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Old 02-16-2020, 10:26 PM
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The PM cancelled his trip to Barbados where he was going to try and buy more votes for a UN Security Council seat, so he could 'convene' his Incident Response Group to discuss how they can have a satisfying dialogue with the protesters who have shut down critical Canadian infrastructure.

That's a long sentence, and it is about as worthless as the leadership of our country. I am actually enjoying watching this slow motion train wreck, it just puts a spotlight on how dysfunctional and useless the minority government and our dolt of a PM are. Too bad for all the little people getting hurt but maybe it will finally kindle serious outrage.

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Old 02-16-2020, 10:50 PM
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The PM cancelled his trip to Barbados where he was going to try and buy more votes for a UN Security Council seat, so he could 'convene' his Incident Response Group to discuss how they can have a satisfying dialogue with the protesters who have shut down critical Canadian infrastructure.

That's a long sentence, and it is about as worthless as the leadership of our country. I am actually enjoying watching this slow motion train wreck, it just puts a spotlight on how dysfunctional and useless the minority government and our dolt of a PM are. Too bad for all the little people getting hurt but maybe it will finally kindle serious outrage.

https://www.westernstandardonline.co...ail-blockades/
This is exactly what Canada needs

Native uprising
Economic losses
A weak and inept PM
Policing failing to act/impact
And TENS OF THOUSANDS OF ****ED OFF CITIZENS

Tick tock tock
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Old 02-16-2020, 11:13 PM
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Yes indeed. I'm feeling it.
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Old 02-17-2020, 02:34 AM
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It's no wonder that The Turd and Blair are so keen on disarming Canadians.
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Old 02-17-2020, 06:54 AM
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The PM cancelled his trip to Barbados where he was going to try and buy more votes for a UN Security Council seat, so he could 'convene' his Incident Response Group to discuss how they can have a satisfying dialogue with the protesters who have shut down critical Canadian infrastructure.

That's a long sentence, and it is about as worthless as the leadership of our country. I am actually enjoying watching this slow motion train wreck, it just puts a spotlight on how dysfunctional and useless the minority government and our dolt of a PM are. Too bad for all the little people getting hurt but maybe it will finally kindle serious outrage.

https://www.westernstandardonline.co...ail-blockades/
The cost will be the same, instead of pledging 100 million to the UN or the save the transgender sparrow fund, he will pledge the 100 million to the protestors, after all that's all the want, money, they don't give a hoot about the environment or the sacred land, that's just the crap that they spew until they get more money, and we all know that the liberal way of dealing with things is throw some money at it and run away.
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Old 02-17-2020, 07:27 AM
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With how spineless Trudeau is, his environmental agenda, pandering to the UN, and the image he try’s to portray I have a very bad feeling about his negotiations with FN/protesters

Giving away a 100mil to make the problem go away might be a lot better then we actually see as a final agreement
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Trudeau could hand them billions, and when that runs out, they will be right back for more, it's not different than feeding a stray animal, once you feed them, they keep coming back for more. And if he lets one group extort cash from Canada, every special interest group will know that all they need to receive large amounts of cash, is to block roads and railways.

The only way to stop this nonsense, is to arrest every one of them, and hand out large fines to every one. Make the fines so large, that the paid protesters can't make a profit, and they will go away. Deport all foreign protesters, and ban them from entering Canada again. If anyone can't pay their fines, seize their property, and sell it to pay the fines.
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Old 02-17-2020, 07:46 AM
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I’m sure the foreign protestors could find some pipelines in their own country to protest, but nobody will pay them for that
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I’m sure the foreign protestors could find some pipelines in their own country to protest, but nobody will pay them for that
All of the paid protesters will stop protesting, if they can't make a profit. If the fines start at $5000 for a first offense. and double for every subsequent offense, nobody will pay them enough to make a profit.
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Old 02-17-2020, 08:27 AM
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Talk talk talk talk talk.

Show of hands, all those who think that talking is going to resolve this issue?

Anyone?

https://nationalpost.com/news/canada...kades-continue
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Talk talk talk talk talk.

Show of hands, all those who think that talking is going to resolve this issue?

Anyone?

https://nationalpost.com/news/canada...kades-continue
Talk will accomplish nothing, it will only show the protesters how weak Trudeau is. I wonder how much the Trudeau Foundation is receiving in exchange for Trudeau allowing the protests to continue?
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Old 02-17-2020, 08:38 AM
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He will say

There is nothing I can do because the courts said they can build the pipeline

Horgan is in charge

Then watch out.

