Yeah but Justin's appeal to the gullible is still quite strong. Legendary I'd even say.He's definitely a baby Trump and able to get the gullible to follow him.
Yeah but Justin's appeal to the gullible is still quite strong. Legendary I'd even say.He's definitely a baby Trump and able to get the gullible to follow him.
i agree with your analysis........most modern Govts run out of steam after 2 election cycles...including both Cons and Libs....Steven Harper one case in point1. inflation
2. Every politician has a shelf life. The Justin Trudeau clown show has been running since 2015
3. inflation - two more years of persistent inflation will see the electorates purchasing power decline - they will want change
inflation is political kryptonite for the incumbent
Bear in mind that classically the Tories and Grits were similar centrist parties with not dissimilar policies and a common vision of Canada. So personality and leadership record / perceived leadership qualities were important and one leader could be exchanged for another depending on likeability.i agree with your analysis........most modern Govts run out of steam after 2 election cycles...including both Cons and Libs....Steven Harper one case in point
so having said that....Canadian society and life in general has devolved to the point that a vile, meanspirited demagogue like Polievre has a legitimate chance of becoming PM...for me its a sad state of affairs..and for the Conservatives and its new leader to portray themselves as spokespeople for the working class is ludicrous, when the history of this Party says otherwise
A career politician with three houses and his pension guaranteed is really going to fight for you.Yeah, what a fucking idiot who dares to talk about affordability, inflation, housing shortages, etc. A Trump incarnate and a threat to democracy. ROTFLMFAO!!
Con number one is PP's claim that worldwide inflation is being caused by the Bank of Canada and will be fixed by firing the head.1. inflation
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He doesn't have the personal appeal to be a Canadian Trump.He's definitely a baby Trump and able to get the gullible to follow him.
His wife owns a condo that they rent out. It was hers before they got married.PP is an elitist, a career politician who owns three homes and has never had a real job.
Just like all the other ordinary Canadians....
Polievre has made a mid six figure salary since he was 25 years old. ...
Just clarifying that PP is as much of an elitist as anyone he attacks.His wife owns a condo that they rent out. It was hers before they got married.
He co-owns a condo in Calgary through an incorporated company.
He and his wife co-own their principal residence, a house in Nepean.
Polievre has made a mid six figure salary since he was 25 years old. Given that I don't see what he owns as being extravagant.
65% of all MP's own a rental property. I guess they're all elitists by your definition?
I don't disagree with any of that, but political identity tends to be strong.1. inflation
2. Every politician has a shelf life. The Justin Trudeau clown show has been running since 2015
3. inflation - two more years of persistent inflation will see the electorates purchasing power decline - they will want change
inflation is political kryptonite for the incumbent
The question is, what can the Federal Government do about the housing situation? I would think this falls under the Provincial jurisdiction but what do I know? One more thing, inflation, and gas has come down, THANK YOU JUSTIN right, or wait, is it down all across North America, hmmm, please explain, I'm new at this. Affordability, and interest rates are climbing, thank GOD PEE PEE is going to fire the head of the Bank Of Canada and force down interest rates right???? Please enlighten me with facts, I'll be waiting.Yeah, what a fucking idiot who dares to talk about affordability, inflation, housing shortages, etc. A Trump incarnate and a threat to democracy. ROTFLMFAO!!
I don't think that's fair at all.He's definitely a baby Trump and able to get the gullible to follow him.
How about Baby DeSantis then?I don't think that's fair at all.
He's much smarter than Trump from what I can see and isn't remotely as corrupt.
He's better at empathy and not just the politics of resentment.
He has some of the same arrows that Trump used in his quiver, it's true, and he may not be able to control that faction of the CPC now that he's let them off the leash some.
But I don't think calling him "a baby Trump" gives him enough credit.
It's Canada. The opportunities for graft are scanty.I don't think that's fair at all.
He's much smarter than Trump from what I can see and isn't remotely as corrupt.
He's better at empathy and not just the politics of resentment.
He has some of the same arrows that Trump used in his quiver, it's true, and he may not be able to control that faction of the CPC now that he's let them off the leash some.
But I don't think calling him "a baby Trump" gives him enough credit.
Thank you for answering this way.Look at the Quebec provincial election …Provincial Liberals' hold on Laval and Montreal slipping fast,
Provincial Conservatives on the rise: polls
Change is coming soon.
I see change is coming to Quebec…hopefully it will spread to the federal level
Liberals' hold on Laval and Montreal slipping fast, Conservatives on the rise: polls
Polls continue to project the downward spiral of the Quebec Liberals with the party that won four of six elections since the turn of the century now looking to lose around 10 seats in Montreal and Laval.montreal.ctvnews.ca
This is what Quebec premier said Non-Francophone immigration a threat to 'tightly woven' Quebec cohesion: Legault
Non-Francophone immigration is a threat to cohesion in Quebec, incumbent premier François Legault said Sunday.
The leader of the Coalition Avenir Québec (CAQ) party had just delivered a speech to a few hundred supporters at the Le Dauphin hotel in Drummondville.
I know that Francophone Quebecois are very nationalist they are fed up with multiculturalism. ( How do I know that? I I have brother & family member and friends still living there).
Reason they want to protect the French culture.
They dont see Trudeau protecting french culture. Trudeau is more concern with wokism and pronouns and political correctness then the economy.
That why CAQ will win the provincial election.And in the federal election Francophone will abandon the liberal ( Montreal) or stay with the Bloc Québécois ( but I have a feeling they will move toward Conservative because Pierre‘s popularity and not stay with the Bloc ) federal conservative in Quebec will pick up lots of seats just like Mulroney in Quebec.
Prepare for Quebecois to abandon the liberal and the bloc and vote for Pierre Poilierve
I can post 2+2=4 and you'll disagree. You're an ideologue like all lefties. If you paid attention to what Poilievre said, you'd know how he wants to help with the housing shortage...because he actually spelled it out.The question is, what can the Federal Government do about the housing situation? I would think this falls under the Provincial jurisdiction but what do I know? One more thing, inflation, and gas has come down, THANK YOU JUSTIN right, or wait, is it down all across North America, hmmm, please explain, I'm new at this. Affordability, and interest rates are climbing, thank GOD PEE PEE is going to fire the head of the Bank Of Canada and force down interest rates right???? Please enlighten me with facts, I'll be waiting.
Sure, but I think he can sell those promises well.We all know how hollow Pee Pee's promises will be. If he is elected all he will do is to give huge tax cuts to the elitists top 10% or so and big Corporations.