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Frankfooter

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First you cry because I wouldn't identify any policies...then you cry about it when I do.

Predictable.
Predictable, you whine about a small increase in carbon taxes then back a much bigger one on natural gas because DoFo did it.
You are such a hypocrite.
 

Skoob

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Predictable, you whine about a small increase in carbon taxes then back a much bigger one on natural gas because DoFo did it.
You are such a hypocrite.
You asked me to mention any policies and I did...now you're moving to something else.
Like I said, predictable.
 

Skoob

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I did not say PP should not be next PM. I infact said, if he unveils what he would do differently and how he would go about accomplishing it, I am willing to even consider voting for him. But he has not. And you should do what you say you would do. You said, you'd post the link. You did not.

So how can I trust the leader you recommend, who has not even said what he would do?!
He has said what he will do, what more do you want at this point with 1.5 years ahead of an election?
You are asking for something prematurely rather than scrutinizing the current government that has caused damage to this country.
 

Skoob

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Yet you can't even defend that one policy.
predictable.
You didn't ask for me to defend any policies. You asked me to mention any policies.

Now you pivot to asking me to defend a policy because the first thing you asked for was provided and you can't keep asking for that repeatedly to distract any longer.

You're confused aren't you? Meds wearing off?

Today is Monday March 18, 2024. (in case you're disoriented)
 

Frankfooter

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You didn't ask for me to defend any policies. You asked me to mention any policies.

Now you pivot to asking me to defend a policy because the first thing you asked for was provided and you can't keep asking for that repeatedly to distract any longer.

You're confused aren't you? Meds wearing off?

Today is Monday March 18, 2024. (in case you're disoriented)
You still can't say why you think the carbon tax is bad but DoFo allowing Enbridge to raise gas prices is good.
All you can do is insult instead.

typical
 

Soccersweeper

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You don't get it do you?
Lecturing about affordability to people who can afford $1700 plates.

And why do you expect Poilievre to reveal all his specific policies right now, 1.5 years from the next election? So the lefty Liberals can steal his ideas?

You should be more concerned about the Liberal destruction of our country over the past decade.
Please. Canada beats most comparable countries on most metrics for quality of life, affordability, etc. This is destroyed? Where do I get more? Pollievre has no ideas to steal. Once it's election time you watch, everything can be solved by a tax cut and balancing the budget. Sadly that doesn't get anything done, which is why ten years of Harper was a dark age.
 

Not getting younger

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Flip flopping is saying, you have a link to Trump's accomplishments and not being able to cough it up when pressed for it. You were hoping nobody would ask, but when pressed, you flip flopped and burned yourself.

Saying, "elections are far away", so don't bet your money on PP yet, because polls say so, is not flip flopping. That is reminding you that the tide could turn any moment.

That has no connection to my demand that PP unveil his detailed platform, right now, when he is actively whining on social media and in the parliament about Trudeau being a terrible PM.
1) a lot can change. Including more scandals, more headline worthy shootings, interest rates, Boomers beginning to hammer healthcare/leave the workforce', inflation, escalation in the mid east and oil prices, China who really knows, Singh being an opportunistic politician and turning on the Liberals. Etc.

2) the silent majority that rarely votes until they are angry and motivated to get off the couch.

how much of the above will be in their favour?
 

Skoob

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You still can't say why you think the carbon tax is bad but DoFo allowing Enbridge to raise gas prices is good.
All you can do is insult instead.

typical
I have explained that many times and you just ignore it and pivot to something else...the only proof I need here is to tell you that even Liberals think it's a bad idea and want to get rid of it.
Do you need more proof than that?
 

Skoob

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Please. Canada beats most comparable countries on most metrics for quality of life, affordability, etc. This is destroyed? Where do I get more? Pollievre has no ideas to steal. Once it's election time you watch, everything can be solved by a tax cut and balancing the budget. Sadly that doesn't get anything done, which is why ten years of Harper was a dark age.
Please...don't let the facts get in your way.

Canada currently has the most expensive housing market among the G7 nations, according to data from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.
https://www.mpamag.com/ca/news/gene...rdability-fare-versus-other-g7-nations/427503
 

Not getting younger

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Please...don't let the facts get in your way.

Canada currently has the most expensive housing market among the G7 nations, according to data from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.
https://www.mpamag.com/ca/news/gene...rdability-fare-versus-other-g7-nations/427503
Phillip Cross. Cheif economist at Stats Canada. If you think you know better apply for the job.

Over the last ten years real GDP per capita grew just 0.8 per cent a year on average in this country, its lowest rate of growth since the 1930s. Total GDP has been growing because of our growing population
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Wealth gap widens as financial asset gains benefit wealthiest
cough cough cough cough gta

Stats Canada. If you know better. Apply for a job

Do we know there’s more to Canada than the center of the universe and rose coloured glasses?
 

Frankfooter

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I have explained that many times and you just ignore it and pivot to something else...the only proof I need here is to tell you that even Liberals think it's a bad idea and want to get rid of it.
Do you need more proof than that?
What a stupid statement, people support the carbon tax as its a smart way to fight climate change and costs rich people more.
You never provide proof that backs up your claims, the last couple of time you posted stats that proved you were wrong.
 

