Pierre Poilievre's Politics of Inclusion
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I've posted direct statements from West Jet and CTV clearly explaining that the flight included regular customers. I'm honestly baffled why some are still confused.Catsumi wrote: ↑Sep 15th, 2023, 5:16 pmGone_Fishin wrote: ↑Sep 15th, 2023, 1:08 pm
Unless you were a delegate to the Conservative convention, you weren't.
But if you were a delegate, welcome to the party that respects all people!
And there it is in black and white. ^^^^^
Looks like we have a new Conservative voter on this flight! Welcome aboard!
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I haven't seen Liberals this upset since yesterday.
As 75% of Canada's workforce plods along on a 2% raise while greedy union brass screams for 36% (UAW) and 40 hours' pay for 32 hours' work (like, what the eff?), we'll see whom the majority side with. If I were to predict the outcome, it wouldn't be favourable for the fringe minority that supports the large bellies at CUPE HQ.

As 75% of Canada's workforce plods along on a 2% raise while greedy union brass screams for 36% (UAW) and 40 hours' pay for 32 hours' work (like, what the eff?), we'll see whom the majority side with. If I were to predict the outcome, it wouldn't be favourable for the fringe minority that supports the large bellies at CUPE HQ.
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Catsumi wrote: ↑Sep 15th, 2023, 5:16 pmGone_Fishin wrote: ↑Sep 15th, 2023, 1:08 pm
Unless you were a delegate to the Conservative convention, you weren't.
But if you were a delegate, welcome to the party that respects all people!
And there it is in black and white. ^^^^^
Looks like we have a new Conservative voter on this flight! Welcome aboard!
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Looks like they’re pushing to squeeze out what they can, while they can.Gone_Fishin wrote: ↑Sep 15th, 2023, 5:31 pm I haven't seen Liberals this upset since yesterday.![]()
As 75% of Canada's workforce plods along on a 2% raise while greedy union brass screams for 36% (UAW) and 40 hours' pay for 32 hours' work (like, what the eff?), we'll see whom the majority side with. If I were to predict the outcome, it wouldn't be favourable for the fringe minority that supports the large bellies at CUPE HQ.
A new day is a’coming when reality hits the wall. Our country indebted to 1.3 Trillion bucks, productivity is at an all-time low and our dollar is declining in value. To compete globally, we must gird our loins, suck it up and really work for the paycheques once again.
Mr P has a helluva big job to do cleaning out the stables after 8 years of giveaway cash.
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Hope he's able to check under the rugs too - there's a fair number of piles that have been swept under there as well.Catsumi wrote: ↑Sep 15th, 2023, 6:03 pmLooks like they’re pushing to squeeze out what they can, while they can.Gone_Fishin wrote: ↑Sep 15th, 2023, 5:31 pm I haven't seen Liberals this upset since yesterday.![]()
As 75% of Canada's workforce plods along on a 2% raise while greedy union brass screams for 36% (UAW) and 40 hours' pay for 32 hours' work (like, what the eff?), we'll see whom the majority side with. If I were to predict the outcome, it wouldn't be favourable for the fringe minority that supports the large bellies at CUPE HQ.
A new day is a’coming when reality hits the wall. Our country indebted to 1.3 Trillion bucks, productivity is at an all-time low and our dollar is declining in value. To compete globally, we must gird our loins, suck it up and really work for the paycheques once again.
Mr P has a helluva big job to do cleaning out the stables after 8 years of giveaway cash.
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^^^^^
No kidding!
Rugs are lumpy with stalled, forgotten and look-the-other-way scandals gone uninvestigated to this day.
Eight years worth of sins hidden under the carpet.
I hope PP has the time to attend to these issues. As I said prior, his hands will be full just trying to get Canada back on track again.
The clean-up will be hard on us too, but it MUST be done before Canada slips off the sesame cracker into the dustbin of “what might have been our future”.
No kidding!
Rugs are lumpy with stalled, forgotten and look-the-other-way scandals gone uninvestigated to this day.
Eight years worth of sins hidden under the carpet.
I hope PP has the time to attend to these issues. As I said prior, his hands will be full just trying to get Canada back on track again.
The clean-up will be hard on us too, but it MUST be done before Canada slips off the sesame cracker into the dustbin of “what might have been our future”.
Sufficiently advanced incompetence is indistinguishable from malice. There’s a certain point at which ignorance becomes malice, at which there is simply no way to become THAT ignorant except deliberately and maliciously.
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Will you be so happy when he succeeds with this plan and the city where you live starts feeling the negative consequences of this stupid idea. He's not offering help and instead he is threatening municipal governments. If no developer wants to build 15% more housing in your area will you be happy when you start paying more in taxes and loose services? I think cutting the GST for a specific purpose is a much better idea. It's too bad people like you are so full of hate for other parties that you can't see the difference.The Green Barbarian wrote: ↑Sep 15th, 2023, 10:36 amIt's awesome! So much better than what the idiot Liberals and awful NDP are doing. Go Pierre!buckland wrote: ↑Sep 15th, 2023, 10:22 am This is what PP's first housing plan looks lke. What do you think?
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Of course!!
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Here.
