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  1. Mark H.

    Canadian Politics

    I am fully aware that he has spent more - I said that in my post Once again, we've gone through a once in a 100 years pandemic Or, do you think we should have managed things the way some States did? Just pretend it doesn't exist?
    7 points
  2. Now I'm just convinced you don't know what the "left" actually is.
    6 points
  3. JCon

    Canadian Politics

    The Liberals occupy the middle. It's confusing for the right because they've swung so hard to the right, they think no one is in the middle. There was a time that the right believed in science. That stopped when the Reform took over the PCs.
    6 points
  4. Sard

    Canadian Politics

    Yeah, it's the part where it gains value "because someone wants that string of ones and zeros" that I struggle with because it's all a scam as far as I'm concerned. All it took was a small group of people to say "let's take this and pass it around, selling it for a profit to each other and eventually some sucker will see the 'value' going up and jump in and buy it from us, then we can do it again". Same issue with NFTs... there's no actual value there other than what's been artificially created by a bunch of con artists.
    6 points
  5. the watcher

    US Politics

    Their entire political system is a nonfunctional gong show.Its got nothing to do with trying to govern a country just self promotion, power, lining your pockets, and attacking the opposition ( who ever you see as opposition ) with what ever you can make up. It would be comical if it was a tiny unimportant country that had little real military or financial importance in the world.
    6 points
  6. 5 points
  7. Mark H.

    Canadian Politics

    Take a look at the last 32 years - they are a mixed bag: 1. Mulroney: removed old taxes (manufacturer's) introduced new taxes (GST), implemented NAFTA, no significant social changes that I can recall 2. Chretien / Martin: cut budgets, slashed transfer payments, finances were in the black, brought in some social change (same sex marriage), dealt with the Quebec referendum, paid lip service to climate change (Kyoto Accord) 3. Harper: trimmed budgets in many areas, implemented significant tax cuts, also reduced transfer payments, began dealing with key social issues (eg. residential schools agreement), did as little as possible to combat climate change 4. J. Trudeau: increased transfer payments, introduced actual climate change measures, major spending increases - mostly due to the pandemic, some tax cuts for the middle class, increased CPP contributions So, unless you're going to define the Trudeau regime as a major shift to the left, it really has not happened. Keep in mind, Trudeau has kept Harper's tax cuts mostly intact. It most certainly did not happen with any of the other regimes. In fact, it was the absolute opposite If you take the pandemic out of the equation to level the playing field, then I doubt Trudeau spent much more than any other government before him
    4 points
  8. What's worse is he's the front runner for leadership of a major party.
    4 points
  9. Sometimes, choice is easy.
    4 points
  10. What's scary is he was on a podcast with a crypto proponent who also thinks the following: COVID-19 isn’t really real. Instead, “COVID is a government diversion strategy.” COVID is “mass formation psychosis.” “Hitler would not be a household name if (government-issued) currency never existed … he used fiat currency to fund the blitzkrieg.” The World Economic Forum is comparable to “the former Nazi death camp Auschwitz.” “Central banking is an institution of slavery. Burn. It The. F***. Down.” Guy is a loon. Oh and somebody needs to tell the dumbass that he's not running for Prime Minister, he's running for leadership of a political party.
    4 points
  11. That's crazy talk, you're being crazy
    3 points
  12. Why bother having field goals? It just rewards teams for failing to score a touchdown.
    3 points
  13. MOBomberFan

    Canadian Politics

    Things on this chart that surprised me: -60 and over having the most 'conclusive evidence' responses -8% of those Green Party voters polled said 'little to no evidence' whhuh????
    3 points
  14. Mark H.

