NDP And Bloc Are Backing Trudeau, No Snap Election.

bver_hunter

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And they say Poilievre has no housing plan. :ROFLMAO:

Please vote for a snap election then.
Hahahaha, you must have forgot that the Party that wins an election then has a mandate to govern for 4 years in Canada.
A snap election............Naaaaah!!
 
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DesRicardo

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Only Neo-Nazis would believe that we are experiencing "Communist / Socialist" policies!! You are extremely hilarious in that respect!!
You are illiterate if you think that this housing crisis started under The Trudeau Govt. Harper was warned about it then and remember that he wanted nothing to do to address it.
Easy to push all the blame on The Liberal govt!!
The Foreign Buyers Tax was implemented in 2022. It was to prevent the Houses from being purchased by foreign buyers who were using it as investments. Many nations around the Globe have imposed them. This will not magically drop the prices to affordable levels, but it has helped in curtailing the sharp rise in the estate prices.
But we know that Pee Pee is bullshitting about what he is going to do to "help Canadians to purchase a home".
Remember how he lied about being Harpo's Housing Minister. No such position existed under Harpo!! It is just to promote hollow promises:

Earth to millennials: Pierre Poilievre is playing you on housing

Here we go, right on queue. Blame Harper.

10 years of Trudeau standing in front of a microphone saying he'll fix housing, only to make it twice as worse, but it's all Harper's fault. :ROFLMAO:

Maybe all we need is more of Trudeau's lucky construction hat. :ROFLMAO:
 

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Here we go, right on queue. Blame Harper.

10 years of Trudeau standing in front of a microphone saying he'll fix housing, only to make it twice as worse, but it's all Harper's fault. :ROFLMAO:

Maybe all we need is more of Trudeau's lucky construction hat. :ROFLMAO:
Housing is provincial.
Blame DoFo for no housing starts, killing rent control and screwing up the LTB.

The only federal act that should be done is this.
 
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squeezer

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Exactly. I wasted enough time trying to interact with him in an intellectual way only to realize I might as well be talking to a wall.




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Skoob

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Only Neo-Nazis would believe that we are experiencing "Communist / Socialist" policies!! You are extremely hilarious in that respect!!
You are illiterate if you think that this housing crisis started under The Trudeau Govt. Harper was warned about it then and remember that he wanted nothing to do to address it.
Easy to push all the blame on The Liberal govt!!
The Foreign Buyers Tax was implemented in 2022. It was to prevent the Houses from being purchased by foreign buyers who were using it as investments. Many nations around the Globe have imposed them. This will not magically drop the prices to affordable levels, but it has helped in curtailing the sharp rise in the estate prices.
But we know that Pee Pee is bullshitting about what he is going to do to "help Canadians to purchase a home".
Remember how he lied about being Harpo's Housing Minister. No such position existed under Harpo!! It is just to promote hollow promises:

Earth to millennials: Pierre Poilievre is playing you on housing

Poilievre doesn't need to play anyone on housing or anything else for that matter. Millennials can see for themselves how unaffordable it has become over the past 10 years.
Millennials can also see how they have been sold lies by parties that said anything they had to for winning elections. Even the BC NDP are saying they will scrap the consumer carbon tax now that they may lose the upcoming election.

So rather than being afraid of what Poilievre is saying, how about you look at the parties that lied to you over the past decade.
 
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squeezer

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Poilievre doesn't need to play anyone on housing or anything else for that matter. Millennials can see for themselves how unaffordable it has become over the past 10 years.
Millennials can also see how they have been sold lies by parties that said anything they had to for winning elections. Even the BC NDP are saying they will scrap the consumer carbon tax now that they may lose the upcoming election.

So rather than being afraid of what Poilievre is saying, how about you look at the parties that lied to you over the past decade.
I filled up my car again last night with Premium for $1.45, regular was $1.33. Why are you praising Justin for lower gas prices? How much lower without the carbon tax will gas actually be and remember, no more quarterly carbon rebates coming into your pocket. This means no more Tim's coffee for you and back to using your coffee maker. I didn't mention Starbucks but one day you can finally buy a Starbucks once Pee Pee gets in and makes all your imaginary dreams come true. LMAO
 

jimidean2011

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Poilievre doesn't need to play anyone on housing or anything else for that matter. Millennials can see for themselves how unaffordable it has become over the past 10 years.
Millennials can also see how they have been sold lies by parties that said anything they had to for winning elections. Even the BC NDP are saying they will scrap the consumer carbon tax now that they may lose the upcoming election.

