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@terminsane "Eradicate socialism 2020!!!!" I agree. Let's put a complete stop on all COVID19 related Socialist services, including but not limited to Hospitals, Fire Departments, City Halls, Police Department, libraries, referendums, law courts, community centres, parks and recreation departments, schools, colleges and university. No need for any sort of Municipal, State or Federal Government, Workers Compensation, employment/health/auto/life insurance of any type, IRS and tax collection of any kind. From this point on EVERYTHING IS PRIVATIZED, one-on-one/no groups and CASH ONLY. Are you tired of winning yet? Good luck!
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@MrThorsteinb "Trump is bad .. very bad for the world but the US was lost way before Trump." Speaking as a Canadian, born, raised and still living right next door to this incredibly manic neighbour, it's obvious, I have to absolutely agree with your statement. The last four years have been like watching a bad reality show and it's dubious cast of characters. Scaramouche, Roger Stone, Betsy DeVos, Rudy Giuliani, Michael Cohen. It's as if they came right out of Central Casting, making for entertaining television. Being the self-serving narcissist he's proven to be, I'm positive Trump auditions high ranking positions based on how they will affect his ratings. More eyeballs on more screens makes for higher ad revenue making media networks richer. A large percentage of Americans "live" to be entertained, even believing their their own hype. Add to that, a lack of proper education, where ignorance is bliss, resulting in a lack of any sort of critical thought and any sort of curiosity about the world around them. This leads to difficulty separating fact from fiction. They love their entertainment, but hate the "liberal elites" who make it possible. America is eating itself alive and the rest of the world has no choice but to watch this $hit-show unfold as syndicated variations of it play out in real time in other countries around the globe.
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@Donna Mcgettigan Well there go all those Socialist benefits which neither you nor yours apparently have need for. In no particular order: Police Department, Fire Department, Ambulance, Medicare, Medicaid, Recreation Centres, Old Age pension, Union Pensions, Credit Unions, Life/Home/Auto Insurance plans, Auto Clubs: AAA, and any club which offers only one vote per member. Living in Canada I definitely appreciate and respect all these along institutions, supported thru my tax dollars. The slightly higher taxes I pay are definitely worth the money. It's election time (in Canada) and two of our four political parties are promising to add dental/optical care and prescription drugs as an addition to the single payer healthcare we've had for decades.
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@forgenorman3025 "Real cute though, your little attempt at whataboutism." First of all, I'm Canadian with universal healthcare, access to legal weed, same sex marriage to my partner of 10 years plus and euthanasia which my late, suffering sister made use of. All these things, I completely support. I can't get (for the life of me) understand the fact the so many "Americans" have a difficult time with universal healthcare, while so many other first world countries have had it for decades. Second, please don't equate all Boomers as one big homogeneous group...we're not...just as not all Millennials are "mindless". I have always voted "left" in Canada. I was marching in (Green Peace, Gay Pride, Anti Vietnam War, anti Iraq war etc.) protests before you were born, so give some of us Boomers (like Bernie Sanders, and Economist Professor Richard Wolff) some credit. I totally agree, a large percentage of Boomers have and are screwing the rest of us, but I'm not one of them. Speaking of crooks (who also happen to be Millennials) do the names Matt Gaetz, Josh Hawley, or Ivanka and Jared mean anything. Not all Millennials are saints; just as not all Boomers are A-holes. Decades ago I figured out, it's a personality trait found in all generations: some people are just more susceptible to the Benjamin's my friend, than others. If I was a US citizen and I thank (insert deity here) I'm not, but if I were, I'd definitely be backing "The Squad" 100%.
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J P "I hope Trump can come back in 2024. The American left in fast tracking the country further and further into the sewer." How about trying to dispute any of these arguments by the Redpill commenter just one comment above yours. Should you have missed it I'll copy and paste his/her/they/them comment here for you.
Red Pill: The people wrapping themselves up in the flag the most are the ones that are trying to destroy democracy the most.
Voter suppression is halting democracy in the United States. Voter suppression is now commonplace, and is used to disenfranchise United States citizens, and prevent Americans from voting. Roadblocks to democracy include mass purging voter rolls, physical voting roadblocks, voter ID laws, fear and intimidation, and "redlining" districts that determine the weight of votes so that each vote is not equal. America has become the number one destroyer of democracies around the world, including within the US. Communities outright targeted include people of color, students, the elderly, people with disabilities and others.
