Disagree. Platform matters and No one can really explain Carney's platform.If Carney was a Conservative, voters from that side would be jerking off non stop.
Then why are the comparisons to Trump being made if there are none?I'm not sure why you are trying to compare Pollievre to Hitler.
Transitive properties are for math, not politicians.
I'm still not sure why you think "wanting to fix Canada" is something people are criticizing or using as comparisons to Trump.
Are you saying Carney has a nice smile?Disagree. Platform matters and No one can really explain Carney's platform.
To me, it seems Liberal voters are more vulnerable to a politician with a nice smile.
Whatever dude. You are just trolling.....I didn't vote for him for party leader and I strongly suspect I won't vote for him in the general.
I just noticed you kept bringing up this nickname as if it was important so I asked about it.
You now seem mad that "Butler just believed a thing he saw on the internet because it confirmed his priors" happened again.
Um, no, he isn't a populist, he is a neo-liberal.If Carney was a Conservative, voters from that side would be jerking off non stop.
What's Trump, a populist or a neo-Liberal?Um, no, he isn't a populist, he is a neo-liberal.
Your second paragraph contains so much apples-to-oranges, it might as well be a fruit salad. Can you join the two concepts of "1% of earners pay 42% of taxes" and "tax rates are 1/3rd of what they were" without me explaining it to you, or do I have to type WEALTH INEQUALITY very slowly, again.
Are you a free market capitalist?
1: Pay your taxes. If you chose not to pay taxes in this country, you may leave it. If you are a corporation, that goes for your business license.
2: If the monopolistic large corp does not exist, other corporations will spring up to fill the need in the market. Some may be more efficient and succeed, some may be less efficient and fail. This is good, actually.
If the government is protecting business, that is not free market capitalism. That's soy boy corporations not being able to swim without government-sponsored safe spaces.
Canada has resources that make it attractive. If you don't care for the country and what it has to offer, in exchange for your fair contribution to society, you are free to leave. <- and that should be government policy.
Is Poilievre right wing or left wing?I can look at his record in Private Equity. And ask why the Brits call him Mark Carnage.
Again. Why would think a dude who has spent his life working for private equity and as an elitist not be right wing?
Right wing populist. This is as much about globalization as anything. But he is, I believe, beyond killing the carbon tax and a few other things a centrist who will govern within an acceptable Canadian Overton Window.Is Poilievre right wing or left wing?
The definitions of left, centre and right are not fixed. They are determined by the policies that the right and left wing parties choose to support. When the right wing parties adopt new policies that differ from previous policies, they have redefined what right wing means. The same goes for left wing. The policies that they choose define what left wing means. That is not semantics.I grasp what you are trying to say just fine. I disagree with it. We're arguing semantics anyway.
The scale of left, centre, right is fixed definitionally, like the electromagnetic spectrum.
He is a lying piece of shit, narcissistic who has no ideology. It will literally change day to day. And he will happily contradict himself and despise utterly failing to justify it stick to it.What's Trump, a populist or a neo-Liberal?
Is that a big problem for you?I can look at his record in Private Equity. And ask why the Brits call him Mark Carnage.
Again. Why would think a dude who has spent his life working for private equity and as an elitist not be right wing?
It doesn't matter which wing. What matters is Liberals are copying all the things what Poilievre is saying for last few years, (carbon tax, immigration, inflation, housing , pipelines) shows they never listened to vast majority. Now election time they want to depend on policies what opposition is saying all the time, that's pathetic. Can't trust Liberals.Is Poilievre right wing or left wing?
Let me refer you back, again, to what you said earlier.It is.
You basically said he's not a big problem, it's the Liberal party.Him personalty, not a huge amount. But the party needs a trip to the woodshed. It's still mostly the same MP's his cabinet will come from. He doesn't hand pick who runs in every riding.
They need a defeat. To remind them that it can happen.
And Tory voters are more vulnerable to a politician who's a whiny little fuck.Disagree. Platform matters and No one can really explain Carney's platform.
To me, it seems Liberal voters are more vulnerable to a politician with a nice smile.
I'm not promoting anyone.It doesn't matter which wing. What matters is Liberals are copying all the things what Poilievre is saying for last few years, (carbon tax, immigration, inflation, housing , pipelines) shows they never listened to vast majority. Now election time they want to depend on policies what opposition is saying all the time, that's pathetic. Can't trust Liberals.
Personally, not professionally. I don't "hate" him, don't have an emotional reaction.Let me refer you back, again, to what you said earlier.
You basically said he's not a big problem, it's the Liberal party.
Now you're saying it's both
You're not being consistent at all.