Taxpayers pay for Trudeau’s Nannies

Smallcock

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It is only about the optics. Most people who seek power say things that come back to bite them. I don't expect anything more. For all the talk it would have served him well to foot the bill. Then he could stand on his whatever and say "I'm different"

could be worse. The president of Ukraine owns several companies in Russia. How's that for a pile of crap... did you hear that oagre.
Isn't it amazing how careful they are about "optics" up until getting elected. Once in power, they let it all hang out.

You'd think Trudeau would be more savvy. At the end if the day, politicians like him know that the electorate has the attention span and memory of a gerbil, and that there is no accountability. Politics is a free-for-all for the elite class.
 

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His comment was we should not have child benefit allowances distributed equally, as the rich can take care of themselves.
Effectively, we should not have handouts for the rich.
100% agree with that policy position.

If you want to deal in pure logic, the PM is by default a high earner with an aggregate income of over 300k (and add his trust fund to the mix).
He is not getting a child care tax benefit. He as our head of government is getting an employment benefit that is a reasonable and necessary expense given the job.

Not every high earner needs to be available 24/7. I don't need to be, I can go on vacation, turn my phone off after work. A prime minister can't.

Don't be an idiot, trying to argue that these are even remotely the same thing just paints YOU as a desperate hack who will say any ludicrous thing in order to slur politicians you oppose.
 

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Isn't it amazing how careful they are about "optics" up until getting elected. Once in power, they let it all hang out.

You'd think Trudeau would be more savvy. At the end if the day, politicians like him know that the electorate has the attention span and memory of a gerbil, and that there is no accountability. Politics is a free-for-all for the elite class.
It isn't even as Fugi claims and maybe his POV is valid. Unfortunately for the PM and fugi it is purely optics. Talk the talk and walk the walk.

My wife has seen time and time again Ukraine being raped by their president. With all that you have seen about Ukraine, why would the president still own russian companies while the people he governs die. When you see an openly corrupt system you become jaded to the ones here.

People are people.
 

IM469

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Bitch, bitch, bitch, Justin Trudeau takes the first Syrian female refugees and gives them babysitting jobs with his kids and you guys still complain ...


( I love pandering to the paranoid :thumb: )
 

GameBoy27

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His comment was we should not have child benefit allowances distributed equally, as the rich can take care of themselves.
Effectively, we should not have handouts for the rich.

If you want to deal in pure logic, the PM is by default a high earner with an aggregate income of over 300k (and add his trust fund to the mix).
Agreed he should get a nanny as they do not have time to raise their children. Making the taxpayers shell out for it is simply more feeding at the trough.

You really need to ditch the blind partisanship, and call things as they are. We were all hoping Trudeau could do better, but as the saying goes, talk is cheap.
Given you average 17 posts a day, day after day, over ten years... it may be time to think more and type less.
Yes, yes and yes... ^^^

Anyone who did what JT did, is a hypocrite. I don't care if it was done by a Con, Lib or NDP. I would have pointed it out the same, regardless.
 

K Douglas

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I have no problem as a taxpayer picking up the nanny tab for the Trudeau's when both are away from home officially representing Canada. But I don't think it's fair if we are stuck with the entire nanny bill for 24/7/365 care.

Is anyone really surprised though that Trudeau is a do as I say not as I do type? It's the Liberal mantra after all.
 

jcpro

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I have no problem as a taxpayer picking up the nanny tab for the Trudeau's when both are away from home officially representing Canada. But I don't think it's fair if we are stuck with the entire nanny bill for 24/7/365 care.

Is anyone really surprised though that Trudeau is a do as I say not as I do type? It's the Liberal mantra after all.
I don't even think it's a liberal thing. He's been privileged all his life, never had to count the money, it probably did not even cross his mind that what he did was wrong or anybody would even dare to criticize him. I think he's pretty full of himself.
 

lucky_blue

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Just wait - this is just the beginning.

