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Interim Tory Leader plays politics with trucker protest

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“I understand the mood may shift soon. So we need to turn this into the PM’s problem,” the Manitoba MP added in her note.

Way to ride on that ever diminishing popularity.
 

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She is a “good ol girl”, that’s for sure and will help the shattered PC, self destruct a little bit more.
She backs the renegade truckers and has Trump’s back too. She has been fucked by foreign actors in the past it seems and has spread her legs for MAGG.
Things just may get very ugly, very fast in Ottawa very soon as different factions exert their grievances and aim to bring down the Government of Canada.
 

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She is a “good ol girl”, that’s for sure and will help the shattered PC, self destruct a little bit more.
She backs the renegade truckers and has Trump’s back too. She has been fucked by foreign actors in the past it seems and has spread her legs for MAGG.
Things just may get very ugly, very fast in Ottawa very soon as different factions exert their grievances and aim to bring down the Government of Canada.
These idiots will ensure a liberal majority next time.
 

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Good move. A Conservative leader who actually respects the right to protest. Progress.
Admirable, that she is willing to lose any chance of forming a government by sticking to her principles.

It will be interesting to see ahat the Conservatives say next time the first nations people close down a road, or a pipeline.
 

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Admirable, that she is willing to lose any chance of forming a government by sticking to her principles.

It will be interesting to see ahat the Conservatives say next time the first nations people close down a road, or a pipeline.
In reverse order, I expect the police to be directed to enforce the law, whether it is being broken on railway tracks (where merely being on them breaks the law) or on city streets.

Politicians need to stand for something for me to admire them. I don't care which party wins the elections if they would all govern the exact same way. We'll be no better off if a party called The Conservative Party were to win, if that means democracy doesn't exist, than if Liberals ran things identically. It's for that very reason that O'Toole is gone.
 
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In reverse order, I expect the police to be directed to enforce the law, whether it is being broken on railway tracks (where merely being on them breaks the law) or on city streets.
But not to enforce blocking streets, honking all night in Ottawa, and building structures in parks.

 

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But not to enforce blocking streets, honking all night in Ottawa, and building structures in parks.
No, go ahead and unblock the streets (which are mostly blocked right now by police vehicles, if you would care to look into it). Of course, the police are claiming they need to block the streets for public safety. Against a menace that has yet to materialize, it would seem.

Honking all night? They have a noise bylaw. I'm sure incessant honking violates it. Hand out a few violation tickets. Ever wonder why the police haven't already done that? Sloly told you today. It's because the objective of his police force ISN'T to curb any crimes being committed, IT IS to END THE PROTESTS. Handing out tickets to honkers, who would then probably just stop honking, wouldn't end the protest.

Building structures in parks? By all means, have them removed. Remember to ticket just as many people who were ticketed for that in Toronto for occupying parks last year for weeks at a time. Oh wait, that won't work, because that number of tickets was closely adjacent to zero.
 

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No, go ahead and unblock the streets (which are mostly blocked right now by police vehicles, if you would care to look into it). Of course, the police are claiming they need to block the streets for public safety. Against a menace that has yet to materialize, it would seem.

Honking all night? They have a noise bylaw. I'm sure incessant honking violates it. Hand out a few violation tickets. Ever wonder why the police haven't already done that? Sloly told you today. It's because the objective of his police force ISN'T to curb any crimes being committed, IT IS to END THE PROTESTS. Handing out tickets to honkers, who would then probably just stop honking, wouldn't end the protest.

Building structures in parks? By all means, have them removed. Remember to ticket just as many people who were ticketed for that in Toronto for occupying parks last year for weeks at a time. Oh wait, that won't work, because that number of tickets was closely adjacent to zero.
It will be interesting to see what you say next time the first nations people close down a road, or a pipeline.
 

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Good move. A Conservative leader who actually respects the right to protest. Progress.
This is nothing about "respect". it is ll about trying to turn it into a political gain, and now she has been fully exposed to it:

“I understand the mood may shift soon. So we need to turn this into the PM’s problem,” the Manitoba MP added in her note.
This is really disgusting and show the true colours of this Conservative party. No wonder that the Citizens of Ottawa will be exposed to shady dealings of this Conservative party in this whole affair!!
 

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It will be interesting to see what you say next time the first nations people close down a road, or a pipeline.
Why don't you just look up what I had to say about the rail occupations. I was in favour of removing them, because their presence on the rail lines was unlawful. If these trucks are unlawfully parked, by all means have them towed. What point do you think you're making?

However, once you tow the trucks, good luck removing truckers from public property as they continue their protest!

Policing isn't nearly so complicated as Peter Sloly wants to fool you into believing. Now, playing politics, which is what he's really doing, that's a much more complicated game. Too bad he shouldn't be playing it.
 

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This is nothing about "respect". it is ll about trying to turn it into a political gain, and now she has been fully exposed to it:
Any politician who is prepared, right now, to stand up for removal of the unjustifiable Covid restrictions and a return to normal economic activity SHOULD reap a political gain. That's how politicians should be rewarded when they do the right thing.
 
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Any politician who is prepared, right now, to stand up for removal of the unjustifiable Covid restrictions and a return to normal economic activity SHOULD reap a political gain. That's how politicians should be rewarded when they do the right thing.
These restrictions are 100% justifiable. The Conservatives are playing politics with those Ottawa residents and businesses that are are being hit even more drastically with the manner in which these hoodlums are blockading their freedoms to get on with their lives. Period!!
 

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Any politician who is prepared, right now, to stand up for removal of the unjustifiable Covid restrictions and a return to normal economic activity SHOULD reap a political gain. That's how politicians should be rewarded when they do the right thing.
Or you could just wait a couple of weeks when they'll be lowered because we're almost through this wave of the pandemic.
 

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These restrictions are 100% justifiable.
More and more governments around the world have figured out that these restrictions are not accomplishing anything of value, but are causing significant harm. Why does Canada have to be the last to figure this out? To make voters like you less embarrassed? Can't we give you an award for effort, or maybe a seat on a human rights tribunal to make you feel better? It would cost so much less!

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More and more governments around the world have figured out that these restrictions are not accomplishing anything of value, but are causing significant harm. Why does Canada have to be the last to figure this out? To make voters like you less embarrassed? Can't we give you an award for effort, or maybe a seat on a human rights tribunal to make you feel better? It would cost so much less!

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Those Governments are prepared to keep on losing thousands to the virus. But take New Zealand that has even tighter restrictions than Canada. Yes just 53 or so deaths. This is about the protection of ALL the Canadians. That is why the vast majority of Canadians are fully on Board with the Government on these measures!!
 
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