Frankfooter

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Phillip Cross. Cheif economist at Stats Canada. If you think you know better apply for the job.


Stats Canada. If you know better. Apply for a job

Do we know there’s more to Canada than the center of the universe and rose coloured glasses?
So vote NDP.
Not PeePee, the cons will make the divide worse.
 

benstt

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Please...don't let the facts get in your way.

Canada currently has the most expensive housing market among the G7 nations, according to data from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.
https://www.mpamag.com/ca/news/gene...rdability-fare-versus-other-g7-nations/427503
The data comes from here: https://data.oecd.org/price/housing-prices.htm

It shows that the nominal US housing prices are higher than in Canada, but price to income is higher in Canada vs the US. Canada's nominal prices are actually a couple of positions lower than the OECD average.

So, do we have a relative house price problem, or a relative income problem compared to the OECD countries? The house prices might just be settling into where they naturally should be.
 

Phatazluvr123

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He is running for the position of PM claiming he will make things better. He needs to therefore explain, how he is going to accomplish that. Failure to articulate the how, is a fail. It is hot air. You cant seem to understand that.
You mean like the constant hot air coming from Trudeau and Freeland
 

Skoob

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What a stupid statement, people support the carbon tax as its a smart way to fight climate change and costs rich people more.
You never provide proof that backs up your claims, the last couple of time you posted stats that proved you were wrong.
Stupid? You're Liberal heroes can't even get on the same page...now they're so desperate to get elected in Ontario that they are "axing the tax"!
Probably because they know it's nothing but a failed ponzi scheme.

Is this enough proof for you?

Bonnie Crombie rules out Ontario carbon tax if elected premier
https://www.cp24.com/news/bonnie-crombie-rules-out-ontario-carbon-tax-if-elected-premier-1.6811971

Crombie says she won’t introduce a provincial carbon tax if elected premier
https://toronto.citynews.ca/2024/03/18/bonnie-crombie-ontario-carbon-tax/

Taxpayers applaud Crombie’s pledge to not introduce a provincial carbon tax
https://www.taxpayer.com/newsroom/t...edge-to-not-introduce-a-provincial-carbon-tax
 
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Skoob

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The data comes from here: https://data.oecd.org/price/housing-prices.htm

It shows that the nominal US housing prices are higher than in Canada, but price to income is higher in Canada vs the US. Canada's nominal prices are actually a couple of positions lower than the OECD average.

So, do we have a relative house price problem, or a relative income problem compared to the OECD countries? The house prices might just be settling into where they naturally should be.
In other words we have had and continue to have an affordability issue.
Thanks.
 

Frankfooter

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Stupid? You're Liberal heroes can't even get on the same page...now they're so desperate to get elected in Ontario that they are "axing the tax"!
Probably because they know it's nothing but a failed ponzi scheme.

Is this enough proof for you?

Bonnie Crombie rules out Ontario carbon tax if elected premier
https://www.cp24.com/news/bonnie-crombie-rules-out-ontario-carbon-tax-if-elected-premier-1.6811971

Crombie says she won’t introduce a provincial carbon tax if elected premier
https://toronto.citynews.ca/2024/03/18/bonnie-crombie-ontario-carbon-tax/

Taxpayers applaud Crombie’s pledge to not introduce a provincial carbon tax
https://www.taxpayer.com/newsroom/taxpayers-applaud-crombie’s-pledge-to-not-introduce-a-provincial-carbon-tax
Crombie is a conservative trying to steal DoFo's turf.
Marit Styles is the choice now.
 

Skoob

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Crombie is a conservative trying to steal DoFo's turf.
Marit Styles is the choice now.
The Ontario Liberals chose Crombie as their leader. Are you saying they want to be conservatives now? Or they don't like keeping up the facade of the carbon tax ponzi scheme either?
One by one your heroes are failing you as they snap into reality.

You next hero, Styles, kicked out fellow NDPer Jama for supporting Palestine. You sure know how to pick'em...your hypocrisy tap-dancing shoes must be worn out these days.



Ontario NDP kicks Hamilton MPP Sarah Jama from caucus after controversial Gaza comments

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/hamilton/jama-ndp-caucus-1.7005056
 

Frankfooter

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The Ontario Liberals chose Crombie as their leader. Are you saying they want to be conservatives now? Or they don't like keeping up the facade of the carbon tax ponzi scheme either?
One by one your heroes are failing you as they snap into reality.

You next hero, Styles, kicked out fellow NDPer Jama for supporting Palestine. You sure know how to pick'em...your hypocrisy tap-dancing shoes must be worn out these days.



Ontario NDP kicks Hamilton MPP Sarah Jama from caucus after controversial Gaza comments

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/hamilton/jama-ndp-caucus-1.7005056
What were you saying about trying to change the subject, skooby poo?

Yup, and since then they've changed their stance.
They should also bring Jama back into the party with a full apology.

You hoping DoFo can fix Ontario's energy like the cons do so well in Alberta?
 
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