Poilievre's Politics of Abandonment

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fluffy wrote: Sep 10th, 2023, 8:41 am "...policies will be disastrous for the poor, working and middle classes..."
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liisgo wrote: Sep 10th, 2023, 5:01 pm It's interesting, the bases of this forum topic, the article quoted at the start is an exact example of the propaganda machine at work, under the control of the liberalism of today. Its beyond disgusting how desperate the measure's are being taken to create illusion, misleading facts, mis representation of it all.
Its been brought up in another topic here the reminder of Hitlers powerful propaganda machine and how it worked on so many, and here, in the future, actually today, the use of its methods are even more powerful.
Let's be honest, the use of it, the delivery of it to the hunger waiting warriors, is taking immediately into operation by one group of people, those needing to support the very designers of it.
It's clearly obvious the need for it, the desperation for it, and the feeding of it. If this is all that a political party has as a platform, that party needs to be removed from the country.
Good bye Woke liberalism.

This article, above is not news, its hate propaganda from a well known far left media group.
The Tyee – Bias and Credibility,,,Overall, we rate The Tyee on the far end of Left-Center Biased based on liberal editorial bias and story selection that often favors the left.
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Once Pierre P is elected our new and much welcome PM of Canada, guaranteed he will not have the time to be a showboat as is the present Trudeau.

He will have his hands full, committing thousands of hours of work getting this country and our economy back on track. He won’t be in that chair to inflict division upon us or to cater to special interest groups. Nor will he try to bankrupt us as he will be encouraging new businesses and old to grow and be productive. Best of all, he will axe the much despised carbon tax that Trudeau saddled us with.

So, no time to play dressup, fly around in our jet 250 days out of 365, visit his rich pals in our dime, make a fool of himself at state occasions overseas, show off socks or be in front of cameras all day long. Mercifully, the weekly scandals of some new corruption in government will be a thing of the past.

Imagine having a working PM again, something not seen for 8 long years.

Wave bye-bye, Trudeau.
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liisgo wrote: Sep 10th, 2023, 5:01 pm The Tyee – Bias and Credibility,,,Overall, we rate The Tyee on the far end of Left-Center Biased based on liberal editorial bias and story selection that often favors the left.
You left out their "HIGH" rating for factual reporting.
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I disagree OT. There are many special interest fundings that could be lopped off for starters. Then, not dropping off bales of money to the tune of billions $ to every country on the planet, whether they need it or not would also go a long way to replacement of c-tax income.

Hell, just trimming back on what Trudeau spends on every flight in our jet, his hotel rooms and gifts by way of porkbarrel appointments would save us coin too.

Reminds me, Auditor General report. Should be a s…t pile there too that needn’t be wasted
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The Bard wrote: Sep 10th, 2023, 5:00 pm It is nice to see someone else able to see the truth of Poilievre and what he represents. The first time I saw him after he had won the leadership campaign I felt, 'He is a dangerous man'.
As I follow his antics I realize I was right. Poilievre is a mentally broken and traumatized individual who has no regard for helping Canadians and only his own political agenda whether it coincides with his party or not,
Poilievre has little cognition of facts and like Graham Hancock or Stephen Greer can lie convincingly on any subject at any time.
The time estimate for the next federal election is two years away. Hopefully Poilievre will fade into obscurity?
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moarcowbell wrote: Sep 10th, 2023, 1:57 pm
GordonH wrote: Sep 10th, 2023, 11:52 am

Last 8 years has got us were actually, just curious about what you have to say.
It’s got us to where our so-called (spit) leader is considered nothing more than a laughing stock on the world stage. Look no further than the current G20 meet up, and Trudy was brushed aside by other leaders like the annoying gnat that he is and given nothing more than courtesy acknowledgment. Our drama Queen in chief - a national embarrassment. Well done Libs.
Canada is 8 years overdue for real leadership - not just an empty suit placating virtue signalling.
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oldtrucker wrote: Sep 10th, 2023, 6:43 pm
Catsumi wrote: Sep 10th, 2023, 6:19 pm Once Pierre P is elected our new and much welcome PM of Canada, guaranteed he will not have the time to be a showboat as is the present Trudeau.

