HUNTER: ‘Immigration consequences’ unlikely for man linked to deadly 401 crash

Manpreet Gill – will miss pooping on Wasaga beach

Like an indulgent parent, an Oshawa judge warned Manpreet Gill that he could face “immigration consequences.”

Well, we all know the word “consequences” has been redacted from the Canadian Oxford Dictionary.

Even for a repeat convicted criminal with a cameo role in one of 2024’s most egregious horrors.


There is no excuse keeping human garbage like Manpreet Gill in Canada, he should be airdropped over his native shithole.

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“Depressed” Biden Bureaucrats Can’t Find New Jobs

Politico is reporting that Biden Administration bureaucrats are depressed because they can’t find new jobs, and members of Biden’s “national security team” are “frantically” scrambling to find new careers before Trump dismantles the deep state.

“Our side is just battling depression while we update our resumes,” one White House official stated, while another staffer declared that “Everyone is willing to take a demotion because there aren’t enough jobs.”

Boo hoo. Cry harder.

h/t DS

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More than 40% of young voters say UnitedHealthcare CEO killing was ‘acceptable’: poll

A shocking number of young people support UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson’s killer, with 41 percent saying Luigi Mangione’s alleged actions are “acceptable,” an Emerson College poll has found.

Twenty-four percent of US voters ages 18 to 29 answered that Mangione’s alleged brazen execution was somewhat acceptable, and 17 percent said it was completely acceptable.


A) Young people like to make outrageous statements

B) Income disparity, the affordability crisis, mass immigration etc all lead to Jack being a wee bit radical

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Feeling at home? New app lets US homebuyers see neighbors’ politics

America’s political divide is likely to get even wider thanks to a new real-estate platform that lets potential buyers see the political affiliations of their future neighbors, as well as other social data and local demographics.

Oyssey, a tech startup launching this month in south Florida and New York City, allows buyers access neighborhood political affiliations based on election results and campaign contributions.

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Minnesota and New Hampshire Satanists Face Backlash After Erecting Satanic Holiday Displays on City Property

In what is becoming an unfortunate annual practice, Satanists in two states have tested the First Amendment by setting up Satanic Christmas displays on city property.

Naturally, the displays, one in Concord, New Hampshire, and the other in St. Paul, Minnesota, have been met with widespread disdain and disapproval.

The Concord display—a statue of the demon Baphomet erected by the Satanic Temple (TST) near the State Capitol— was in fact vandalized within hours of its assembly.

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What A Little Bitch! Trudeau told Freeland that Carney would replace her as finance minister over Zoom

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told Chrystia Freeland in a Zoom call on Friday that she was going to be replaced as finance minister by former central banker Mark Carney, three Liberal sources say.

The sources say Mr. Trudeau was direct in the call, telling her that by Tuesday morning she would no longer be finance minister and that the job would be handed to Mr. Carney, former governor of the Bank of Canada and Bank of England. The Prime Minister still expected her to deliver the economic and fiscal update on Monday that showed she would miss the government’s promised $40.1-billion deficit target by more than $20-billion.

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Freeland latest woman to exit cabinet, as others question Trudeau’s feminist credentials

Chrystia Freeland is just the latest high-profile woman to leave the federal cabinet after a clash with Justin Trudeau, prompting some critics to question the Liberal Prime Minister’s self-professed feminism.

Long before Ms. Freeland’s resignation as finance minister on Monday, other prominent female ministers have stepped aside after battles with Mr. Trudeau that boiled over into public view.

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