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Canada’s Bhoy, Green Blood Fed!"
Loyal to Love, Loyal to Celtic
🍀 One Club, One Love, One Life 🍁
No DM's #ElbowsUp #Canada #NoTrumps #Never51
1) Mark Carney warned the UK about reckless economics, and he was right.
Liz Truss mocked him, tanked the pound, and became a meme faster than her budget collapsed. 🥬
Carney’s reputation? Still golden. Truss’s? A cautionary tale.
Liz Truss mocked him, tanked the pound, and became a meme faster than her budget collapsed. 🥬
Carney’s reputation? Still golden. Truss’s? A cautionary tale.
November 11, 2025 at 2:21 PM
1) Mark Carney warned the UK about reckless economics, and he was right.
Liz Truss mocked him, tanked the pound, and became a meme faster than her budget collapsed. 🥬
Carney’s reputation? Still golden. Truss’s? A cautionary tale.
Liz Truss mocked him, tanked the pound, and became a meme faster than her budget collapsed. 🥬
Carney’s reputation? Still golden. Truss’s? A cautionary tale.
2) Some folks keep spreading misinformation like it’s a hobby. Maybe try reading why the markets trusted Carney and not her. The truth’s not that hard to find… just harder to admit.
Do better. Think smarter. Facts age well.
Do better. Think smarter. Facts age well.
November 11, 2025 at 2:21 PM
2) Some folks keep spreading misinformation like it’s a hobby. Maybe try reading why the markets trusted Carney and not her. The truth’s not that hard to find… just harder to admit.
Do better. Think smarter. Facts age well.
Do better. Think smarter. Facts age well.
Somebody, explain this to Trump!
November 10, 2025 at 12:54 AM
Somebody, explain this to Trump!
Let me know when you see it.
November 9, 2025 at 12:31 AM
Let me know when you see it.
Love it.
November 8, 2025 at 12:02 AM
Love it.
3) United Kingdom, for example
If Parliament rejects the government’s finance bill, it’s considered a “loss of confidence.”
The Prime Minister must resign or call an election — but the government keeps running in caretaker mode.
If Parliament rejects the government’s finance bill, it’s considered a “loss of confidence.”
The Prime Minister must resign or call an election — but the government keeps running in caretaker mode.
November 7, 2025 at 11:05 PM
3) United Kingdom, for example
If Parliament rejects the government’s finance bill, it’s considered a “loss of confidence.”
The Prime Minister must resign or call an election — but the government keeps running in caretaker mode.
If Parliament rejects the government’s finance bill, it’s considered a “loss of confidence.”
The Prime Minister must resign or call an election — but the government keeps running in caretaker mode.
2) If the parliament can’t agree on a budget:
The government can usually keep spending temporarily under the previous year’s budget (a process called a “provisional budget” or “continuing resolution”).
If it continues, the government may resign or call new elections, but services don’t shut down.
The government can usually keep spending temporarily under the previous year’s budget (a process called a “provisional budget” or “continuing resolution”).
If it continues, the government may resign or call new elections, but services don’t shut down.
November 7, 2025 at 11:02 PM
2) If the parliament can’t agree on a budget:
The government can usually keep spending temporarily under the previous year’s budget (a process called a “provisional budget” or “continuing resolution”).
If it continues, the government may resign or call new elections, but services don’t shut down.
The government can usually keep spending temporarily under the previous year’s budget (a process called a “provisional budget” or “continuing resolution”).
If it continues, the government may resign or call new elections, but services don’t shut down.
European governments do not shut down the way the U.S. government does when Congress fails to pass a funding bill.
Parliamentary systems keep the government functioning
Most European countries have parliamentary systems, where the executive (Prime Minister and Cabinet) is part of the legislature.
Parliamentary systems keep the government functioning
Most European countries have parliamentary systems, where the executive (Prime Minister and Cabinet) is part of the legislature.
November 7, 2025 at 11:00 PM
European governments do not shut down the way the U.S. government does when Congress fails to pass a funding bill.
Parliamentary systems keep the government functioning
Most European countries have parliamentary systems, where the executive (Prime Minister and Cabinet) is part of the legislature.
