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Mr. Trudeau Not doing So Well In Latest Poll

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Oh well... it will be fun to watch PP fail miserably.
People said the same thing about JT. accurately predicted large deficits as well as brutal green policies. Especially given Gerald Butts record in Ontario, or the fiscal mess in Ontario.

That hasn’t stopped a lot of people supporting him/them.

The reality is, most parties/administrations do some good, some bad, have some scandals. Yet good chunks of the electorate are entrenched, see only what they want to see, and refuse to budge. That in turn has led to a few things, not the least of which is worsening division and polarization.

With the benefit of hindsight though. How many parties/admins can you point at that were train wrecks? I can name two.
 
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Oh well... it will be fun to watch PP fail miserably.
in your twisted dreams

the fact of the matter is that inflation has always been the kryptonite of political incumbents.
Canadians have seen their purchasing power eroded & they know Trudeau's evil carbon tax & irresponsible spending are major drivers of the inflation.

it will be a big challenge for Pierre to clean up the fool Justin's mess
There will be very little fun for Canadians.

why any rational person wants to see the leader of their country fail miserably is both perplexing and alarming
I did not want to see Justin Trudeau fail miserably as i knew the cost to Canadians would be very high
Yet I knew Justin Trudeau would fail miserably and it most certainly has not been "fun" to watch

i knew in 2015 Justin Trudeau was a moron. I did not however expect him to be corrupt.
He has been a disaster
 
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People said the same thing about JT. accurately predicted large deficits as well as brutal green policies. Especially given Gerald Butts record in Ontario, or the fiscal mess in Ontario.

That hasn’t stopped a lot of people supporting him/them.

The reality is, most parties/administrations do some good, some bad, have some scandals. Yet good chunks of the electorate are entrenched, see only what they want to see, and refuse to budge. That in turn has led to a few things, not the least of which is worsening division and polarization.

With the benefit of hindsight though. How many parties/admins can you point at that were train wrecks? I can name two.
1. Dalton the dummy/ Granny Wynne
2. Justin 'the moron" Trudeau

Gerald Butts has certainly caused a lot of needless damage
 
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1. Dalton the dummy/ Granny Wynne
2. Justin 'the moron" Trudeau

Gerald Butts has certainly caused a lot of needless damage
JT I don’t as yet consider in the rear view, so not to me, not as yet with the benefit of hindsight.

Rae is the only other administration I would classify as a train wreck. No doubt many dyed in the wool Liberals might name Harris and it’s arguable he too did a fair bit of damage. However, any damage he did, was a result of trying to fix Rae’s unmitigated disaster. I always find it telling when people complain about Harris ( again arguably correctly) they always forget or are blind to the mess he inherited. McGuinty his first few years had no trouble finding the resources to fix some of Harris’s stuff.

in the end, they all do some good/bad. Not all, leave messes that are hard to fix/change, or near possible. Such as the train wreck Ford inherited.
 

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JT I don’t as yet consider in the rear view, so not to me, not as yet with the benefit of hindsight.

Rae is the only other administration I would classify as a train wreck. No doubt many dyed in the wool Liberals might name Harris and it’s arguable he too did a fair bit of damage. However, any damage he did, was a result of trying to fix Rae’s unmitigated disaster. I always find it telling when people complain about Harris ( again arguably correctly) they always forget or are blind to the mess he inherited. McGuinty his first few years had no trouble finding the resources to fix some of Harris’s stuff.

in the end, they all do some good/bad. Not all, leave messes that are hard to fix/change, or near possible. Such as the train wreck Ford inherited.
JT will go down in history as the most incompetent PM Canada ever had.
I do not need hindsight, as I knew he was a moron in 2015
What I did not expect was him being corrupt.

yes Bob Rea was a train wreck as well
His labor legislation gave public unions far too much power & they have been abusing Ontarians ever since
One only need took at Ont debt accumulation starting with Bob Rae to understand this

nice guy, but a disaster as a leader
 
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JT will go down in history as the most incompetent PM Canada ever had.
I do not need hindsight, as I knew he was a moron in 2015
What I did not expect was him being corrupt.

yes Bob Rea was a train wreck as well
His labor legislation gave public unions far too much power & they have been abusing Ontarioians ever since
One only need took at Ont debt accumulation starting with Bob Rae is understand this
Your track record of predictions is about as good as Judith Curry's climate predictions, larue.
 
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Your track record of predictions is about as good as Judith Curry's climate predictions, larue.
ok that’s ironic given your track record on any political topic….
Wind farms
Drummond
Hydro 1
Healthcare cuts
Violent crime


Can you explain how making produce more expensive here will change anything in Australia?

Nor does that have anything to do with their blatant desperate grab at saving some votes in Eastern Canada or fostering more division. Your boy, such a champion of the less fortunate you and he are driving to their knees. And why just Atlantic Canada Franky

Seems as though the rest of the country is finally waking up to the damage being done by the left.