He will try and squash the pipelines.

TMX will be much worse.
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It's amazing. Our government has no plan beyond convening a meeting to talk about talking....but the National Post has a plan! Maybe they could be in charge?

https://nationalpost.com/opinion/der...ough-is-enough
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Old 02-17-2020, 08:39 AM
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Junior needs to grow a spine the longer this goes on the worse it will get every unemployed authority hating nutjob across the country is painting up a sign as we speak.
The illegal blockages should have come down within hours of being put up, now the radicals see weakness in the Trudeau government and will go for the throat.
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Trudeau could hand them billions, and when that runs out, they will be right back for more, it's not different than feeding a stray animal, once you feed them, they keep coming back for more. And if he lets one group extort cash from Canada, every special interest group will know that all they need to receive large amounts of cash, is to block roads and railways.

The only way to stop this nonsense, is to arrest every one of them, and hand out large fines to every one. Make the fines so large, that the paid protesters can't make a profit, and they will go away. Deport all foreign protesters, and ban them from entering Canada again. If anyone can't pay their fines, seize their property, and sell it to pay the fines.
In the end, that will be the bottom line. There's no room for negotiating with these people, because it's an ideology driven movement. Nobody ever negotiated with the Communists and came out ahead.

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Old 02-17-2020, 08:57 AM
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Talk talk talk talk talk.

Show of hands, all those who think that talking is going to resolve this issue?

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https://nationalpost.com/news/canada...kades-continue

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Old 02-17-2020, 09:02 AM
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Could you imagine if we were ever actually invaded? Junior wouldn't want any action till he flew over there to have a quick meeting. His skill set seems much more suited to be president of the Grade 7 class at the local high school, not the PM of an actual country.

The sad thing is, he probably actually thinks he's doing a good job as he was re-elected.
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Old 02-17-2020, 10:11 AM
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Let them shut down the train but do it entirely, nothing moves, not replaced by trucks, when they run out of propane, wood and other essential necessities then I guess the locals will fix this on their own or i guess it was a service they didn't require in the first place. The problem arises when we all get worked up about it. Shut it down and leave it shut down. Are the main two train systems not a cost to us anyway? Once again, let the locals suffer and they will fix it and do all we can so the media sensationalization is minimized as it is them who keeps this going, if there were no cameras there this would not happen for long.
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Old 02-17-2020, 10:19 AM
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It's no wonder that The Turd and Blair are so keen on disarming Canadians.
YES. This is one big reason why. Great example
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All of the paid protesters will stop protesting, if they can't make a profit. If the fines start at $5000 for a first offense. and double for every subsequent offense, nobody will pay them enough to make a profit.


Best idea I’ve heard so far.

And demand income statements for what they are getting paid.

Like I always say, having the police knock at your door is one thing.

Having the CRA/IRS hound you for tax money owed, well, that would be a nightmare of a whole different kind.

While we’re on the topic, can we get our money back for the pipeline? Sell it to some other unfortunate schmoe?
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Old 02-17-2020, 10:29 AM
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Pretty sure the little cuban will ultimately blame Harper for the blockades.
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Best idea I’ve heard so far.

And demand income statements for what they are getting paid.

Like I always say, having the police knock at your door is one thing.

Having the CRA/IRS hound you for tax money owed, well, that would be a nightmare of a whole different kind.

While we’re on the topic, can we get our money back for the pipeline? Sell it to some other unfortunate schmoe?
Exactly, hit them in the wallet, until they have no incentive to protest for pay. And for the American protesters, turn them over to the IRS, because they likely don't claim their payments as income.
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Dialog is a complete waste of time and energy. At least two of the heredity chiefs have already stated, " No pipeline across our land! Not at any time or for any reason." Nothing more to say.
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Tape recording shows Miller and Liberal Government begging to have the trains run only to be told the protesters may talk once RCMP is off Wet’suet’en land.

Stall, do nothing...liberal cave in plan coming.
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Old 02-17-2020, 11:17 AM
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Tape recording shows Miller and Liberal Government begging to have the trains run only to be told the protesters may talk once RCMP is off Wet’suet’en land.

Stall, do nothing...liberal cave in plan coming.
So remove the RCMP and have the military remove the blockades

It would be funny but there would be lots of screaming afterward
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