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Re: Election 2021
Originally Posted by BristolUK
(Post 13043774)
As a bribe it doesn't make sense to alienate the greater number who won't get it.
This time sending $500 cheques in August regardless of needs or Covid impacts was more blatant than usual. And we know for a fact that Trudeau has fondness for corrupt practices, is unethical and broke the law on several occasions. Why did he pick this particular target group? Question for Trudeau. P.S. I apologize profusely and in advance if I said something you don’t like about Saint Justin. |
Re: Election 2021
Originally Posted by Mordko
(Post 13043781)
P.S. I apologize profusely and in advance if I said something you don’t like about Saint Justin.
He was a breath of fresh air after Harper and in comparison he is a saint. But that's not difficult. :lol: |
Re: Election 2021
Originally Posted by Mordko
(Post 13043758)
Cheer up. Got something to boost your ego. The good news is that you have qualified as a target of class warfare to cover the cost of the unnecessary election and generous handouts.
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Re: Election 2021
Probably explains why I don't like the liberal party much. :rofl:
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Re: Election 2021
It was interesting to read the opinion of Tom Mulcair, someone who has actually fought the election fight in the past:
https://www.ctvnews.ca/politics/fede...show-1.5557982 When word leaked over the weekend that Justin Trudeau was asking his candidates to share any “wow†ideas they might have for the campaign, seasoned organizers from all parties were gobsmacked. When you’re in power and you get to choose the date of the election, you’re not supposed to be last out of the starting blocks. |
Re: Election 2021
Originally Posted by Mordko
(Post 13043820)
It was interesting to read the opinion of Tom Mulcair, someone who has actually fought the election fight in the past:
Wow. Someone who actually fought an election. Whatever next, My experience crossing the street, by a pedestrian. :lol: |
Re: Election 2021
Originally Posted by BristolUK
(Post 13043788)
You say that as if I'd vote for him. :confused:
He was a breath of fresh air after Harper and in comparison he is a saint. But that's not difficult. :lol: Accepting that Harper's personality was non-existent, what policies did he put into place that you believed smelled, and how has Trudeau corrected them? |
Re: Election 2021
Originally Posted by BristolUK
(Post 13043922)
Wow. Someone who actually fought an election. Whatever next, My experience crossing the street, by a pedestrian. :lol:
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Re: Election 2021
Originally Posted by Mordko
(Post 13043940)
We need a statistician to properly compare the probability of an individual crossing the street vs the probability of leading a major Canadian party during an election campaign. Close run thing.
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Re: Election 2021
Trudeau on the campaign trail:
We know that access to affordable and safe housing is part of the solution to many social issues, such as child poverty, student debt and our ability to help people with serious mental health issues and addiction. https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/can...sing-1.3220479 At least he is good at recycling. Here is the 2021 version of his promises: https://liberal.ca/our-plan-for-affordable-housing/ |
Re: Election 2021
Originally Posted by Mordko
(Post 13044067)
Trudeau on the campaign trail:
Good words. Sure sounds like a man who KNOWS how to solve this problem. Of course house prices didn’t listen and just about doubled since this speech. City centres are bursting with homelessness. https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/can...sing-1.3220479 At least he is good at recycling. Here is the 2021 version of his promises: https://liberal.ca/our-plan-for-affordable-housing/ |
Re: Election 2021
Originally Posted by dbd33
(Post 13044107)
I don't think much of Trudeau but no party to the right of him is going to do anything for the homeless, it was Mike Harris who first filled the parks with people who no longer had anywhere else to go. Are you advocating voting for the NDP?
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Re: Election 2021
Originally Posted by Mordko
(Post 13044113)
Didn’t think Mike Harris was in the running this time around but sure lets focus on different leaders from other parties, centuries and jurisdictions. What was Gladstone’s opinion about all this?
This is what I meant about hypocrisy earlier. It's okay for you but anyone else does it is treated to sarcasm. :rolleyes: |
Re: Election 2021
Originally Posted by BristolUK
(Post 13044117)
Says the person who has mentioned two such names. :rofl:
This is what I meant about hypocrisy earlier. It's okay for you but anyone else does it is treated to sarcasm. :rolleyes: |
Re: Election 2021
Originally Posted by Mordko
(Post 13044113)
NDP is better than Trudeau’s Liberals but… no, thank you. Didn’t think Mike Harris was in the running this time around but sure lets focus on different leaders from other parties, centuries and jurisdictions. What was Gladstone’s opinion about all this?
Harris took from the poor, gave to the rich and made the socially disadvantaged homeless. He socialized business losses while privatizing profits (the split of Ontario Hydro being a case in point). I don't say these things by way of accusation, they were the policies he stood on and enacted, they reflect core Conservative values. He's now a slum lord, working in an industry his government's policies created. If someone wanted a tax break for the rich they might have voted for Harris, if they cared about the homeless, even if only because they shit in the park and that's ugly, they would not have voted for Harris. If you think this week's Conservatives are different from last week's Conservatives, well, bless your heart. |
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