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« Reply #1755 on: July 02, 2021, 10:40:26 am »
It's pretty obvious what happened at the lab


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« Reply #1756 on: July 02, 2021, 12:51:37 pm »
CPC/O'Foole make a biglyTime announcement concerning "Emergency Preparedness"... one in which an accompanying news backgrounder was only sent to journalists - not made publicly available. A backgrounder that paid homage to the forever Conservative golden-idol - privatization! Cause they're experienced in this file... just look what Conservatives did by privatizing Canada's publicly owned Connaught Labs - a world leader in vaccine and drug production!


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« Reply #1757 on: July 05, 2021, 11:30:56 am »
of late, CPC supporters have taken to spreading misinformation (telling porkies) about the government's efforts in regards First Nation water advisories.

the waldo calls for, just the facts Jack!

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« Reply #1758 on: July 08, 2021, 01:49:26 pm »
The Liberals are set to give a one-time payment $500 in August to every senior over age 75, whether rich or poor:  https://www.ctvnews.ca/politics/liberals-set-august-date-for-one-time-500-payment-to-seniors-aged-75-and-older-1.5500331

Can you smell an election coming?  They've got the younger votes with climate efforts and indigenous commitments and the cash they gave to many students who would otherwise be sitting on their arse, they've got the feminist initiatives to grab the female vote.  Who else do we need to kiss butts with before an election?  Oh yes the seniors!

Ok let's give everyone over age 75 $500 even if they don't need it, even if they're rich!  Forget about a one-time top-up to seniors getting guaranteed income supplement (you know, the poor seniors who could actually use the money), give it everyone old!  Because seniors not in the job market did SOOO BAD during COVID lol.  Their RRSP's certainly didn't make a killing last year! (Oh wait, they did).

The Liberals are buying votes with our own money and putting it on our credit card, and will give it out next month (you know, when COVID is over anyways & everyone is vaccinated) just in time for an election call.  What a true piece of crap the Liberals are.  A tiger never changes its stripes

And before the arse-kissing begans, here's a pre-emptive SHUT THE **** UP WALDO YOU LIBERAL ASS-LICKING ****.  Anyone who cares more about their favorite political party than ethics or the country is a TRUE PIECE OF ******** you and the Liberals waldo.  Who signs your cheques you little ****?  Step on Jody's throat when one of your own whistleblows eh you dirty Liberal ****?

And the sad thing is the CPC pulled all sorts of BS too before elections.  These politicians are all power-hungry a-holes who care about their own power than the country.  The problem is this country is filled with people like the waldo.  I'm not going to vote Liberal, I'll abstain from voting before rewarding these goons with more power.

If you're over 75 and are well off, consider donating your $500 to a local homeless shelter.  There's far fewer cars on the road and pedestrians on the street this past year, I can imagine the beggars on the street are really hurting, sincerely.
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« Reply #1759 on: July 08, 2021, 02:57:46 pm »
The last time these idiots gave us $300 we gave one cheque to the local food bank and the other to the Salvation Army. This is absolutely ******* ridiculous for a government borrowing 3 billion a week. These boneheads have absolutely no sense of fiscal responsibility.
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« Reply #1760 on: July 08, 2021, 03:29:37 pm »
And before the arse-kissing begans, here's a pre-emptive SHUT THE **** UP WALDO YOU LIBERAL ASS-LICKING ****.  Anyone who cares more about their favorite political party than ethics or the country is a TRUE PIECE OF ****.  **** you and the Liberals waldo. 
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If you're over 75 and are well off, consider donating your $500 to a local homeless shelter.  There's far fewer cars on the road and pedestrians on the street this past year, I can imagine the beggars on the street are really hurting, sincerely.

The last time these idiots gave us $300 we gave one cheque to the local food bank and the other to the Salvation Army. This is absolutely ******* ridiculous for a government borrowing 3 billion a week. These boneheads have absolutely no sense of fiscal responsibility.

guys, guys... most of those 75+ are your 'Old Stock' peeps - geezaz, show some compassion!

here's a thought while you're whining about eligibility: educate yourself on OAS 'clawbacks' - sure you can!

hey member wilber, I read that those $300 (tax free) payments were well received particularly given increased costs to seniors during the pandemic. As you obviously didn't need them, good on ya for donating yours, hey!
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« Reply #1761 on: July 08, 2021, 04:56:57 pm »
According to Stats Can there are 2,881,969 people age 75 and over in Canada. That's another 1.44 billion Trudeau is going to borrow to buy seniors votes. It's no wonder millennials hate boomers but Trudeau and Freeland aren't boomers, just cynical idiot Gen Xer's.

I don't mind the OAS increase because that gets clawed back above a certain income level.

Eff it, maybe we'll just put it against the tax instalments we have to give these morons if this is the kind of thing they are going to do with it.
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« Reply #1762 on: July 08, 2021, 06:40:29 pm »
I don't mind the OAS increase because that gets clawed back above a certain income level.

ya, like the waldo said! If only the Gorgeous member knew it would have tempered his furious vitriolic attack - ya think?

