Noooooo lol. The only south park merch I have is a touque. I actually like old Towelie episodes more now that he's been put to good use on Tegridy farms.
The people who think that
they want
their society
What they want is an "Other"
Thanks for the suggestion! My buddy farms quail!
Bruhhhh. If it weren't for the bass guitar / production equipment I'd say yes haha. Did your bro also join the trucker convoy?
This entire paragraph is an appeal to authority that doesn't even engage the subject at hand.
Well worry not. I'm gonna block you cuz you don't have much to say that interests me.
you seem to be following me around different Lemmy communities with a 3-hour-old account. Any reason for that?
WTF no I'm not. I'm replying to you on this post.
It's a small ass community. If you're posting lots than we're gonna cross paths.
edit: ohhhh you posted the linked in post as well. Ya no I'm not following you. Hadn't even realized you were the same person.
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Right leaning people are still people/canadians whose needs and contributions matter. Appealing to them is not the same as doing their bidding.
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Transitioning to renewables doesn't mean zero new oil/gas infrastructure. 100% renewables is simply NOT an option yet. Given the world's tendency to adopt Canadian standards, there are positives to Canada becoming an energy leader.
Making everything about the party leader is the level of thinking that MAGA operates on. I simply cannot respect opinions that ignore the larger context and conflate individuals with entire countries.
Yup. Here's my thoughts on those.
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DGAF bout stampede and pancake flipping
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DGAF bout stampede and pancake flipping
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Only mention of replacement in that article is union saying AI cannot replace them. IMO we need more AI tools in public service.
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The expectations being unrealistic are your allegations. Based on what I've read from you, you're wholly unqualified to make those kind of determinations.
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Broken Link. I'll assume it's your opinion that the timelines are unrealistic.
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Canada's steel/auto sectors are highly integrated and interruption is going to have massive ripple effects in the Canadian economy. So yea Carney is meeting with their CEOs. NEXT.
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Our legislature has been largely ineffective and it's Clear the CPC/PP intend to continue gridlocking our government. Shifting power from the house is hardly the biggest problem with C-5. Further illustrating that you're not writing this article objectively but with a specfic target in mind.
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An amendment gets voted down and this relates to pancakes HOW? At least this is a legitimate concern about C5. Albeit a widely discussed one.
Honestly that's as far as I got. I have concerns about bills C-2 and C5, but the way you're trying to connect this to Carney personally is a waste of my time as a reader.
You absolutely lost me when you started trying to call out his financial holdings. It's right there in his response... Is Pierre Poilievre on the up and up with his stock options?
If I had written that and submitted it to my English teacher he would have told me to delete 80% and do 3 more drafts.
This whole thing comes off as a Carney hate piece with zero objectivity. You need to appreciate that the people taking the time to read articles are likely going to be turned off by blatantly biased writing.
I personally am only bothering to respond because clearly you put some effort into this, and maybe you do have something valid to say. But you got some work to do first.
TLDR: Author calls Carney a nightmare boss than proceeds to neurotically nitpick him like the worst micromanager in the multiverse. Literally no connection between their vapid observations and the baseless claims they allege.
The comments they made here are a clear indication of the lack of objectivity and frame of reference behind their writing. But it is an opinion and entitled to be so. It's just not a very good opinion.
How conservatives hate a party that keeps buying them pipelines is beyond me.
But looking at the Fairy Creek resistance I think Carney is underestimating how many people are willing to physically fight to protect the environment. The RCMP have really only been dealing with non-violent protestors. People who believed the government would step in and do what's right. When that faith is gone all bets are off.
A lot of British Columbians are looking south at Washington to California and wondering if we have more in common with them than Ontario... and Carney is certainly not helping.