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Is his mom still banging Jack Nicholson and Ryan O’Neal ?

To be fair to prime minister Castro, Jr. He only appeared in blackface 9 times (that are documented)
 
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On a more serious note...


This means a lot coming from someone like Peterson, who's not some lone whackadoo on the webcam in his basement. With all due respect to our Canadian members, I think it would be absolutely fucking glorious if the childish, stupid, unwarranted actions by this adolescent Trudeau seriously damaged the Canadian economy. Really, it would be glorious.

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...and "Poof", it's gone. Removed by the YouTube overlords.

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It is still here, a full 11 minute discussion.



And that is part of this 1 hour long discussion - that is on Jordan's personal channel. So clearly other channels are using the shorter version.





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Banks hold your mortgages


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Banks hold your mortgages


If you still have one Wink


Zing!

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I mean I could pay it off, but I’m not sure that’s the most sensible thing at [Irish accent ] Teew an’ tree-quar’trs percent.

At least the money is not in a traditional “bank”.





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The more rates go up the less inclined I’d be to prepay any mortgage. Assuming you have a 15/30 fixed. Adjustable is a different story. At some point while it may not feel like it, You will be net negative ( interest rate minus inflation rate minus tax benefits) on that loan and your bank will be begging you to pay it off. They will re lend that prepayment at today’s new higher rate to some other homebuyer Why would anybody let the bank off the hook ? Unless your a major shareholder.
 
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I suspect those who've entered into federally backed/subsidized mortgages may find out some of the fine print if things continue to get sour.

Low interest/low cost mortgages have fine print. Nothing is free.

If the events of the last 48 hours haven't made everyone want to pay off all debt immediately, you're not paying attention.


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Putin to Trudeau: “Hold my beer.”
 
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^^^ lmao. Big Grin



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I suspect those who've entered into federally backed/subsidized mortgages may find out some of the fine print if things continue to get sour.

Low interest/low cost mortgages have fine print. Nothing is free.

If the events of the last 48 hours haven't made everyone want to pay off all debt immediately, you're not paying attention.


When it reaches that point, they won’t need the law. It will be Lawless and I will treated as such.





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If the events of the last 48 hours haven't made everyone want to pay off all debt immediately, you're not paying attention.


Thinking the same thing this week !!
 
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Is his mom still banging Jack Nicholson and Ryan O’Neal ?


No, of course not. Nobody wants an 80yo w___e.

BTW, she also banged Geraldo (yes, that one), 4/5 of the Stones, and half of the males on your telephone directory.
 
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And now the Ministry of Free Thought is being implemented.

They are proposing penalizing those who might not be thinking lock in step with their dictator.


https://www.breitbart.com/tech...-online-hate-speech/

Legislation making its way through the Canadian Parliament would allow citizens to be taken to court and penalized if they are suspected of simply intending to post “hate speech” online.

The proposed law encourages Canadians to report other Canadians to the authorities for intent to post hate speech online, and allows courts to punish Canadian citizens for things they haven’t done yet.





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So what's going on now in Canada with the Truckers and TippyDeau?

Our attention has been diverted to Ukraine, of course, but what are those commie bastards doing in Ottawa?
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The truckers that were arrested will sit in jail with no bail just like the Jan 6 people.

The commie judges that are sympathetic to Trudeau will allow it. Now that they have been arrested, and are awaiting trial on whatever charges are filed, the national emergency is no longer needed.

Just like the commie D.C. judges that are allowing non-violent protesters with no prior convictions to be held without bail, without effective representation (D.C. P.D.'s are not doing much), and without any respect for Habeas Corpus. They can't even get the evidence that is being used against them, and the gov't refuses to release all 14,000 hours of security video because of "national security". Any judge worth his title would tell the gov't to release all 14,000 hours to all defendants or charges will be dismissed. That should have happened almost a year ago.
 
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The truckers that were arrested will sit in jail with no bail just like the Jan 6 people.

The commie judges that are sympathetic to Trudeau will allow it. Now that they have been arrested, and are awaiting trial on whatever charges are filed, the national emergency is no longer needed.

Just like the commie D.C. judges that are allowing non-violent protesters with no prior convictions to be held without bail, without effective representation (D.C. P.D.'s are not doing much), and without any respect for Habeas Corpus. They can't even get the evidence that is being used against them, and the gov't refuses to release all 14,000 hours of security video because of "national security". Any judge worth his title would tell the gov't to release all 14,000 hours to all defendants or charges will be dismissed. That should have happened almost a year ago.


July 14 is Bastille day.Canadians seem to be admirers of all things French. So...hey you've got a nice dungeon here; too bad if something happened to it.
Of course there are lots o USA types that like French culture too.


