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richaceg

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Yeah because the Liberals admitted it was a blunder.
Those flag waving Nazis think they are freedom fighters.
After the shellacking last night is this the hill you want to die on?
A blunder? wait, so it's ok to have a blunder but when a US DOJ said they made a mistake deporting (which btw got fired because it wasn't a mistake)...the liberals and democrats cry about it?
LoL... a minority liberal gov't doesn't sound like a "shellacking"
 

JohnLarue

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The western succession movement is 100% a concern, it would be foolish to downplayed it. That said the numbers for it just aren't there in Calgary and Edmonton, not at the moment at least.
that is because nobody was pushing a western succession movement with any strong conviction
as they had expected a new conservative govt and they expect the insane bill c-69 to be scraped

those expectations will not be met
a western succession movement will grow

again keep your eye on Alberta , if they leave, Saskatchewan will leave , BC will smoke weed for a year or two then leave and then it becomes musical chairs to see who gets stuck with Trudeaus / Carneys debt

The liberals would be wise to rule from the center until the next election whenever that is.
they would have been wise to rule from the center starting in 2015, but did not

Carney has already laid out his platform
It is another 4 years of net zero insanity and big govt and deficit's are far as one can see

Canada is screwed
 

richaceg

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the liberal route to victory under Gerald Butts has been to divide and conquer
Canada has never been so divided



the liberals have been eying home equity as a new tax source and Carneys spending plans are enormous




oh, there will be changes and they will not be positive



yes Jagmeet was a despicable self interested POS who prevent Canada from reaching its potential
hopefully that is the last we have seen of him
I think the NDP should just dissolve at this point... there is a lesson to learn for both parties...the liberals should tread lightly on policies that are not popular that Trudeau advocated on... gender idealogy and balancing the budget... CArney IMO should have to common sense to learn from Trudeau's mistakes if he wants to become the PM for the next 10 years...it's doable. He should also secure the border and deal with Trump not fight him... China will ruin Canada if he really wants to go against Trump.... IMO the US has a hand on whoever stays in power in Canada...that's their MO... a minority liberal gov't is just what the doctor prescribed as far as the US is concern...
 

boobtoucher

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here in lies the problem
most liberal voters do not realise their liberal party is no longer a centralist party
this is not the liberal party of Jean Chrétien/ Paul Martin

it took a hard turn left under Gerald Butts who had to find a new mannequin leader, when Justin the moron Trudeau wore out his welcome

the liberals are not centrist, not even close
their radical environut Steven Guilbeault is a self proclaimed socialist
they massively expanded the size of govt
none of their policies were even close to being centralist

it is astonishing you have not recognised this after 10 years

why do you think it was so easy for the liberals to steal NDP votes ?

you do not even understand who you are supporting

the Bloc had their origins in Quebec conservatives pissed off because of the meech lake failure
they are not necessarily left leaning , rather they are Quebec centric
Here we go again with the "Strong man behind the curtain". Gerald Butts, guy who hasn't been in his government job since 2019, is controlling the former governor of the banks of Canada and England... Sure.

Trudeau broke what, 5 strikes? And you think he's left wing? You need to do some learnin'.

I don't think the BQ is left wing. The BQ think that they're left wing with the policies they are writing.
 

mandrill

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I voted conservative too, I'm a swing voter and was not happy with liberal inefficiencies and never bought into the who but we lost, so get over it. It's time to focus on the real enemy - Trump and by extension America. We should stop trying to create further political divisions in this country, we don't need to turn into the shitshow that is the US right now.


Dude... I like the vast majority of what you say on these boards but I think you need to calm down a bit here as I think you're being unnecessarily alarmist. Same sex marriages might have been at threat but not abortions. Any new law that attempts to ban or heavily restrict abortion would certainly be challenged in court, and the Supreme Court would weight in whether it's constitutional, it's very unlikely they would strike it down. As for the notwithstanding clause - it can't be used for Section 7 rights like abortion.

It certainly CAN be used against s. 7 and s. 15 rights. And given Pee's longstanding opposition to any "woke agenda" issues, abortion could well be in danger in a Pee government.
 

