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'I'm proud of the truckers,' says Poilievre

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    #25
    Originally posted by shtferbrains View Post
    History shows the best leaders are remembered for uniting the people.

    The worst all use marginalization to achieve and maintain power.
    is Scott Moe just not the smartest politician in Canada? Guy read the tea leaves a month ago and was way ahead of everyone else. he knew the covid modelling would trend down hard and fast and he knew people were done with it after triple vaxxed acquaintances got it.

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      #26
      Met a fellow last night who was of the opinion the army should clear the truckers from the border. I said that I did not favor that. Then I told him a bit about what this is actually about and to start researching at event 201, and how globalists are using the scamdemic to usher in the tyrannical surveillance state. I am guessing he now supports the truckers, as do I, and Mr Poillievre.
      Last edited by ajl; Feb 11, 2022, 09:40.

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        #27
        Man these truckers really changed the protest narrative in the world. People are used to walking on foot with some signs and then getting railroaded by the cops like Australia is doing. The truckers evened that playing field by putting unmovable machines between them and then owning the space permanently. A semi is like bringing another 50 protests with you, plus its sleeping quarter, communications, logistics, transport support. Some of these guys have a the trailer stocked with food.

        And then going after the pinch points in the economy. They are endless and the globalists have unknowingly created them.

        Too bad antifa and BLM dont have jobs to buy trucks or could stand the wind in Coutts.

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          #28
          Originally posted by caseih View Post
          You are a strange hurting individual
          If only you could see how stupid your childish jealous posts look
          pee pee
          scotty
          Ofoole
          polly
          etc.
          hoping sf3 gets caught at border
          you must lead a lonely , hurting life, you sound like a *** 2 year old
          And don't forget that memorable time when he wished death upon another posters 92 year old mother, alone and in a dirty diaper. A real class act. His own mother must be so proud of him.

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            #29
            Originally posted by jazz View Post
            Man these truckers really changed the protest narrative in the world. People are used to walking on foot with some signs and then getting railroaded by the cops like Australia is doing. The truckers evened that playing field by putting unmovable machines between them and then owning the space permanently. A semi is like bringing another 50 protests with you, plus its sleeping quarter, communications, logistics, transport support. Some of these guys have a the trailer stocked with food.

            And then going after the pinch points in the economy. They are endless and the globalists have unknowingly created them.

            Too bad antifa and BLM dont have jobs to buy trucks or could stand the wind in Coutts.
            Which is why it is imperative that the good guys win this round. After spending decades with the violent left trying to control/confiscate guns so the majority couldn't revolt, and the peaceful majority defending their right to own guns so they can stand up to tyranny, we used trucks instead of guns.

            So if the good guys don't win, expect harsh regulation restricting ownership any truck or piece of heavy equipment going forward. Criminal checks, psychological evaluations, mandatory GPS tracking, the ability to remotely shut down any diesel engine, regulations on maximum number of trucks on any one route or location at a time.

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              #30
              Originally posted by jazz View Post
              Some liberal genius was calling for Canadas chinook helicopters to swoop into the downtown core and start lifting out semis. LOL

              Man there are some stupid bastards walking around this country.

              The american media are now embedded in the convoy protestors in Ottawa. Go ahead and break out the tear gas Justin. Be the dictator you know you are. It will be broadcast across the planet. LOL
              we moved a drilling rig for the discovery channel with one of the biggest russian choppers in the world
              its a big deal , each load has to be separated into many pieces
              these clowns are clueless , like some on here with very little life experience

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                #31
                Originally posted by caseih View Post
                we moved a drilling rig for the discovery channel with one of the biggest russian choppers in the world
                its a big deal , each load has to be separated into many pieces
                these clowns are clueless , like some on here with very little life experience
                Such as this strategic genius:


                It will be much easier to move the trucks with flat tires ( and tires almost unavailable lately due to Covid related supply chain issues), no fuel, and no drivers to assist.

                And of course, she thinks trucks have Gas tanks in the first place.

                When you realize the level of incompetence we are up against, it is crystal clear which side will win this standoff.

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                  #32
                  The truckers could destroy the manufacturing industry in Canada. They are now talking about flying parts back and forth.

                  These companies are sure to be looking at their supply lines after this. China, commie canada. I think globalization has well peaked. If the auto sector repatriates to US soil, eastern Canada is done. We know its going to happen anyway. EVs will never be made in canada.

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                    #33
                    Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
                    Such as this strategic genius:
                    Canadas exports in energy, grains, potash, lumber, mining etc dwarf the circle jerk trade that goes over that bridge.

                    And people had no problem Trudeau trying to shut that down.

                    Uneducated hypocrite clowns all of them.

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                      #34
                      Chuck could stand behind the truckers or in front, I’m hoping in front.

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                        #35
                        Originally posted by jazz View Post
                        If the auto sector repatriates to US soil, eastern Canada is done. EVs will never be made in canada.
                        That is a given. The USA wants the auto sector solely on American soil. The ev tax credit is a glaring example of that. Break the auto pact and employ more Americans at the expense of Canadians.

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                          #36
                          Truckers are doing a lot of damage in just a few days.

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