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Why do you need to lie so much and so often? Putz has added more to our debt than any other PM, ever.

But, you already knew this. Did you think we’d forget all about the spend-a-holic?

https://tradingeconomics.com/canada/government-debt
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Catsumi wrote: Jan 9th, 2023, 7:07 pm Why do you need to lie so much and so often? Putz has added more to our debt than any other PM, ever.

But, you already knew this. Did you think we’d forget all about the spend-a-holic?

https://tradingeconomics.com/canada/government-debt
The sooner we become one species of humanity, without borders, and look after every human on the planet, regardless of where one is born, the sooner we will thrive as a species. And for those anti-woke, consider the fact that you won the lottery in life purely based on where you were born. In a world of 8 billion, you were born in a country of immigrants that started a nation that currently has a population of 40 million. And yet? somehow you feel like you're a victim in Canada. Just putting things into perspective.
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The victim mentality of the right is quite amusing and yet right-wing neoliberal conservatism and populist ideology remains the greatest threat to the future of humankind. Without a drastic paradigm shift it might only be a few decades before we are returned to the time of tribes.
Stanford scientist says in the next few decades, civilization as we know it will end

Paul Ehrlich, an American biologist, says that the end of civilization as we know it is coming. In fact, he says that the “end” will happen in the next few decades. The biologist recently appeared on 60 Minutes to talk with Scott Pelley about how humans are speeding up the rate of extinctions, which could one day cause society as we know it to crumble around us.

We all know about the ongoing climate crisis that threatens to end civilization by melting the ice that covers certain parts of our world and raising sea levels exponentially. And we’ve already talked about how the world will look when all the ice melts. But, according to biologist Tony Barnosky, Earth is currently experiencing the worst mass extinction episode we’ve seen since the dinosaurs.

The scientists say that even if humans survive the ongoing mass extinctions, we’ll still see the end of civilization as we know it. Ehrlich and Barnosky both appeared on 60 Minutes to talk about the growing threat to how we as a civilization live.

“I would say it is too much to say that we’re killing the planet, because the planet’s gonna be fine,” Barnosky said on the program. “What we’re doing is we’re killing our way of life.” Further, Ehrlich says that the end of civilization will come down to too many people consuming too much. As such, “humanity is not sustainable.”

If we wanted to stop the end of civilization somehow, Ehrlich says that we would need at least five more Earths. The problem ultimately comes down to the resources we need to sustain our current lives dwindling. Further, climate change continues to be a significant issue for our planet.

These things have become such an issue that researchers say we have reached a “now or never” point for people to take action against the ongoing problems that face our planet and our civilization. We need to take action now if we want to forego the end of civilization and somehow stave off the mass extinctions plaguing our world.

Stanford scientist says in the next few decades, civilization as we know it will end (msn.com)
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We are in deep, deep dogcrap


Governments have doubled total federal-provincial debt in just 15 years: report
Combined debt from the federal and individual provincial governments is expected to hit an estimated $2.1 trillion by the end of this fiscal year

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“The federal and provincial governments are spending roughly $68 billion annually on interest payments,” he said. “That’s going to leave fewer resources for government programs like health care, education, social services, or even possible tax cuts.”
He also notes that today’s debt is going to mean higher costs for younger people and those not yet born.


“It burdens future generations of Canadians because they have to repay the debt and corresponding interest payments, potentially through higher taxes in the future,” he said. “We are essentially asking young kids in Canada to foot the bill of today’s future.”

https://nationalpost.com/news/politics/ ... nment-debt
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I'd say the globalists know that they are in trouble when they need this kind of protection ...

https://europeanconservative.com/articl ... -in-davos/
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A Concerned Citizen wrote: Jan 13th, 2023, 10:17 am I'd say the globalists know that they are in trouble when they need this kind of protection ...

https://europeanconservative.com/articl ... -in-davos/
Interesting!
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5,000 soldiers to guard the butts of 3,000 attendees.

WEF is just SO important.

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@ 3:36 - Larry Fink, who is negotiating with Zelensky, not to save lives and end the war which a normal
human being would want to do. He's negotiating rebuilding - and stealing stuff.

I'm thinking Larry Fink and his rich partners will get control of the wheat fields. What else does Ukraine have that a crooked billionaire would want from Zelensky?
WHEN WILL WESTERN WAR PIGS WIND THIS UKRAINIAN GENOCIDE DOWN?????????????

