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   AlleyCat to All   
   Democrat's March to Fascism Continues (1   
   09 Feb 26 19:18:33   
   
   XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, alt.politics.trump   
   From: katt@gmail.com   
      
   On Sat, 7 Feb 2026 14:10:21 -0800,  Alan says...   
      
   > Are you really that addled?   
      
   Are you?   
      
   THIS is fucking bullshit, written by a left-wing kook outfit.   
      
   "The idea that undocumented immigrants are being brought into the United   
   States to vote is a far-right conspiracy theory that has been repeatedly   
   disproven..."   
      
   That's 100% fucking bullshit, and you fucking know it.   
      
   OK, rich boy... WHY did Biden's administration open the borders and deport NO   
   ONE until election time?   
      
   WHY are they opposed to Voter ID laws? Because of the dozens of Black people,   
   YOU say, don't HAVE ID? Bullshit... it's so illegals can vote... albeit SOME   
   day.   
      
   Why ELSE? Democrats don't give a rat's fucking ass about illegals, other than   
   to get them to vote Democrat some day. They're hoping for amnesty, and if that   
   doesn't come, flood the country, so there's not a lot they can do.   
      
   The idea that Democrats are DESPERATE for voters is not a "me" conspiracy.   
   MANY intellectuals, more intelligent than you, of course... say the EXACT same   
   thing as I've been saying for decades.   
      
   I don't want to hear any of your bullshit excuses like illegals and non-   
   citizens can't vote. No... they "can't" now, but that's not the plan and you   
   fucking know it, although it HAS been found out that MANY illegals HAVE been   
   voting.   
      
   =====   
      
   "Let me be clear, Democrats want to make it easy to cheat in elections. They   
   opened the border, MAKING MILLIONS OF ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS DEPENDENT ON THE   
   GOVERNMENT and, in turn, committed to voting for Democrats. That's how they   
   expect to acquire and maintain power." - someone smarter than you.   
      
   "Why are people like Chuck Schumer, who's the head Democrat in the Senate, so   
   viscerally opposed to showing citizenship in order to cast a ballot in   
   elections?"   
      
   "Democrats want to make it easy to cheat. Let's be honest. Let's lay the cards   
   on the table. They want to make it easy to cheat in elections. Anytime there's   
   any kind of election security provision, they, you know, they haul out the old   
   Jim Crow 2.0 phrase. This is their way of maintaining power. They flooded   
   America with millions of people. They make them dependent on government. This   
   is how they want to maintain, gain and maintain power." - again... someone   
   smarter than you and not an apologists for people not even of YOUR country   
      
   =====   
      
   Canada:   
      
   'Worst In The World': Here Are All The Rankings In Which Canada Is Now Last   
      
   Most Unaffordable Housing, Highest Cell phone Bills And Worst Rate of Acute   
   Care Beds, To Name A Few   
      
   If you spend any time on social media, it's likely that you've seen this   
   graphic compiled by columnist Stephen Lautens that assembles 11 international   
   indices which feature Canada near the top spot. "Canada is broken? I don't   
   think so. Neither does the world," reads a caption.   
      
   Next time someone rants on how about how "broken" Canada is; or how badly we   
   are doing on the international stage... share some facts.   
      
   Numbers don't lie, Felicia.   
      
   https://archive.is/o/LnFRL/https://twitter.com/DIGuideBradley/status/155454507   
   9314010112   
      
   Naturally, it only tells a partial picture. While Canada may dominate abstract   
   indices such as "quality of life" and "peace," there are plenty of far more   
   empirical indicators in which we measurably rank as among the worst in the   
   developed world.   
      
   There's plenty to like about Canada, but below is a not-at-all comprehensive   
   list of all the ways in which we are indeed very broken.   
      
   WE HAVE THE MOST UNAFFORDABLE HOUSING IN THE OECD   
      
   The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development is essentially a   
   club of the world's 38 most developed countries. And when these 38 are ranked   
   against each other for housing unaffordability, Canada emerges as the clear   
   champion. OECD analysts rank affordability by comparing average home prices to   
   average incomes, and according to their latest quarterly rankings Canada was   
   No. 1 for salaries that were most out of whack with the cost of a home.   
      
   Housing by price to income ratio for the second quarter of 2022. That's Canada   
   on the extreme right.   
      
   https://archive.is/LnFRL/840da40d6fa3b7fef6fcccdfc1637d24e0786760.webp   
      
   WE HAVE THE WORLD'S MOST EXPENSIVE WIRELESS COSTS   
      
   Every year, the Finnish telecom analyst Rewheel ranks the world's most   
   expensive countries for wireless services. And last year, Canada once again   
   dominated. Across several metrics, Canada was found to be the most expensive   
   place in the world for mobile data. Analysts found that it would cost the   
   average Canadian the equivalent of at least 100 Euros to obtain a cell phone   
   plan with at least 100 gigabytes of mobile data. Across much of the EU, that   
   kind of cell phone plan could be had for less than 40 Euros.   
      
   https://archive.is/LnFRL/822bcfe750687b1ef6288ee7df5606fd15629289.webp   
      
   Canadian telecoms charge more than 10 times as much for 100 gigabytes of   
   mobile   
   data as companies in France or Ireland.   
      
   Canadian telecoms charge more than 10 times as much for 100 gigabytes of   
   mobile   
   data as companies in France or Ireland. Photo by Rewheel   
      
   WE HAVE THE LOWEST RATE OF ACUTE CARE BEDS AMONG PEER COUNTRIES   
      
   Canada's health system was particularly walloped by COVID-19 due to the simple   
   fact that most of our hospitals are at the breaking point even in good times.   
   Multiple times during the pandemic, provinces were forced into shutdown by   
   rates of COVID that had barely been noticed in better-prepared countries. A   
   ranking by the Canadian Institute for Health Information provides one clue as   
   to why. When ranked against peer countries, Canada's rate of per-capita acute   
   care beds was in last place, albeit tied with Sweden. Canada has two acute   
   care   
   beds for every 1,000 people, against 3.1 in France and six in Germany.   
      
   TWO OF THE PLANET'S "BUBBLIEST" REAL ESTATE MARKETS ARE IN CANADA   
      
   For at least 15 years now, Canada has been a regular contender on rankings of   
   overheated housing markets. And the latest UBS index of world cities with   
   "bubbly" real estate markets is no exception. In their 2021 index, Toronto was   
   second only to Frankfurt in terms of bubble risk, while Vancouver ranked   
   sixth.   
   Aside from Germany, Canada was the only country that saw two of its cities in   
   the top ten.   
      
   https://archive.is/LnFRL/1961e904e18e8cb533ff42c2eae7beb611827bd4.webp   
      
   Only two cities in the entire Western Hemisphere qualified as likely "bubble   
   risks," and they're both in Canada.   
      
   Only two cities in the entire Western Hemisphere qualified as likely "bubble   
   risks," and they're both in Canada. Photo by UBS Global Real Estate Bubble   
   Index 2021   
      
   WE RACKED UP COVID DEBT FASTER THAN ANYONE ELSE   
      
   The COVID-19 pandemic ushered in the most feverish global accumulation of debt   
      
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