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Then we can get back to the good old days of Trial by Combat and Champions....
Just need to start electing enforcers
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"Clear the track, here comes Shack!"
Then we can get back to the good old days of Trial by Combat and Champions....
Just need to start electing enforcers
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Dueling with simunition. What do ya think?Adults can legally consent to a fight without bodily harm. So it’s an option.
Having seen both Team Red and Team Blue PM's answer simple questions in the House with political barbs instead of a clear answer (often one provided for them by people in the system, but not used), it remains to be seen how PP would do in the same situation if/when he's PM. If we believe the polling to date, next election's his to lose, so as of right now, we'll likely see soon enough ...Part of the problem is that we have a government that seldom answers questions put to them and a PM that has never answered a question on point ...
Or, if you go back far enough, get together with the other sides and come up with solutions everyone could live with on the most critical of issues.... At least before they used to freely poach from each others campaign plans etc, which I think is great.
Adults can legally consent to a fight without bodily harm. So it’s an option.
Dueling with simunition. What do ya think?
Or very small rocks.....
I mean, saying you can shoot at someone without causing bodily harm isn’t much of a flex, but you do you.So what you are saying is we can bring back dueling ?
I see a new way to attack the firearms legislation...
We are one in the same...
That's fair and I won't try to predict the future. However, we're dealing with a clear and topical fault pursued by our current government. They are the current abusers and get the focus they deserve. PP's future style is just a hypothetical, trudeau and his governments actions are what is currently on the block. And they are doing a disservice to the country. When trudeau is asked a clear, point blank question, we are entitled to hear an answer specific to that question. Not some clearly preconstructed scree to demean and frame the questioner as a white extremist.Having seen both Team Red and Team Blue PM's answer simple questions in the House with political barbs instead of a clear answer (often one provided for them by people in the system, but not used), it remains to be seen how PP would do in the same situation if/when he's PM. If we believe the polling to date, next election's his to lose, so as of right now, we'll likely see soon enough ...
Well said. Some folks here ain't getting it.That's fair and I won't try to predict the future. However, we're dealing with a clear and topical fault pursued by our current government. They are the current abusers and get the focus they deserve. PP's future style is just a hypothetical, trudeau and his governments actions are what is currently on the block. And they are doing a disservice to the country. When trudeau is asked a clear, point blank question, we are entitled to hear an answer specific to that question. Not some clearly preconstructed scree to demean and frame the questioner as a white extremist.
Your fucking joking right? Trudeau isn't even cooperating with Jagmeet with their "supply and confidence" agreement.get together with the other sides and come up with solutions everyone could live with on the most critical of issues
I was referring to the oooooooooooooooooold days, when people wearing different coloured political jerseys could get together behind the scenes to hammer out solutions that would solve problems and that everyone could live with and defend. WAAAAAAY before current management ...Your fucking joking right? Trudeau isn't even cooperating with Jagmeet with their "supply and confidence" agreement.
The Trudeau government and party is the most divisive and polarizing party I have ever seen
Son, thats like the stone age. I think I just barely joined army.ca at that time. Or are we talking sooner? Like dial up internet sooner? Or manually change the dial on TVs sooner?I was referring to the oooooooooooooooooold days, when people wearing different coloured political jerseys could get together behind the scenes to hammer out solutions that would solve problems and that everyone could live with and defend. WAAAAAAY before current management ...
Even before dial-up internet longer-ago .....Son, thats like the stone age. I think I just barely joined army.ca at that time. Or are we talking sooner? Like dial up internet sooner? Or manually change the dial on TVs sooner?
300 baud modem bulletin board system (BBS) for the win…Even before dial-up internet longer-ago .....
True dat..... we're dealing with a clear and topical fault pursued by our current government. They are the current abusers and get the focus they deserve ...
For now, yes - so I hope he does better than other PM's in the past in answering questions in the House. Like those who predicted PMJT's performance/behaviour based on past events/behaviours, those more cynical than me might go with the motto of Canada's Army Cadets: "Acer Acerpori" (As the Maple, so the Sapling) - or the reverse: you can tell the tree from the sapling. We'll see ...... PP's future style is just a hypothetical ...
W.A.C/ Bennett would have tea in the Legislative cafeteria with my dad and his Grandparents. My Dad was a opposition NDP MLA at the time and I remember meeting W.A.C. Bennett. The theatre was kept to the House.I was referring to the oooooooooooooooooold days, when people wearing different coloured political jerseys could get together behind the scenes to hammer out solutions that would solve problems and that everyone could live with and defend. WAAAAAAY before current management ...
Who are the gatekeepers for point 2? The provincial/municipal govts who control that sort of thing?Only the broadest of strokes, and no real surprises, but the yet-to-fully-sprout bud of a campaign platform from Team Blue, via fundraising email yesterday ....
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I laughed at that bit as well; everytime they tout 'affordable housing' there is always an asterix or something, and it's defined as something like 80% of the market average price.Who are the gatekeepers for point 2? The provincial/municipal govts who control that sort of thing?
What builders do best, like other companies, is to make profit.