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Aug 23, 2022Liked by Brad Salzberg

hello no. No. No and no.

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Aug 24, 2022Liked by Brad Salzberg

Leslyn Lewis is also talking about this. So obviously the Conservative Party is aware of this emerging evil. So what are they doing to stop it? So far, Pierre Polivier is the frontrunner. I voted for him, and I put Leslyn Lewis 2nd on the ballot. I put Roman Barber 3rd. And I didn't add any other name to the ranking because I don't want to give Charest a vote. If the Conservative Party expects to get elected next round, they have to be able to assure Canadians that they oppose this enslavement tool and are prepared to do something about it.

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Aug 24, 2022Liked by Brad Salzberg

If he is so concerned about Canada and the people he wouldn’t be doing what he’s doing. Nothing but a self- serving traitor trying to finish off what his daddy started🤮

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Aug 23, 2022·edited Aug 23, 2022Liked by Brad Salzberg

This is very worrisome. This dwarfs all other media propaganda as if that was all just a diversion. Anyone who's on board with CBDC's are probably set profit the most and don't care if the rest of humanity is enslaved. We need a plan. James Rickards talks about Biden's Order 14067 here: https://rumble.com/v1fz6wh-digital-currency-is-digital-enslavement.-jim-rickards-us-dollar-replaced-wi.html

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The powers that be will always want to deny citizens rights when they can. Our democracy is being attacked by the Liberals.

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Governments at all levels; municipal, provincial and national are purchasers of technologies, which they employ to “make your life safer” or “more secure” or “healthier.” The failing health care system is said by politicians to be “the best in the world.” Where is the evidence of that? Clearly the Canadian health care system is not the best in the world. To say so is a lie. Government meddling in health care makes it worse, not better. Their meddling necessitates the use of computers programmed to enable certain efficiencies — however the programming is inherently limiting — “the computer won’t let me do that,” is a refrain we have all heard at one time or another. In so many ways it is the government that won’t let “you do that.” In cases easily conjectured government does not want “you to do that.”

An example of the consequences of government decision making going wrong:

Consider the Canada Pension Plan. It is said to be fully funded. But is it? Inflation benefits governments burdened with debts. And like governments, if your income is inflation protected as are almost all incomes paid out to government employees, inflation may very well work in your favour. ma Debts you incurred at fixed terms — you pay back with new money. And the assert pledged against the debt appears to go up — you can sell it for more money than you paid for it. Of course your taxes go up “to keep pace with inflation.” And when you sell your house for more money than you paid for it you still need accommodation. Everyone else’s house has gone up in price as well. The increase in taxes accrue to governments which in turn retire their debts — with the new money. But the fly in the ointment is that most people’s incomes are fixed. Anyone on a fix income is made poorer by the inflation, which helps those with debts retire them more easily and helps those whose incomes pace inflation. But what about the pensioner with a fixed income which for most pensioners is fixed. The promises made by governments 30 years ago that government will look after insuring your income in your old age prove otherwise when you go to buy groceries. Now what? Unfortunately governments run out of other people money — sooner or later, gradually or suddenly. Insolvent governments are dangerous to your health. Like banks too big to fail seeking and obtaining relief from government in the form of bailouts — bankrupt governments seek relief also. But the problem is only exacerbated by inflation especially in countries with low productivity. Real incomes become increasingly stagnant in countries with low productivity. Societies which turn to socialist solutions to solve market problems gradually go bankrupt. Productivity manifests in new money. Socialist systems only recycle old money. Costs cannot be contained by artificially managing economies from the top down. Systems begin to break down. Health care systems buckle because there is not enough new money. Pension systems fail because there is not enough new money. Taxes rise because the systems government established to solve problems drives new money away. Another way to say the same thing — people leave and take their money with them if the government permits it. If they leave without their money they take their brains with them. If you cannot afford groceries after a lifetime of working while paying into pension plans, which are today insolvent, and you have to go to food banks to obtain free food it’s a good bet your government is bankrupt. So what is the problem. In Canada the problem is that “government won’t let you do that.” Government will forbid you from doing anything which threatens it and make you do things which necessitates more bureaucracy and more bureaucrats.

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If your a man get balls and stand up to the corrupted liberals of the WEF spyholes and components and if your a woman keep up with your strong guts as you have more than some guys and shown the men that their much less than you as their suppose to have balls and what I see they lost them, guess the shot got to them

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