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« Reply #465 on: September 14, 2022, 09:16:24 am »
the marginalized community of those who choose to wear their hair dressed in a pompadour - the waldo asks the simple question: "who did/does it better"?
 

Cons get the stand-up hair vote...

Somebody tell Harper the "dry look" is dead.

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« Reply #466 on: September 14, 2022, 12:26:45 pm »
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« Reply #467 on: September 14, 2022, 04:42:55 pm »
all through the leadership campaign Poilievre refused to be interviewed by anyone from the so-called mainstream media... but somehow managed to find time to be a part of a Jordon Peterson podcast!

so today skippy held a presser that was initially intended as a 'no questions' statement from Poilievre... somewhere in the mix that shifted to where Poilievre's handlers relented to allow 2... and only 2 questions.

and watch Poilievre after he takes those 2 questions - runAway, runAway from tough questions! Meanwhile contrast that with PM Trudeau at the recent days 'Liberal caucus retreat' at St. Andrews, NB... where PM Trudeau took and answered 11 questions from journalists over an ~30 minute period!


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« Reply #468 on: September 15, 2022, 12:57:26 am »
Charest was favoured amongst all Canadians while Poilievre was favoured amongst conservatives. It’s unfathomable to me why the party chose him.

I mean I get that he represents their ideals but when he doesn’t resonate with the rest of the country why not try to get the fascist dictator <eye roll> out of office?

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« Reply #469 on: September 15, 2022, 05:15:55 am »
He's planning to delete benefits and institutions that help Canadians, after a fluffy campaign talking about freedom and non specific feel-good slang...

Seems like it anyway.

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« Reply #470 on: September 15, 2022, 10:30:12 am »
Charest was favoured amongst all Canadians while Poilievre was favoured amongst conservatives. It’s unfathomable to me why the party chose him.

I mean I get that he represents their ideals but when he doesn’t resonate with the rest of the country why not try to get the fascist dictator <eye roll> out of office?
Charest is as about as charismatic as a rock, as exciting as a re-run of That 70’s Show, and is desperately in need of retiring.  The only reason he was “favoured” by Canadians is because of name recognition as he’s been in politics for some 50 years.  He’s Canada’s version of Joe Biden.
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« Reply #471 on: September 15, 2022, 10:30:49 am »
He's planning to delete benefits and institutions that help Canadians, after a fluffy campaign talking about freedom and non specific feel-good slang...

Seems like it anyway.
Complete nonsense.
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« Reply #472 on: September 15, 2022, 10:46:52 am »
Complete nonsense.

Really ?  If I come up with one example will you concur ?

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« Reply #473 on: September 15, 2022, 11:15:53 am »
Charest was favoured amongst all Canadians while Poilievre was favoured amongst conservatives. It’s unfathomable to me why the party chose him.

I mean I get that he represents their ideals but when he doesn’t resonate with the rest of the country why not try to get the fascist dictator <eye roll> out of office?

They don't care about the rest of the country or having a big tent, no matter how many woke leadership appointments PP makes. The purpose of the modern conservative movement is to gin up outrage among a fringe of lunatics and take their money.
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Re: Opposition Parties (uncensored thread)
« Reply #474 on: September 15, 2022, 11:22:01 am »
He's planning to delete benefits and institutions that help Canadians, after a fluffy campaign talking about freedom and non specific feel-good slang...

Seems like it anyway.

Oh you mean Harper's hidden agenda that never happened.
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Re: Opposition Parties (uncensored thread)
« Reply #475 on: September 15, 2022, 11:30:42 am »
They don't care about the rest of the country or having a big tent, no matter how many woke leadership appointments PP makes. The purpose of the modern conservative movement is to gin up outrage among a fringe of lunatics and take their money.

The point of the conservative movement is to dig a giant hole in the ground in order to find Noah's Ark and then start sh!tting in order to fill the hole they dug for themselves so they can get out of it.

The point of the progressive movement is for white yuppies to kill themselves because of their guilt and self-hatred and to help non-white people assist them (who are more than willing because they hate white people).
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« Reply #476 on: September 15, 2022, 11:36:24 am »
Oh you mean Harper's hidden agenda that never happened.

Harper absolutely slashed spending on healthcare, social and cultural programs and handed tax cuts to the wealthiest Canadians, where were you living?

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« Reply #477 on: September 15, 2022, 12:19:30 pm »
Harper absolutely slashed spending on healthcare, social and cultural programs and handed tax cuts to the wealthiest Canadians, where were you living?
More nonsense and drivel. 
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« Reply #478 on: September 15, 2022, 12:22:45 pm »
Oh you mean Harper's hidden agenda that never happened.

No, it's open. 

Firing the governor of the Bank of Canada ... isn't that something that raises your eyebrows at least ?

How about defunding the CBC ?

Did Harper say he was going to do that on his way up ?

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« Reply #479 on: September 15, 2022, 12:25:47 pm »
Really ?  If I come up with one example will you concur ?
Which programs and institutions does he want to “delete”.  Is there a delete button for that?  Regardless, just because a government program exists, doesn’t mean it has eternal life, and can never be reformed or even ended.  And the notion that if anyone is helped by something it can never be touched is childish. We have limited resources, with a debt that has now ballooned thanks to the current PM.  Now that interest rates are rising, the cost of financing that debt is going to get very expensive, cutting into resources that could’ve been used for other things.  But thanks to our woke progressive short sighted PM, we’ve dug ourselves quite a hole, and difficult decisions will have to be made.  Similar to Chrétien and Martin in the late 1990s.