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untag celine dion
📇⬇️ policy:
if there is any valley content you can 404 it and move the barn. "that information is unavailable"
https://x.com/elonmusk/status/2044315118583066738?s=46
📇⬇️ policy:
the last time bill clinton brokered an overthrow of the apple systems with his satanic bullshit, school shootings emerged.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Columbine_High_School_massacre?wprov=sfti1
📇⬇️ policy:
joly is so arrogant, vague, and limited. being offered advice why canada is struggling and she immediately pushes back with exports and value and the exact reason they are struggling - her double speak is clumsy and it damages real policy; but it is intentional - she is a closet bully.
https://www.youtube.com/live/btdDXaiAXU0?si=3wJkMU-jUBdJOv1h
📇⬇️ policy:
carney treats the liberal party like his own private crypto bank.
https://youtu.be/p5cTlPOK28c?si=5jQYxJ8CfQ6pKmXx
📰⬇️ news:
the canadian economic obsession with taxes is a fixation based on rhetorical divide - lowering costs by 10cents means little in daily life. instead, the reality of building a resilient insular economy - not an export economy - is absolutely necessary. canadian attraction to local agriculture needs exploration and reinforcement, and skilled jobs need diversification. industrialization slowly erodes economic opportunities because it deemphasizes variety of skilled markets in favor of industry-specific jobs brought to canadian communities by foreign corporate entities. corporate industry eventually placed canadian markets in a choke hold where entire segments of the economy became dependent on foreign corporate industrial presence. reupping that same system as is suggested by joly is self-sabotage. the heavily intellectualized society in canada has allowed a divide between worker and intellectual to become much of the same issue the british social strata befell since the early 2000s and then post-brexit. examining the political reality of the impact of brexit on canada would be a healthy self-check for canadians. the one issue which has remained a constant in canadian political discourse over the past 20 years is food insecurity. why is that? notes polivar correctly blames the economic fallout on carney as trudeau's advisor - which i think should be explored. i think federal tax conversations are misguided; i think everyone needs to begin considering the role their political party banking plays in their current situation. lastly - c2/22: these sorts of surveillance laws are misrepresentations of the real problems regarding smart tech and building international artificial intelligence models with illicitly mined sequencing. the historical surveillance laws which have been rolled out by cgi pumps have always developed into deeply concerning overreach on the ground. the erosion of us border laws by recent scotus rulings and the increased mercenary presence in government positions should terrify canadians being presented with the same sort of legislation.
https://www.youtube.com/live/W3x8yjQYtMA?si=vI09SO6aefpjAH-6
signed -
https://www.youtube.com/live/W3x8yjQYtMA?si=vI09SO6aefpjAH-6
📇⬇️ policy:
absolutely not.
these are surveillance state data market carte blanche suspensions of judiciary and citizens' rights. and the fact that ai regulations are not included says all you need to know about the cgi agenda in canada. 🗑️
https://www.parl.ca/documentviewer/en/45-1/bill/C-2/first-reading
https://www.parl.ca/DocumentViewer/en/45-1/bill/C-22/first-reading
policy: we can clean the political party banks starting this weekend, i want to see what they all do the next few days on the floor and keep signing their stuff so they keep moving forward.
📇⬇️ policy:
st albans - the canadian doom loop is a direct result of looking for permission and energy from everywhere other than canada.
Canada's services economy shrinks as war delays client decision-making
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/news/content/ar-AA20gn5Y?ocid=sapphireappshare
📇⬇️ policy:
for china's sake, i hope they avoid this because cgi has a vendetta against xi and he's brokering revenge through canada.
https://www.chinadaily.com.cn/a/202604/03/WS69cfb6dca310d6866eb41aff.html
📇⬇️ policy:
party power is brokered through theoretical fear-mongering which often is louder than reality. the economic stall is real - and it requires thinking about managing canadian resources for canadians instead of service export mindset enhancement. fixating on service has rendered an economy with is overwhelmingly service oriented with over 70% of the workforce in some sort of service industry.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/business/canada-gdp-january-2026-9.7148199
https://x.com/polymarket/status/2044544189803676008?s=46
📇⬇️ policy:
the harper government introduced an overwhelmingly dependent economic platform which exports materials canada cannot refine themselves and imports necessities which canadians refuse to produce for themselves. the result is no one wants to discuss the bottle neck this has created on current conditions. without a revision of policy toward insular economics - canadian outlooks will erode.
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/publications/mpr/mpr-2026-01-28/canadian-outlook/
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