All Things Trudeau, Chapter 2

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Pakistan is essential in the fight against ISIS. Not a cheap proposition. Whose side would you like them to be on, if not on that of our allies? Americans (in their version of Trump wisdom) have cut aid to Pakistan.

Do you have a source/link for your claim that 2 Billion went from Canada to Pakistan last year. If it was Scheer's "information" mill, that has been fact checked and debunked.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/conser ... -1.5305045

And unless you have a degree in Psychiatry, yes, you need to provide links to which Psychiatrists actually claim that Trudeau suffers from any mental illness/condition.
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jimmy4321 wrote:STILL , Trudeau Liberals would win if an election were held today


But you have to have an actual campaign, which means lots of time for Justin to make an idiot of himself, yet again.
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The Green Barbarian wrote:
jimmy4321 wrote:STILL , Trudeau Liberals would win if an election were held today


But you have to have an actual campaign, which means lots of time for Justin to make an idiot of himself, yet again.


You mean the Scheer campaign was holding back Lmao!!

How crappy does a Trudeau campaign have to get to give the Conservatives a Minority win?
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crookedmember wrote:This is certainly a welcome change from the soup lines of the last government of which the former PBO was a part.


Yes, I remember the government of 2015-2019. What an embarrassment it truly was. The Liberals are a joke.
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jimmy4321 wrote:
You mean the Scheer campaign was holding back Lmao!!


Yeah, they held back Doug Ford, which was a big strategic mistake. They still won the popular vote and forced the brain-dead Liberals into a humiliating minority, but there was more that they could have done to defeat Trudeau and his Tides Foundation handlers, that's for sure.
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jimmy4321 wrote:How crappy does a Trudeau campaign have to get to give the Conservatives a Minority win?


Pretty crappy I guess, and we all know that Trudeau won't disappoint.
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The Green Barbarian wrote:
jimmy4321 wrote:
You mean the Scheer campaign was holding back Lmao!!


Yeah, they held back Doug Ford, which was a big strategic mistake. They still won the popular vote and forced the brain-dead Liberals into a humiliating minority, but there was more that they could have done to defeat Trudeau and his Tides Foundation handlers, that's for sure.


[icon_lol2.gif] If Scheer's campaign had brought in Ford, JT and the LIbs would have had a majority.
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the topic is Trudeau

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Some people are so deluded that they believe Trudeau is just amazing. The same people who probably have been city dwellers all their life, probably white collar, who live in homes with small mortgages and point fingers at everyone else to do more. These are the same people who watch MSM and have no clue how manufacturing, farming, mining/forestry work. Justin Trudeau behaves like an incompetent, pompous, and petulant child (not an act even). Sorry Justin but Canada does not run on cities alone - or Ontario. We need resources like lumber, mining, oil, hydro etc and food manufacturing and production to keep our economy running. He has divided the country better than most. He is stifling Canada's economy and has an approval rating that is in the garbage. I cannot wait to kick him to the curb when his minority government is dissolved - lets hope its sooner than later.
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crookedmember wrote:Justin Trudeau has given us and is presiding over the best Canadian economy in many decades.

Good work, Mr. Trudeau!


With the most credit for this almost booming economy due to that really booming economy to the south of us. If it weren't for President Trump, Justin would be presiding over a near recession.

Good work, Mr. President.
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Bestchum wrote:Some people are so deluded that they believe Trudeau is just amazing.

Thats because they're still stuck somewhere between 2006-2015 [icon_lol2.gif]
bb49 wrote:With the most credit for this almost booming economy due to that really booming economy to the south of us. If it weren't for President Trump, Justin would be presiding over a near recession.

Good work, Mr. President.

The irony of the Trudeau supporters is that the US Economy is 0% responsible for the Trudeau Economy but they'll do their usual 180 and continue to argue that the US economy was 100% responsible for the Harper Economy [icon_lol2.gif]
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floppi wrote:
[icon_lol2.gif] If Scheer's campaign had brought in Ford, JT and the LIbs would have had a majority.


This is nonsense. The Libs wouldn't have gained any more support any where, in fact they would have lost support in Ontario.
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The Green Barbarian wrote:
jimmy4321 wrote:
You mean the Scheer campaign was holding back Lmao!!


Yeah, they held back Doug Ford, which was a big strategic mistake. They still won the popular vote and forced the brain-dead Liberals into a humiliating minority, but there was more that they could have done to defeat Trudeau and his Tides Foundation handlers, that's for sure.



Yeah BIG mistake for sure with Ford's help Trudeau and the Liberals would have been a little closer to majority

"71% of Ontarians disapprove of Doug Ford"
https://www.thepostmillennial.com/71-of ... doug-ford/

"Will Doug Ford be Andrew Scheer’s Kathleen Wynne?"
https://www.thepostmillennial.com/will- ... een-wynne/

'Doug Ford sinks to the bottom on latest approval rating of Canada’s premiers: poll"
https://dailyhive.com/toronto/doug-ford ... -dart-poll
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jimmy4321 wrote:

Yeah BIG mistake for sure with Ford's help Trudeau and the Liberals would have been a little closer to majority


Look, we get it, the Left hates Ford, because he doesn't just spend like a drunken sailor and he is rough around the edges. All the places that he did campaign, he did well. The Conservatives should have used him. The Libs would have been really up crap creek and would have been even more humiliated than they were. Trudeau is a joke.
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Pete Podoski wrote:In the real world, companies have to deal with costs related to their pension liabilities and other underfunded expenses.

Bill Moredebt's $28,000,000,000 is as real as it gets.

Trying to say it's not that bad because they're having to incur costs that they failed to account for before just shows what a completely incompetent bunch of imbeciles we have running our national treasury.

It's high time we tossed the whole lot of them out on their *bleep* and started over with people that know how to balance a budget.


I agree that our governments should properly account for the pension liabilities as Morneau is now doing. The question is why? weren't these liabilities being accounted for before?? Interest rates are higher now than they were is 2014 - and nothing was done then or before. So it seems that as regardless of stripe, the preference has been to pull the wool over taxpayers eyes.

Pretty hard to argue a case for punishing Morneau and the Liberals for bucking up and doing the right thing.

Unfortunately, the next thing that needs to be done is to raise taxes, and the economic environment makes that tough. The political environment "we" control, and "we" need to be prepared to buck up and pay more taxes - so do corporations.
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