Listening to @GadSaad break down Canadian taxes on Sean Hannity… aren’t you just excited to be Canadian??
From January 1st until the end of August, you work for free for the government.
Only starting in September do you finally get to keep what you actually earned.
Provincial tax capped at 25.75%. Federal tax at 33%. Already deep into the 50s before you even spend a dollar.
Then add the double sales tax, carbon tax, gas tax, property tax, and school tax — and you’re left with roughly 30 cents on every dollar you make.
This isn’t “contributing to society.” This is modern serfdom dressed up as compassion.
The same government that wastes billions on ArrivScam, failed apps, and fax machine replacement programs now expects you to hand over eight months of your life every single year.
And they still have the nerve to tell you there’s no money left for actual Canadians.
Wake up. This didn’t happen by accident.
#cdnpoli #TaxFreedomDay #LiberalFail #CanadaFirst
Colombia had its Presidential election on Sunday. Hand counted paper ballots. All counted and reported within 2 hrs of polls closing. Voter citizenship ID required. It's not that hard.
One more time …
I live in the third most populated state of Florida, and our entire state can easily count votes that night.
If it takes longer than that to count votes in just a city, Democrats are cheating again.
Democrats can’t win unless they cheat.
It’s two minutes to midnight. The time for talking is over; the time for action is now. That’s why we are presenting the first-ever patriotic European Citizens’ Initiative: the @SaveEuropeAct.
Acknowledging the ethnocultural continuity of Europe’s peoples as crucial for the preservation of Europe, we demand an immediate and total halt to immigration and the creation of a comprehensive European Remigration system.
To achieve that, we need your help. With a million signatures, the European Commission must meet with us face-to-face and take a stance on remigration and the future of Europe as a whole.
Mark Carney got 30.1% of the vote from eligible voters in Canada
and then he stole a majority. Total power with 30% of the vote.
and hes over here telling Alberta that a 50% + 1 referendum is not good enough to leave Canada.
F'k Mark Carney!
Mark Carney stating Separation wasn’t on the ballot paper when people voted for Smith,well Mark Carney where was The New World Order on your ballot? Where was China being our partner?
"Did they vote for this in the last provincial election? No, they didn't."
That line from @MarkJCarney deserves to be framed and hung on a wall somewhere, preferably over the entrance to the "National Museum of Political Nerve & Hypocrisy."
Because now I have questions.
⁉️ Did Canadians vote for #Carney to pivot Canada toward a more European economic and defence model?
🙅🏼♀️ No, they did not.
⁉️ Did they vote for him to start loosening Canada from its most important trading relationship with the United States after campaigning as the only adult in the room who could handle Trump?
🙅🏼♀️ No, they did not!
⁉️ Did they vote for new strategic partnerships with China?
🙅🏼♀️ No, they did not!
⁉️ Did they vote for a revived industrial carbon pricing regime and carbon markets dressed up as competitiveness?
🙅🏼♀️ No, they did not!!
⁉️ Did they vote for "no Pathways, no pipeline" as national energy policy?
🙅🏼♀️ NO, THEY DID NOT!
Apparently #democracy only requires itemized voter consent when #Albertans want to ask an #Alberta question.
When #Ottawa changes the direction of the country after election day, they call it leadership.
When citizens want a direct say on the future of their own province, suddenly it is reckless, divisive and dangerous. Does this clown pretending to lead FOR Canadians even hear himself?
People asking people what people think.
Terrifying stuff.
#cdnpoli #CarneyIsALyingHypocrite #WesternAlienation
https://t.co/DN2vTrQnhL
Bloc Québécois House Leader Christine Normandin says Albertans alone should decide their future in Canada, just as Quebecers alone decide Quebec’s.
She adds the federal government should not have any role in a vote or the wording of the question.
$82,000 a year.” That number is creating serious debate across Canada after recent discussions around refugee support, affordability, and taxpayer spending. At a time when many Canadians are struggling with: • Rising rent 🏠 • Grocery costs 🛒 • Higher taxes 💰 • Overall cost of living 📈
Elbows up 🥴🤦🏻♂️🇨🇦👇