Almost two in three Canadians have a negative impression of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and half want him to resign before the next election, a new survey suggests.





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While affordability, housing and public debt are higher on the reasons people want Trudeau to go, one in five people surveyed said they want him to resign simply because they are “just tired of him.

The Leger poll for The Canadian Press suggests widespread dissatisfaction with the Liberal government on everything from housing affordability and inflation to health care, government spending and climate change.

So where will he ultimately find himself ranked in 5-10 years ? Only time will tell. But very few leaders never mind Prime Ministers have ever polled so badly. Even fewer have had their own party turf them. McGuinty was one.

More bad news for him today.

And little but dark storm clouds, from Boomers who are going to make Healthcare cost explode ( maybe you should have paid attention 10 years ago) but they are also retiring and on fixed incomes………getting crushed by food cost, Hydro cost, heating cost, carbon taxes, inflation.. Look at you go.

to recessions on the horizon….
 
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Oh my.....He'll have to backtrack a lot of his policies to make this up, lol.
So Tories at 33% and Libs at 31%?... That's about normal, given the heavy backing the Tories get from the rural prairie ridings.

It predictably results in the Libs getting about 160 seats and the Tories getting about 120.
 

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So Tories at 33% and Libs at 31%?... That's about normal, given the heavy backing the Tories get from the rural prairie ridings.

It predictably results in the Libs getting about 160 seats and the Tories getting about 120.

you are just incapable of stating facts & need to spin everything

Nik Nanos: Poilievre extends lead over Trudeau; NDP sees ballot tracking bump | CTV News
Updated Sept. 22, 2023 3:20 p.m. EDT
Published Sept. 22, 2023 12:29 p.m. EDT

before the fool Justin flip flopped on carbon taxes
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oh and it just gets more optimistic with time


Conservatives in majority territory if election held now: Nik Nanos | CTV News
Conservatives would likely win a majority if election held today: Nanos

Updated Oct. 6, 2023 8:31 a.m. EDT
Published Oct. 5, 2023 10:30 a.m. EDT



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ok that’s ironic given your track record on any political topic….
Wind farms
Drummond
Hydro 1
Healthcare cuts
Violent crime
Thanks for reminding me of the subjects I wiped your butt on.
Except for Drummond, we never talked Drummond.

Trudeau and Biden have likely ended their political careers with their support of Israel, unfortunately.

 

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So Tories at 33% and Libs at 31%?... That's about normal, given the heavy backing the Tories get from the rural prairie ridings.

It predictably results in the Libs getting about 160 seats and the Tories getting about 120.
Correct. A lot of prairie votes are wasted in our winner-takes-all system. If I recall correctly, the cons have won the popular vote in the last few elections, but still end up with fewer seats than the libs
 
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Lmao Mandrill that’s like saying 80% of Canadians didn’t vote for the liberals last election. In fact the cons got the most votes from those that voted……….

I guess any thread of hope for you to grasp onto despite a years worth of polls and plummeting numbers, building pressure from within the party, desperate attempts ( bail now the heating oil in AtlanticCanada)

From the same article your willingly turning blind eyes to for that one life ring.

“Nationally, 30 per cent of respondents said they were satisfied with Trudeau's government, while 63 per cent said they were not.”

“Trudeau trails Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre on who would be the best prime minister by a wide margin, with 27 per cent of those surveyed backing Poilievre versus 17 per cent for Trudeau.”

“Half of Canadians surveyed said Trudeau should resign before the next election. One in four of those who identified as Liberal voters said he should quit. Only 28 per cent of all respondents said he should stay on”

Ad nauseum. And not just the last polls. A years worth. With nothing but potentially more bad news on the horizon.

The writing is on the wall, and yes it’s quite possible his legacy will be one of a disaster given their wanton spending and vote buying of seat rich areas, division/alienation.
 
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Lmao Mandrill that’s like saying 80% of Canadians didn’t vote for the liberals last election. In fact the cons got the most votes from those that voted……….

I guess any thread of hope for you to grasp onto despite a years worth of polls and plummeting numbers, building pressure from within the party, desperate attempts ( bail now the heating oil in AtlanticCanada)

From the same article your willingly turning blind eyes to for that one life ring.

“Nationally, 30 per cent of respondents said they were satisfied with Trudeau's government, while 63 per cent said they were not.”

“Trudeau trails Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre on who would be the best prime minister by a wide margin, with 27 per cent of those surveyed backing Poilievre versus 17 per cent for Trudeau.”

“Half of Canadians surveyed said Trudeau should resign before the next election. One in four of those who identified as Liberal voters said he should quit. Only 28 per cent of all respondents said he should stay on”

Ad nauseum. And not just the last polls. A years worth. With nothing but potentially more bad news on the horizon.

The writing is on the wall, and yes it’s quite possible his legacy will be one of a disaster given their wanton spending and vote buying of seat rich areas, division/alienation.
Trudeau will win the next election as well, based even on Orry's polls at the beginning of this thread. I've already explained how the maths work out.
 
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