PURGING VOTER ROLLS: 33 million Americans have been purged from the voter rolls between 2014 and 2018 alone. U.S. citizens are systematically removed from the rolls of voters using artificial criteria such as manipulated computer discrepancies, targeted identification "errors", wrongful convictions, social security administration glitches, and purposely corrupted databases to prevent Americans from voting.
PHYSICAL VOTING ROADBLOCKS: Thousands of precinct closures and relocations across the country increase the average distance between voters’ homes and the polls, preventing hundreds of thousands of United States voters from reaching ballot casting locations. Countrywide forcing of voting to be done on a workday prevents millions of working class Americans from voting. Having too few voting locations by design forces voters to spend up to 8 hours in line to cast a single vote; this calculated hardship prevents millions of U.S. citizens from voting, especially handicapped Americans.
EARLY/ABSENTEE VOTER SUPPRESSION: Political party operatives routinely request data on various voting practices broken down by race, so they can pass laws to restrict voting and registration that disproportionately targets specific races. Entire areas of the United States have been "redline" targeted using this data to send absentee/early voter registration paperwork without return stamps, so that the votes will not be received and not get counted.
VOTING PROCEDURE DISINFORMATION: Political party agents purposely provide Americans with false information about when and how to vote, leading them to fail to cast valid ballots. Political party saboteurs send American voters from opposing political parties mailers with purposely incorrect deadlines for returning absentee ballots, so that US citizens will send in their ballots too late for them to be counted. Deliberate misinformation targeting specific voter demographics, included false information about casting ballots, is sent by political party saboteurs by email, by social media, by text messages and by phone routinely to prevent citizens of the United States from voting.
FAKE/FALSE VOTING LOCATIONS: Political party saboteurs deliberately set up fake voting booths. The political party agents then collect ballots from unsuspecting American voters, and destroy votes from opposing candidates. US citizens that drop off their ballots into these false voting collection points never get their votes counted.
ARTIFICIAL/SABOTAGED REGISTRATION: Many Americans are prevented from voting by being prevented to register in the 1st place. Artificial voter registration deadlines and criteria are put in place, which are completely unnecessary, and only exist to prevent Americans from registering to vote. Registration has also been purposely sabotaged by political party agents that physically cut cables to registration servers, and use other methods to shut down registration systems. This prevents United States citizens from registering to vote before an election, so that U.S. voters never get a chance to vote.
FEAR AND INTIMIDATION: Hate groups are encouraged by political party leaders to mob around polling stations to make Americans afraid to go to polling places to vote, for fear of being physically harmed or killed by thugs sent by political party leaders. Circulation of doctored photographs claiming Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents are arresting US citizen voters at polling places, threatening language meant to intimidate minority voters, polling place hoaxes, disinformation on remote voting options, suspicious texts, voting machine malfunction rumors, misleading photos and videos, and false voter fraud allegations are sent by political party agents to stop US citizens from voting.
CAGING LISTS: Caging lists are used by political party operatives to eliminate American voters registered with other political parties. Political party agents send registered mail to addresses of registered voters, and if the US citizen makes the rational decision to not sign for unknown mail from an unknown sender, the mail is returned as undeliverable. The voter suppressor then uses that as a pretense to contest the American's right to vote.
IDENTIFICATION SUPPRESSION: Strict photo ID requirements are used to prevent US citizens from voting. Driver's licenses that just expired are refused, very slight discrepancies or typo's of name/address that don't exactly match the voter registration record are used to prevent Americans from voting. Purposely limiting valid identification types of ID is used to prevent United States citizens from voting. For example not allowing state employee photo IDs and university photo IDs and other valid forms of ID to prevent Americans from voting. Suppressive voter ID laws have been estimated by the U.S. Government Accountability Office to reduce voter turnout by 2-3 percentage points, resulting in vast numbers if US citizens being swindled out of their right to vote. Over 21 million U.S. citizens do not have government-issued photo identification.
