ArmyRick
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Singh will say "there are foreign actors interfering with the PSAC strike..." and that will be his reason to support back to work legislationThis is Singh we're talking about.
Singh will say "there are foreign actors interfering with the PSAC strike..." and that will be his reason to support back to work legislationThis is Singh we're talking about.
You could just go read my response. Pretty sure @brihard would agree with most of what I put here.You don't have any real faults for PP, just say it.
I very much do, some of which I’ve expressed here on the site before, some I’ve not. I simply reserve the right to be selective in how I spend my time, and when/where/to whom I offer my candid opinion on some things.You don't have any real faults for PP, just say it.
List them. Specifics. Present this the same way a crown presents their argument at trial.PP has major faults and is neither the CPC leader nor PM I'd choose, Canada needs better
Does not equal
PP is a bad man and as such I will turn a blind eye to the failings of the current government and vote against him.
I was preparing to respond to your much longer post, and then I saw this.List them. Specifics. Present his the same way a crown presents their argument at trial.
ANything?
Sure hope that you are being sarcastic. With all the stunts that the liberals have pulled and with all the ethics violations being brought to the fore and including the China thing if Pierre even hinted at supporting Trudeau he would be hung out to dry the very next day by his own party. You can't say that someone is totally rotten and then add an exceptionIt’s ok. I’m sure the Tories will help the Liberals if the NDP won’t dance with them.
When have the Tories voted against back-to-work legislation?Sure hope that you are being sarcastic. With all the stunts that the liberals have pulled and with all the ethics violations being brought to the fore and including the China thing if Pierre even hinted at supporting Trudeau he would be hung out to dry the very next day by his own party. You can't say that someone is totally rotten and then add an exception
Firstly, I'd echo @Lumber 's well articulated and on the nose summary. Then I'd add these three additional factors that don't sit well with meList them. Specifics. Present this the same way a crown presents their argument at trial.
Anything?
Read this post. Insightful. Thought provoking. Talking politics with that guy is worthwhile, the gatekeeping groupie I'm replying to- not so much. This strawman-ing no true Scotsman stuff is absolute bullshit.@IKnowNothing see my list above. Thats you too.
Oh they are just old family friends, just like Aga KhanTrudeau and Poilievre are light years apart when it comes to behavior and bad ethics.
What's the latest? Nice little NYE trip to a Jamaican resort owned by someone who just-so-happened to make a large Donation to the Trudeau foundation?
Surely a Coincidence
Firstly, I'd echo @Lumber 's well articulated and on the nose summary. Then I'd add these three additional factors that don't sit well with me
-He's a life long political animal who's ambition since adolescence has been the Prime Ministers job.
-Consequently he has no education, expertise, or experience at doing or accomplishing, well anything other than getting elected and raising money
-He's either dangerously ignorant on economic and financial issues, deliberately dishonest with respect to said issues, or blinded by ideology
As I've said before, he'll almost certainly have the benefit of my vote, but as a vote against Trudeau/ for Alex rather than for him.
Read this post. Insightful. Thought provoking. Talking politics with that guy is worthwhile, the gatekeeping groupie I'm replying to- not so much. This strawman-ing no true Scotsman stuff is absolute bullshit.
I voted for JT/LPC in his run against Harper.
I now own a CPC membership.
I do not understand how anyone could vote for a government under his leadership anymore.
The last one. I used to say the same thing about anyone voting for Trump, especially people from marginalized groups. Then I went and actually watched videos where those people (the marginalized republicans) were asked that very question. It's very informative to actually stop and listen and consider other people's perspectives.
There's lots of reasons why someone might vote liberal. You may disagree with their priorities, but you can't invalidate their priorities. Maybe there's a niche issue for someone for which only liberals have a valid solution, ethics of their leader be damned.
There's fear among some that PP will use the power of federal transfer payments (and the new provincial deal) to influence provinces to adopt more private health care. That fear might enough to make someone vote liberal. There are many for whom tackling climate change is their most important issue, and they support the Carbon Tax regardless of the effect it is having on their budgets. For them, voting liberal means saving the carbon tax. There's plenty of other reasons. The CPC doesn't have a monopoly on good ideas.
Sorry, I'm committing the same crimes I'm speaking out against on here.I never said people had to vote CPC, I said:
"I do not understand how anyone could vote for a government under his leadership anymore"
Much like the ABC movement of old, Im for an ABL movement.
The LPC has lost a large amount of popular support since beating Harper, and it's guys like me that have been pushed out. Red Tory / Blue Liberal switches. The LPC needs to be soundly beaten and sent to the hinterland in the hopes that it comes back stronger and centered.