Poilievre's Politics of Abandonment

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The followers of tag team Trudeau / singh are very nervous that the free trips to the collective trough, gorging on
on the fruits of hard earned labour by the wealth producers with punitive & debilitating taxation, affecting all workers, is coming to an end.
The goal of the progressive woke globalist run for power to establish a totalitarian regime has been exposed and the masses of earned paycheck workers are rising up to stop and reverse the WEF agenda 2030 of,
"you own nothing and you will be happy" will be buried.
Pierre Poilievre already noted that making just a course correcting to get the country & western world back on track can only be achieved by going back to 2015, abandon the self destructive woke fantasy (IMO we in Canada need to go back a lot further to cleanse our collective institutions from the trudeaus' viruses) to undo the damage done by these radical activists and free democratic society destroyers.
This has the leeching & profiteering woke cult followers in panic mode, knowing that Pierre Poilievre will abolish all these wasteful and costly bureaucratic, gatekeeping, fake science, fear & propaganda government payroll positions and very rich contracts & activists financing scams will immediately stop.
WIll this tag team concede now or will the majority of Canadian voters crush these two wannabe dictators in 2025.
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liisgo wrote: Sep 12th, 2023, 5:14 pm
steven lloyd wrote: Sep 12th, 2023, 2:10 pm Populist tactics that have also been successfully used by Trump, Trudeau and Poillievre when propaganda better serves the cause of dividing us. The very fact that anyone who criticizes one "side" is presumed to be a supporter of the other demonstrates my point of how easily and readily people allow themselves to be played.
Actually that claim of criticizing others, all in a vain attempt to avoid the criticism, or at least dispute it with discussion and facts is only a Trudeau thing. Sorry, but the people have spoken, Trudeau is the plague and anyone needing to look and criticize another political opponent is in desperation. The current government is the only target right now, defending them through Trudeau's shameless tactics is embarrassing. No need to judge others thoughts on it, its clearly recognized who is doing it. Liberal sheep.
Yes, yes, Trudeau is bad. He is a huge disappointment and I have been critical since the SNC Lavalin affair. I've been against the carbon tax since the usual hypocrites were applauding it's implementation under Gordon Campbell, and I've been highly critical of his failure to enter into LNG agreements with both Germany and Japan - and there's more. You know, policy stuff. I did, however, skip out on accusing Sophie of having an affair with some British actor and I'm not so intellectually challenged or lazy to presume everyone who disagrees with me is a Marxist. That said, this is a thread about Poillievre and like any and all politicians today he is also playing the game of division. Failure to recognize this is the hallmark characteristic of sheep and Trudeau, Trump and Poillievre all have their flocks.
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steven lloyd wrote: Sep 13th, 2023, 9:46 am

Yes, yes, Trudeau is bad.
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Carney is "Timbit Trump" and a disgusting misogynist. No self-respecting woman can vote for Carney. People who support Carney are angry and fearful.
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steven lloyd wrote: Sep 13th, 2023, 9:46 am
Yes, yes, Trudeau is bad. He is a huge disappointment and I have been critical since the SNC Lavalin affair. I've been against the carbon tax since the usual hypocrites were applauding it's implementation under Gordon Campbell, and I've been highly critical of his failure to enter into LNG agreements with both Germany and Japan - and there's more. You know, policy stuff. I did, however, skip out on accusing Sophie of having an affair with some British actor and I'm not so intellectually challenged or lazy to presume everyone who disagrees with me is a Marxist. That said, this is a thread about Poillievre and like any and all politicians today he is also playing the game of division. Failure to recognize this is the hallmark characteristic of sheep and Trudeau, Trump and Poillievre all have their flocks.
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fluffy wrote: Sep 13th, 2023, 7:52 am A review of their history in winning awards for excellence in journalism puts your post in the trash bin.
The Green Barbarian wrote: Sep 13th, 2023, 7:54 am LOL - who gave them these "awards" - any "awards" these fools get definitely deserve to be in the trash bin.
Go look it up, it's not secret information. Obviously a lot of people look on them favourably, despite fringe opinions to the contrary.
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fluffy wrote: Sep 13th, 2023, 6:36 am "Attack the messenger, ignore the message" has been part of the right-wing playbook for some time now. It's not working very well any more, Canadians are smarter than that. Well, most Canadians.
Correct, when it is an empty messages or answer, that is all you got left.
May I present the liberal destructive pm & caucus kept afloat by the ndp bubble figurehead who can't answer a single question by the real non bought media who represent the smarter Canadians.
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fluffy wrote: Sep 14th, 2023, 5:51 am

Go look it up, it's not secret information.
We all know how the game is played - write garbage in favor of Marxist crap, get an award for it, have half-wits now point to these awards as somehow it is a vindication of the lies that they spew. Rinse/repeat.
Obviously a lot of people look on them favourably, despite fringe opinions to the contrary.
Obviously, it's not "a lot of people", just really stupid people, who want to see the country burn down.
Carney is "Timbit Trump" and a disgusting misogynist. No self-respecting woman can vote for Carney. People who support Carney are angry and fearful.
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fluffy wrote: Sep 13th, 2023, 6:20 am Furthermore, reporter Nora Loreto, who was working on behalf of The Maple to cover the event, says she was harassed by Conservative Party security at the convention and threatened with jail for doing her job.[/i]
Nora Loreto, who wished Covid would infect people she didn't agree with?