VOTER SUPPRESSION LAWS: Laws passed by political party loyalists force voters to spend money to vote by making them travel to government offices to update information before they are allowed to vote. Political party operatives controlling local governments pass restrictive voter ID laws affecting identification cards for college students and others to prevent them from voting. Political party saboteurs to democracy pass laws such as only allowing one ballot collection box per county, with some counties being so large, such as in Texas, it requires citizens to drive hours just to reach the ballot box, in effect forcing U.S. citizens to buy a vehicle and pay money to car insurance companies if they wish to vote. Political party agents pass local measures making it impossible for targeted Americans to cast a ballots.
GERRYMANDERING: Political party saboteurs manipulate the area of an electoral constituency so as to favor one political party, class of people, or race. This targeted disenfranchisement eliminates votes of people in the artificially often bizarrely drawn "redlined" districts. This is achieved by manipulating an election area's physical boundary so that there will be a majority for a particular political party, thereby eliminating all the votes of the US citizens that are artificially manipulated into losing in the redlined districts.
The goal of these voter suppression tactics is to manipulate political outcomes, and the result is a severely compromised democracy that doesn’t reflect the will of the people. Democracy only works when all citizens can participate and have their voices heard, which is not the case in the United States today.
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@Frank22164 So all the following European countries have some form of universal health-care and they're wrong. Austria, Belarus, Canada, Croatia, Cuba, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, Moldova, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine, and the United Kingdom. The USA is the only "first world" country on the planet with no government run/single payer health care system for all its' citizens. You're proud of that?
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Atheos B. Sapien "I was referring to when Ilhan Omar used the exact same phrase in the exact same manner and was roasted for being antisemitic." I was not aware of this. But she would have been absolutely correct and not the least bit anti-Semitic. I am a White, settler, Canadian and if I refer to Justin Trudeau as a bit of a grifter, that doesn't make me anti-Canadian, it just means I'm not a huge fan, though he (along with Jagmeet Singh, NDP leader) saved my bacon financially during the pandemic. Telling you I'm not a fan of a particular US government administration and their policies, doesn't make me anti-American. For this discussion, over the decades, I have interacted with many wonderful Canadians and Americans and a minute few from both countries, who weren't.
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@Frank22164 "Nearly two-thirds of Canadians have supplemental private insurance or employer-sponsored plans to cover the costs of prescription drugs, dentistry, vision care, rehabilitative service and home health care." Could you give us some context or a link as to where your quotation comes from, otherwise you're just giving us opinions, not verifiable facts? I am assuming when any of our four Canadian political parties runs on a platform of support for your list of very valid add-ons, you'll support them, regardless of party, ie: Liberal, Conservative, NDP or Green?
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I do believe the incidents which happened during his reporting, but...I'm confused. Benito Mussolini of Italy, was a Fascist, personally coining the term fascism in 1919 to describe his political movement. He adopted the ancient Roman fasces as his symbol. This was a bundle of rods tied around an axe, which represented the power of Rome.
Mussolini established the first fascist regime, followed soon after by others, including Nazi Germany. Fascism, however, differed somewhat from one nation to another. Thus, scholars often disagree on a precise definition of fascism. Even so, they tend to agree on its common characteristics... https://www.crf-usa.org/bill-of-rights-in-action/bria-25-4-mussolini-and-the-rise-of-fascism.html
So to be against the Fascists, one became an "anti-fascist" or "Antifa" for short.
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@marwynthemasterful6369 "... (critical race theory or whatever that portion is and any variant thereof)..." Critical race theory (CRT) is an academic movement made up of civil-rights scholars and activists in the United States who seek to critically examine the law as it intersects with issues of race, and to challenge mainstream liberal approaches to racial justice. CRT examines social and cultural issues as they relate to race, law, and social and political power.[
CRT originated in the mid-1970s in the writings of several American legal scholars including Derrick Bell, Alan Freeman, Kimberlé Crenshaw, Richard Delgado, Cheryl Harris, Charles R. Lawrence III, Mari Matsuda, and Patricia J. Williams.[1] CRT emerged as a movement by the 1980s, reworking theories of critical legal studies (CLS) with more focus on race.[4] As the word "critical" suggests, both theoretical frameworks are rooted in critical theory, a social philosophy which argues that social problems are influenced and created more by societal structures and cultural assumptions than by individual and psychological factors.[5]
CRT is loosely unified by two common themes:
First, that white supremacy exists and maintains power through the law.[6]
Second, that transforming the relationship between law and racial power, as well as achieving racial emancipation and anti-subordination more broadly, are possible.[7]
Critics of CRT say that it relies on social construction ism, elevates storytelling over evidence and reason, rejects the concepts of truth and merit, and opposes liberalism.
