🚨 I'll be blunt: see this asshole on the right? The one with the spectacles? The one joining hands with former Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh, the U.S.-designated terrorist?
That's Badar Khan Suri. He's a professor at Georgetown University. He's from INDIA.
He's not a citizen of the United States. Let me say that again: HE IS NOT A CITIZEN, HE IS A CITIZEN FROM INDIA.
After Joe Biden stole the election, Khan Suri was handed a visa and allowed into the United States as a visiting scholar and postdoctoral fellow at Georgetown.
He was arrested by ICE for alleged ties to Hamas and promoting their propaganda, but released by one of Biden's commie judges.
He now speaks at events trashing our country. He whines about his time in ICE detention, and paints agents as Nazis.
His wife is the daughter of a former Hamas official.
He's still employed by Georgetown. The campus is about to receive over $1 BILLION in federal funding.
A Fox News investigation has uncovered that 90% of the H1-B visas given to citizens of India are obtained through fraudulent credentials.
If DHS had any sense, they'd look into this. Fast.
@DHSgov@SecMullinDHS@USCIS
Wowza...Mark Carney claims what's important is thar we believe in the economy and that Pierre Poilievre doesn't believe in Canada.
"What matters is that people believe in this economy and are moving forward.
The leader of the opposition doesn't believe in Canada."
Ah yes delusional feelings make our economy better.
BTW the trade credit he taking for at the end of the video after saying how much better we are than America, is because of America 🤦🏼
Nobody can explain how mass migration from the third world has benefited the west. Even the advocates of these policies cannot explain its benefits. That's because there is no benefit and they know it. Death, dysfunction, and horrors beyond comprehension. That's all it brings us
@MrStache9 The caucus must be shaking in their boots at the thought of being told off again. They are probably quite happy he’s leaving town for a few days.
According to Liberal logic: 16-yr-olds are mature enough for anal sex, but 15-yr-olds are too fragile for an Instagram account. Or a TikTok account is more dangerous to a child than an adult predator. They don't want to protect your kids; they want to govern their screens.🚨
I find it interesting how this account is really pushing these Angus clips complaining about American foreign interference.
When both of these folks are funded by an American company who's major donor is Soros Fund Management.
We have left-wing American interests paying a Canadian to lobby the gov't to investigate their political opponent back in the US. This seems like Angus is engaging in foreign interference on behalf of the Democrats in the US.
Carney says "what matters is that people believe in this economy. The leader of opposition doesn't believe in Canada."
Poilievre makes him quickly regret uttering such nonsense.
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If you’re inadmissible to Canada, that means you can’t land at Vancouver airport with a Visa and you can’t terrorize diaspora communities in 🇨🇦. But it happens. And the minister can’t answer a single question about why she lets it happen.
This was attempt 3 to get an answer that made any sense at all. 👇
Look, I agreed with a lot of what Pierre Poilievre said in his speech, but there remain two big problems:
1) There's still no plan to actually fix any of this.
2) When he was riding high in the polls and looked set to be Prime Minister, he explicitly said he wouldn't fix it:
Allan Adam is one of a handful of Indian Chiefs who brought Alberta's Independence vote to a halt.
Karla Joy Treadway looked into Chief Adam and followed the money trail—directly to millions from the Carney Liberal government and foreign leftist NGO's.
Full episode premieres everywhere tomorrow, June 10th.
Wagner holds press conferences like this one every year to lecture Canadians that criticizing court decisions amounts to portraying judges “as partisan actors, or described as obstacles to the will of the people.”
But if the judiciary wants to be “sheltered from all politicization,” maybe the Chief Justice shouldn’t be holding press conferences wading into political debates.
You can’t appoint yourself a public commentator and then claim immunity from public criticism. Canadians have every right to object when courts invent rights found nowhere in the constitutional text or effectively legislate from the bench.
Alberta should study what worked for Quebec.
Quebec did not gain influence in Canada by quietly accepting a system that disadvantaged it. It created leverage. It made Ottawa understand that its place in Confederation could not be taken for granted.
Alberta should learn from that.
Today, Albertans pay heavily into a federal system while Ottawa continues to make decisions that affect our jobs, our resource development, our housing pressures, our services, and our future — often without meaningful Alberta consent.
That is the unfairness at the heart of the Oct referendum.
This is not about anger. It is about whether Alberta has the power to make the decisions that affect Albertans.
Quebec voted for a better deal and became impossible to ignore.
Alberta deserves the same seriousness, the same respect, and the same chance to decide its future.
Wow.
I was today years old when I learned from Marc that 32,000 of the “88,000 new jobs” were temporary census workers.
And a huge other chunk, were FIFA and seasonal employment.
What a joke.