So rather than being afraid of what Poilievre is saying, how about you look at the parties that lied to you over the past decade.
It takes a skilled individual to do as much damage as he's done in a mere 10 years. It's almost like he was trying to destroy the country on purpose.
 

Skoob

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I filled up my car again last night with Premium for $1.45, regular was $1.33. Why are you praising Justin for lower gas prices? How much lower without the carbon tax will gas actually be and remember, no more quarterly carbon rebates coming into your pocket. This means no more Tim's coffee for you and back to using your coffee maker. I didn't mention Starbucks but one day you can finally buy a Starbucks once Pee Pee gets in and makes all your imaginary dreams come true. LMAO
Are you one of those people who think getting a rebate cheque gives you more money than you had before?

Are you also one of those people who thinks that the only thing the carbon tax affects is the price per litre of gas at the pump and nothing else as a result?

Explain your theory of how the carbon tax has actually made things more affordable for you...this should be good.
 

jimidean2011

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Are you one of those people who think getting a rebate cheque gives you more money than you had before?

Are you also one of those people who thinks that the only thing the carbon tax affects is the price per litre of gas at the pump and nothing else as a result?

Explain your theory of how the carbon tax has actually made things more affordable for you...this should be good.
Haha, that's where you're going off the tracks. He's not someone who 'thinks' :ROFLMAO: He's more of parrot than anything.
 
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DesRicardo

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I filled up my car again last night with Premium for $1.45, regular was $1.33. Why are you praising Justin for lower gas prices?
Because you are lying. Most of the GTA, if not all is well above what you are posting.

 

Skoob

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Because you are lying. Most of the GTA, if not all is well above what you are posting.

Shhhhh...don't tell him that the price per litre has nothing to do with how much carbon tax he's paying on it. It's based on "per ton" (now $80 per ton), which translates to about 17 cents per litre for carbon tax alone.
But the real sad part here is he's paying it without really understanding what's being done with the money collected.
He's just happy getting a portion of his money back in a rebate cheque and thinking he has more money now than before even though he's paying more for everything else as well.
 
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jimidean2011

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He's paying 17 cents on every litre in carbon tax and thinks he's getting a bargain and saving the planet.
Clearly math isn't his strong suit :ROFLMAO: Just don't ask him to make change for a $20 or you'll be there all day waiting for him to figure how to carry the 4:ROFLMAO:
 

squeezer

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Because you are lying. Most of the GTA, if not all is well above what you are posting.

Nonsense, I filled up last night. They drop after 5 pm by 10 cents every night. Every day in the evening prices are down 10 cents and then back up at midnight. Next time I'll take a pic of the pump for you and then you could apologize for your nonsense and bullshit.
 

squeezer

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Are you one of those people who think getting a rebate cheque gives you more money than you had before?

Are you also one of those people who thinks that the only thing the carbon tax affects is the price per litre of gas at the pump and nothing else as a result?

Explain your theory of how the carbon tax has actually made things more affordable for you...this should be good.
I never claimed it made it more affordable for me. I have 4 cars, a business and a home so I am surely taking a hit but I don't cry because I can afford it. I don't live in my basement as you do.

Question, a family of 3 who live in a condo downtown, does not own a car or own an EV are they ahead or behind after they receive their rebate??
 

squeezer

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Shhhhh...don't tell him that the price per litre has nothing to do with how much carbon tax he's paying on it. It's based on "per ton" (now $80 per ton), which translates to about 17 cents per litre for carbon tax alone.
But the real sad part here is he's paying it without really understanding what's being done with the money collected.
He's just happy getting a portion of his money back in a rebate cheque and thinking he has more money now than before even though he's paying more for everything else as well.
17.57 cents to be exact. Unlike you, I am aware of the facts!

Tell me, what is Pee Pee's environmental policy?
 
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