports the full participation of women in the social, economic, and cultural life of Canada, and believes their unique identity and contributions should be celebrated and supported. The Conservative Party of Canada believes that women are entitled to the safety, dignity, and privacy of single-sex spaces (e.g., prisons, shelters, locker rooms, washrooms) and the benefits of women-only categories (e.g., sports, awards, grants, scholarships). The Canadian workforce has evolved to include more women than ever. We believe all Canadians have the right to freedom from discrimination in the workplace and equality of opportunity. Individuals should be only judged on skills, qualifications and merits. Women must be entitled to equal pay for equal work. We condemn discrimination against girls through gender selection abortions. Of course I skipped over the balanced budget submission, which pairs well with this one: Submission #1727 - No tax on working income for seniors aged 65 and beyond Quebec Regional Priority 90. Seniors The Conservative Party recognizes that those over the age of 65 are becoming a dominant segment of our population. We are committed to ensuring that seniors continue to have quality of life, accessible health care and the ability to stay in their homes longer. Many Canadians wish to continue working but are penalized by the loss of retirement benefits. We oppose the discriminatory practice of mandatory retirement and believe Canadians should be given the choice of retiring or continuing to work without the loss of federal retirement benefits. We also believe that workers over 60 are a trained and needed workforce in a context of low unemployment. We believe in the implementation of tax incentives that will stimulate their retention or return to employment. We believe that workers aged 65 and over should not pay taxes on working income. There was one submission for simplifying the tax code and another half-dozen for adding more tax breaks and credits, e.g. for first-time home buyers.
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# ? Sep 7, 2023 18:34 |
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Our Americanization continues.
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# ? Sep 7, 2023 18:46 |
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Single issue train voters very conflicted right now
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# ? Sep 7, 2023 18:49 |
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That stood out to me too.
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# ? Sep 7, 2023 18:51 |
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DaysBefore posted:Single issue train voters very conflicted right now gently caress every single issue voter. theyre loving idiots
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# ? Sep 7, 2023 18:55 |
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Finally, Canada's poor old CEOs will get their millions tax-free. What a sales pitch for the plebiscite. I'm sure someone like Norman Murray Edwards (with his meagre $3.7 billion dollar net worth) needs this change in order to retire comfortably. Edit: Also by specifying "working income", this will do nothing to assist the living of actual lower- and middle-class pensioners. Gainsboro has issued a correction as of 19:00 on Sep 7, 2023 |
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Gonna be very odd when all the Canadians in the i hate cars thread start campaigning for the tories
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# ? Sep 7, 2023 18:58 |
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Elimination of capital gains tax is insane.
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# ? Sep 7, 2023 18:59 |
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Calumanjaro posted:Elimination of capital gains tax is insane. bro its only up to 1 million dollars. so the working class and those working to work them will dfeinitely benefit
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# ? Sep 7, 2023 19:02 |
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i get my capital gains at the gym.
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# ? Sep 7, 2023 19:05 |
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RBC posted:bro its only up to 1 million dollars. so the working class and those working to work them will dfeinitely benefit Imagine thinking the working class maxes out their tfsa/rrsp/fhsa/assp. I made that last one up.
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# ? Sep 7, 2023 19:08 |
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DaysBefore posted:Gonna be very odd when all the Canadians in the i hate cars thread start campaigning for the tories wrong i will still be voting communist
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# ? Sep 7, 2023 20:59 |
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Were a very deeply stupid country
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# ? Sep 7, 2023 21:06 |
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DaysBefore posted:Gonna be very odd when all the Canadians in the i hate cars thread start campaigning for the tories it does say where warranted which means. more studies!
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# ? Sep 7, 2023 21:07 |
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sitchensis posted:it does say where warranted which means. ... high speed rail to the new Hudson Bay port? https://twitter.com/apapenheim/status/1339500029741035520
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# ? Sep 7, 2023 21:12 |
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eXXon posted:... high speed rail to the new Hudson Bay port? lol @ the high-speed rail from Halifax to PEI(??) and then skipping past the entire populated portion of New Brunswick into Quebec (via Maine). TheKingofSprings posted:Were a very deeply stupid country
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# ? Sep 7, 2023 21:19 |
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TheKingofSprings posted:Were a very deeply stupid country this is true, so i'll point out that the map in the tweet above is a joke map. it's is not a real thing that anyone is proposing. you would think this was very obvious, from, like, the whole thing, but last time it got posted some people apparently though it was real
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# ? Sep 7, 2023 21:22 |
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the children yearn for the hobo (jumping on moving trains) lifestyle.
