Message from @Goblin_Slayer_Floki

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2019-01-11 19:12:41 UTC  
2019-01-11 19:13:13 UTC  

When did KingCanuck leave the server?

2019-01-11 19:13:56 UTC  

When someone started gay ops

2019-01-11 19:14:06 UTC  

why don't you ask @Amir

2019-01-11 19:15:51 UTC  

@galesteppes But are they from the Interior?

2019-01-11 19:15:59 UTC  

probably not

2019-01-11 19:17:27 UTC  

#NotAllCanadians

2019-01-11 20:08:47 UTC  

I swear some canadians are fucking retarded.

2019-01-11 20:20:13 UTC  

Let's see if they do a Bank run

2019-01-11 21:07:45 UTC  

I hope the bank run is big enough to cause the entire euro to collapse.

how much are you gunna draw out?

2019-01-11 21:14:35 UTC  

I've thought about using this as an opportunity to switch to a credit union instead of a big bank like I am now

2019-01-11 21:15:43 UTC  

I have always used credit unions since i was 18. Bad experiences with us bank and bank of america i never turned back

2019-01-11 21:16:05 UTC  

What's a credit union?

Sounds Commie to me

2019-01-11 21:24:11 UTC  

A credit union is a member-owned financial cooperative, controlled by its members and operated on the principle of people helping people, providing its members credit at competitive rates as well as other financial services.[1][2]

Worldwide, credit union systems vary significantly in terms of total assets and average institution asset size, ranging from volunteer operations with a handful of members to institutions with assets worth several billion U.S. dollars and hundreds of thousands of members.[3] Credit unions operate alongside other mutuals and cooperatives engaging in cooperative banking, such as building societies.

"Natural-person credit unions" (also called "retail credit unions" or "consumer credit unions") serve individuals, as distinguished from "corporate credit unions", which serve other credit unions.

2019-01-11 21:24:45 UTC  

Credit unions in the US had five times lower failure rate than other banks during the financial crisis of 2007-2008[7] and more than doubled lending to small businesses between 2008 - 2016, from $30 billion to $60 billion, while lending to small businesses overall during the same period declined by around $100 billion[8]. Public trust in credit unions stands at 60%, compared to 30% for big banks[9] and small businesses are eighty percent less likely to be dissatisfied with a credit union than with a big bank.

2019-01-11 21:25:12 UTC  

I like the sound of that

2019-01-11 21:25:54 UTC  

You get far less preditory lending and poor practices like the "overdraft componding" you get with banks

2019-01-11 21:49:15 UTC  

populism is authoritarianism???????

2019-01-11 21:49:41 UTC  

populism is a word for "the government doing what the people want done"

2019-01-11 22:55:49 UTC  

Populism is more, the government preaching and saying what the people want to hear to get them more support

2019-01-11 22:56:08 UTC  

Doesn't mean they're going to actually do it

2019-01-11 22:56:43 UTC  

@AlephKnoll yes sadly there are quite a few retards here

2019-01-11 22:58:38 UTC  

The Quebec nationalist types are legit one of the the most sane people with the conservatives

2019-01-11 22:59:00 UTC  

The frogmen are sane?

2019-01-11 23:41:34 UTC  

I'm not sure how sane the QC nationalists are because I don't really talk with any of them. My french isn't good enough to follow their conversations.

2019-01-11 23:42:39 UTC  

and the Tories are tepid at best. I like the populist conservatives (Bernier), but unfortunately, the Neo-Cons are still in charge of the PCs.

2019-01-11 23:46:23 UTC  

Real talk though, the bilingual requirement of politicians in Canada is dumb. The whole point of a democracy is for anyone, regardless of class, to become a politician and have their say. The vast majority of Canadians (Anglo and Franco) never use the second language at all. Because Francophones are a minority in Canada (less than 20% IIRC), they are the ones to learn English. This essentially breeds an elite class of Quebecois who rule over the rest of us.

2019-01-11 23:47:35 UTC  

its not like you actually need to be bilingual to be in the government anyways. You'll see them with their earpieces on listening to the translations in parliament. So why prevent unilingual from joining the government? Another globalist control measure?

2019-01-12 00:17:32 UTC  

Yeah that's pretty stupid, and honestly I don't understand why French is also the official national language when it is very regional

2019-01-12 00:19:45 UTC  

And yeah I agree a bilingual requirement of such sorts is utterly useless. I understand though not agree if that would be the case for Quebec, but nkt nationwide

2019-01-12 00:21:38 UTC  

However I don't see how this is a globalist measure of any sorts 😕

2019-01-12 00:26:43 UTC  

Damn, that PJW yellow vest video is the best he's done in a while - well worth sharing

2019-01-12 00:42:32 UTC  

lol

"Makes Terry Gilliam's 'Brazil' look like a Toyota factory floor."

2019-01-12 01:04:43 UTC  

Iirc it was part of the agreement to french territories joining canada peacefully.