    US Politics

    Keyboard wars vs. real life and real people fighting for their lives. Influencing an election only requires buy in from a few capable, tech savvy people. There are more than enough voters who'll believe the disinformation Winning a war requires buy in from an entire army. They clearly don't have that. If they did, it would be over by now
    3 points
  15. TrueBlue4ever

    US Politics

    Funny that the same Russian government whose military is looking quite inept in its Ukraine invasion is the same one that could coordinate a cyber-campaign to de-stabilize the US and influence its elections. Not sure if it says more about the strength of Ukraine or weakness of the US.
    3 points
  16. the watcher

    Canadian Politics

    It's a pivotal moment for the Conservatives. Do you continue with the right of center party they have always been or do you leap feet 1st into the idiocy that plagues the US. I still have faith in Canadians. I believe if they go down the far right path they will be soundly rejected in the net General election. A strong, competent leader for the Liberals would ensure that.
    3 points
  17. FrostyWinnipeg

    Covid-19

    Pretty sure animal flatulence is as good as a mask there.
    3 points
  18. If we’re going to start grammar and spellchecking these guy’s tweets…. We might be here for awhile.
    3 points
  19. Mark F

    Game 69 @ Toronto

    Saw this, might be old.... "If you stand in a dark bathroom in front of a mirror and say "toronto maple leafs" three times, the ghost of jean chretien will appear and congratulate you on your 2005 eastern conference quarterfinal series victory over the ottawa senators."
    2 points
  20. WildPath

    Canadian Politics

    She is great. Someone else posted something in here from her before, I think it was about the wackiness of the convoy. Unfortunately the ones that really need to come out with a speech like this, people like Bergen, Bernier, Pollievre, etc., will not do it. Hearing it from a senator nominated by Trudeau will just add to the paranoia.
    2 points
  21. I thought this tweet was appropriate for the "countdown to kickoff" thread...... the boys are getting ready!! #6WeeksOut
    2 points
  22. Sard

    Canadian Politics

    This is the 2nd time that I've heard her speak (the first time was regarding the convoy protest or something else related to the pandemic, I can't remember at the moment exactly what it was). I have a lot of respect for her. This is the type of person who is good to have in a position of power within the goverment.
    2 points
  23. JCon

    Canadian Politics

    That's how it started but, like any fringe party, it attracts disaffected voters from the mainstream parties. Environment remains the key focus but they lack the complete platform, which is why they attract radicals. The Green Party itself is mess and the voters it attracts tend to hold extreme views. This is a good article on the state of the Green Party following Pauls' resignation. This is just the internal struggle for the control of the party. https://thenarwhal.ca/green-party-canada-future/
    2 points
  24. Mark F

    Canadian Politics

    Example Kristen synema.. Sinema began her political career in the Arizona Green Party and rose to prominence for her progressive advocacy, supporting causes such as LGBT rightsand opposing the war on terror. more famous example Barrack Obama. Mr comfortable shoes.
    2 points
  25. Tracker

    Canadian Politics

    The 8% of disbelievers in the Green party is a surprise. Those of us in the 60+ age group are used to trusting research as opposed to opinion, but global warming is only part of the problem- the climate change model when it was created in the 80's also predicted more violent storms exaggerated droughts and cloudbursts, higher highs and lower lows and more unpredictability in weather forecasts. All this has come to pass and still the disbelievers cling to their beliefs like drowning people clinging to flotsam.
    2 points
  26. TrueBlue4ever

    US Politics

    If you are looking for credibility, politics may not be the best place to start. Now, hypocrisy, whataboutism, gaslighting, self-interest, well…….
    2 points
  27. I’m a huuuge homer when it comes to the Jets but I can completely understand the frustration Anderson and fans showed after Wheelers ‘filthy’ winning shootout goal. I’m not a fan of how players are almost coming to a complete stop waiting for the goalie to make a move then easily put it away. Doesn’t seem right to me.
    2 points
  28. the watcher

    Canadian Politics

    Yes, let's bank the countries future on something that really doesn't exist, create anything material, or contribute to the welfare of humanity. There has been alot of articles on the cost of " mining " bitcoin lately. Apparently it uses more energy than the entire country of Sweden . Being an old fart I had a " mining ????? " moment and had to read up on that.
    2 points
  29. MOBomberFan

    Canadian Politics

    I would sooner invest in healing crystals and co-ownership of the Brooklyn Bridge
    2 points
  30. Sard

    Canadian Politics

    Is it even a commodity though? There's nothing tangible to it, it's literally just a bunch of electronic ones and zeros.
    2 points
  31. JCon