Like the corrupt Ontario Liberals - I expect we will see billions of taxpayer dollars funnelled to cronies or down the drain on useless nonsense.

Yes, this is the man who stood up in the House of Commons and spoke against wealthy families receiving government assistance for childcare.

He claimed that Harper was giving cheques to millionaires with the Universal Child Care Benefit and ran an “Occupy Wall Street” campaign, denouncing the wealthy in every imaginable way.

Trudeau liked to claim he would be different and even said he’d set an example by giving his UCCB to charity because he didn’t need it. He said people like him and his wife could pay for their own childcare.

We agree. You don’t need it.

So why are we paying for your nannies now that you’re Prime Minister?

 

fuji

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I have no problem as a taxpayer picking up the nanny tab for the Trudeau's when both are away from home officially representing Canada. But I don't think it's fair if we are stuck with the entire nanny bill for 24/7/365 care.

Is anyone really surprised though that Trudeau is a do as I say not as I do type? It's the Liberal mantra after all.
The PM needs to be able to be away from home at a moment's notice. That's the job. Natural disasters, major incidents, etc, don't send the PM an outlook calendar invite a week in advance so he can arrange for a nanny.

Harper had a nanny the entire time yet you didn't express any outrage, and note Trudeau never questioned the need for Harper to have a nanny. What he questioned was totally different, a tax policy, not whether specific employers should offer such benefits where the job demands 24/7 availability for travel.
 

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When Harper first got elected his kids were young. Did you have a government payed nanny?

Don't forget Sussex drive already comes staffed with kitchen staff, chefs, house cleaners, drivers grounds crew.

In the first couple weeks with the climate summit 2.65 Billion, and refugees that were said to be $100 million now coming in at 1.2 Billion money is not an issue with Liberals.
 

fuji

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When Harper first got elected his kids were young. Did you have a government payed nanny?

Don't forget Sussex drive already comes staffed with kitchen staff, chefs, house cleaners, drivers grounds crew.

In the first couple weeks with the climate summit 2.65 Billion, and refugees that were said to be $100 million now coming in at 1.2 Billion money is not an issue with Liberals.
They aren't living at 24 Sussex.
 

lucky_blue

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The PM needs to be able to be away from home at a moment's notice. That's the job. Natural disasters, major incidents, etc, don't send the PM an outlook calendar invite a week in advance so he can arrange for a nanny.

Harper had a nanny the entire time yet you didn't express any outrage, and note Trudeau never questioned the need for Harper to have a nanny. What he questioned was totally different, a tax policy, not whether specific employers should offer such benefits where the job demands 24/7 availability for travel.
fuji - When even the CBC (non stop Trudeau cheerleader) points out the hypocrisy - you know you are defending a lost cause.


http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/just...ical-1.3345671

Laureen Harper, the wife of the former prime minister, left her career behind to become a stay-at-home mom after her husband was elected.

In a 2007 interview, Harper said she didn't hire a nanny, she makes her kids' lunches and that they are just an "average Canadian family."
 

whitewaterguy

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[j=lucky_blue;5414433]fuji - When even the CBC (non stop Trudeau cheerleader) points out the hypocrisy - you know you are defending a lost cause.

http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/jus...strumming in the background..music to my ears
 

michael_to29

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He is essentially the CEO of Canada with all the perks AND responsibilities that come with it. I am positive that his total compensation (salary, benefits, pension and eventual golden handshake) are well below CEOs in other similar sized private corporations with the similar levels of public scrutiny/private life invasion, for example the Banks.

Also remember, these staff members have access to hear and see sensitive information and need to be trusted and security cleared. The needs of this role are different than a normal rich Canadian.
 

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I don't actually have a problem with taxpayers footing the bill.
But after he stated during his campaign that rich families like his and former prime minister Stephen Harper’s didn’t need taxpayers’ help, what does he do?
He hires taxpayer funded nannies.
That makes him a hypocrite!
Which defines him as a "politician".
 
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