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Canadian Politics
Tracker and 5 others reacted to Fatty Liver for a topic
Sounds like the "Freedom Convoy" supporters, trying to convince them they don't represent the majority is futile.6 points -
Is this a Star Wars reference?6 points
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Canadian Politics
Tracker and 4 others reacted to HardCoreBlue for a topic
They don't even represent a true minority, more like a spattering of knuckle draggers with no meaningful purpose in life other than honking their horns and writing drivel on placards and social media.5 points -
I'm not sure they have enough time to turn things around, nor a leader that can take over an election campaign.5 points
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Around The NHL 2021/22
rebusrankin and 3 others reacted to bigg jay for a topic
Yep, Mosienko Lanes at Main & Redwood with an amazing mural painted by his granddaughter-in-law. There was another mural there before but it was in poor condition so they made this one about 5-6 years ago.4 points -
But that has been going on for far longer than Trump.4 points
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Game 64: vs Vegas
Goalie and 3 others reacted to BomberBall for a topic
I don’t think anyone was saying that Hellebuyck is a lousy goalie, but he hasn’t been very good this season. He entered the game with a .908 save percentage, which is obviously suboptimal.4 points -
US Politics
rebusrankin and 3 others reacted to 17to85 for a topic
People truly believe that "I'm allowed to have my opinion" means they get to pretend facts don't matter. Used to be that dumbest ideas were shunned by communities so it was kept quiet. Now the internet has allowed them to find like minded fools and pretend they are actually informed.4 points -
Yep, that should be a huge warning sign for Stefanson. Unless they change things in a hurry, they are in big trouble in the next election.4 points
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2022 Off Season - Back 2 Back Champs Edition
Bubba Zanetti and 3 others reacted to 17to85 for a topic
If the new jersey has a scarf we will know for sure it was him.4 points -
9 Provinces have declined Phatmacare. Can't force them, which is why it won't go forward.3 points
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Canadian Politics
blue_gold_84 and 2 others reacted to JCon for a topic
Given that every minority gov't needs another party to help pass their legislation, I don't know what all the fuss is about? It's the clear the Cons have no interest in governing or being a part of anything, so the NDP are a natural pick. The CPCs just keep spinning themselves into a smaller and smaller, less relevant party.3 points -
US Politics
the watcher and 2 others reacted to HardCoreBlue for a topic
Oh yea he just lifted the rock up and gave it more oxygen and exposure.3 points -
Canadian Politics
Noeller and 2 others reacted to bustamente for a topic
PC's know they are going to get wiped out in Winnipeg and this byelection confirmed it, no way it should of been remotely this close. The person leading the party should not be in politics and others wanting a kick at the can don't look much better3 points -
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His arm didn't look weak to me, hopefully it works out with us.3 points
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Canadian Politics
Fatty Liver and 2 others reacted to Noeller for a topic
They truly believe they are the majority and the only reason they're not winning elections is shenanigans.... Cheating.... It wss rigged.... We actually won but conspiracies..... Etc.3 points -
Canadian Politics
Fatty Liver and 2 others reacted to Tracker for a topic
The right wing has swallowed the Trump brand of politics hook, line and sinker. The nature of democracy is that the majority of voters will determine government policies. The alternative? Look at Russia or the type of America Trump fantasizes over where a small, militant percentage of people, not necessarily even voted for, do whatever the hell they want., and get drunk on power.3 points -
Game 64: vs Vegas
TrueBlue4ever and one other reacted to iHeart for a topic
WELCOME BACK APPLETON (yeah I might as well add this to the playlist because we've seen former players come back) Can't wait to see Sanford in action, Good Copp, Bonne Copp is now retired,2 points -
Canadian Politics
blue_gold_84 and one other reacted to johnzo for a topic
In the 2021 election, the Libs won 32.62% of the popular vote and the NDP won 17.82%. Which adds up to 50.4%. A majority of Canadian voters voted in support of the current government. It's a small majority, but it is >50%.2 points -
Around The NHL 2021/22
Mark F and one other reacted to blue_gold_84 for a topic
It'll be even funnier if they manage to miss the playoffs.2 points -
The guy with the burner account, that Farhan is replying to, is not a current player either so how much insight he has is questionable. In another tweet, the guy mentioned buying some of the "Our Balls are Bigger" shirts for his kids when they came out (which was 1996) so unless he's a coach, his info is decades old.2 points
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Trade deadline thread.