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« Reply #1763 on: July 08, 2021, 07:17:03 pm »
ya, like the waldo said! If only the Gorgeous member knew it would have tempered his furious vitriolic attack - ya think?


1.44 billion to buy votes. Someone should go to jail for that, it’s theft.

I hope you are young waldo because you will be wearing that pile of debt for the rest of your life.
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Re: Government Day-to-Day
« Reply #1764 on: July 08, 2021, 07:36:18 pm »
The last time these idiots gave us $300 we gave one cheque to the local food bank and the other to the Salvation Army. This is absolutely ******* ridiculous for a government borrowing 3 billion a week. These boneheads have absolutely no sense of fiscal responsibility.

Good for you that's really kind of you.  We need more of that in this world.

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« Reply #1765 on: July 08, 2021, 08:01:06 pm »
Good for you that's really kind of you.  We need more of that in this world.

"Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country".

I wasn't being kind, I just thought it would be immoral to keep it. If shithead Justin is going to **** money away at least he should be sure it is going to people who need it.
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« Reply #1766 on: July 08, 2021, 08:04:53 pm »
hey member wilber, I read that those $300 (tax free) payments were well received particularly given increased costs to seniors during the pandemic. As you obviously didn't need them, good on ya for donating yours, hey!

I'm glad the rich old spunkers in the Weston family get some extra dough courtesy of our debt because the groceries they sell at the stores they own are bit more expensive.

Truly a wonderful way to create a thriving society is to make everyone government dependents.  Truly a healthy democracy is grabbing votes by bribing people with their own money.  Meanwhile our healthcare systems are a joke.  Maybe throw them some more cash before creating MASSIVE programs like childcare, not to mention pharma, or dental.  Hey Waldo?

The mental health systems in my province are in severe states of underfunding, to the point of inhumanity.  I've seen a friend suffering from terrible depression wait several months to see a psychiatrist.  THEY TOLD HIM THE WAIT WOULD BE 6 MONTHS.  And psychologists aren't covered by public health insurance, unless they work in a hospital.  So my friend was F**KED, unless they were hearing "voices in the head", which they weren't.  And a psychologist is only a therapist, they're not medical doctors  like psychiatrists are who can diagnose medical illnesses, nor can they prescribe medications.

This is the kind of government we have.  Run by incompetent careerist sociopaths.  No ethics, no honour, no humanity, for self and party over country.  Whistleblowers will be exiled.  That sweet Nunavut female MP from the NDP couldn't hack it.  She seems like a sweet girl from the north who just wanted to help her people and her country.  Guess she learned that the halls of Ottawa aren't like her tiny town in Nunavut.  They say "We're here for you women! We're here for you aboriginals!"...and yet their actions say "We don't want you Jody, we don't want you Mumilaaq".  "Get out of here you trouble-makers!".

This country is led by true pieces of garbage at every level of government.

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« Reply #1767 on: July 09, 2021, 11:31:30 am »
Nov 2005: Liberal Social Development Minister Ken Dryden achieved his goal of obtaining early-learning and child-care deals with all 10 provinces... unfortunately this most valiant effort towards a 'national' day care system/approach was killed by Jack Layton/NDP.


July 8, 2021: Canada announces first early learning and child care agreement with the province of British Columbia --- In the recent federal budget, the Government of Canada laid out a transformative plan to build a Canada-wide, community-based system of quality early learning and child care. It committed to working with provincial, territorial, and Indigenous partners to put a system in place. Today’s historic first agreement, with British Columbia, is making this plan a reality in Canada.

The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, and the Premier of British Columbia, John Horgan, today announced an agreement that will significantly improve early learning and child care for children in the province. As part of this agreement, the Government of Canada will invest $3.2 billion over the next five years to help improve regulated early learning and child care for children under 6 years of age in British Columbia.

Under this agreement, the governments of Canada and British Columbia will work together to improve access to quality, affordable, flexible, and inclusive early learning and child care programs and services. British Columbia and Canada agree on the goal of $10 a day child care, and will work together towards achieving an average parent fee of $10 per day for all regulated child care spaces for children under 6 by the end of the five-year agreement. By the end of 2022, British Columbians will see a 50 per cent reduction in average parent fees for children under the age of 6 in regulated child care.

Quote from: Prime Minister Justin Trudeau
Too many parents across the country are struggling to find affordable, high-quality child care. This agreement with British Columbia is a big step forward in establishing Canada-wide child care that will make life more affordable for families, get women back into the workforce, and drive economic growth, while giving every child in Canada, no matter where they live, the chance to achieve their potential.

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« Reply #1768 on: July 09, 2021, 11:47:52 am »
Damn the torpedos, full speed ahead with those printing presses, we have an election to win.
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« Reply #1769 on: July 09, 2021, 11:54:38 am »
Damn the torpedos, full speed ahead with those printing presses, we have an election to win.

governing is a serious business - debt whiners best get out of the way!