Nora Loreto, who called out young victims of the Humboldt bus crash for being "too white", "too male", and "too youthful?"

Instead of trying to crash the convention, she should have been checking herself into the psych ward.
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:biggrin: she is definitely too much
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Gone_Fishin wrote: Sep 14th, 2023, 12:36 pm

Nora Loreto, who wished Covid would infect people she didn't agree with?

Nora Loreto, who called out young victims of the Humboldt bus crash for being "too white", "too male", and "too youthful?"

Instead of trying to crash the convention, she should have been checking herself into the psych ward.
OH good grief, what an embarrassment to be quoting that lying psychopath Nora Loreto. She is a national embarrassment and a terrible human being. Just the worst. For shame for even mentioning that horrible name on these forums.
Carney is "Timbit Trump" and a disgusting misogynist. No self-respecting woman can vote for Carney. People who support Carney are angry and fearful.
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fluffy wrote: Sep 14th, 2023, 5:51 am
fluffy wrote: Sep 13th, 2023, 7:52 am A review of their history in winning awards for excellence in journalism puts your post in the trash bin.
The Green Barbarian wrote: Sep 13th, 2023, 7:54 am LOL - who gave them these "awards" - any "awards" these fools get definitely deserve to be in the trash bin.
Go look it up, it's not secret information. Obviously a lot of people look on them favourably, despite fringe opinions to the contrary.
Most entertaining part of comments such as this,

Liberal voters have become the new "Fringe Minority"

Vaxxed up, boosted up, puffed up like clapping seals. [icon_lol2.gif]

Federal election hasn't been called yet.
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fluffy wrote: Sep 13th, 2023, 6:20 am

Furthermore, reporter Nora Loreto, who was working on behalf of The Maple to cover the event, says she was harassed by Conservative Party security at the convention and threatened with jail for doing her job.[/i]
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This is what the disgusting pig of a human being Nora Loreto had to say about the young boys who were killed in the Humboldt bus crash. Remember this, especially in Penticton, in the next election, when you are being asked to vote for Tricky Dicky or whatever Marxist scumbag the NDP dredge up in the next election for your riding. These people in the NDP and the far Left have zero conscience. To the point where they will quote "reporters" who denigrated dead young men. The far Left have no brain. They are evil personified.
Carney is "Timbit Trump" and a disgusting misogynist. No self-respecting woman can vote for Carney. People who support Carney are angry and fearful.
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Hilarious to see the type of people here criticizing Nora Loreto for being outspoken. Pot, meet kettle.

This is not untypical of many on the right, tens of millions pour into a GoFundMe for the Humboldt hockey players while longstanding plights of various Canadian people of colour go unaddressed. Ms.Loreto's comment was not without relevance, and the fervor with which the right launched their attack should not go unnoticed.

Now I fully expect the same sort of attack to be leveled at me, typical of the deflection tactics common from the right when faced with the shortcomings of their own party's history. w

There is constantly a degree of "in your face" with right wing comments and attitudes, this doesn't speak well to their underlying character.

This attitude is in the news big time the past few days with Pierre Poilievre's use to the PA system on the WestJet flight earlier this week. It seemed perfectly okay with him and his supporters for him to take a few pot shots at JT and the Liberals even though there was no guarantee that everyone on the flight would be receptive or even interested in what he had to say. It's about basic courtesy and respect, something that is in short supply among Conservative supporters.
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fluffy wrote: Sep 15th, 2023, 3:38 amThere is constantly a degree of "in your face" with right wing comments and attitudes, this doesn't speak well to their underlying character.

This attitude is in the news big time the past few days with Pierre Poilievre's use to the PA system on the WestJet flight earlier this week. It seemed perfectly okay with him and his supporters for him to take a few pot shots at JT and the Liberals even though there was no guarantee that everyone on the flight would be receptive or even interested in what he had to say. It's about basic courtesy and respect, something that is in short supply among Conservative supporters.
There is constantly a degree of sneering denigration toward conservatives from those propping up the Laurentian elite. This abandonment of principle "because politics" doesn't speak well to underlying character.

I doubt I'm alone in preferring a national leader who criticizes a political opponent on a WestJet flight's PA system, vs a national leader who continually uses the media and the PMO to take pot shots at ordinary Canadians.

Basic courtesy toward and respect for ordinary Canadians has been in very short supply at the PMO for the better part of a decade. Time for a change.

It's time for the PMO to abandon the use of "divide and conquer" to further personal, party, and global interests at the expense of Canadians. Time for Poilievre.
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More common sense strategies to tackle the Housing Crisis, from Canada's next PM...

Encouraging the buildout of Housing, rewarded with municipal infrastructure spending.

Makes sense and is achievable. :up:

Exactly why Mr Piere Poilievre will be the next PM of Canada.

He's also got a sense of humour, and is relatable and likeable.

When's the last time you could say that about the current PM, the one that spends $6,000 a night on hotels and drinks $16 glasses of Orange Juice? Who pays for this stuff??

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