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he likes wearing frilly woman things,


OH THE DRAMA!!!
 

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He was more frilly then the frilliest at the good ole pride parade.
 

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Just when you though this idiot broke every law going ... well there is more...see down a couple of posts
 
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^^^^ link didn't work, crap neither did trudumb lol.
 

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After listening to Andrew Sheer, I pretty sure I'm going to vote for the NDP guy with the nice Turban.

And he speaks good English.

There all the same, they don't like us and their hard on our wallets.
It's said that someone has to run the country,,, if this is the case, then I want to vote for a old porch dog.

They like to lay in the sun and once in a while they like to lick thier jewelry, if something Intresting walks by they've been known to at least lift an eye borrow,,, but other than that the old Porch Dog ain't going to do much.

Just like a real politician less the small amount of Kibble & Bits he would eat,,, sure we'd have to throw him the odd Dog Bone,,, but other than that the country can look after its self.

Yuppers,,, the next clowns are going to promise us the Sun and the Moon as we find out the only thing they can really offer is a cold dark gopher hole on the bald azz prairie. LOL

At least we'd survive the winter winds less starving to death.

Not worth getting our hopes to high since its a down hill slide from here on in.

Thank the Supreme Bean for the Red Solo Cup, at least we have 1 good friend in life.

Lamb Lem
 

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I would never vote for NDP but I 100% agree with your philosophy with these politicians. Been saying it for a long time. All the same but party flag is a different colour.

After listening to Andrew Sheer, I pretty sure I'm going to vote for the NDP guy with the nice Turban.

And he speaks good English.

There all the same, they don't like us and their hard on our wallets.
It's said that someone has to run the country,,, if this is the case, then I want to vote for a old porch dog.

They like to lay in the sun and once in a while they like to lick thier jewelry, if something Intresting walks by they've been known to at least lift an eye borrow,,, but other than that the old Porch Dog ain't going to do much.

Just like a real politician less the small amount of Kibble & Bits he would eat,,, sure we'd have to throw him the odd Dog Bone,,, but other than that the country can look after its self.

Yuppers,,, the next clowns are going to promise us the Sun and the Moon as we find out the only thing they can really offer is a cold dark gopher hole on the bald azz prairie. LOL

At least we'd survive the winter winds less starving to death.

Not worth getting our hopes to high since its a down hill slide from here on in.

Thank the Supreme Bean for the Red Solo Cup, at least we have 1 good friend in life.

Lamb Lem
 

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480 to go

Sad thing is that's a lot of time to encure a massive amount of debt, if and when a conservative govt gets in the only "quick way out" is massive cuts and major deregulation. The alternative is slow and painful to the point of risking an alternate left govt again... At least with major deregulation wages/employment are up and taxes are easier to swallow.
The big question is how do you reverse the stammering village idiots other stupidity....
 

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Of course. All the refugees he brought in and the pot heads. No id required to vote now conveniently for the new Canadians he letting cross the border. If the people that live here hate him he brings in more voters.
 

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i saw on tv news the other day that he has a 55% popularity rate. wow some people actually like him?
Our garbage liberal media in Canada pumping him up again according to global “his tough stance on tariffs against trump” boosted his numbers. And of course the media now calls anything right of center Trump like in nature so the sheeple are flocking back to their boy trudope.
 

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i saw on tv news the other day that he has a 55% popularity rate. wow some people actually like him?

Harper hit the nail on the head when he said Trudeau is milking the NAFTA talks for all the political points he can get out of it. Didn't you know that he is singlehandedly taking on Trump for truth, justice and the Ontario/Quebec way? I'm kind of surprised Mr. Dressup hasn't put on a Superman type costume with a big C on it for his speeches about how he will get the best deal for Canada.
 

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I've always said from the onset, investigate the livin chit outta the "collusion, Russia or otherwise". Following the money will lead to Trudeau amongst others. I'm not saying Trudeau is a "player", simply put he's not that smart. All of this seems to funnel down to Obama the Clinton foundation. Here is another "curiosity" did the Clinton foundation or one of its subsidiary's contribute to the Trudeau campaign. If so that's quite the scam, on a grand scale... Politicians using tax payer $'s to help other politicians to get more taxpayer dollars to further "politicians cause" all while scimming off the top...
Funny how people say our income doesn't go as far as it did 30-40-50 years ago, forget inflation, just look at the ax increases over the last 3-5 decades...Then consider who truly benefits from these increases.
Talk about a make work project, consider how many benefit off the proceeds of taxes that do not contribute anything meaningful to society... I get doctors, firefighters, road construction workers, teachers etc are a necessity, but how many "others" are not?
 
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