Tough Justin

DinkleMouse

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I've seen numerous interviews and videos where he is providing solutions.
You need to dig a little deeper.
He did a lengthy interview on CTV where he mentions what he would do.
You might be able to view it on their website?
Solutions like "end the Trudeau carbon tax that is placing undo financial burden on low-income families" and thereby take money out of their pockets? Like "hold a public enquiry into the election interference Trudeau let happen so we can find out how deep things go" and expose it
our intelligence apparatus so that future election interference is easier? Solutions like "cut all Trudeau's tax hikes and get rid of the debt" without any word on how he's doing to pay down debt if he cuts taxes? Solutions like "hedge inflation by undoing Trudeau's restrictions on crypto and investing in it" when crypto is down to a fraction of the it was when he made those comments? Solutions like "reverse Trudeau's government enlargement" by creating gatekeeping snitch lines which will require a whole new government department to oversee, not to mention he already created a larger shadow cabinet then the actually government's cabinet? Solutions like "do what Trudeau couldn't and make the provinces accept each other's healthcare accreditations" even though he's got no authority to go do? Solutions like "Get rid of Trudeau's friends in he Bank of Canada to fix inflation" despite the fact that corporate greed has been a massive driver of inflation post-pandemic and he wants to many it easier for them to be greedy but also he's got no authority to interfere in the independent BoC boat?

Do these interviews have any substantive, real solutions, or are they the same virtue signaling "here's what Trudeau did and I'm going to do the opposite but I'm going to offer no explanation of how that fixes the problem I'm complaining about" that I've been talking about?

I'd love to see the debt reduced. How's he going to do that AND cut taxes? What services is he going to gouge? He said he'll ditch the carbon tax but still reduce emissions through technology, but won't say what those are or where they'll look like. He talks a lot about natural resources revenue, healthcare accreditations, the Bank of Canada, and education, none of which are in the federal government's purview to address.

Are you telling me he's actually said things of substance that he's actually able to do and has authority to do in these interviews?
 

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Oops with this disclosure of Pee Pee and his sleazy ways of doing some business:

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre stands by a decision to cover some $37,000 in legal fees of the whistleblower who spoke out about how Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown’s campaign broke election rules.

Brown was ousted from the high-profile leadership race in July of last year which saw the mayor and then-rival Poilievre square off in a war of words. The two long-time Conservative politicians traded blows in the media as each tried to position themselves as the heir to former leader Erin O’Toole.

But the spat would be short-lived as Brown was ejected from the race after the party said his campaign violated financial provisions of the Canada Elections Act – violations that were brought to light by whistleblower Debbie Jodoin, who had her legal fees covered by Poilievre’s campaign.

Poilievre confirmed that his campaign paid Jodoin’s legal fees, some $37,000 according to reports, and defended the move on Wednesday, calling Jodoin “a courageous whistleblower…who was speaking up about wrongdoing at great personal peril to herself.”

“And it is entirely appropriate to defend whistleblowers, and when I am prime minister we will defend all whistleblowers so…they can have the courage, but also the protection to speak out against wrongdoing without fear that they will be destroyed by legal intimidation coming from those with deep pockets,” Poilievre said at a press conference in Timmins.

The news followed accusations from the party that the Brown campaign used money orders to purchase memberships and allowed non-compliant membership sales through a portal.

According to a statement released on Jodoin’s behalf, Brown told her she could continue to remain a paid consultant at an unnamed company while volunteering for the campaign. Jodoin claimed Brown connected her to a third party to set this arrangement up, causing her to become “increasingly concerned.”

Brown’s campaign fought back against the allegations, accusing the party of “reprehensible, undemocratic behaviour.” Brown was also fined $100,000 by the CPC – the same amount each candidate was required to submit as a compliance deposit to enter the leadership race.

Insauga.com has reached out to Brown for comment but no response was immediately received.

But Brown wasn’t the only CPC leadership candidate fined by the party, as both Leslyn Lewis and Poilievre were also fined $50,000 for not attending the party’s third leadership debate.

And while Brown was unceremoniously exited from the CPC race last he would go on to an overwhelming win in Brampton’s municipal election, securing nearly 60 per cent of the vote.

A spokesperson for Brown previously told Insauga.com that the mayor “is entirely focused on Brampton and is no longer interested in the backroom games of the Conservative Party.”

 

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Oops with this disclosure of Pee Pee and his sleazy ways of doing some business:

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre stands by a decision to cover some $37,000 in legal fees of the whistleblower who spoke out about how Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown’s campaign broke election rules.