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@ In addition to the United States, other countries that process Canadian oil sands oil include the Netherlands, United Kingdom, Germany, Spain, France, Norway, Italy, and Hong Kong.
Explanation
The United States is the primary destination for Canadian crude oil, receiving about 97% of Canada's exports in 2023.
The remaining 3% of Canadian crude oil exports go to other countries.
Refineries in the US Midwest, Rocky Mountains, and Gulf Coast, as well as in British Columbia, Ontario, and Quebec, process Canadian oil sands oil.
Companies from Canada, the United States, Europe, and Asia invest in the development of Canada's oil sands.
ExxonMobil and its Canadian affiliate Imperial are involved in the development of Canadian oil sands.
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@USMC2018thruforever Article 88, UCMJ: Any commissioned officer who uses contemptuous words against the President, the Vice President, Congress, the Secretary of Defense, the Secretary of a military department, the Secretary of Transportation, or the Governor or legislature of any State, Territory, Commonwealth, or possession in which he is on duty or present shall be punished as a court-martial may direct." So because Trump, who avoided serving, is the President, he gets a free pass to disrespect that same military that he's in control of? Wow! What a total grifter.
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@joeb.3931 "CA is still in LOCKDOWN and their cases are soaring." Not sure if your CA is California or Canada. Living in Canada I can tell you we're not under lockdown. As of this writing we have 118,140 total infections, 348 new infections today, 8962 total deaths and 4 new deaths today. Compare that to the USA 4,973,155 total infections, 54,735 new infections today, 161,578 total deaths and 1,200 new deaths today. Canada's population is 37.59 million compared to the USA 328.2 million. You're in deep doo doo and are too dumb to realize it. Here's the link I used for my stats. https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/ Got a better one, please share.
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Here's what my AI query came back with. ## Unceded Land in Canada: Current Status
*Definition and Context*
- Unceded land refers to territories that First Nations never formally surrendered or signed away to the Crown or the Government of Canada through treaties or other legal agreements[8][5][9]. These lands remain under dispute or are recognized by Indigenous peoples as their traditional territory, even if not acknowledged as such by the government.
*Geographic Scope*
- The most significant concentration of unceded land in Canada is in British Columbia. Approximately 95% of British Columbia, including major cities like Vancouver, is on unceded traditional First Nations territory[8][9]. This means that the vast majority of the province was never subject to treaties that transferred land title to the Crown.
- In contrast, most other provinces and territories in Canada are covered by historical treaties (the "Numbered Treaties" and others), where Indigenous groups were compelled—often under duress—to cede their lands to the Crown[6]. However, there are still pockets of unceded land outside British Columbia, most notably in parts of Quebec, the Maritimes, and some areas in Ontario and the North[6].
*Government and First Nations Perspectives*
- The Government of Canada does not officially recognize all unceded lands claimed by First Nations as being outside its jurisdiction. Legal and political processes—such as land claims, modern treaties, and court cases—are ongoing to resolve these disputes[1][2][5][9]. In practice, the government continues to exercise authority over these lands, but Indigenous nations assert their rights and title, leading to ongoing legal and political challenges[5][9].
- First Nations maintain that their rights to unceded lands remain intact, as these lands were never lawfully surrendered. This position is increasingly supported by court decisions and the recognition of Aboriginal title in Canadian law, but the boundaries and extent of these rights are still being defined in legal and political arenas[5][9].
*Key Example: Wet’suwet’en Territory*
- The Wet’suwet’en Nation in northern British Columbia is a prominent example, with 22,000 square kilometres of unceded territory under dispute between hereditary chiefs and the Canadian government[5][9].
