Poilievre calls out Jagmeet 'Sellout' Singh to end deal with Liberals

jimidean2011

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Rather bomb them than give them $10 million like Trudeau did.
That was a convicted terrorist, the casualties of drone strikes were children. I'm not sure how you even came up with that comparison but hey, who am I to judge. If you hate innocent civilians in another country that's your prerogative.
 

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Yes, he's been charged multiple times but the witnesses never made it to court resulting in no convictions, do you open the restaurant with him or err on the side of caution?
If you have evidence they are connected to the mafia then the accusation isn't baseless. He is untrustworthy through the finding.
 

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That was a convicted terrorist, the casualties of drone strikes were children. I'm not sure how you even came up with that comparison but hey, who am I to judge. If you hate innocent civilians in another country that's your prerogative.
Fucked up ain't it?
 

jimidean2011

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If you have evidence they are connected to the mafia then the accusation isn't baseless. He is untrustworthy through the finding.
But he has zero convictions? Isn't that the litmus test here? What if he isn't a made member of the mob but merely an associate?
 

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But he has zero convictions? Isn't that the litmus test here? What if he isn't a made member of the mob but merely an associate?
My response doesn't change. As long as you're being directed by evidence, then you have validations.

What you're describing is Doug Ford. He will never be convicted of anything, but the evidence show that he's a shady individual that will help his rich buddies.

And that's what I'm trying to say. You can't make sweeping accusations with no real evidence towards the individual.
 

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It could be that's he's just using this as leverage to get more changes in, which is not a bad thing.
Well Singh is espousing a totally opposite stance, that since the Liberal Govt are caving in to Corporate greed and not bringing the home and grocery prices down there could be an elections this fall. Now there is a certain amount that the Govt. can do with reference to grocery prices. But they cannot legislate, when there is a Global issue. Also the Govt. has triggered the building of affordable housing. I think that Singh is against The CIRB's binding arbitration notice to end the CN Rail Strike. Hence he is distancing himself from The Liberal Government. We all know that The CN Rail Supply Chain is vital to the Canadian Economy.
 

jimidean2011

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My response doesn't change. As long as you're being directed by evidence, then you have validations.

What you're describing is Doug Ford. He will never be convicted of anything, but the evidence show that he's a shady individual that will help his rich buddies.

And that's what I'm trying to say. You can't make sweeping accusations with no real evidence towards the individual.
You fail to recognize that all politicians are doug ford. And regardless of evidence when do politicians ever face the music? They don't. Ever. Or rarely enough that it doesn't matter. Which is why they are all corrupt. Because they know they will never have to answer for their actions. Look at JT, he has decimated our country and he will just walk off into the sunset when he's all finished. No consequences what so ever. It's a major injustice that I would like to see change but I'm realistic. It never will.
 
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You fail to recognize that all politicians are doug ford. And regardless of evidence when do politicians ever face the music? They don't. Ever. Or rarely enough that it doesn't matter. Which is why they are all corrupt. Because they know they will never have to answer for their actions. Look at JT, he has decimated our country and he will just walk off into the sunset when he's all finished. No consequences what so ever. It's a major injustice that I would like to see change but I'm realistic. It never will.
If all politicians are Doug Ford, point to their major scandals.

That's all I ask.
 

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If all politicians are Doug Ford, point to their major scandals.

That's all I ask.
Sigh. I don't have the time or desire to educate you and do a deep dive on every politician in the world in order to convince you so I'll just give you what you're looking for. You're right, I'm wrong. Politicians are good honest people unless they have a criminal record stating otherwise. We can trust them because they are good people and have our best interest in mind. They become politician to help improve our country and make it a better place. Let me know if you would like me add anything else. 🤦‍♂️
 

squeezer

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Firstoff I said almost. Second, You've already answered your own question. You know they fucked up and they had to hurriedly fix the mistakes.

Last month you guys said nothing was wrong with immigration and we were being xenophobic, now Justin agrees immigration needs to be lowered. Is he telling the truth or has he become xenophobic as well?
So Justin is fixing the interest rate and inflation index?? Wow, interesting. He should adjust immigration and change the carbon tax to take away all of PEE PEEs talking points. ONE BY ONE and go on the attack.
 

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So Justin is fixing the interest rate and inflation index?? Wow, interesting. He should adjust immigration and change the carbon tax to take away all of PEE PEEs talking points. ONE BY ONE and go on the attack.
By lowering immigration, did Justin become a xenophobe?

Why do you continue to support and vote for the criminal Trudeau?
 

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I really don't think so. Pierre is very good on his messaging. He is taking on the press cleanly and creating viral moments that are resonating. There is no radical policies here. The party members are all keeping quiet at the same time. No loose cannons.

And Trudeau is past his due date. Below 20%. If those by-election don't go his way the party may finally turn on him.

Talking to people they are going to vote him out. It's just a matter of how bad it gets.
".... viral moments that are resonating..... "???!!!

Like what?!

When the whiny, corrupt little fuck hung out with the KKKonvoy assholes?
 

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What about the countless innocent civilians killed by drone strikes while he was president? What about the fact his wife is a man?
what about the drone strikes?
War is a nasty thing,
The act of War is not corrupt or particularly scandalous
it is pretty much a given, military and civilians deaths will occur in a war

What about the fact his wife is a man?
jezz that must have been a shock each time Michelle calved a daughter.

you may consider judging him on his policies rather than tabloid trash rumors.

I am no great fan of Obama's.
He made a pretty significant turn to the left, which is bad news

All i did was point out he was proud of the fact s there were no major scandals in his administration tenure.
And I could not recall any major scandal on his watch.
that does not make me a fan of his

however it does poke a hole in the statement all politicians are corrupt
 

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By lowering immigration, did Justin become a xenophobe?

Why do you continue to support and vote for the criminal Trudeau?
He is just adjusting the levels to keep you xenophobes happy.

Why do you want to support an individual who believes that men who pay for sex are criminals and supported FREEDUM chaos twats. A lifetime arrogant politician who has already earned his golden pension.
 
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mandrill

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Sikhs used to be the blacks in India. Big and strong as hell but only remained followers. Interesting to see a leader in Canada.
Eddie, go read about the Khalsa.

And Ranjit Singh.
 
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