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It could, or he has changed.
Does it help your sensibilities that some of the smartest people in the world are also pro-crypto? Elon Musk for example.Could it possibly, just possibly be that he won’t bring it up again until his party is in power?
Still, with him having been opposition financial critic it scares the heck out of me that he actually suggested it. Charles Ponzi is probably smiling from his grave.It could, or he has changed.
As someone that will almost certainly be (grudgingly) voting for him due to lack of alternatives and a strong local candidate, and also has small crypto-holdings as a speculative investmentIt could, or he has changed.
Least Canada could do -- the very least (compared to, say, punting some Chinese "diplomats" whose mileage and expense claims may be higher than others in the embassy & consulates).One down. A LOT more to go.
Canada rejected a visa for Chinese diplomat on foreign-interference grounds
But China sends high-ranking vice-minister this week to repair relationswww.theglobeandmail.com
Could it possibly, just possibly be that he won’t bring it up again until his party is in power?
Still, with him having been opposition financial critic it scares the heck out of me that he actually suggested it. Charles Ponzi is probably smiling from his grave.
That is certainly the narrative many people are working towards or trying hard to convince themselves of.Seems like Poilievre may be the bigger theat to Canada than Trudeau.
Who is "ultra right wing"? FFS, enough of the subjective labels.I see the ultra right wing as being as dangerous as the ultra left. And right now it sure seems to me that the ultra right have too much influence, even though Poilievre is trying to restrain some of those who are more vocal. Having said all that, I admit to wanting more of a Progressive Conservative party. I think Robert Stanfield was one of the better prime ministers Canada never had.
In my opinion he has a slight lead over Jason in that area. He leads by a nose.Seems like Poilievre may be the bigger theat to Canada than Trudeau.
Amazing.In my opinion he has a slight lead over Jason in that area. He leads by a nose.
There is still a case for Block chain tech and crypto.As someone that will almost certainly be (grudgingly) voting for him due to lack of alternatives and a strong local candidate, and also has small crypto-holdings as a speculative investment
- it doesn't matter that he changed his mind. That he was not only so emphatically on the band wagon but also actively advocating for it and advising taxpayers to invest betrayed both his ignorance to fields that aren't politics and his reckless arrogance to act on that ignorance.
I don't know of an ultra right movement in this country. PP is a middle of the road conservative.Who is "ultra right wing"? FFS, enough of the subjective labels.
The only reason not to vote Pierre P is because....conservative. Thats all folks. Logic left the building and people are embracing fear tactics of the liberals. God forbid we have financial accountability.
Trudeau pushes a bus full of children over a cliff, most of Canadian "Mmmm, maybe he should of not done that, not sure its a good idea"
Pierre Cures cancer and brings world peace and many in Canada "Ohhhh, but why didn't he do this years ago! Damn it, I still won't vote for him!"
Actually I consider myself slightly more conservative than liberal and have worked both for and with the PCs and the LPC (separately). I know countless Canadians who would PREFER to vote conservative if there was a decent candidate. Call me close minded if you will, but I think that Poilievre is taking too many chances with my money and the fact that he has changed his mind suggests how dangerous his actions could be. I feel that cryptocurrency is somewhat akin to a pyramid scheme. And if you read my previous posts you will see that I am not a fan of Trudeau at all.The only reason not to vote Pierre P is because....conservative. Thats all folks. Logic left the building and people are embracing fear tactics of the liberals. God forbid we have financial accountability.
Trudeau pushes a bus full of children over a cliff, most of Canadian "Mmmm, maybe he should of not done that, not sure its a good idea"
Pierre Cures cancer and brings world peace and many in Canada "Ohhhh, but why didn't he do this years ago! Damn it, I still won't vote for him!"
You have money? With all the taxes, new taxes, additional taxes that the Liberals bring us?....too many chances with my money....
Yep. And a lot of smarter people than me believe in them. Like I said, I still have a small position, mainly because of the store of value use case and the potential upside of being an early adopter if it were to become something akin to digital gold is absolutely massive.There is still a case for Block chain tech and crypto.
You scored a point there.You have money? With all the taxes, new taxes, additional taxes that the Liberals bring us?
Abolishing cash - so they can track everything you purchase. No thanks. The Orwellian sect doesn’t need to know.I am, by several orders of magnitude, less concerned about PP's interest in crypto than by parts of the left and centre-left's interest in abolishing cash. Weigh the consequences of that. I can provide a couple: fragility of electronic transaction systems; inefficiency of forcing people to substitute barter for cash (because they will: depend on it).