@MarkJCarney The only thing that can change Mark Carney’s stance on carbon emissions is if Brookfield stands to gain from it. Kicking myself for not investing in Brookfield right when he was elected.
@RebelNewsOnline How about get fucked? We are paying $75 million a day in interest you guys want $9 million to terrorize a couple cities for a week?
I don’t understand how people can even say this shit out loud with a straight face. Go to work, pay your taxes, and shut the fuck up.
Invest what though? Since you’re NDP and your predecessor used to put his election financial plan on the back of a napkin, I’m sure you don’t know how things really work. But here’s a hint, without current industry, and what it brings to the table, you have no tax space to spend and no ability to borrow. Luckily, you are irrelevant.
You’re conflating different issues, different jurisdictions and different mandates while grasping at straws for the connection. What Ford does has nothing to do with a federal party, conservative or liberal. And if it were up to either federal party to do something, it would be the governing one.
Polls are irrelevant and biased.
But you’re right, he is popular. When you look at the numbers, it’s not surprising why. 1 in 4 working Canadians work for some level of the government. That means 25% of the working age adults will vote for self preservation. The boomers think everything will negatively affect them and panic so they vote for guys with cute socks or guys with hunchbacks for some reason. Then you have the incarcerated who will vote by default for the party who has the softest crime laws. Then you have all the lazy people who want handouts. This is before you factor in new Canadians who want soft immigration rules. Finally, who gets the positive airwaves on the state funded media, the party who wants to make CBC self reliant or the party that offered them extra funding during the election cycle.
When the burden on the 3 out of 4 working Canadians becomes too much, it should be interesting what happens then.
In the meantime, let’s keep making plastic straws in Canada, but only sell them to other countries. And let’s produce high-quality energy products for export only while importing, dirty crude from elsewhere. Etc. etc. etc.
It’s sad.
Confused when you say “new” Liberal team. Pls explain with, including how many of the liberal MPs are new versus recycled. Please and thank you.
Now please compare these numbers to our economy trend for the last 10 years.
Before you hit “post”, your social media team must get a pain in their belly