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# ? Sep 7, 2023 21:30 |
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eXXon posted:We oppose MAID for people living with disabilities or mental illness seeking to die based on poverty, homelessness or inability to receive medical treatment. "there will be no escape from your fate"
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infernal machines posted:"there will be no escape from your fate" I read an interview with a homeless guy who came very close to going through with MAID based on his poverty and inability to get appropriate support (he got that through the community after his case was reported on) and he was very emphatic that he didn't want people going after doctors approving this because he made a rational choice based his circumstances and it wasn't his doctor's fault they couldn't prescribe what he needed to live. So yeah, pretty much this. I bet it's pretty hard on the doctors to have patients like this where they know what they need, it's reasonable and achievable, they are healthy and could have many years left and the only option that is open to them is a dignified death.
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# ? Sep 7, 2023 22:23 |
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the one government guaranteed to not only not address any of the causes, or provide any solutions, but also to very intentionally make all of them worse* it just comes across as a threat *the liberals will also make them worse, but only passively rather than with malicious intent, and at least they'll hand you an out if it looks like it'll save a few dollars
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# ? Sep 7, 2023 22:26 |
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eliminating cap gains and income tax for people over 65 is the kind of boomer pandering ive been waiting for, old people raised up on high on the backs of working young people. may they live for ten thousand years.
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# ? Sep 7, 2023 22:36 |
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eventually we'll all die and they'll have to eat each other
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# ? Sep 7, 2023 22:47 |
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The train thing is such an out of nowhere inclusion lol. I can only assume some Tory uppity up has family on the board of CN or something since VIA doesn't own any track iirc and can only run on CN or Canada Pacific or whoever' lines. Only way it makes sense Coincidentally the privatised track through New Brunswick is so poorly maintained that there are sections VIA won't let trains go faster than 30km/h lol. Takes 22 hours to go Hali - Montreal, which is only like 14 by car
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# ? Sep 8, 2023 00:06 |
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There was at least one other motion about rail in general including cargo rail to tidewater ports. I was just skimming them anyway I have no idea which if any are likely to pass or if the CPC even gives a poo poo about their official platform. Last time I looked at the federal Liberal's equivalent member policies, they were generally more progressive than typical election platforms, which as we know all major parties and their leaders take extremely seriously.
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# ? Sep 8, 2023 00:16 |
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It's not like they have to do anything they promise in their platform anyhow. Once they get in they'll just do whatever the gently caress ghoulish poo poo they want.
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# ? Sep 8, 2023 00:23 |
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DaysBefore posted:Takes 22 hours to go Hali - Montreal, which is only like 14 by car I took Via coast-to-coast in 2014 and it took three weeks, over one week of which was real-time spent on a train. infernal machines posted:it's is not a real thing that anyone is proposing. actually I feel strongly we need continuous 30 minute service from Tuktoyaktuk to Alert.
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# ? Sep 8, 2023 00:28 |
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Dreylad posted:eliminating cap gains and income tax for people over 65 is the kind of boomer pandering ive been waiting for, old people raised up on high on the backs of working young people. may they live for ten thousand years. i would become a tax criminal if that happened.
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# ? Sep 8, 2023 00:37 |
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the nice thing about rail is most of it is already built. Dont need no fancy new maps just old maps and old technology (straight metal beams)
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# ? Sep 8, 2023 00:38 |
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infernal machines posted:the one government guaranteed to not only not address any of the causes, or provide any solutions, but also to very intentionally make all of them worse* I don't know if it's even credible as such, considering the whole reason MAID is legal is because of a supreme court ruling that seems unlikely to be changed (notwithstanding notwithstanding, of course).
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# ? Sep 8, 2023 00:41 |
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amtrak from toronto to nyc was like 12 hours, it all sucks
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# ? Sep 8, 2023 01:16 |
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Great, I can work until I die now without any taxation (read theft). I would greatly prefer that over having social supports that would allow me to retire without worries at 65. Bro all these retired politician ghouls who sit on boards of companies they wrote favourable legislation for for doing Jack poo poo for 200,000$ a year will get a hell of a raise under Skippy. The high speed rail will only connect Conservative voting districts. Of, course itll all be on land all MPs will have speculated beforehand it goes without saying. Thats just tradition after all.
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# ? Sep 8, 2023 01:18 |