Brown was ousted from the high-profile leadership race in July of last year which saw the mayor and then-rival Poilievre square off in a war of words. The two long-time Conservative politicians traded blows in the media as each tried to position themselves as the heir to former leader Erin O’Toole.

But the spat would be short-lived as Brown was ejected from the race after the party said his campaign violated financial provisions of the Canada Elections Act – violations that were brought to light by whistleblower Debbie Jodoin, who had her legal fees covered by Poilievre’s campaign.

Poilievre confirmed that his campaign paid Jodoin’s legal fees, some $37,000 according to reports, and defended the move on Wednesday, calling Jodoin “a courageous whistleblower…who was speaking up about wrongdoing at great personal peril to herself.”

“And it is entirely appropriate to defend whistleblowers, and when I am prime minister we will defend all whistleblowers so…they can have the courage, but also the protection to speak out against wrongdoing without fear that they will be destroyed by legal intimidation coming from those with deep pockets,” Poilievre said at a press conference in Timmins.

The news followed accusations from the party that the Brown campaign used money orders to purchase memberships and allowed non-compliant membership sales through a portal.

According to a statement released on Jodoin’s behalf, Brown told her she could continue to remain a paid consultant at an unnamed company while volunteering for the campaign. Jodoin claimed Brown connected her to a third party to set this arrangement up, causing her to become “increasingly concerned.”

Brown’s campaign fought back against the allegations, accusing the party of “reprehensible, undemocratic behaviour.” Brown was also fined $100,000 by the CPC – the same amount each candidate was required to submit as a compliance deposit to enter the leadership race.

Insauga.com has reached out to Brown for comment but no response was immediately received.

But Brown wasn’t the only CPC leadership candidate fined by the party, as both Leslyn Lewis and Poilievre were also fined $50,000 for not attending the party’s third leadership debate.

And while Brown was unceremoniously exited from the CPC race last he would go on to an overwhelming win in Brampton’s municipal election, securing nearly 60 per cent of the vote.

A spokesperson for Brown previously told Insauga.com that the mayor “is entirely focused on Brampton and is no longer interested in the backroom games of the Conservative Party.”

People were warned about rump beforehand but still voted for him. But will they keep doing so?
PeePee is telling everyone that he'll do backroom deals to cheat and his foreign troll bots show that he is only interested in gaining power.

DoFo just lost two seats, conservatives should be worried all around.
 

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Calling people 'wokies' righties, white supremacists, racists, transphobics, homophobics, Islamophobics, etc., means you've lost the argument you're trying to make.
Or it means you're hanging out with the wrong crowd.
 

richaceg

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says you are on the right and only attack and criticize points made by the left. Which if you want to live on the right of the centre line, it's okay, no judgment but at least be honest with yourself.
I liked Trudeau, voted for him...but we have to be honest...what has he done good that justifies the bad?
 

squeezer

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I liked Trudeau, voted for him...but we have to be honest...what has he done good that justifies the bad?
lets see





He is definitly getting my vote again over a PeePee and Conservative government that will attempt to further criminalize sex work.

Pleae point out the bad but stay away from world wide issues that he cannot control please,
 
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richaceg

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lets see





He is definitly getting my vote again over a PeePee and Conservative government that will attempt to further criminalize sex work.

Pleae point out the bad but stay away from world wide issues that he cannot control please,
Those links are irrelevant...it's a wait and see....Peepee isn't a slamdunk win for the Cons...Let's not pretend Trudeau is the 2nd coming of Christ...
 

squeezer

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Those links are irrelevant...it's a wait and see....Peepee isn't a slamdunk win for the Cons...Let's not pretend Trudeau is the 2nd coming of Christ...
I don;t believe anyone has presented justin to be Jesus Christ but just a better alternative to the Freedum Convoy loving, bitcoin strutting Pee Pee.
 

Not getting younger

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Did I honestly read people asking what “bad”?

can start with many broken promises.
JWR, Philpott
SNC, WE

Massive amounts of debt.before Covid. Because sunny days last forever.
Massive amounts more, since
Massive amounts of spending, fueling inflationary pressures. Aka throwing gas on a global fire
Seems as though that’s all he knows. Throw tons of money at stuff and hope something sticks…

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New taxes when people that are struggling…
Hostility towards the energy sector and west. Driving serious wedges, creating division and alienation

I’m sure there is a lot more. Like being an utter embarrassment any time he’s outside his echo chamber on the global stage..But those are pretty easy to recall.

accomplishments?
What exactly?
 
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