## Summary Table: Unceded Land by Region
| Region | Proportion Unceded | Notes |
|-------------------------|--------------------|---------------------------------------------------|
| British Columbia | ~95% | Vast majority unceded; few historical treaties[8][9] |
| Quebec, Maritimes, North| Significant areas | Several regions remain unceded[6] |
| Rest of Canada | Minority | Most land covered by treaties; some exceptions[6] |
## Conclusion
A substantial portion of Canada—especially British Columbia—remains unceded according to First Nations and is recognized as such in many legal and academic contexts[8][9]. The Government of Canada continues to negotiate and settle land claims, but the exact amount of unceded land is not officially quantified, as it is subject to ongoing legal, political, and treaty processes[1][2][5]. The issue remains a central and unresolved aspect of Indigenous–Crown relations in Canada.
Citations:
[1] https://iwgia.org/en/canada/5760-iw-2025-canada.html
[2] https://www.rcaanc-cirnac.gc.ca/eng/1723822867181/1723822905131
[3] https://www.minneapolisfed.org/article/2025/economic-implications-of-reaffirming-indigenous-land-rights-lessons-from-canada
[4] https://canadacouncil.ca/commitments/indigenous/land-acknowledgement
[5] https://www.nationalobserver.com/2020/01/24/analysis/what-we-mean-when-we-say-indigenous-land-unceded
[6] https://www.reddit.com/r/AskHistorians/comments/1ciseg7/is_all_canadian_land_unceded_indigenous_territory/
[7] https://guides.library.ubc.ca/indigenousstudies/statistics
[8] https://opentextbc.ca/indigenizationfoundations/chapter/acknowledging-traditional-territories/
[9] https://www.culturalsurvival.org/news/unceded-land-case-wetsuweten-sovereignty
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Answer from Perplexity: pplx.ai/share
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@GoodfellasX21 " A lot of veterans up here as well." If I understand you correctly, you say there are a bunch of Vietnam vets (in Northern California) who support a lying, BSing, 5x, draft deferring, wanna-be billionaire, acting as president, for re-election? @GoodfellasX21 " A lot of veterans up here as well." If I understand you correctly, you say there are a bunch of Vietnam vets (in Northern California) who support a lying, BSing, 5x, draft deferring, wanna-be billionaire, acting as president, for re-election? Mind boggling. https://www.militarytimes.com/news/pentagon-congress/2019/02/27/trumps-lawyer-no-basis-for-presidents-medical-deferment-from-vietnam/ . Many of these vets have experienced the worst atrocities and POTUS 45 says the possibility of VD was his personal Viet Nam. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nQcTOxaW62s I would have thought all that weed would have given those vets a much clearer perspective on how they got to be cannon fodder. Do these same vets also support POTUS 45 and his use of the military against its' fellow US citizens. https://www.militarytimes.com/news/pentagon-congress/2020/06/01/trump-plans-to-use-active-duty-military-forces-to-deal-with-growing-protests/ If indeed they do, congratulations you're on the way to be living under a totalitarian dictatorship. This maybe be fine for you now...however...how many people (and how often) has POTUS 45 showered with accolaids, then thrown under the bus? You could be next. Mind boggling. Many of these vets have experienced the worst atrocities and POTUS 45 says the possibility of VD was his personal Viet Nam. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nQcTOxaW62s I would have thought all that weed would have given those vets a much clearer perspective on how they got to be cannon fodder. Do these same vets also support POTUS 45 and his use of the military against its' fellow US citizens. https://www.militarytimes.com/news/pentagon-congress/2020/06/01/trump-plans-to-use-active-duty-military-forces-to-deal-with-growing-protests/ If indeed they do, congratulations you're on the way to be living under a totalitarian dictatorship. This maybe be fine for you now...however...how many people (and how often) has POTUS 45 showered with accolaids, then thrown under the bus? You could be next.
