Conservative leadership and the shift from Covid to Russia and Ukraine

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Re: Conservative leadership and the shift from Covid to Russia and Ukraine

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7ECA wrote: Sat Feb 26, 2022 10:55 pm
rookiepilot wrote: Sat Feb 26, 2022 7:37 pm And “to some degree”.

Could say that.

I can’t figure out why this blog defends Trudeau so persistently.
Actually a broad coalition of countries and organizations have banded together to block a number of Russian banks from the SWIFT system. So, there, that's something. Or is it still not enough for your Rookie?

I'm not defending Trudeau at all, nor have I been - but at least I'm willing to be pragmatic. You're more of a zealot, whom wants an all or nothing approach to everything and it's getting unbelievably tiring to have these same arguments over and over about each and every topic.
Gee….and looky here what appeared on my Twitter Feed today.

As i said. The West only cares for control of the Resources, nothing for the people.

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U.S HAS INCREASED OIL IMPORTS FROM RUSSIA AFTER THE SANCTIONS - DATA

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Re: Conservative leadership and the shift from Covid to Russia and Ukraine

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rookiepilot wrote: Sun Apr 03, 2022 3:35 pm
U.S HAS INCREASED OIL IMPORTS FROM RUSSIA AFTER THE SANCTIONS - DATA
Upon who's data is this comment based? According to the EIA, which is set to release it's latest batch of data come April 29th, the trend in imports of Russian oil has been decreasing (although we'll have to see how the trend is, come the latest release of data).

https://www.eia.gov/dnav/pet/hist/LeafH ... -NRS_1&f=M

As for your previous comments about Canadian imports of Russian oil, at "best" Canada imported a whopping 1% of our total imports from Russia - most years significantly less than that. So, drop in the bucket and an absolutely symbolic, if not shambolic, move to ban imports of Russian oil when we were hardly getting any to begin with. But, once again, let's not let the facts get in the way of a good story right bud?
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Re: Conservative leadership and the shift from Covid to Russia and Ukraine

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WellThatAgedWell wrote: Wed Feb 23, 2022 6:46 pm Mark my words, Jean Charest will win the conservative leadership for the CPC. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Charest

If you think it’s only JT and the libs interested in the great reset, check out Jean:
https://www.weforum.org/people/jean-charest

As Covid fearporn can no longer keep us distracted the new big issue is here to keep our minds off the real issues. Russia/Ukraine can create a bit of a storm for at least a couple months now, just watch the media shift gears.

Meanwhile in Canada 25 percent of homes are owned by “landlords”. And no it’s not your average joe who owns a second or third property. Big firms like blackrock buying up property.

This will be interesting to see how much people like socialism when citizens no longer own property! The big issue is the financial system. Covid and Russia invasion is a good way to distract us. Don’t think for one second the conservatives represent your values. Let’s see what happens, I have my bet on Jean getting the leadership of the party.
Well that didn't age well... last time I mark your words...
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Re: Conservative leadership and the shift from Covid to Russia and Ukraine

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Invertago wrote: Tue Oct 11, 2022 7:28 pm Well that didn't age well...
Thank goodness for that :lol:. I can own it when I get things wrong.
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