He looks like the understudy of a used car salesman. He's too schlubby to give off the appearance of faux success.
He looks like the understudy of a used car salesman. He's too schlubby to give off the appearance of faux success.
He looks like the understudy of a used car salesman. He's too schlubby to give off the appearance of faux success.
Scheer keeps on bullshitting.
He's just like Ford except he doesn't look like a used car salesman.
Gonna look real (and more) stupid when the CPC end up losing (which i'm leaning more and more towards that being the case as of late).
Unfortunately, today has more bad news from Dumbest Timeline Inc.: Increased Polarization on Attitudes to Immigration Reshaping the Political Landscape in Canada
In two years, Liberals go from #WelcomeToCanada to deportations without hearings
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"We will restore Canada's reputation," the Liberals boasted in the refugees section of their 2015 election platform, "and help more people in need through a program that is safe, secure and humane."
"Canada once welcomed refugees openly," it goes on, "but that proud history has faded after a decade of mismanagement under Stephen Harper. We will renew and expand our commitment to helping resettle more refugees, and deliver a refugee program that is safe, secure and humane."
But that was then, and the refugees that made such useful props for Justin Trudeau in the last election have become an obstacle to his chances in the next, in the face of relentless Tory fear-mongering about the "crisis" on our border. So, over the side they go.
That this was accomplished via yet another mammoth omnibus bill compounds the sense of betrayal. The 2015 Liberal platform also denounced the Harper government for its use of omnibus bills "to prevent Parliament from properly reviewing and debating his proposals," vowing to "bring an end" to "this undemocratic practice."
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If anything, it serves as another statistic to put onto the stack that the more educated someone is, the less likely they are to fall for Conservative Rhetoric. Not to say it's impossible, just less likely.
That said. The rest of the numbers are expected. Conservatives don't want anything to do with immigration, Progressives want more. Liberals are sitting in the center wanting to hold the line.
Well, the NDP is now in a statistical tie against the UCP in Calgary. Mainstreet poll though...
https://www.scribd.com/document/406392999/Mainstreet-Ab-15april2019
Well, the NDP is now in a statistical tie against the UCP in Calgary. Mainstreet poll though...
https://www.scribd.com/document/406392999/Mainstreet-Ab-15april2019
Do the NDP have any chance? The UCP was still well ahead in every poll I saw yesterday
And hand waive it away as Trudeau's fault while he still canC'mon Alberta remove your head from your ass. Kenney will run the province to the ground.
Edmonton seems safe enough, it's the rest of the province that's going to drag everybody down.
NDP's leading in all of Edmonton so far. Only a few polls are in, so the early results will likely be wonky.
We operate on a 5 year delay. All day, every day.The Trump effect is real. We really love to copy what Americans do.
First Legault
Then Doug Ford
Then Jason Kenney
Next stop, Justin Trudeau.
Thank you SNC Lavalin and classic Liberal Corruption.
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Alberta is a fucking dumpster fire. So fucking ashamed of this province right now. Some O&G coworkers I have expressed dismay at the idea of Kenney "turning off the taps". Plenty of things he has said have given people reason to be skeptical of his priorities but the uneducated sheep of this province feverishly votes him in with selective hearing towards his policies.
? Wouldn't the federal Liberals only introduce proportional representation federally?
Can you expand on this for me?
The only way Notley was going to win was if the economy took off again and in a big way.
? Wouldn't the federal Liberals only introduce proportional representation federally?
Also, the Alberta party has 10% of the vote and no seats. Sucks for them. Will be interesting to see how well they survive for the next election in 4 years.
Imagine looking at our friends down south these past two years and saying "yep, that's what we need to do". Lol.
Then again, Ontario just did it less than a year ago.