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Old 01-22-2025, 11:44 AM   #19141
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Recent history suggests that you’re supposed to end a post like this with “Take the L bruh”
Follow it with “Pep got mopped!” and then praise a nazi and it’ll be like nothing has changed.
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Old 01-22-2025, 12:59 PM   #19142
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I actually started calling him PP because I was using JT. Then someone I work with gushed about how much they love PP and it did make me laugh. It was especially funny because that guy is not LGTBQ friendly and he got mad.
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Old 01-22-2025, 01:13 PM   #19143
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I find nicknames for politicians fun and harmless, like who gives a ####, really. While yes, childish in nature, they're just cheap and amusing sharpenings of the blades when we make jabs at each other in our political discourse, nothing more.

Pierre will forever be Milhouse (which I find funny and sometimes I add Angry in front of that name to really get right-wingers excited on Reddit), and Marlaina is hilarious because that's Smith's actual, original first name and likely doesn't want anyone to know that... but she wholeheartedly earned us calling her that. All sides and politicians of the political spectrum are open season too, I see no issue there. Hell, there's a ton of really fun ones for Trump.

Couldn't imagine wasting energy getting mad at 'nicknames' for politicians used by complete strangers on an internet message board lol.
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I find nicknames for politicians fun and harmless, like who gives a ####, really. While yes, childish in nature, they're just cheap and amusing sharpenings of the blades when we make jabs at each other in our political discourse, nothing more.

Pierre will forever be Milhouse (which I find funny and sometimes I add Angry in front of that name to really get right-wingers excited on Reddit), and Marlaina is hilarious because that's Smith's actual, original first name and likely doesn't want anyone to know that... but she wholeheartedly earned us calling her that. All sides and politicians of the political spectrum are open season too, I see no issue there. Hell, there's a ton of really fun ones for Trump.

Couldn't imagine wasting energy getting mad at 'nicknames' for politicians used by complete strangers on an internet message board lol.
PP is probably the funniest one because it’s literally just his initials and it still triggers people even when used in a totally innocuous way.
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PP is probably the funniest one because it’s literally just his initials and it still triggers people even when used in a totally innocuous way.
I prefer kuntface
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Turdwater is a lot more clever. It demonstrates your bilinguality
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Old 01-22-2025, 05:43 PM   #19147
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LOL.

Good lord what a joke our country has become.

No foresight worth a ####, but I guess now when we're screwed we'll say we approve ya know, the pipeline.
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Are you suggesting JT's laws that get bemoaned about actually had very little to do with the inability to build pipelines? There are other factors at play?
Actually a good question, because I do not think that if Trudeau decided screw this, tomorrow we approve everything, that it would actually accomplish something being built.

Our country is a joke.

We've had decades to actually do something, and all we have to show for is a Liberal approved extremely over budget pipeline that is suddenly looking like a steal of a deal.
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Our country is a joke.
Our country is not a joke. It never has been. It was not a joke under conservative prime ministers, and it is not a joke under liberal prime ministers (including the current one).

The biggest flashpoint issue of the past couple years, a tax aimed at guiding (coercing - though that word has an unnecessary negative connotation) consumers to make more pro-environment purchasing decisions to improve the lives of future generations, is the most first-world problem ever. Whatever you think of carbon pricing (or any of the other issues facing our country, including pipelines), one's stance on it should never result in the opinion our country is a "joke."

Yes, we can make Canada a better place and we should always strive to. But to call it a "joke" demonstrates deep unseriousness, parochialism, and wanton cynicism.
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Old 01-22-2025, 07:31 PM   #19150
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What are you doing to improve our country then?
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Our country is not a joke. It never has been. It was not a joke under conservative prime ministers, and it is not a joke under liberal prime ministers (including the current one).

The biggest flashpoint issue of the past couple years, a tax aimed at guiding (coercing - though that word has an unnecessary negative connotation) consumers to make more pro-environment purchasing decisions to improve the lives of future generations, is the most first-world problem ever. Whatever you think of carbon pricing (or any of the other issues facing our country, including pipelines), one's stance on it should never result in the opinion our country is a "joke."

Yes, we can make Canada a better place and we should always strive to. But to call it a "joke" demonstrates deep unseriousness, parochialism, and wanton cynicism.
Ya, I never understood this kind of thinking. No leader, no matter how bad, could ever cause me to consider Canada a "joke" or cause me to hate my country.

The economy is certainly in the ####ter, people are more divided than ever, but i don't think its anywhere near past the point of no return. I think with the right leader the economy can turn around relatively quickly. It would be nice if these politicians would focus more on their own policy, rather than attacking the other guy, but I know thats likely never going to happen.
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What are you doing to improve our country then?
God's work.
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Voting.
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If anything this is all just what the dr ordered for the Canadian oil patch. I think rather than roll our eyes at changing minds we just run with it and get excited. If people are willing to work with industry on pipelines- time to roll. Everybody wins IMO.
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Our country is not a joke. It never has been. It was not a joke under conservative prime ministers, and it is not a joke under liberal prime ministers (including the current one).

The biggest flashpoint issue of the past couple years, a tax aimed at guiding (coercing - though that word has an unnecessary negative connotation) consumers to make more pro-environment purchasing decisions to improve the lives of future generations, is the most first-world problem ever. Whatever you think of carbon pricing (or any of the other issues facing our country, including pipelines), one's stance on it should never result in the opinion our country is a "joke."

Yes, we can make Canada a better place and we should always strive to. But to call it a "joke" demonstrates deep unseriousness, parochialism, and wanton cynicism.
You're right. Canada is not a joke.


More like a punchline.
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You're right. Canada is not a joke.


More like a punchline.
Leave now. Or stop bitching.
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The latest EKOS poll was released today and it roughly mirrors the last poll with conservative being down to a seven point lead and being tied in Ontario

https://www.ekospolitics.com/index.p...-inauguration/

https://338canada.com/20250118-eko.htm

This is a rolling 5 day for the Canada wide number and 9 day rolling for the provincial numbers. I know there was discussion of the validity of an IVR poll so I think the delta since December is what is interesting here rather than the absolute values

When compared to the Dec 18 poll you have some wild shifts

44-19 -18 versus 39-32 -14 today.

Over similar time periods Nanos is unchanged and mainstreet has about half the magnitude of change. Exciting times for polls.
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still these polls means crap all when they are still only polling by phones. What kind of person would pick up a call from any "unknown" number?

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Voting.
One can do a lot more than that if they're passionate about this country. Azure seems to be very passionate about his.
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You're right. Canada is not a joke.

More like a punchline.
So it’s the best part of a joke?
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