rikster wrote: ↑Sun Feb 23, 2025 2:20 pm
I like what PP says he is going to do. I guess we'll see how many of those things he can actually get done if he gets in. It has nothing to do with qualifications. You seem to be stuck on that for some reason, when you are missing the point that it is policy that should dictate how you vote - not how many degrees the leader has. PP will have plenty of advisors who are very qualified, so his personal qualifications aren't as important to me as what he stands for. As I said, Carney is a lying sack of shit and isn't someone I trust.
Did you forget Poilievre trying to pin the oil price collapse of 2014 on Trudeau who wasn't elected until November of 2015?
Or his other issues with the truth?
If lying is a river too wide for you at least be consistant...
Well, we have seen a master at work the past 9 years. Trudeau started as a master. PP still sucks at it. Is that a bad thing?
I don't share your optimism with the Conservative Shadow Government, if anything it is woefully inept and wonder if you've taken the time to look at it?
It’s hard to be an effective opposition when you have a government that has done everything imaginable, and then some to avoid accountability and transparency, and has had a media that supports the government because it has been bought and paid for. Yet, finally, PP has been proven right on both the scandals, and the Liberals atrocious economic policies. Even Carney agrees with the ineptitude of the LIberals economically.
Resume's are critical, especially when you have someone who has experience navigating thru multiple crisis similar to the one facing Canada today...
So,I assume you have never voted for Trudeau? Ever? And, who, exactly has experience navigating thru multiple crisis similar to the one facing Canada today...???? Carney’s resume with the BoC and Bank of England are not great by any means. Print money, and leave early was his MO.
Who do you want at the table negotiating trade agreements and ways countries can work together to combat America's attack on Canada? Outside Someone who has a relationship with most of the leaders or a raw rookie?
I’ll skip the cheap shot of meeting them all at Epstein Island. But, both have similar levels. PP dealt with governments while Carney dealt with banks and corporations. Marginal advantage to Carney on experience, but was he any good at it?
As for his campaign pledges, they are elementary school stuff and lack any depth...
How do you rate Carney’s pledges? Kindergarten sand box after the kittens played in it?
Poilievre has flushed out a pretty well defined agenda considering there is no election call yet. Outside of saying Trudeau was wrong on most everything, and he will change the carbon tax using smoke and mirrors, only because it is unpopular, what are Carney’s policies?