JohnLarue

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How much do you want to bet that the NDP will be itching for another vote with a new fresh leader after being wiped out and yet somehow still managing to hold the balance of power, cant get any worse for them.

you really do not understand very much do you ?
the NDP is broke and could not afford this past election, let alone a new one

it could get a whole lot worse, once a new leader starts to look into the party books
Jagmeet had champagne tastes (Rolex watch collection , fine Italian suits, fancy cars) on a peanut butter sandwich budget

Pierre P was far more aligned with the working man than Jagmeet was
 

Shaquille Oatmeal

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A blunder? wait, so it's ok to have a blunder but when a US DOJ said they made a mistake deporting (which btw got fired because it wasn't a mistake)...the liberals and democrats cry about it?
LoL... a minority liberal gov't doesn't sound like a "shellacking"
Actually, yes.
A blunder of bringing the former Nazi to parliament by mistake is more excusable than deporting someone without due process, especially in error, by current Nazis.
Your leader lost his riding after a 20+ point lead, 6 weeks earlier.
That is a shellacking.
 

jalimon

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From Harper to Scheer to o’toole to poilievre

you have been given every type of candidate. It always breaks down to Same thing block them. You will never actually vote conservative.

I already know what you will say, save it.
Voted Harper twice...
 
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JohnLarue

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]Here we go again with the "Strong man behind the curtain". Gerald Butts, guy who hasn't been in his government job since 2019, is controlling the former governor of the banks of Canada and England... Sure.


That gave Carney a crucial boost. “Ford signalled to voters in the Greater Toronto Area that Carney was a change from Trudeau, especially on the economy,” says Gerald Butts, an advisor to both Trudeau and Carney. “A bunch of voters who had closed their minds to the Liberal Party under Justin Trudeau got interested in Mark Carney.”

In the leadership race to replace him, Justin Trudeau is all but laying his hands upon Mark Carney.

Former top advisor Gerald Butts is part of Carney’s campaign team while others close to Trudeau, including Trudeau’s chief of staff Katie Telford, are making calls on Carney’s behalf.


Three independent Liberal sources tell the Sun that Telford has been seeking support for Carney with key supporters and that much of the PMO staff is behind Carney as well.
like i said Gerald Butts installed his mannequin Trudeau as Prime Minister and then had to replace him when Trudeau fucked it up


Trudeau broke what, 5 strikes? And you think he's left wing? You need to do some learnin'.
yes Trudeau is left wing
any damn fool who runs a decade of ever growing deficits is a left wing fool
any damn fool who grows the size of govt by 40% with no incremental benefit is a left wing fool

I don't think the BQ is left wing. The BQ think that they're left wing with the policies they are writing.
yes you do and you stated they are
Canada has 2 right wing parties, 1 centrist, and 3 left wing parties.

Roughly

Green - NDP - Bloc - Liberal - Conservative - PPC
2 right wing parties Conservative - PPC
1 centrist- Liberal
and 3 left wing parties.- Green - NDP - Bloc

again, you do not even understand who you are voting for

You need to do some learnin'
 
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squeezer

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From Harper to Scheer to o’toole to poilievre
Blame the dummies in the party who chose Pee Pee over Charest or kicked out O'toole. I am willing to wager had either been the leader of the Conservatives in yesterday's election, the Conservatives would have won a majority.
 
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richaceg

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Actually, yes.
A blunder of bringing the former Nazi to parliament by mistake is more excusable than deporting someone without due process, especially in error, by current Nazis.
Your leader lost his riding after a 20+ point lead, 6 weeks earlier.
That is a shellacking.
deporting an illegal isn't a blunder...not identifying a Nazi is a big one...LoL... Shellacking? isn't the Polls favoring Carney? Your Trans women won't still be women...just chicks with dicks.
 
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richaceg

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Blame the dummies in the party who chose Pee Pee over Charest or kicked out O'toole. I am willing to wager had either been the leader of the Conservatives in yesterday's election, the Conservatives would have won a majority.
Peepee was good on driving Justin out of the parliament... Scheer and O'toole wan't be able to...if not for Peepee...we'll still have a drama teacher in there...
 