    Canadian Politics

    Bitcoin is not a currency, it's a commodity. It's a pyramid scheme with a huge environmental footprint. Sooner we end this experiment, the better.
    2 points
  32. MOBomberFan

    US Politics

    https://www.axios.com/cawthorn-mccarthy-orgy-cocaine-exaggerated-e801218d-aa88-4f15-8925-204348711ba0.html I knew HotWheelz was lying when he claimed he got invited to a party
    2 points
  33. 2 points
  34. WildPath

    Canadian Politics

    Side note - Strong recommendation for 'Finding the Mother Tree' by Suzanne Simard for insight into how forests should be managed and some fascinating info on trees communicating with one another. Sounds out there, but I am somewhat in the field and its not. But it is a compelling read. Also, the left in Canada becoming the radical left was my laugh of the day. Another example of how beliefs espoused by politicians can become accepted as fact.
    2 points
  35. Mark H.

    Canadian Politics

    The left CAMPAIGNS on the left, but then governs very much towards the centre, and even on the right I would argue that the Mulroney Conservatives, with their introduction of new taxes, were more to the left than most Liberal governments have been
    2 points
  36. Sure. But overall, attendance does drop for playoff games, including in Winnipeg Winnipeg, with one of the GOAT teams, is not a good barometer for the overall situation.
    2 points
  37. Fatty Liver

    Canadian Politics

    I am a witness, I live on the edge of the massive wildfire and flooding disasters that hit BC within the last year, when I try to explain how terrifying this experience is to friends and family living in AB. and MB. they absolutely do not believe how serious the threat is. If you can't see the damage or choose to look away, it probably isn't real.
    1 point
  38. TBH... I kind of secretly wanted the Bombers not to be first just to see some heads explode around here 🤯
    1 point
  39. Funny, I was going to say almost this exact same thing... except my one caveat would be that it only applies after the 3 min warning... so you can't win a game when you miss a FG (or punt) through the end zone in a tie game. I think you might have the first point backwards... we keep it at 110 (meters) and it would decrease the field size to approx. 100 yards... would also mean it only takes 9.144 yards (according to my google search) to get a first down, thus more offense. EDIT: Nevermind, brain not working properly on that math Both really good ideas though
    1 point
  40. Stretch

    Game 68 @ Buffalo

    It's totally a Patrick Kane move. He does it all the time.
    1 point
  41. TrueBlue4ever

    Game 68 @ Buffalo

    The rules have been tweaked to not allow spinoramas, second shots, stopping, puck going backwards, etc. So the refs do watch to see if forward progress stops. Only other thing I could think would be to put a shot clock on, but as long as they feel he was moving forward, goal should be OK. I remember Danny Heatley trying that move against Steve Mason in a Jets year one game in Minnesota. Mason just stood there and Heatley ran out of space and shot it into his pads. Can look great a la Patrick Kane or can look really foolish.
    1 point
  42. Who the **** did Arbuckle piss off to be passed around like this?
    1 point
  43. A stamp player talking about becoming complacent in being good? And to the back to back champs? LOL. Dude has played 35 games in 4 years. And 1 good season in those 4 years. Reggie needs to calm down and worry more about playing a whole season and putting together some consistent production.
    1 point
  44. iHeart

    The TV Thread

    https://tvline.com/lists/the-good-doctor-renewed-season-6-the-rookie-season-5-abc/
    1 point
  45. I still think there's merit to the idea that the CFL (and TSN) don't want to compete with NHL playoffs in the spring/early summer, so they don't want to bump it up too far....
    1 point
  46. *waves at knuckle dragging cousin f***ers to the west*
    1 point
  47. Sure. We would go to playoff games on the any day in November The casual fan won't - that's the problem
    1 point
  48. If we're going to change the field size it should be to 100 Meters. Uniquely Canadian. Still 110 yards. My personal rule change never gets brought up: Missed FG that goes through the endzone without being touched = zero points. Allows for missed FG's to be run back, but doesn't reward misses with a single point unless you can tackle the returner in the endzone. IMO the CFL is going about this all wrong. The rules are great as is. Changing rules won't get more fans in the stands or more fans watching on TV & that's what the CFL needs.
    1 point
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