This might help
Lilley explains the Putz-tax merry-go-round that is pushing up the price of groceries and homes.
It’s easy to understand if you listen.
https://youtu.be/b8zbdbrKxd4?si=3jVNqlexp3JinOnj
This might help
Lilley explains the Putz-tax merry-go-round that is pushing up the price of groceries and homes.
It’s easy to understand if you listen.
https://youtu.be/b8zbdbrKxd4?si=3jVNqlexp3JinOnj
Sufficiently advanced incompetence is indistinguishable from malice. There’s a certain point at which ignorance becomes malice, at which there is simply no way to become THAT ignorant except deliberately and maliciously.
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Re: This is 1000% wrong. I'm sure we can all agree on that.
And at what point did I endorse either party doing it?? What's wrong is wrong regardless of who does it.The Green Barbarian wrote: ↑Sep 15th, 2023, 12:23 pmAnd...you don't look like a massive hypocrite at all here....nope....BelieverinSciencethanks wrote: ↑Sep 14th, 2023, 7:12 pm https://www.castanet.net/edition/news-story--11-.htm
PP using the intercom on a flight to share any type of message is wrong on so many levels.
Imagine if you are boarding a public transit train and an imbecilic idiot grabs the mike like as happened in the above video. And imagine that not ONE celebrity or Liberal supporter who is currently pearl clutching like fools over PP talking on an intercom on a WJ flight said one word about how inappropriate it was to have said imbecile speak on the intercom on a public transit train.
HYPOCRITE MUCH???? Such stupidity - amazing stupidity even.
Yes, there might have been a few really stupid people on the plane, but oh noes!! They had to listen to a 45 second intercom discussion.Regardless if it was a flight filled with mostly supporters; not all were.
Sure they did. It's very easy to "opt out" of listening to things, just as I would have "opted out" of listening to imbecile Justin on the public train intercom.He had a captive audience that didn't have a choice to, "opt out" of listening to him
No, all they "upset" was really really stupid people.It put West Jet, a western success story in terms of business, especially in the airline industry, in a very difficult position of having to either endorse him in that they thought it was ok for him to do that, or distance themselves from it. Either way? They upset supporters of either party.
And he deserves an apology. The CUPE idiot aka Notley's brain-dead husband looks like a giant fool here. He totally overstepped just to play stupid politics. What a bonehead. The NDP just plain sucks.Worse? The fact that he is claiming he wants an apology from the flight attendant's union for speaking out about this blatantly obvious political maneuver tells you all you need to know about it being merely a stunt of amateurish proportion.
Yup - everyone with a brain vehemently agrees with PP, and thinks the Liberals and NDP are total garbage.For context, how much would any of you enjoy hopping a flight and being forced to be exposed to something you vehemently agree with? That is what a captive audience is.![]()
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Pretty much yep we are saying that.Gone_Fishin wrote: ↑Sep 15th, 2023, 2:09 pmSo *removed*, you're telling us 41% and climbing of Canadians are MAGAs?Steve Bob wrote: ↑Sep 15th, 2023, 1:52 pm The man sure has a list of grievances, too bad he doesn't have a single solution. Can see how he will appeal to our northern MAGA crowd because he sure sings a Trumpian tune, angry at the state of everything and blaming it all on Liberals, like Canada has any control over a pandemic or world wide inflation.
I'm not a JT fan and have been waiting for the conservatives to get their stuff together but it's hard to take anyone serious who simply whines, blames others and then says he'll magically fix them. When will conservatives ever get in the game again and stop trying to appeal to extremists and try to win us moderate conservatives back.![]()
Liberal BS has worn thin with voters. If Liberals had created any solutions with the trillions they spent, they'd be flying high. Instead, they're sinking low. *removed*
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I think, once again, you are confusing your news sources. The only nation in the world that can afford to spend trillions is the States. 500 billion here in Canada to support people through the pandemic yes. This government for sure did. And, to be completely fair, we are still waaaayyy below debt to GDP ratio than the other G7 nations. Even if we weren't, I'm glad that in times of a once in a hundred year pandemic, that we have a government that actually cares about its citizenry. Please don't conflate Faux News propaganda about America and us evil socialists up here with actual news. 'Merica and Canada are certainly apples and oranges on that front...BelieverinSciencethanks wrote: ↑Sep 16th, 2023, 6:04 pmPretty much yep we are saying that.Gone_Fishin wrote: ↑Sep 15th, 2023, 2:09 pm
So *removed*, you're telling us 41% and climbing of Canadians are MAGAs?![]()
Liberal BS has worn thin with voters. If Liberals had created any solutions with the trillions they spent, they'd be flying high. Instead, they're sinking low. *removed*
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Unfortunately we don’t have a government that cares about its citizens.we have a government that calls us names and asks if we should be tolerated while heaving out billions from the tent of commons .
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And to be even more completely fair, this is a metric people pull out of their butts to try and apologize for Liberal mismanagement. Total garbage.BelieverinSciencethanks wrote: ↑Sep 16th, 2023, 6:15 pm [
I This government for sure did. And, to be completely fair, we are still waaaayyy below debt to GDP than the other G7 nations.
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So, now we know what women are, that’s great.
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