All Things Trudeau, Chapter 2
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Typical nonsense from the playbook of the know nothing party. Get over it - the CPC has nothing so they just troll constantly.The Green Barbarian wrote: ↑Nov 26th, 2021, 8:49 amIt's actually neither "nonsense", or "simplistic". The Liberals were spending like idiot drunken sailors long before COVID struck, and it wasn't surprising given they are low functioning unqualified children. Now they've spent us into oblivion and caused horrible inflation. The Trudeau Liberals are truly awful, and truly disgusting. Everyone who voted Liberal should be hanging their heads in absolute shame right now. And rightly so.
Answer the question: what have the O'Toole CPC proposed on inflation? Answer: nothing, because they have nothing.
So the irrelevant CPC know nothings troll and pretend that international issues beyond the control of any Canadian government are somehow the fault of the Canadian government. What nonsense!
Trudeau and the Liberals ain't perfect, but at least they have a plan to deal with inflation in the long haul, and try for some short term fixes.
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As far as I know this didn't come from the Liberals or the NDP, so your "know nothing party" accusations are meaningless.
Also, it was not "nonsense", it was extremely well written. Justin the coward and his gang of low-functioning children are far far too intrusive in our lives. They are far far too stupid to be given this kind of responsibility. Excellent work Mr. Fernando!
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Coming up with zingers in the house of commons isn't making the party in power accountable. Making sure that there is a functioning opposition is. That's why Singh has been such a great leader and opposition. The NDP and leader came up with lines in the sand that ensured Canadians were being served.
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It's not just about "coming up with zingers", it's holding this disgusting and evil "government" of low-functioning Liberal children to account, and that's what the CPC was doing, so well in fact, that coward-boy Justin, the coward of the cottage, is fleeing back to his couch because he got hurt feelings. Poor itty bitty man...nucksRnum1 wrote: ↑Nov 26th, 2021, 10:28 am Coming up with zingers in the house of commons isn't making the party in power accountable.
Justin you truly are unfit to lead anything, let alone Canada. You have no brain, and no spine.
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Nope. And you still haven't answered the question on the alternatives that CPC know nothings have proposed, which is zero. But then I don't expect rationality from supporters of the CPC that rejects rationality entirely.The Green Barbarian wrote: ↑Nov 26th, 2021, 9:51 amAs far as I know this didn't come from the Liberals or the NDP, so your "know nothing party" accusations are meaningless.
Also, it was not "nonsense", it was extremely well written. Justin the coward and his gang of low-functioning children are far far too intrusive in our lives. They are far far too stupid to be given this kind of responsibility. Excellent work Mr. Fernando!
The Liberals are doing what can be done on the inflation front in context. "Context" say the know nothing CPC trolls..."what is context, someone look that up, anyone got a dictionary? How can we troll that if we don't know what it is?"
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Yup.
CPC know nothings
This is just silly demagoguery at it's finest. Enough with the silly name calling and foolishness. The Liberals are doing a terrible job, and now they are cowardly going into hiding. We don't have a government in this country, we have a bunch of cowardly children who don't want to be questioned.the know nothing CPC trolls...
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https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/inflat ... -1.6261611
"In an interview with CBC's Power & Politics on Tuesday, former parliamentary budget officer Kevin Page also pointed to a number of factors driving inflation — but did suggest that government support was boosting consumer demand. He also said that inflation could be short-lived but that it should factor into the government's decisions about future stimulus spending."
And yup, Trudeau and Freeland have scaled back pandemic stimulus to the bare minimum - and unless there is a lockdown, basically nothing. The business part of it goes away in the spring as well.
Oh, well, the CPC clown car will continue with their trolling and Trudeau and 90% of voters will ignore the puerile CPC nonsense.
"In an interview with CBC's Power & Politics on Tuesday, former parliamentary budget officer Kevin Page also pointed to a number of factors driving inflation — but did suggest that government support was boosting consumer demand. He also said that inflation could be short-lived but that it should factor into the government's decisions about future stimulus spending."
And yup, Trudeau and Freeland have scaled back pandemic stimulus to the bare minimum - and unless there is a lockdown, basically nothing. The business part of it goes away in the spring as well.
Oh, well, the CPC clown car will continue with their trolling and Trudeau and 90% of voters will ignore the puerile CPC nonsense.
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"Enough with the silly name calling...bunch of cowardly children..." aside from that there's evil, bonehead, people, I can't even remember all the silly names you call liberals regularly in this thread. As for demagoguery, no one else here is posting full-on partisan love letters from their party, telling them exactly what they want to hear. I'm not attacking you, just pointing out that it's pretty hypocritical trying to call others out for doing what you do in virtually every post.The Green Barbarian wrote: ↑Nov 26th, 2021, 11:30 amYup.
CPC know nothingsThis is just silly demagoguery at it's finest. Enough with the silly name calling and foolishness. The Liberals are doing a terrible job, and now they are cowardly going into hiding. We don't have a government in this country, we have a bunch of cowardly children who don't want to be questioned.the know nothing CPC trolls...
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They aren't "silly names" though. Justin Trudeau is through and through the wrong guy for the job. He had one day in Parliament where he got run through the ringer so now he just takes off and runs away to his cottage. It's pathetic. Wrong guy in the wrong place at the wrong time leading the wrong group of people. Canadians deserve so much better than what we are currently receiving in terms of a federal government.
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Half-wits will claim that this is "trolling" about the horrible Liberals, but it will just be apologist trash, as usual.
https://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/canada/j ... d=msedgntpJohn Ivison: Liberals so focused on carbon taxes, they missed the flood coming in the back door
Justin Trudeau saw for himself the impact of the atmospheric river that broke rainfall records in British Columbia, leaving dikes breached, homes submerged, highways washed out and livestock drowned.
Another pulse of storms is forecast for this weekend. “We’ll see what God has in store,” one resident told Global TV, stoically.
But as distressing as the flooding has been, the lack of preparation for extreme weather in the province has been just as shocking.
Ed Fast, the MP for Abbotsford, one of the worst affected cities, said all levels of government have been aware for years about the potential for flooding but didn’t act. “We should have seen it coming but nothing substantive was ever done about it,” he said.
As a minister in the Harper government, Fast bears his share of the blame for that inertia.
But the Liberals have been in power for the past six years and for a government that has made climate change one of its top priorities, its policies on disaster mitigation have been nothing short of negligent.
This week’s throne speech committed the Liberals to develop Canada’s first ever National Adaptation Strategy, prompting a question that begs an answer: Why wasn’t such a strategy commissioned after the Fort McMurray fire in 2016 or the spring flooding in Ontario and Quebec in 2017?
What is apparent is that the Liberal government has been almost entirely focused on addressing the politically virtuous battle of reducing emissions, at the expense of the less sexy alleviation of climate change’s ramifications.
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After viewing the damage you might expect a thoughtful PM to offer up more manpower from our army. Remember the icestorm in Eastern Canada when 15,000 troops were sent into Quebec/Ontario lickety-split?
B.C. has been sent, if I recall rightly, about 300.
B.C. has been sent, if I recall rightly, about 300.
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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If memory serves me I believe this event happen in late 90s.
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1998. Does it matter?
Point is E. Canada received lots of immediate assistance. 15,000 vs 300 troops
Point is E. Canada received lots of immediate assistance. 15,000 vs 300 troops
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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Curious if horgan only request the amount of troops, trust me I think both premier & pm are goofballs. But yeah I believe this of all politicians.
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I thought conservatives didn't like government interference or socialism?