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    #11
    Originally posted by SASKFARMER3 View Post


    I gave Justin a chance at the beginning he won fair and square and this is Canada the people have spoken.

    Yes the liberals went with fluff and Name to help rebuild.

    The people fell hook line and sinker.

    But listening to him gives me a headache


    Very disappointing, to say the least. How can anyone think that this is how you act when you are PM? I would like a PM who goes in, opens up all info to the public, then rolls up his sleeves and cleans house. BUT I will never see it so.....

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      #12
      Originally posted by grassfarmer View Post
      Is that when he slows it down to your level LOL
      No.

      It's when his words grind to a halt, like this:



      Which means - reset - which means - reset - which means - reset - which means - reset - which means - reset ......

      Talking Climate Ken doll's in brake down -to-reset mode. Until it breaks down.
      You're welcome.
      Last edited by burnt; Mar 4, 2018, 09:03.

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        #13
        This.

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          #14
          There certainly was some interesting polls this week. I was happy to see that Canadians were at best luke warm to the budget. I was also glad to see the Ipsos poll done for Global that showed the conservatives at 37% nationally the Liberals at 33%. I believe the Atlantic provinces and Quebec were the Liberals strongholds. Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba were the Conservative areas of strength. BC and Ontario look to be the province's that could determine the winner in the next election. Justin Trudeau's playing Mr. Dress up and then releasing a Seinfeld budget hasn't helped lol!

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            #15
            There's a lot of time between now and the fall of 2019. Playing dressup in India will be old news by the time the election rolls around. I think the biggest risk right now is that Ford becomes Ontario premier and promptly steps on his joint. Ontario often votes one way provincially and the other way federally. I'd be a lot happier if the federal conservatives could run against the Whiner in the fall of 2019 but that's not going to happen. The trip to India was money well spent in the sense that it opened a lot of Canadian (Liberal) eyes but its going to take more than just one week to get this asshat out of the House.

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              #16
              Hey morning grass I see the troll is up this morning.

              Keep posting you show us the mentality of a die hard liberal to stick with their loser.

              Chuck you up or are finally sick of JT.

              Grass I enjoy every day Justin ****s up. Some days I’m hoping can he go without a screw up because it’s sad to keep kicking a dead skunk.

              But like clock work he tries harder and screws up more.

              So again keep posting As a die hard liberal Trudeau supporter.

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                #17
                Hate to "brake" the news to you SF3 but I didn't vote for Trudeau or the Liberals.

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                  #18
                  Best comment I read, "Canada is being run like a third-world country". How true this is!

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                    #19
                    Polls still show Liberals popular in Quebec and the maritimes and hippy regions of B.C. (although dropping in BC)
                    Liberal seats in Ontario and Manitoba would be cut in half.
                    Wiped out in Regina and Alberta.


                    Will the Maritimers ever see the light??

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Oliver88 View Post
                      Polls still show Liberals popular in Quebec and the maritimes and hippy regions of B.C. (although dropping in BC)
                      Liberal seats in Ontario and Manitoba would be cut in half.
                      Wiped out in Regina and Alberta.


                      Will the Maritimers ever see the light??
                      When welfare and transfer payments cease...Quebec...

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