Parliamentary systems keep the government functioning
Most European countries have parliamentary systems, where the executive (Prime Minister and Cabinet) is part of the legislature.
Is this your president, America? If this were Mark Carney, there would be hell to pay from the Canadian Press, the Canadian Parliament, and especially the Conservative Party of Canada. Nothing on Fox or CNN, or NBC websites. He's a disgusting PoS.
November 7, 2025 at 9:49 PM
Is this your president, America? If this were Mark Carney, there would be hell to pay from the Canadian Press, the Canadian Parliament, and especially the Conservative Party of Canada. Nothing on Fox or CNN, or NBC websites. He's a disgusting PoS.
It’s now day 38 of the U.S. government shutdown — the longest in history. The funding gap began on Oct 1 after Congress disagreed on a budget. Republicans lack the 60 Senate votes needed, while Democrats push to secure ACA & Medicaid funding. Since 1976, there’ve been 20 shutdowns, averaging 8 days.
November 7, 2025 at 3:36 PM
It’s now day 38 of the U.S. government shutdown — the longest in history. The funding gap began on Oct 1 after Congress disagreed on a budget. Republicans lack the 60 Senate votes needed, while Democrats push to secure ACA & Medicaid funding. Since 1976, there’ve been 20 shutdowns, averaging 8 days.
'I was struck': Pope Leo hits Trump admin with a 'very strong' and targeted criticism
www.rawstory.com/pope-leo-267...
www.rawstory.com/pope-leo-267...
'I was struck': Pope Leo hits Trump admin with a 'very strong' and targeted criticism
Pope Leo XIV has issued one of his harshest and most direct criticisms of the Trump administration's immigration policy yet.According to BBC News, the pope, speaking to reporters outside the papal ret...
www.rawstory.com
November 6, 2025 at 10:35 PM
'I was struck': Pope Leo hits Trump admin with a 'very strong' and targeted criticism
www.rawstory.com/pope-leo-267...
www.rawstory.com/pope-leo-267...
For 21 years, scientists in Denmark followed more than one million children to find out if vaccines cause autism. The results are clear: there is no link at all. This real-world research proves vaccines are safe and life-saving. Science doesn’t work on opinions—it works on evidence.
November 6, 2025 at 4:59 PM
For 21 years, scientists in Denmark followed more than one million children to find out if vaccines cause autism. The results are clear: there is no link at all. This real-world research proves vaccines are safe and life-saving. Science doesn’t work on opinions—it works on evidence.
Donald Trump.
TURN THE VOLUME UP!!!!!!!!!!
TURN THE VOLUME UP!!!!!!!!!!
November 5, 2025 at 10:04 PM
Donald Trump.
TURN THE VOLUME UP!!!!!!!!!!
TURN THE VOLUME UP!!!!!!!!!!
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November 5, 2025 at 7:36 PM
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Thanks to our trade agreements, Japanese-made vehicles enter Canada tariff-free, while U.S. imports are becoming more expensive.
It’s a quiet reminder: when trade tensions rise, smart companies adapt — and Canada’s trade deals make that pivot possible.🇨🇦
It’s a quiet reminder: when trade tensions rise, smart companies adapt — and Canada’s trade deals make that pivot possible.🇨🇦
October 30, 2025 at 8:48 PM
Thanks to our trade agreements, Japanese-made vehicles enter Canada tariff-free, while U.S. imports are becoming more expensive.
It’s a quiet reminder: when trade tensions rise, smart companies adapt — and Canada’s trade deals make that pivot possible.🇨🇦
It’s a quiet reminder: when trade tensions rise, smart companies adapt — and Canada’s trade deals make that pivot possible.🇨🇦
VICTORY: The Senate votes 50–46 to OVERTURN Trump’s tariffs on Canada. 4 Republicans joined all Democrats in supporting the measure. Hell has frozen over!
October 30, 2025 at 1:11 AM
VICTORY: The Senate votes 50–46 to OVERTURN Trump’s tariffs on Canada. 4 Republicans joined all Democrats in supporting the measure. Hell has frozen over!