MrFreakzilla and one other reacted to TrueBlue4ever for a topic
Found the Friedman quote from Tim and Friends. Your interpretation of his quote is grossly presumptive. He prefaced the comment by saying that Cheveldayoff entered the trade deadline with the mindset that he would try to stay the course for the playoffs even if he subtracted players, the idea being that Winnipeg (and Vancouver) could not abandon the idea of the playoffs given the financial losses they had suffered because of pandemic attendance woes, so they couldn’t be true sellers. He then said, and I quote: “I think this summer Winnipeg is going to have some very very big decisions to make. Dubois, Scheifele, Hellebuyck, I think there are going to be some interesting discussions potentially about the future of that team.” No mention of moving any of them. The logical inference is the team, already up against the cap, has to re-sign Dubois this summer as an RFA and the other two big upcoming contracts are Hellebuyck and Scheifele in 2024. It’s quite a leap from that to your conclusion that Hellebuyck has pissed people off, the team doesn’t try as hard for him, he “may not be the guy”, that Comrie could be and has been better, so a trade this summer is likely in the offing. And this for a guy you said 3 weeks ago was on your list of untouchables to be moved.2 points -
Canadian Politics
Sard and one other reacted to Fatty Liver for a topic
I'm fairly confident Chrystia Freeland will step in as the next PM once Trudeau decides he's had enough.2 points -
Canadian Politics
rebusrankin and one other reacted to Super Duper Negatron for a topic
Wouldn't have voted for him, but good for Obby. Made this community his home, built up some successful business ventures and got elected as a Muslim to the Conservative party in Manitoba.2 points -
Anything can happen, I suppose, but I think there are 2 main reasons this is less likely to happen: The Trudeau cabinet is chock-full of capable women who are more interested in governing than in personal power. The only person interested in playing games (Wilson-Reybould) was dealt with long ago. Like him or hate him, Trudeau doesn't run his party like an authoritarian. Pallister and Selinger made major decisions without consulting with cabinet and that generated major friction.2 points
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Canadian Politics
rebusrankin and one other reacted to JCon for a topic
Wab has become much more palatable to swing voters ever since they lived (barely) through PC rule. Both Brian and Heather are toxic. The PCs could get it together if they bothered to get appropriate staff and leaders in place. They're organization has been falling apart. This is an issue we've seen at the provincial level before. Selinger couldn't keep the right staff in place after the split. When Harper left, there was a vacuum and no one was capable of stepping up. I expect a similar fallout when Trudeau leaves.2 points -
US Politics
HardCoreBlue and one other reacted to the watcher for a topic
The greatest damage done by Trump and Trumpism in my opinion has been the 1st degree murder of Truth. The truth is now whatever you want to make up. The Truth is whatever you want it to be regardless of facts. I say 1st degree because it wasn't accidental. Truth and it's supporting facts have always been under assault but it has sadly met it's demise2 points -
I agree, the next election might be a foregone conclusion but (as the NDP found out after Doer left) the effects from poor leadership can be felt well after one election cycle. The PC's are very much headed down this path at the moment - no easy answers for them as to who could turn things around though.2 points
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US Politics
the watcher and one other reacted to HardCoreBlue for a topic
We can thank social media for giving the platform for people to easily distribute their ‘research’ and have access to a large population of easily impressionable people who then take this ‘research’ as gospel, preaching it across social media with little to no consequence of it being bunk. They yell as loud as they can you can’t censor me, freedom of speech, muh rights, you’re all sheep while e-transferring their money to grifters who could care less about them but think they are great at owning the libs.2 points -
Canadian Politics
Tracker and one other reacted to rebusrankin for a topic
Disappointed Obbywon. Still that is really tight for a historically safe PC riding.2 points -
When your thinking becomes so distorted that you are unwilling to accept that you do not have a divine right to rule as you see fit, that necessitates any evidence or logic to the contrary becomes heretical in your view and must be either ignored or attacked. Essentially, they are saying that they do not accept democratic outcomes unless if is in their favour. And that is autocratic thinking.2 points
