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    Roe v. Wade overturned?

    Your writing comprehension is lacking. You stated specifically you weren't ok with them because republicans. These ones in this specific case. Well there you go.
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    Canadians are angry because of “climate change” says Trudeau

    Well i'd say the do a lot more than 'nudge' but it's not far off my position so sure. Of course - gov'ts CAN 'control' the economy to whatever degree they want, and many do, we just don't do that here as completely. So the amount of control (or influence if you prefer) is a decision and does...
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    Roe v. Wade overturned?

    Sooo - you're only against state rights when republicans use them? It seriously doesn't work that way.
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    Canadians are angry because of “climate change” says Trudeau

    You did. I'll keep that in mind if it ever happens :) You know - when you take a stance and then claim that you never took that stance, you're kind of admitting i was right about that stance.
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    Roe v. Wade overturned?

    It IS in the dictionary tho. "Of or relating to the foundation or base;" "Forming or serving as an essential component of a system or structure; central." The constitution is the foundation of all law and rights in america. It essentially defines the system, it is central to it. So the...
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    Canadians are angry because of “climate change” says Trudeau

    The fact that doctors can't control when we get sick doesn't mean they don't know anything about medicine or can't exercise control over medicine or our health. They absolutely can and do. You literally made my point :) Which is why your premise was flawed. A doctor may not know when you're...
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    Roe v. Wade overturned?

    Again - not relevant. All that means is that rights exist other than those in the constitution. For example, if a state were to decide a fetus had a right..... ;) But that doesn't make it a 'fundimental' right. You have a bad habit of changing language when you start to run into challenges...
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    Canadians are angry because of “climate change” says Trudeau

    Sure, my reply was intended to be entirely serious there :) (that was sarcasm btw. Figured i better spell it out :) ) Why wouldn't we? That's like saying 'if doctors know about medicine why do we get sick"? The question is more along the lines of are we having more or less and are they as...
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    Toronto Star: Canada’s economy is already starting to shrink — and that could mean a recession is looming, economists say

    Quite correct. Historically, addressing these issues was never supposed to be ONLY a BOC problem, even tho they're tasked with managing inflation. The idea only works if you have cooperation and the bank handles monetary policy and the feds handle fiscal policy and the two are in synch and...
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    Roe v. Wade overturned?

    That would be accurate and relevant IF the constitution guaranteed the right to abortion. But it doesn't. So it isn't. :) Swing and a miss :) And further, as discussed the state could grant MORE rights to the fetus if it was believed that the fetus was a human being, unless the constitution...
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    Canadians are angry because of “climate change” says Trudeau

    There can be no doubt that economic policy plays a very significant role in the economy. I don't think anyone disputes that. If you, for example, choose to dump 20 billion in unearned dollars into the economy in the form of benefits checks, that is going to have an impact. Even the banks have...
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    Roe v. Wade overturned?

    You cannot. All you're doing is arguing that 'state rights' issues are appropriate. My argument was that they either are or they aren't, you can't say you support it AND don't support it. Her argument was they weren't. The word "fundamental" is what people throw in when they want to say 'you...
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    Roe v. Wade overturned?

    A number of occasions - i seem to recall you were in favour of the travel mandates as well (correct me if i'm wrong, i didn't take the time to look that up). And by and large the liberal policy package is crammed with 'for the good of the state' legislation and policy, so your support of them...
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    Kelly McParland: How decades of Liberal indifference created Danielle Smith

    If we're talking about more autonomy from the feds then yes, pretty much everywhere (even victoria unless they think that right leaning people might ALSO like the deal, in which case no). The right hates the power ottawa has and dislikes how they can impose the will of people in the east on...
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    Canadians are angry because of “climate change” says Trudeau

    https://tnc.news/2022/09/01/trudeau-anger-climate-change/ Well he's almost right. We're sick of his misguided climate change policy and how he's transformed our economy into a dumpster fire. Sooooo... yeah, gonna give him points for that.
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    British PM Choice. . .

    A lady not for turning for sure.
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    Roe v. Wade overturned?

    You've voiced support for "state rights" issues before. Can't pick and choose. Well if that's true they'll get voted out next election. Although in fairness this is more of a case of refusing to ask the people what their will is, not that that's any better. I would agree in general that good...
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    British PM Choice. . .

    Steel truss :)
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    Freeland Harassed in Alberta

    "I'm not condoning it but i'm totally condoning it' . If the guy's going to be enough of a slimeball to support it he should just have the balls to support it instead of trying this 'i don't (but i do) but i don't (but i do) routine.
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    Canada’s second-quarter GDP growth lags expectations; contraction seen in July

    Well to be specific that's only new construction, not the average for existing. Not sure if it includes the bachelors but that would make sense.