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The Plandemic Enters Final Stage, Real Purpose Exposed
by Dr. Joseph Mercola

STORY AT-A-GLANCE

February 21, 2022, the Canadian Parliament approved Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s motion to invoke the Emergencies Act in response to the peaceful trucker protest against vaccine mandates
Under the Act, Canadian banks can seize the personal bank accounts of anyone suspected of participating in or supporting the protest, and these financial surveillance powers are intended to become permanent
February 14, 2022, Canadian finance minister Chrystia Freeland said the government was using the Emergencies Act to broaden Canada’s anti-money-laundering and terrorist financing rules to cover crowdfunding platforms and their payment service providers. The broadened surveillance power requires all digital transactions, including cryptocurrencies, to be reported to the Financial Transactions and Reports Analysis Center of Canada. (Fintrac)
What’s happening in Canada should be a sobering wakeup call for the whole world. Governments intend to control dissent through financial blackmail, which is why they’re also pushing for programmable central bank digital currencies (CBDCs)
Programmable currency is digital cash programmed to ensure it can only be spent on essentials or goods that an employer or government deems to be sensible. In other words, the issuer of the money would have complete control over how you spend your own money, and could punish you for undesirable opinions or behavior by restricting your purchasing ability or seizing your funds altogether

February 21, 2022, the Canadian Parliament approved Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s motion to invoke the Emergencies Act, with 185 votes for and 151 against, in response to the peaceful trucker protest against vaccine mandates.1 While Trudeau in a February 14, 2022, press conference (above) promised the Act would be limited in time, geographical location and scope, he’s already reneging on that promise.
Financial Surveillance Powers Will Be Permanently Expanded

The act was invoked to allow the government to physically disperse the trucker convoy without actually listening to their complaint, and to punish anyone who has supported the protest.

Under the act, banks are empowered to seize the personal bank accounts of anyone suspected of participating in the protest, or supporting it with as little as a $25 donation. Disturbingly, the surveillance powers over financial transactions granted by the act are actually intended to become permanent. As reported by National Review:2
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“In a February 14 news conference, Canadian finance minister Chrystia Freeland said that the government was using the Emergencies Act to broaden ‘the scope of Canada’s anti-money-laundering and terrorist financing rules so that they cover crowdfunding platforms and the payment service providers they use.’

That broadened power requires all forms of digital transactions, including cryptocurrencies, to be reported to the Financial Transactions and Reports Analysis Center of Canada. (I.e., ‘Fintrac’).

‘As of today, all crowdfunding platforms and the payment service providers they use must register with Fintrac, and they must report large and suspicious transactions to Fintrac,’ Freeland said.

She justified the move as a way to ‘mitigate the risk’ of ‘illicit funds’ and ‘increase the quality and quantity of intelligence received by Fintrac and make more information available to support investigations by law enforcement’ …

Freeland said the trucker convoy, which had assembled to protest coronavirus restrictions, had ‘highlighted the fact’ that digital assets and funding mechanisms ‘weren’t captured’ by the Canadian government’s pre-existing surveillance powers.

As a result, she said, ‘the government will also bring forward legislation to provide these authorities to FinTrac on a permanent basis.’”

As noted by the National Review, we can already tell what the Canadian government will do with those expanded surveillance powers. We’re seeing their intentions in action. By invoking the Act, Trudeau has given himself the unilateral power to destroy the lives of Canadians who happen to disagree with him, regardless of the issue at hand.

When he announced his invocation of the order, he promised the Canadian people that his expanded authorities would ‘be time-limited, geographically targeted, as well as reasonable and proportionate to the threats they are meant to address.’ Not a single part of that sentence has proved to be true. ~ National Review

Without court order or due process, the government can now freeze bank accounts, cancel insurance policies and revoke drivers’ licenses, and the victims have no recourse or remedy.

“All this, of course, flies in the face of Trudeau’s promise that the Emergencies Act powers would be temporary,” National Review notes, adding:3

“When he announced his invocation of the order, he promised the Canadian people that his expanded authorities would ‘be time-limited, geographically targeted, as well as reasonable and proportionate to the threats they are meant to address.’ Not a single part of that sentence has proved to be true.”

Government Wants to Decide How You Spend Your Money

What’s happening in Canada should be a sobering wakeup call for the whole world. They’re showing us exactly what’s in store for all of us. Governments will basically control dissent through financial tyranny and blackmail.

The next step in that direction is the implementation of programmable digital currencies, worldwide. As reported by The Telegraph in June 2021, the Bank of England has already started moving on a programmable central bank digital currency (CBDC), and there’s no doubt that this is the plan of all central banks worldwide.4

https://noqreport.com/2022/02/...eal-purpose-exposed/



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My jaw hit the floor as I was reading this article.

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Freedom Convoy organizer Tamara Lich SHACKLED in court

Freedom Convoy organizer Tamara Lich appeared in court on Wednesday seeking a bail review. Lich, who was denied bail last week, appeared in court wearing shackles around her feet, which made it difficult for her to move.

