🚨Mark Carney, the economist has a pattern you can’t ignore 🚨
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@MarcNixon24 "Inferno" is the story of Dante's journey, the 3rd circle represents the sin of gluttony, where the souls of the gluttonous are punished...Except that in the Canadian version, it is Canadians that are made to suffer for Carney's sin(s), while his voters are frozen with elbows up.
🚨 SEN. RON JOHNSON: “THEY'RE SETTING US UP FOR IT AGAIN” 🚨
In an interview with LindellTV's @CaraCastronuova, @SenRonJohnson warned that Americans cannot simply move on from what happened during COVID.
“I need to show the American public how utterly corrupt this process is.”
Johnson said many Americans don't want to believe federal health agencies may have misled them, but argued that exposing the truth is essential to preventing it from happening again.
When asked whether another mass vaccination campaign could be on the horizon, Johnson didn't mince words:
“They're setting us up for it. Hantavirus. Ebola.”
Johnson also questioned why public health officials focused so heavily on vaccines while dismissing discussions about treatments.
“If there would have been effective treatment for COVID, they never would have gotten emergency use authorization.”
@MarioNawfal Even it this video is from an earlier time, this is the level the U.K. has stooped to. I'm glad I've visited before all of this alienation has seen the light of day. I never plan to return in my life.
🇬🇧 7 officers showed up to drag an autistic girl out of her home.
Her crime? Calling a cop "lesbian."
7 officers.
While illegal immigrants commit crimes with impunity, the police are wasting their time on this nonsense.
Man, the UK is a joke
@FoodProfessor Thank-you for your courage, and for what you do, Food Professor. Your work is invaluable. George Orwell may never know how prescient he was, when he wrote (apocryphal or not), "In a Time of Universal Deceit — Telling the Truth Is a Revolutionary Act".
I was recently asked how I'm able to share information that many Canadians never hear about—stories that often receive little or no media coverage.
The answer is simple: people trust us with information.
Over the years, I've been fortunate to earn the confidence of individuals who have firsthand knowledge of what's really happening behind the scenes. Many of them take significant personal and professional risks by speaking out. Some could jeopardize their careers, their businesses, or their reputations. They trust us to protect their identities while helping Canadians better understand issues that may affect them directly.
Years ago, these same people could often turn to the media to tell their stories and contribute to a more informed public debate. Today, that has become far more difficult. Many feel their perspectives are unwelcome unless they align with prevailing narratives. Whether one agrees with that assessment or not, it is a reality frequently expressed by those who contact me.
Academia faces similar challenges. In my experience, many scholars are reluctant to engage publicly on controversial issues. Some prefer to remain silent, others avoid certain topics altogether, and some have simply grown tired of the hostility and professional risks that can come with expressing unpopular views. The result is fewer voices participating in important public conversations.
That is why I continue to do what I do.
A healthy democracy depends on citizens having access to information, competing viewpoints, and open debate. Canadians deserve to hear the full story—not just the parts that are convenient or politically acceptable.
I am grateful for the people who continue to share information with us, and for the media organizations that still provide space for independent voices, including Postmedia and Les Affaires.
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The work is becoming more challenging, but it remains worthwhile.
A free pen is far mightier than censorship. That belief is at the heart of everything I do.
@hrh_elliot Champagne is a Champagne socialist that does not do his own shopping, second, his Napoleon complex would not allow him in the company of anyone taller than him in a propaganda video. Third, this is a woke/racist video portraying ethnic people exclusively in need of a refund.
Here is a MINDBOGGLING revelation for Canadians:
It’s YOUR MONEY, just given back to you LOL.
Yeah… its a credit on the GST collected by the government on expenses you incurred
But here is where DUMB government logic comes into play
First they have to collect it – which puts a compliance and administrative burden on private enterprise to manage these tax collection and remittance back to the government
Then CRA has to process it, which means massive bureaucratic costs
Then CRA has to remit it back to you… again incurring bureaucratic costs
Plus associated banking fees
Isn’t it just a thing of BEAUTY?
How to lose millions of dollars, the government way
Instead of just… Cutting taxes and thus alleviating all this administrative mess in the first place for the exact same result
Only drawback for the government?
They don’t get to run a massive PR campaign patting themselves on the back for giving you your own money back .
@ryangerritsen What Canadians want, expect, need are for straight answers from Ministers in committee, and NOT prevarication, obfuscations, misdirection, and as you pointed out non-stop gaslighting. Champagne is a Champagne socialist feasting on tax dollars, oblivious to affordability concerns.
Get ready for the most frustrating couple
of minutes you will ever watch.
Champagne is an insufferable child.
He not only refuses to answer a single question, he keeps telling us what Canadians think is good news, want and expect.
What type of gaslighting nonsense is this? He clearly thinks we are complete idiots. Champagne is arrogant, ignorant & insulting.
HOLY CREAMBRULEE
Steven Mackinnon just said he is GLAD Mark Carney SPENDS hundreds of thousands of dollars on freshly squeezed O.J. on private jet flights because every time he does he comes back with record investments
He wants him to travel MORE
We will get investment in infrastructure, ports, railways, and bridges.
WTF I thought we were selling our Airports and Ports for the Canada Debt Fund?
@MarioNawfal The real army lurks around every street corner, in civilian cloths, waiting to signal an unmarked van from which masked men erupt...desertions are in hundreds of thousands. Graft is legion. Zelensky prays at/repatriates Melnyk's tomb, celebrates hatred of ethnics, NATO/EU rejoice
🇺🇦 A police officer has a gun to this poor guy's head because he doesn't want to fight in the war
This is the part of Ukraine's conscription Zelensky doesn't want the world to see