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@JohnstonBlackhorse First off. Thank you for your likes. "I was also rooting for Bernie." This last time around with Bernie, he wasn't getting the nearly coverage on the MSM of the other plethora of corporate Democratic candidates or that Trump was receiving. I really thought 'Merica was going to join the 21st century with Healthcare and more...and as the others started slowly losing ground and Bernie looked like he could be the candidate out came all the usual Comrade Bernie slurs and Biden (and his ilk) wander in out of the blue and take control. My heart sank again. Obama (another Corporate Dem) was presented as the "Hope and Change President" and he p*ssed a lot of his street cred that away in his first term. Both the DNC and the GOP are corrupt with the DNC basically GOP "Lite". Neither party is even attempting to hide it either. They rely on the 'Merican short term memory, a "Wag the Dog" mentality...and it's always worked so far. January 6th proves there's trouble a brewin between the almost 50/50 split. My friends and I have joked for the past four years to build a wall...along the 49th Parallel to protect Canada and have the US pay for it. On a side note: Because of work, over the decades, I've worked with and known dozens of First Nation folks here in B.C. and I am under the impression they have the ability to travel south with no border restriction (pre-covid) to work and live, whereas I (as a white settler) cannot without a Green Card. I was suggesting to many of them trading places with any California skiers heading to Whistler in exchange for equal time in the much warmer Southern California for the winter months. Is that ease of border crossing reciprocal from your side, being Navajo Native American? If it is, when the SHTF come north young man, as we have much less gun violence up here and a version of universal healthcare that won't bankrupt you. Canada has always had its share of political and racial problems, but I think we're handling them a slight bit better. I'll quit rambling now. Sorry if I've bored you. Stay safe, miigwech.
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@conocimientoaureo8236 "@Brett Wallander Should you be legally obligated to pay for other people's driving licenses?" Typical me me me answer. Following your logic, why do we have personal insurance, home insurance, auto insurance, schools, fire departments, roads, bridges, credit unions, co-ops, airports, police departments, etc.?
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@machtnichtsseimann "...Take a look for yourself at his track record in politics over his lifetime..." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Political_positions_of_Donald_Trump I have and it shows that he has no real beliefs and swings to whichever party benefits him the most. I live in Canada, so because of our close proximity to 'Merica, not only do we get all the USA news media, but we also have it from a Canadian (and even European) media, corporate and independant (outside perspective) as well. This gives us a much better understanding of how Trump deals with other countries, especially their allies (of which we are a major one). He's been nothing but $hitty to Canada. Remember 9/11 and all those passenger aircraft in North American skies having to land somewhere other than US airports. There's even a Broadway Musical (Come from Away) highlighting how Gander, Newfoundland hosted thousands of stranded passengers for days, which was playing to pre-Covid19 packed theatres.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8_Ey5ph4wW8 My point is we've been a very good ally. Donald J. Trump, has been a carny barker all his life. How many hours of Youtube videos of his press conferences, speeches, rallies and interviews must one be required to watch before coming to the conclusion that the current office holder of the President of the United States of America could best be described as: misinformed/uninformed, untrustworthy, lying, narcissistic, self-serving thin-skinned, con-artist with absolutely no credibility...none. Did I mention he was a braggart? During his Pre Political career he was initially disliked only in New York City; now he's disliked around the world. Am I the only Canadian in favour of building a wall (with a moat), along the 49th Parallel to keep him and his ilk out of Canada?
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@jbusa6630 Meanwhile, in Canada, in July 2016, I spent 7 days in Vancouver General Hospital for stent surgery on my heart (after my heart attack I mistook for indigestion and walked myself, about 4 blocks, into the ER two weeks later, as a precaution). I had an MRI, an ultrasound and an EKG and a stent installed in my lower ventricle. They also found and successfully removed a liver-stone. Upon my release, after excellent care, great food, and no bill owing, I quizzed the release nurse how much this would have cost stateside; her response "at least $20,000". I can't figure out why our neighbours to the south have such a difficult time understanding government funded healthcare. Our Canadian system is not perfect, but it is far superior to what they have.
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humboldthammer "Besides, they'll need rooms in the prisons for those murdering abortionists. heh-heh." No I think they may need all that extra room for the CCM (Chronic Conservative Masturbaters) who usually fit this description from Galatians 5:19-21: "Now the works of the flesh are evident: sexual immorality, impurity, sensuality, idolatry, sorcery, enmity, strife, jealousy, fits of anger, rivalries, dissensions, divisions, envy, drunkenness, orgies, and things like these. I warn you, as I warned you before, that those who do such things will not inherit the kingdom of God." Moving right along, from Proverbs 6:16-19 "There are six things that the Lord hates, seven that are an abomination to him: haughty eyes, a lying tongue, and hands that shed innocent blood, a heart that devises wicked plans, feet that make haste to run to evil, a false witness who breathes out lies, and one who sows discord among brothers." Remind you of anyone in a white house?
