Poilievre's Politics of Abandonment

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drpeter wrote: Sep 16th, 2023, 12:38 pm If Pierre the fat cat wins he’s going to usher in an era of darkness and turmoil the likes Canada has never seen.
Zowy!!! You're the one I’ve been looking for these past months, the Oracle who can finally tell me after many times asking, how did a Fat Cat Putz, inheritor of a couple million bucks, have his personal wealth climb up to 100 Million Bucks in the last 8 years????

Don’t be shy or coy. Honestly, I am ALL ears waiting for a clear answer.
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drpeter wrote: Sep 16th, 2023, 12:38 pm If Pierre the fat cat wins he’s going to usher in an era of darkness and turmoil the likes Canada has never seen.
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Go Pierre!! Please free us from the current darkness and turmoil we have in Canada right now!! :up:
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fluffy wrote: Sep 15th, 2023, 3:38 am 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 PP'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.
Agree, we must legislate fairness and the "GoFundMe" money raised for any cause must be handed over to the government, so the bureaucrats, under a minister, can distribute such funds amongst similar causes, which don't attract donors.
Therefore we must demand for the establishment of new federal department under a new minister, so all GoFundMe applications go directly to the new minister for approval.
Let me pass this by PP to insure this will not only be a lpc / ndp policy, but also be a CPC priority under their version of equality of outcome policy, the cpc will rename "roll up your sleeves" with the added requirement
of equality of input, output & effort, if equality of outcome is desired.
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SAILINGONE wrote: Sep 17th, 2023, 8:06 am
fluffy wrote: Sep 15th, 2023, 3:38 am 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 PP'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.
Agree, we must legislate fairness and the "GoFundMe" money raised for any cause must be handed over to the government, so the bureaucrats, under a minister, can distribute such funds amongst similar causes, which don't attract donors.
Therefore we must demand for the establishment of new federal department under a new minister, so all GoFundMe applications go directly to the new minister for approval.
Let me pass this by PP to insure this will not only be a lpc / ndp policy, but also be a CPC priority under their version of equality of outcome policy, the cpc will rename "roll up your sleeves" with the added requirement
of equality of input, output & effort, if equality of outcome is desired.



A given that the last thing wanted in that circle jerking is equality of outcome, as proven over and over for 8 years
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drpeter wrote: Sep 16th, 2023, 12:38 pm If Pierre the fat cat wins he’s going to usher in an era of darkness and turmoil the likes Canada has never seen.
If Pierre is a fat cat, how do you rate the loser trudeau? and we all ready have had an era of darkness and turmoil ushered in to this country, so expecting even worse, with absolutely no bases for that fear sounds more like a liberalist propaganda machine at work. Are we to expect a "threat to democracy", and nazi's running in the streets etc.
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Catsumi wrote: Sep 16th, 2023, 7:40 pm
drpeter wrote: Sep 16th, 2023, 12:38 pm If Pierre the fat cat wins he’s going to usher in an era of darkness and turmoil the likes Canada has never seen.
Zowy!!! You're the one I’ve been looking for these past months, the Oracle who can finally tell me after many times asking, how did a Fat Cat Putz, inheritor of a couple million bucks, have his personal wealth climb up to 100 Million Bucks in the last 8 years????

Don’t be shy or coy. Honestly, I am ALL ears waiting for a clear answer.
It's very simple to explain the $100Million personal growth in 8 years, on his many trips he ordered 6 million glasses of the Bev Oda brand of orange juice, but instead of BO-OJ, slip the waiter a cut and took the cash. :biggrin: [icon_lol2.gif] :D
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Future Prime Minister, Pierre Poilievre, not even voted in yet.

Who are the social justice swamis pretending to understand his politics? [icon_lol2.gif]

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I heard something similar to that video ^^^^ this morning on cbc radio (making bread dough so couldn’t change channels), but the kicker was, if you left out the price of gas in your calculations, then the Niberal yelping of lowering inflation fantasy might be true.

Haha….the price of gas influences the price of every damn thing we purchase.

Whoever is juggling the figures behind the scenes, could I hire him to do my taxes????
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Catsumi wrote: Sep 19th, 2023, 5:29 pm I heard something similar to that video ^^^^ this morning on cbc radio (making bread dough so couldn’t change channels), but the kicker was, if you left out the price of gas in your calculations, then the Niberal yelping of lowering inflation fantasy might be true.

Haha….the price of gas influences the price of every damn thing we purchase.

Whoever is juggling the figures behind the scenes, could I hire him to do my taxes????
I went back and checked StatsCan for their basket:

"The Consumer Price Index (CPI) represents changes in prices as experienced by Canadian consumers. It measures price change by comparing, through time, the cost of a fixed basket of goods and services.

The goods and services in the CPI basket are divided into 8 major components: Food; Shelter; Household operations, furnishings and equipment; Clothing and footwear; Transportation; Health and personal care; Recreation, education and reading, and Alcoholic beverages, tobacco products and recreational cannabis. CPI data are published at various levels of geography including Canada, the ten provinces, Whitehorse, Yellowknife and Iqaluit, and select cities."

Not sure why they don't include industrial, institutional, or political cannabis
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Obvious then, isn’t it, that obfuscation and bafflegab make inflation numbers deflate.
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raft-cove wrote: Sep 19th, 2023, 12:08 pm Future Prime Minister, Pierre Poilievre, not even voted in yet.

Who are the social justice swamis pretending to understand his politics? [icon_lol2.gif]

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Anyone notice how PP abandoned his stance about "we all must stick together" regarding the Nijjer affair?

Wouldn't have anything to do with the IDU and their support for that terrorist Modi, would it?


Oh and nice Freudian slip on the gentleman's name PP. As someone who fluently speaks multiple languages, you'd think you'd known that double J would never be pronounced as a hard G.....oh wait nevermind......it was intentional. This is the same guy who said "tar baby" multiple times in the HoC afterall.
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fluffy wrote: Sep 10th, 2023, 10:26 am
GordonH wrote: Sep 10th, 2023, 9:27 am No matter which political party that gets in as government in next election, will either continue screwing Canadians or won’t know were to start to clean this :cuss: up.
That's the thing, everybody knows what has to be done, it just doesn't score any political points to actually deal with it. And beneath all the new contact lenses and t-shirts, Poilievre is just going to make things worse for working class Canadians.
Agreed. Poilievre doesn't give a rats about ordinary Canadians, and Poilievre has been a "gatekeeper" for a very long time. Pierre is all about Pierre and nothing else.
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