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boobtoucher

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yes Trudeau is left wing
any damn fool who runs a decade of ever growing deficits is a left wing fool



yes you do and you stated they are


2 right wing parties Conservative - PPC
1 centrist- Liberal
and 3 left wing parties.- Green - NDP - Bloc

again, you do not even understand who you are voting for
By your definition, Harper and Mulroney are both Left Wing Fools. All Hail Right Wing Gods Jean Cretien and Paul Martin

And again, to help with your reading comprehension issue:

I don't THINK that the BQ is left wing. The BQ's policies make them left wing.
 

Shaquille Oatmeal

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deporting an illegal isn't a blunder...not identifying a Nazi is a big one...LoL... Shellacking? isn't the Polls favoring Carney? Your Trans women won't still be women...just chicks with dicks.
Yes deporting them without due process, especially who was granted protection by an immigration court is indeed a blunder.
Not identifying a 90+ year old guy who was in the SS 80+ years ago, is a small blunder.
And yes, your leader lost his riding that he held for 21 years.
That is a shellacking.
Chicks with dicks or whatever.
They are going in women's restrooms and you are going to continue to live vicariously.
 

JohnLarue

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By your definition, Harper and Mulroney are both Left Wing Fools. All Hail Right Wing Gods Jean Cretien and Paul Martin
wrong again
are you that stupid that you do not understand inheriting an expanded govt means automatic deficits
Mulroney had to shrink govt after Trudeau Senior
And Harper worked hard to bring the budget back to balance before Trudeau the moron blew it up again

you do not have a clue what you speak of



And again, to help with your reading comprehension issue:

I don't THINK that the BQ is left wing. The BQ's policies make them left wing.
you dont think period

to help with your reading comprehension issue
read you own posts , so you know what you are saying

Canada has 2 right wing parties, 1 centrist, and 3 left wing parties.

Roughly

Green - NDP - Bloc - Liberal - Conservative - PPC
2 right wing parties Conservative - PPC
1 centrist- Liberal
and 3 left wing parties.- Green - NDP - Bloc

again, you do not even understand who you are voting for
 

Dutch Oven

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In all seriousness, I think it may be time to buy some property in Alberta before everyone else who doesn't derive their income from the public teet gets the same idea.

I think after the breakup, Alberta should sue whoever remains behind for the rights to the name Canada.

I listened to an interview with Nenshi this morning. Bear in mind that he's an NDP, and relatively left leaning for a westerner. Even he made the case that Canada has screwed over Alberta for far too long.
 
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mandrill

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In all seriousness, I think it may be time to buy some property in Alberta before everyone else who doesn't derive their income from the public teet gets the same idea.

I think after the breakup, Alberta should sue whoever remains behind for the rights to the name Canada.

I listened to an interview with Nenshi this morning. Bear in mind that he's an NDP, and relatively left leaning for a westerner. Even he made the case that Canada has screwed over Alberta for far too long.
Alberta, huh?

Didn't Danielle Smith (aka Mrs Prairie Hitler) pretty much defund health care in that province and fuck the provincial economy by giving major financial concessions to the big US oil companies???

Not that Calgary has much of an economy these days anyway.
 

mdo2886

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In all seriousness, I think it may be time to buy some property in Alberta before everyone else who doesn't derive their income from the public teet gets the same idea.

I think after the breakup, Alberta should sue whoever remains behind for the rights to the name Canada.

I listened to an interview with Nenshi this morning. Bear in mind that he's an NDP, and relatively left leaning for a westerner. Even he made the case that Canada has screwed over Alberta for far too long.
Risky since there is also a chance AB will eventually join USA - then prices would plummet.
 

Gstep

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What's pathetic is that you think America is a bigger issue after being raped and pillaged by The Liberal Party for the past ten years.
I litterally said I was not happy with the liberal party and did not vote for them, are you lacking in reading comprehension??

But fuck yes America is the bigger issue RIGHT NOW(I did not believe the narrative that PP would have just folded to Americans). We have a president in office who litterally said he wants to destory us economically FFS. For all of Canada’s flaws, of which there are many - obviously the internal issus need to be addressed as well - we weren't in a recession until Drump started slapping tariffs on us.

If my country is going in the wrong direction, you want me to “get over it”?
Ok don't get over it and be bitter about this election result and let it be all-consuming for you. GL 🤷
 
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