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@samasonedderman A simple AI search for the query: "Does Alaska have any sort of fentanyl drug problem?" The answer: Alaska is facing a severe fentanyl crisis, with the synthetic opioid contributing significantly to a spike in overdose deaths in recent years[1]. In 2023, more Alaskans died from drug overdoses, predominantly fentanyl-related, than in any previously recorded year[2]. The state experienced a 40% increase in drug-related deaths from 2022 to 2023, with fentanyl involved in approximately three out of every four overdoses[2].
## Key Statistics
- In 2021, overdose deaths in Alaska jumped by 74% in one year, with fentanyl deaths spiking by 150%[1].
- Alaska Native and American Indian populations are disproportionately affected, with an overdose rate of 77.7 per 100,000 people in 2021, compared to 28.8 for White Alaskans[1].
- In 2023, Alaska law enforcement seized over 83 kg of fentanyl, potentially enough to cause 41.5 million deaths[2].
- Fentanyl-related deaths increased by 75% from 151 in 2022 to 264 in 2023[2].
## Challenges
Alaska faces unique challenges in combating the fentanyl crisis due to its:
1. Geographic location and size
2. Limited law enforcement resources
3. Reliance on air travel, making drug tracking difficult
4. Lack of addiction treatment facilities, with only seven treatment clinics in the entire state[1]
## Response Efforts
To address the crisis, Alaska has launched the "One Pill Can Kill – Alaska" campaign, a statewide fentanyl awareness initiative[2]. The state is also:
1. Increasing drug interdiction efforts
2. Pursuing litigation against drug manufacturers and distributors
3. Distributing naloxone kits and fentanyl test strips for harm reduction
4. Focusing on prevention, harm reduction, treatment, and recovery programs[2]
The severity of Alaska's fentanyl problem underscores the urgent need for comprehensive strategies to combat this deadly epidemic.
Citations:
[1] https://www.cbsnews.com/news/fentanyl-alaska-overdoses-native-population-law-enforcement-addiction/
[2] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G2TCbJQgHtU
[3] https://health.alaska.gov/dph/Director/Documents/opioids/HealthWarning_DangersofFentanyl.pdf
[4] https://www.hhs.gov/overdose-prevention/
[5] https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-66826895
[6] https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/products/databriefs/db491.htm
[7] https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9490498/
[8] https://www.cfr.org/backgrounder/fentanyl-and-us-opioid-epidemic
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Answer from Perplexity: pplx.ai/share
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@Thomas Garman "We also have "High Caste" leftists, i.e. the wealthy white elite that mainly works in upper management in Universities.They genuinely see normal Americans as lower class morons who need to be led by experts." Maybe "Higher Caste" leftist Professors balance out the "Higher Caste" rightist upper management? Proof: Judging by the lack of "critical thought" and curiosity along with the nonstop, blatant ignorance on display, for the world to see in the comment section under any (including this one) Youtube video I would have to agree that both sides genuinely see normal Americans as lower class morons who need to be led by experts. Progressive Leftists (Bernie Sanders and AOC to name two) see a chance to bring the best out (with Universal Healthcare) in a caring society. Meanwhile, fascist right wingers see an opportunity to enrich themselves, ie: POTUS 45 whose only care is POTUS 45 and who loves the uneducated, nominating Betsy DeVos, a billionaire Republican contributor as Secretary of Education. Lack of any proper education in the USA has dumbed down the population for decades. You're all running around chasing your tails, scared $hitless of the Commies under your bed. Who would you rather have in charge, a billionaire county-fair huckster and charlatan, or someone with street smarts and compassion. What do I know, I'm just a Canadian with Universal Healthcare, and a happy recipient of $2000 per month CERB cheque, due to COVID 19. https://www.canada.ca/en/services/benefits/ei/cerb-application.html Call me a Socialist, but it's better than $hit$how south of us.
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@ML-dj5pp "Lol as if joe rogan has a real ideology the guy is just a dumb stoner who will agree with anyone he has on his podcast." It was launched on December 24, 2009, by Rogan and comedian Brian Redban, who also produced and co-hosted. By 2015, it was one of the world's most popular podcasts, regularly receiving millions of views per episode,[2] and includes a wide array of guests. Previous to his little podcast his accomplishments include: comedian, actor, sports commentator, martial artist, and television host. Imagine what Joe Rogan could accomplish without being just a "dumb stoner." Your credentials are what?
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