Mike Carney to replace Trudeau as Canada’s new PM

Skoob

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Why would Trudeau want his party to lose? Low IQ comment here
Who said he wants his party to lose?
He just doesn't want to be the leader who loses.

If you're going to troll with insults at least understand the context...otherwise you just look silly.
 
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boobtoucher

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He's a WEF puppet who moved his business to the US shortly after Trump was elected and is now trying to convince you that Canada is a priority for him and that the carbon tax is worth scrapping if it means winning an election.
Man, if you're worried about wef puppets, I got bad news for you:

 
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Skoob

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He has framed himself with the same talk track as Trumpty.
Nope...that's just in your imagination for satisfying your cognitive bias.
 

Skoob

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PPs a weasel who will bend over to Trump and won’t put Canada first
You mean like moving his business to the US like Carney did recently?

You are an easy mark by your Liberal masters.
 

Skoob

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PeePee has no policies. He just attacked Trudeau and gabbled about "Making Canada Great Again". That's why he is now likely to lose.
Yeah...that's a stretch.
Let's see here...the next step in the leftist tactic manual is to compare him to Hitler right? Lol!

More misinformation being spread by Liberal supporters who have Stockholm Syndrome.

Funny how the Liberals are copying Conservative policies like scrapping the carbon tax after defending it and forcing it on us for a decade now that they might lose the election.

Their virtue-signaling ideology takes a back seat real quick doesn't it?
 

Skoob

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That is just what I explained in the post you are responding to.
"As I said I will vote ideologically to do my part in voting against right wing politics (whatever that means in Canada) as the world is trending in a dangerous far right direction."
You mean you will support a party whose ideology about the carbon tax has suddenly changed because they fear losing power?

That's funny.

Talk about Stockholm Syndrome! Lol!
 
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Shaquille Oatmeal

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You mean you will support a party whose ideology about the carbon tax has suddenly changed because they fear losing power?
That's funny.

Talk about Stockholm Syndrome! Lol!
The carbon tax was never a point of concern for me.
This was Pierre's talking point.
And your usage of stockholm syndrome is incorrect.
 

Skoob

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That's totally up to you.
But no, the rhetoric being similar isn't "my opinion".
It just is.
Whether or not you think it is fair that he is being tarred by that association is a separate issue.
So any candidate from any party that wants to fix their country is automatically compared to Trump?

When is the inevitable Hitler comparison coming?
 

JohnLarue

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You know as well as anyone that the prime minister doesn't have to be an MP and that people don't vote for the prime minister at all in Canada.
Don't pretend to be shocked.
you know as well as anyone, not a single Canadian has voted for Carney in a general election.
He has to call an election and real soon
 

JohnLarue

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I'm not trying to link Poilievre to Trump.
yes you are
He is linked to Trump for much of the public, despite the small overlap in specific policy proposals.
not at all
Poilievre is dead set against Canada as the 51st state
Poilievre is dead set against tariffs
Poilievre is dead set against stacking the senate and judiciary


I haven't said a thing about what policies I do or do not support.
I haven't even said whether I think Carney is a good choice.
we all know where you sit
'"billionaires should not even exists''
 
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Skoob

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Man, if you're worried about wef puppets, I got bad news for you:

Oh wow you found some bs web archive screenshot with his name on the WEF website? And that makes you think he's a WEF puppet despite being vocal about it and forbidding any of his ministers from attending WEF conferences?

That's funny.
 

JohnLarue

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He failed to prevent it.

You think the amount of the rebates comes anywhere close to how much more the carbon tax has forced us to pay? Now I see why it fooled so many people after statements like that.

i am happy to reimburse the rebates, just as soon as i get reimbursed for all the direct and indirect costs to me of these evil carbon taxes.
 

Skoob

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The carbon tax was never a point of concern for me.
This was Pierre's talking point.
And your usage of stockholm syndrome is incorrect.
The carbon tax is a point of concern for most Canadians who have seen affordability become a serious issue over the past 10 years.
Even Liberal MPs started realizing it was a sham and demanded it be dropped leading up to JT's resignation.

So if that wasn't a point of concern for you then what was? Blackface? Costumes? Firing women but claiming to be a feminist?


Why would you trust a party that decided to go against their own ideology just because they want to stay in power?
 

boobtoucher

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we all know where you sit
'"billionaires should not even exists''
I mean, this is a moral truth.

$1b, sitting in a savings account, earns you $30 million/year.

I live in pretty lavish circumstances: Multiple properties, multiple cars/bikes/toys, funding kids education, high-level/cost sports, etc. for about $200k/year.

I can not understand what I would do with $30 million/year.

To hoard that much wealth means you blew past the point where you could keep your entire town out of poverty, and decided "yeah, I need more".

When you achieve $1billion net worth (as an individual), you should get a plaque that says "Congratulations, you won capitalism", you should be forced to resign any leadership positions you have, and your tax rate should go to 100%.

I'm even generous enough to index that $1billion number to inflation, so those poor billionaires don't lose spending power over time.
 

boobtoucher

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The carbon tax is a point of concern for most Canadians who have seen affordability become a serious issue over the past 10 years.
Even Liberal MPs started realizing it was a sham and demanded it be dropped leading up to JT's resignation.

So if that wasn't a point of concern for you then what was? Blackface? Costumes? Firing women but claiming to be a feminist?


Why would you trust a party that decided to go against their own ideology just because they want to stay in power?
Skipping over the fact that your first part isn't true, and that firing women IS feminist, because they are being treated as equals, Why would you stick to a party that is Ideologically driven, rather than responding to the will of the people.

Lefties want representations, righties want kings.
 
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I expected it to be a landslide, but somewhere just above 70%.
I didn't expect him to break 85.
Didn't surprise me at all, as the Libs were looking for a "non-Trudeau" from outside regular Canadian politics to escape the Justin taint.
 

Shaquille Oatmeal

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The carbon tax is a point of concern for most Canadians who have seen affordability become a serious issue over the past 10 years.
Even Liberal MPs started realizing it was a sham and demanded it be dropped leading up to JT's resignation.

So if that wasn't a point of concern for you then what was? Blackface? Costumes? Firing women but claiming to be a feminist?


Why would you trust a party that decided to go against their own ideology just because they want to stay in power?
I already told you what my concern was.
My concern is the dangerous far right wing turn that I see worldwide.
I will do my part to vote against it.
Policy can be changed or modified once the right people are selected to be in power.
 

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Skipping over the fact that your first part isn't true, and that firing women IS feminist, because they are being treated as equals, Why would you stick to a party that is Ideologically driven, rather than responding to the will of the people.

Lefties want representations, righties want kings.
Do you really think people WANTED a carbon tax?
 

Valcazar

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So any candidate from any party that wants to fix their country is automatically compared to Trump?
That would be pretty silly to do so.
First off, Trump clearly doesn't want to fix the US, so why would you even start there?

When is the inevitable Hitler comparison coming?
Probably only after he does stuff worth comparing to Hitler.
Which hasn't been the case yet.
 

Bignrg

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I already told you what my concern was.
My concern is the dangerous far right wing turn that I see worldwide.
I will do my part to vote against it.
Policy can be changed or modified once the right people are selected to be in power.
Exactly. The Liberal party is far from perfect and I believe you should be critical and hold your elected government officials accountable. Unfortunately the conservative and far right approach has proven to be a danger to democracy
 
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