• Thanks for stopping by. Logging in to a registered account will remove all generic ads. Please reach out with any questions or concerns.

Search results

  1. Furniture

    Canada moves to 2% GDP end of FY25/26 - PMMC

    The RCMP will need to find ways to attract recruits, just the every other police force, military, and emergency service. The secret isn't rocket surgery... Either pay more and offer better work life balance, or lower standards until less people are turned away. Like the CAF, I suspect the...
  2. Furniture

    Liberal Minority Government 2025 - ???

    I can't stand that guy... He's making sense, and removing reasons for me to despise the LPC.
  3. Furniture

    Canada moves to 2% GDP end of FY25/26 - PMMC

    I figure a few more MP Sgts interfering in family court, and taking families to baseball games might get the point across.
  4. Furniture

    Canada moves to 2% GDP end of FY25/26 - PMMC

    The CAF is also short a few thousand bodies, so which federal organization short thousands of skilled workers should bear the burden? I'm not suggesting making the change overnight, but as far as options go, it makes more sense to me, than keeping our current MP model which produces an MP that...
  5. Furniture

    A Deeply Fractured US

    Are they "conveniently forgetting" or are they genuinely forgetting, because there is so much push from the online world about every dumb thing, like this, that many people forget the real events because they are overwhelmed with outrage and "major" events?
  6. Furniture

    Canada moves to 2% GDP end of FY25/26 - PMMC

    Agreed, why reinvent the wheel when we have a perfectly serviceable federal police service already established. Create a "Military Policing" branch with the RCMP, and have real police doing police work so the CAF can focus on security.
  7. Furniture

    CLUBS FUNDING

    My understanding is that PSP covers those sorts of clubs as well, since the fall under Morale and Welfare services, just like the messes. The best bet would be to speak with the local PSP manager, and see what comes from that meeting.
  8. Furniture

    Political impacts of Ukraine war

    I suspect it's more a case of "How long ago did he fall from a window?".
  9. Furniture

    Liberal Minority Government 2025 - ???

    Alphabetically; British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Newfoundland & Labrador, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Quebec, and Saskatchewan. It's how Confederation works, and you know it as well as every other Canadian. It's just that Alberta, like Quebec are the squeaky wheels...
  10. Furniture

    Liberal Minority Government 2025 - ???

    Great idea, we should look for more ways to give money to our next real adversary.
  11. Furniture

    Liberal Minority Government 2025 - ???

    I suspect they don't actually care, it's just a point about how sales numbers can be a bit misleading. GM sells more full-sized trucks than Ford, even thought he F-150 is the sales king. Also Ford sucks, but that's just an opinion... 😉
  12. Furniture

    Liberal Minority Government 2025 - ???

    Ford also wins because Chev and GMC are split, but when combined often the GM trucks outsell the F-150. In 2024 GM sold 883,463 Silverado and Sierra 1500s.
  13. Furniture

    Liberal Minority Government 2025 - ???

    You expect that the entire auto industry will change course and produce only EV/PHEVs in just 10 years? Who is going to be buying those cars, understanding that the price starts at about $50K CAD. Car Sales First Half 2025 Looking at the real numbers, the top sellers in all but he pick-up...
  14. Furniture

    Liberal Minority Government 2025 - ???

    I think a lot of the EV talk ignores the reality that manufacturers are discovering there isn't really enough cost savings in scaling up production to make them affordable, meaning customers aren't interested in EVs without massive subsidies. PHEVs start at $50K CAD, if you can actually find...
  15. Furniture

    Replacing the Subs

    Alternatively, kill an entire crew with a bad design.. 😉
  16. Furniture

    5 Gun Napkin Challenge

    Bolt: CZ-455 .22LR Lever: Marlin 336BL 30-30 Pump: don't own one Break: CZ(Huglu) Redhead Deluxe 12 ga Semi: don't own one
  17. Furniture

    Canada moves to 2% GDP end of FY25/26 - PMMC

    Est-ce qu'il y a un link?
  18. Furniture

    RCMP: "Terrorism Peace Bond Issued in (PEI) 3-D printed firearms case"

    Of course the guy is from the crick... 😂
  19. Furniture

    Trust in our Institutions

    Who determines what is false? As soon as you start enforcing this sort of thing in politics, it will be turned into a weapon to silence opposition. Eg. "Mr. Speaker, will the Prime Minister explain where the missing $40M dollars has gone?" "Mr. Speaker, would the Honourable member from...
  20. Furniture

    Multi-Role Ships - Everything to Everybody

    Another key issue is, how long can they do the task. A warship can be at sea doing a lot of things for a long time, because it can RAS, and the humans onboard can maintain systems. I'm glad the BMD thing has been addressed, and has been acknowledged as a misinterpretation of the name of the...
Back
Top