The Judge asked that those shackles be removed, according to David Akin. Lich was denied bail because, in part, judge Julie Bourgeois believed that there was a risk that she would continue criminal actions.

Lich has argued that the Judge who ruled against her receiving bail was a Liberal candidate in 2011 and holds bias against her therefore. Judge Bourgeois was a Liberal candidate for Glengarry-Prescott-Russell.

The Crown, however, said that the former Liberal candidate had given bail for Chris Barber, another organizer of the freedom convoy protests.

"There is a substantial risk you will continue these actions and will not abide by an order," the judge told Lich. "Your recent history in our city … satisfies me that your detention is necessary for the safety and protection of the public."

The judge also said that Lich was being "guarded" and that her attitude was "almost to be obstructive."

Lich faces a charge of mischief, meaning she faces up to 10 years in prison. "The accused is liable, upon conviction, a lengthy term of imprisonment," the judge said.

In her affidavit, Lich said that her Indigenous identity was not fully accounted for in her bail hearing, saying that she is a "card-carrying member of the Metis Nation of Alberta."

Lich's lawyers are arguing that bail hearings should consider the Gladue principles.
According to Legal Aid, the Gladue principles are "a way for the judge to consider the unique circumstances (experiences) of Indigenous peoples."

"These unique circumstances include the challenges of colonization you, your family, and community faced and resisted as Indigenous people, and continue to affect you today. These challenges include racism, loss of language, removal from land, Indian residential schools, and foster care. These challenges are called Gladue factors."

"... Gladue principles try to address these failures and make sure judges don’t repeat the same mistakes that add to discrimination.
"Judges must consider Gladue factors when they make decisions about you. Judges must consider options other than jail to help you address the challenges you face. For example, you might participate in a restorative justice program to help you work with those your crime affected and repair the harm done.

Canadian courts have applied Gladue principles during bail hearings, sentencing, appeals, extradition, and a variety of other occurrences.

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"..guarded...almost to be obstructive."

Thank you Jeebus and a bunch of dead old white men for the Bill of Rights.
 
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Lest we forget, Canada is still a battlefront in the struggle for liberty.

From today's Wall Street Journal, page A10 -

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Trudeau Strikes Deal Securing Liberal Rule by Paul Viera

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau struck a formal deal with a smaller left-wing rival to ensure his minority Liberal government can rule for the next three years without fearing defeat in Parliament or a snap election.

Mr. Trudeau on Tuesday said the pact with the New Democratic Party is designed to bring stability amid a minority Parliament and turbulence on the economic and geopolitical front. He said that the two parties would cooperate on implementing a progressive agenda that focuses on climate change, expanding medical and dental coverage for lower-income Canadians, and delivering more affordable homes to Canadians. Combined, the two parties hold a majority of the seats in Canada's lower house.

The agreement, six months after the most recent election, also gives time for Mr. Trudeau to regroup after a tumultuous start to 2022. His popularity recently dropped to a one-year low following a weekslong trucker-led protest that in February paralyzed the country's capital and blocked some crucial U.S.-Canada border crossings. The Liberal Party's main rival, the Conservatives, are holding a campaign to elect a new leader this fall with the aim of defeating Mr. Trudeau.

Mr. Trudeau said he plans to serve as prime minister and lead the Liberal Party "through and beyond the next election" in 2025.

The pact with the NDP doesn't represent a formal coalition, as NDP members won't serve in Mr. Trudeau's cabinet. Instead the New Democrats agreed to support the Liberal budgetary measures and to refrain from voting against the Liberals on crucial votes in the legislature until June 2025 - or around the same time the next Canadian elections are scheduled to take place.

Mr. Trudeau said both parties identified core policy areas where they share policy objectives, such as expanding coverage for drugs and dental care for lower-income Canadians.

NDP leader Jagmeet Singh said his party entered into the agreement to help Canadians nervous about a post-pandemic world, higher inflation, and geopolitical unrest in Ukraine. There has been no discussion about forming a coalition government, Mr. Singh said.

First off, here's hoping the Conservatives manage to pull something off - Trudeau has shown no sign of backing off on the grossly repressive measures enacted under the recent invocation of the emergency act or the grossly intrusive universal digital monitoring system he seems bent on creating.

More important, to me at least, is an ongoing question - what in the world does Trudeau have on the NDP besides their minority status? Joint goals but no cabinet seats? How in the hell does anyone take that deal? I don't believe for a second that that's all about a post-pandemic world, inflation and Ukraine since keeping Trudeau in untrammeled power can't do anything about any of those problems. I also can't believe that the NDP would essentially hitch its future and the future of the policies it supports to whatever Trudeau and the Liberals blithely dream up.
 
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