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Canadian Politics
Fred C Dobbs and one other reacted to Mark H. for a topic
I just don't know how they can't realize that it won't win them a Canadian election - not even a minority. With past CPC regimes, Trudeau's image/issues would be a clear path to victory.2 points -
Game 64: vs Vegas
JCon and one other reacted to HardCoreBlue for a topic
How do you know he hasn’t said anything the last seven months outside of formal pressers? And please stop with the judgement. One can dislike what one of influence says. You don’t and don’t see why , fine, I do and I see why fine. All is good.2 points -
Game 64: vs Vegas
BomberBall and one other reacted to Goalie for a topic
The offside challenge was not meant for plays like that. Offside by half an inch... no goal.2 points -
Game 64: vs Vegas
FrostyWinnipeg and one other reacted to BomberBall for a topic
If anyone is there tonight, kindly let the Jets know the game has started.2 points -
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Canadian Politics
Fatty Liver and one other reacted to Mark H. for a topic
And that is going to continue. The current approach from Bergen, Polliviere, peek a boo Bezan, et. al. will just increase their vote count in ridings they are already winning Add another 10 000 CPC votes in Selkirk Interlake Eastman or Portage Lisgar...while the Liberals will win the key swing ridings in Winnipeg Same thing...across most of the country.2 points -
2021/22 - CFL Offseason - Non-Back-to-Back Grey Cup Champion Thread
wbbfan and one other reacted to Bigblue204 for a topic
Players as in Wilder. I'm not saying it's NOT an issue, but it's easy to believe Wilder would get his panties in a bunch over it. I'm not sure I completely agree with that persons assessment of the OL talent. I believe all the TOP OLs in the league have more CNDs than americans on them.2 points -
It's always wild to me to see actual conservatives/Conservative takes around here....2 points
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Fort Whyte bye-election today. I am reasonably pessimistic that a centre/left split will see Khan getting elected. I would really like to see the Liberals getting official party status. Lamont is solid in the Legislature and I'd like to hear more from him.2 points
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Didnt the soviets in ww2 consider and treat their soldiers like toilet paper....no matter how many got killled, .just kept throwing more people into battle, till the other side was overwhelmed? seems to be the plan here. Good pr....for arms dealers, always need a formidable enemy.1 point
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I would say that she's an early frontrunner but it will be a battle. Also, her being capable does not mean that she will have the necessary people around her.1 point
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I agree. Everything goes through the PMs office in Liberal cabinet. I don't know how that could even be disputed. I would think most parties operate in this manner to some extent. The message has to be controlled. When a leader is ousted it is messy business. Very few leadership transitions go smoothly if the leader has overstayed his welcome. Trudeau is rapidly approaching that point.1 point
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Game 64: vs Vegas
captaincanuck12 reacted to Mark F for a topic
Tsn says zero shots......I Thought the jets got one shot on goal! tsn against the jets!1 point -
Canadian Politics
Fred C Dobbs reacted to MOBomberFan for a topic
In Manitoba's case we shoulda had beds available in the province (or shouldn't have cut ICU capacity pre-pandemic to begin with), coulda hired trained and equipped emergency personnel to transfer ICU patients when beds did run out, woulda saved Krystal Mousseau's life and we'd have one less very clear failure to point at And what good are the toughest restrictions in the world if enforcement is sporadic and inconsistent at best? Springs? Monstrosity? Half the gyms in the city.... How were these places able to continue to function while flouting the 'toughest restrictions in the world' with impunity? Nobody in power ought to be patting themselves on the back for a job well done imo1 point -
World Politics
Fred C Dobbs reacted to Mark H. for a topic
Except that Russia should have won and taken over by now - that hasn't happened.1 point -
US Politics
Fred C Dobbs reacted to Tracker for a topic
A leading competitor for "stupidest politician in America", but with all the idiots, she is by no means a shoo-in for the title.1 point