@BelzileBen86587@funtomvids He literally moaned about calls to prayer in Regina, which he name-checked, muttering about 'other religions' because he doesn't even have the integrity to be open and honest in his toxic remarks.
@jamiljivani I see you didn't get into Poilievre's shadow cabinet. I applaud him for that.
Can't wait until he finally boots you from caucus or refuses to sign your nomination papers.
Honestly, your "prayers from other religions" line is reason enough to turf you.
Like Vance, you're awful.
@UTD_Seth001 Of course, had Senegal not conceded two quick goals after dominating the match, none of this would've occurred.
I'm deeply ambivalent about the penalty, but let's not pretend Senegal didn't play a role in their own downfall.
@globeandmail Their party whip remains in his role.
He's the guy presently claiming, on social media, that Carney and Epstein were pals.
The sorry likes of Lewis, Scheer, and Lantsman all kept their posts.
The only possible 'maturity' was ignoring Jivani, as any sensible person would.
@Yvh1@LFairclo Ford: $230 million in canceled green energy projects; $4 billion in pre-election bribes (license sticker 'refunds' and 'rebate cheques'); $400 million on a parking garage; at least $250 million to cancel an expiring beer contract; etc.
But do go on.
@PierrePoilievre@CANMNT_Official You are, without exception, the most insufferable politician I've ever seen.
You're a negative, toxic twit.
So, please, just stay in your braying, bloviating lane and stick to whining about Trudeau. Don't wreck this moment for the rest of us.
@DanRiffle Can you not see, on tv, how the grass is cut to create lines?
Plus the *main* job of assistant refs is to keep an eye out for, and flag, offsides.
@andrew_leach@drTJUU@mcgillu@DalhousieU Agreed.
Letting a shameless partisan masquerade as an academic and letting his errors and misrepresentations go uncorrected does everyone a disservice.
@peteremcc@politicalham@GadSaad "The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness."
John Kenneth Galbraith
@peteremcc@politicalham@GadSaad Sigh.
I'm going to go through life paying taxes. I don't have much choice, really.
But I'll at least appreciate I get lots of things in return.
You and the Saads of the world will, instead, whine endlessly about taxes . . . while benefiting from the things those taxes pay for.
@djkeithkaos1@peteremcc@politicalham@GadSaad Guy with limited vocabulary, unhealthy levels of Islamophobia, and a boner for Charlie Kirk has joined the conversation.
What a time to be alive.
@MayCrawford777@greg_travis Student tuition fees don't come close to paying the full cost of an undergrad degree.
The Quebec government estimates tuition fees, depending on the subject & the university, cover between 15-30% of the cost of an education; taxpayers pay the rest.
@peteremcc@politicalham@GadSaad Yes.
Having things like publicly funded healthcare and education is just like (checks notes) clean dishes.
Got it.
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@TheRoseCompany@CanadaSentinel@GadSaad I pay a lot in taxes. I'm happy to; it means I'm doing well.
My kids are thriving & earning way more than I ever did - thanks, in part, to the PUBLICLY FUNDED education they received.
Twats like Saad love to moan about what they pay; they never discuss what they get in return.