He will have his hands full, committing thousands of hours of work getting this country and our economy back on track. He won’t be in that chair to inflict division upon us or to cater to special interest groups. Nor will he try to bankrupt us as he will be encouraging new businesses and old to grow and be productive. Best of all, he will axe the much despised carbon tax that Trudeau saddled us with.

So, no time to play dressup, fly around in our jet 250 days out of 365, visit his rich pals in our dime, make a fool of himself at state occasions overseas, show off socks or be in front of cameras all day long. Mercifully, the weekly scandals of some new corruption in government will be a thing of the past.

Imagine having a working PM again, something not seen for 8 long years.

Wave bye-bye, Trudeau.
That carbon tax isn't going anywhere. It might get re labeled/ renamed. This place has been run by lunatics and its in massive debt. That carbo... I mean recovery tax whatever you name it will probably increase.
I agree, I don't think the carbon tax is going away, no matter what Pierre says- it will be renamed or applied on certain items but it is not going away- I'm kind of shocked at how many people think that if Pierre becomes PM that he's going to magically change Canada back to the way it was 8 yrs ago, I think he'll try very hard too but until he actually becomes PM we have no idea if he can or if he will- Political Promises are a dime a dozen , every Party makes them and very few keep them
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Abacus millennial vote intensions, Aug 23, 2023:

Pierre 40%
Justin 21%

Give it up, lefties. Your politics of attack and smear are failing just like your beloved Justinmeet.
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Gone_Fishin wrote: Sep 11th, 2023, 7:01 am Abacus millennial vote intensions, Aug 23, 2023:

Pierre 40%
Justin 21%

Give it up, lefties. Your politics of attack and smear are failing just like your beloved Justinmeet.
seems to me that you're the one who's constantly on attack- asking solid questions about what the next PM will do seems pretty logical to me and not a smear campaign-
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Gone_Fishin wrote: Sep 11th, 2023, 7:01 am Abacus millennial vote intensions, Aug 23, 2023:

Pierre 40%
Justin 21%

Give it up, lefties. Your politics of attack and smear are failing just like your beloved Justinmeet.
What about those of us who don't like either of them?
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fluffy wrote: Sep 10th, 2023, 6:43 pm
liisgo wrote: Sep 10th, 2023, 5:01 pm The Tyee – Bias and Credibility,,,Overall, we rate The Tyee on the far end of Left-Center Biased based on liberal editorial bias and story selection that often favors the left.
You left out their "HIGH" rating for factual reporting.
The very use of any information from this source, with its obvious well proven direct relation with being anywhere than a neutral political source would pretty much tell you factual reporting is not their baseline.
But nice try.
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fluffy wrote: Sep 10th, 2023, 6:43 pm
liisgo wrote: Sep 10th, 2023, 5:01 pm The Tyee – Bias and Credibility,,,Overall, we rate The Tyee on the far end of Left-Center Biased based on liberal editorial bias and story selection that often favors the left.
You left out their "HIGH" rating
The "HIGH" rating comes from all the dope they smoke.
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bob vernon wrote: Sep 10th, 2023, 12:33 pm Pierre only offers criticism, but no solutions. The hyper-wealthy in Canada allow support to alternate between the Liberals and the Conservatives, which allows their hyper-wealth to continue. It just amazes me to hear lower and middle-income Canadians swing their support back and forth between the two old parties. The wealthy who own your mortgage or apartment building just sit back and watch the cash roll in. It doesn't matter to them which of the Libs or Cons are in power, their wealth won't be taxed.

Do you really think that a free-enterprise nut like Pierre will change the way Canada runs?
Actually YES, free enterprise and democratic capitalism has provided all these nice things in life that the socialists demand entitlement too.
Pierre Poilievre is very clear in his plans and for starters the CPC members & the majority of Canadian wealth creating taxpayers are telling Pierre Poilievre to cut government waste by reducing all the useless government payroll positions like bureaucrats, gatekeepers, fake & narrative driven scientists & experts and the cbc.

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