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This is a good discussion of what's up at the WEF and how it will impact everything from the sovereignty of countries to our own individual privacy ... from SMART city surveillance to the use of the banking system ...

https://rumble.com/v25w010-mel-k-on-fly ... -1-16.html
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BelieverinSciencethanks wrote: Jan 9th, 2023, 7:22 pm
Catsumi wrote: Jan 9th, 2023, 7:07 pm Why do you need to lie so much and so often? Putz has added more to our debt than any other PM, ever.

But, you already knew this. Did you think we’d forget all about the spend-a-holic?

https://tradingeconomics.com/canada/government-debt
The sooner we become one species of humanity, without borders, and look after every human on the planet, regardless of where one is born, the sooner we will thrive as a species. And for those anti-woke, consider the fact that you won the lottery in life purely based on where you were born. In a world of 8 billion, you were born in a country of immigrants that started a nation that currently has a population of 40 million. And yet? somehow you feel like you're a victim in Canada. Just putting things into perspective.
Which leaves the majority of us with a question. Why did anyone vote for Trudeau? We are all so happy here and the way things are and were, there was no need to replace a government of the day.
"If I find out who's been running this country for the last 8.5 yrs into the ground, there will be hell to pay",,,,,,,,,Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
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liisgo wrote: Jan 17th, 2023, 9:15 am snip Why did anyone vote for Trudeau? We are all so happy here and the way things are and were, there was no need to replace a government of the day.
We can't vote directly for Trudeau. Some of us voted indirectly for him once, believing (foolishly, it turns out) the LPoC wouldn't allow him to run too far amok. Since then, voters in urban centers and a few provinces have allowed Trudeau's government to move us closer to governance under the WEF agenda.

What none of us get to do, though, is vote directly for what we support and what we do not support in the WEF agenda.

A globalized political system of governance - which the WEF represents - can never provide more democratic governance than national political systems of governance. The further removed from voters any system of governance becomes, the less responsive the government is to the real needs of those voters.
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Wise old farmer, tells it like it is - regarding the WEF.

https://www.bitchute.com/video/eVDUPlwfKnWt/
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Canada is well represented at Davos.
Mary Ng, Minister of Industry, Trade and Small Business, fresh from doing penance for awarding a government contract to a friend; fresh from Mexico enduring the heat and Joe Biden, is offering her intellectual prowness to the Davos micropheliacs with a speech entitled "Bricks or Flicks" the Intangible Economy, which might have something to do with Mr Trudeaus greening of Alberta.
Chrystia Freeland not to be outdone,will offer fresh cooked cabbage rolls with a speech on zero based budgeting..
Rest easy Canada.You and the rest of the world are in good hands.
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A "Corrupt Circle-Jerk..." Of "Select Human Beings" - Did Davos Just Reach 'Peak Creepy'?

Why do people think that it is creepy that a group of “select human beings” have gathered in Davos, Switzerland to shape the agenda of the entire planet? Could it be because many of the attendees are *bleep* aging narcissists that truly believe that they are “saving the world”?



Prostitutes :smt045 gather in Davos for annual meeting of global elite - where demand for sexual services rockets during economic summit

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... ckets.html

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/cor ... eak-creepy


Today, President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, President Joseph R. Biden, and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau :smt045 met in Mexico City for the 10th North American Leaders’ Summit (NALS). The leaders are determined to fortify our region’s security, prosperity, sustainability and inclusiveness through commitments across six pillars: 1) diversity, equity, and inclusion; 2) climate change and the environment; 3) competitiveness; 4) migration and development; 5) health; and 6) regional security.

North America shares a unique history and culture that emphasizes innovation, equitable development, and mutually beneficial trade to create inclusive economic opportunities for the benefit of our people. We are not just neighbors and partners. Our people share bonds of family and friendship and value – above all else – freedom, justice, human rights, equality, and democracy. This is the North American DNA.

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DataCruncher wrote: Jan 18th, 2023, 1:46 pm - Did Davos Just Reach 'Peak Creepy'?
Probably. What amazes me is that BOO-ster Bourla showed up, and passed the covid tests, just so
Rebel News can beat him up.

:laugh: Hilarious to see Bourla get all those questions shoved into him like he shoved the vaxine into the world.

HAS TO BE THE FUNNIEST VIDEO IN THE HISTORY OF THE WORLD.


https://twitter.com/OzraeliAvi/status/1 ... ars.com%2F
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