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  • LOL! I grew up around these dimwits, this will go nowhere. Also, Western separation in the past was predicated on BC also leaving. A landlocked and water strapped 'country' lead by one of the most stupid and also corrupt people on Earth is laughable.

  • Trudeau made several major mistakes including appointing a journalist to be finance minister. He overstayed his welcome since 2021 and conspiracy theorists made hay with the idea that he was never going to step down, that there would never be an election, or that he would somehow make himself a dictator. None of these things happened, but the brainwashed now think that Trudeau is controlling Mark Carney with fluoride, chemtrails and a 5G cell phone. Or maybe its been the other way the whole time!!! So stupid, but that doesn't explain the high number of Canadians that voted for Polievre.

    Trudeau isn't the king of the Liberal party, but for a while he was running it as though he was. Reality sunk in, he finally stepped down, but many people want to punish the Liberals and it's understandable. Assuming this government lasts 2-4 years, Trudeau will be ancient history.

    Carney is not Trudeau, and if his ideas work, then he'll bring people around. The NDP will find a new leader, they have firm roots and will regain their footing.

    The CPC will hopefully realize the reason it has Multiple Personality Disorder is because it is a group of people with conflicting values and ideals.that agreed to bind themselves together to defeat the Liberal party in our first past the post system. Strapping the fanatical right wing fringe of the country to the PC party has failed to win over and over. Its time to give up, perhaps this latest loss will finally tear apart their unnatural abomination.

    And if I were to dream a little dream, we'd have proportional representation and never have another majority government ever again.

  • Political Memes @lemmy.ca
    7rokhym @lemmy.ca

    Trudeau and Pierre

    Canada @lemmy.ca
    7rokhym @lemmy.ca

    Who says the government isn’t efficient?

  • In the great words of Total Bastard Airlines, "Bu-Bye!"

    And in the great words of a Canadian celebrity that I won't name, who asked me over coffee looking for his first job, "What's a resume". As in let's resume looking for a job.

  • Interesting takes on CBC, but reality is that Polievre is shit. He lost this election because he is terrible, stupid, lazy and inept. He wasn’t ready for an election, he didn’t do his homework, he ran scared of the media, he is stupid (demonstrated by his understanding of electricity and bread). That he believed he could treat Canadians with such disdain and disrespect. He deserves the rest of his life as an insult stuck to the sole of my shoe.

  • His explanations of where household electricity comes from, and how storing bread in Plastic bags keep it from going moldy should be proof enough this man is a complete idiot. Science, reason, and logic are very dangerous to idiots, so it would be the first to go under his regime.

  • When I was in Curacao on the Atlantic facing side of the island I was literally walking on beaches of washed up plastic spoons and forks and knives and a lot of shoe insoles. Polievre is so far in the pockets of big oil, he exclaims this is necessary, because bread that isn't in a plastic bag goes moldy. He is so dim witted, ill informed, and disconnected from basic concepts that he doesn't even know about bread storage. So stupid. He and Danielle will forever be the idiot King and Queen of the plastic spoon. I hope he loses his seat.

  • I’m not a Federal NDP supporter, but what I always appreciated about Layton is that I knew where he stood on a major issue without him saying a word. He had a clarity, set of values and perspective that I understood even if I didn’t agree. I’d say the exact same thing about Broadbent. Mulcair and Jagmeet are different beasts and to me, it’s very simple what happened. They had an idea that the most important thing is to be in power, to become populist and adopt whatever idea and policy that seems like a winner and in that pursuit have become a nothing party. They’re still consistent on easy issues, when the matter is controversial, they scurry away from taking a stand and adopt some nonsensical position they believe will be popular often violating those core tenets.

    The NDP has a place they can go back to and rebuild support. From that core, perhaps the most they ever become is the opposition, but a powerful voice, an important voice and a consistent voice instead of this current slop. A great or good leader can revive the NDP.

    Should the CPC be served the resounding loss that is now forecast by the polls, it is the conservative reform alliance party that faces an existential crisis. A merger of conflicting core ideals, values, and a sociopathic pursuit of power have resulted in Pierre Polievre. They have no core set of beliefs or values to fall back on, only each other’s knives. There will be a window for an insane cult hero to save the CPC at Canada’s peril, but hopefully it’s the end of the road and they break apart into their factions and become something of value.

  • My Lenovo flip has a vegan leather back a.k.a. rubber. It never falls out of my pocket and I always have a firm grip on it, which I love. Unlike my Samsung flip which was so slippery. Once pulling out of my pocket, I somehow squeeze it in a way that went flying up hit the elevator ceiling, wall, wall, floor. Lie down on the couch cell phone hits the floor, sit down on a recliner, Cell phone is somewhere hidden in the bowels of the recliner. I was always dealing with Samsung repair for that thing. So I’d ask, why do they make them so slippery, but I already know.

  • The US government doesn't give a shit about anything except excuses for their catastrophic tariff plan. They want to highlight issues that will never be negotiable so they can justify them to Faux News and their Trumper cult. It is a classic divide an conquer technique on Canada. Further, I am sure Russia is running troll farms with misinformation on us now.

    Dairy industry, VS oil and gas, VS Québécois.

    Who is next?

    Concede nothing to the US.

  • Wait, a tax cut that benefits some of the middle class a bit and massively benefits plutocrats?

    It would have been nice to have a proper campaign for the first time in over a decade, but PP is an empty suit. Stupid slogans is all the guy has. He doesn't seem to grasp important concepts necessary to be PM. Such a waste of everyone's time.

  • Canada @lemmy.ca
    7rokhym @lemmy.ca

    Breach ‘Deeply hypocritical’: Pierre Poilievre slammed ‘illegal border crossers,’ but his own relative crossed and stayed

    Pierre Polievre's own uncle-in-law crossed Roxham Road on foot in 2018.

    After failing to get his refugee claim approved, he appears to have lived undocumented in Canada with a deportation order in his name. 

    According to documents obtained by The Breach, Poilievre’s relative—the uncle of his wife, Anaida Poilievre—received help from her and an undisclosed MP’s office in 2021 in his efforts to get permanent residency.

    WTH?!?

  • They can hide and be silent all day, but defunding (reduce public funding) of the CBC is CPC policy declaration N.137. Further, using their argument that the CBC must not compete with private companies is a great reason to shut down news coverage or anything else they find annoying or inconvenient.

    https://cpcassets.conservative.ca/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/23175001/990863517f7a575.pdf

  • The CPC was founded on betrayal. Peter MacKay(spit) ran an anti-merger campaign, and after lying to everyone, immediately merged to create the Conservative Reform Alliance Party, which they were too stupid to realize spelled CRAP so they changed the name to CPC.

    https://www.cpac.ca/articles/conventions/2003-progressive-conservative

  • We’ve always known our growing interdependence is a risk, but there’s been many benefits and decades of good experience. Occasionally, the US has done things that have slowed this progression and has made many of us wary while some (especially business leaders in sectors such as oils and gas) insisting it’s silly paranoia.
    For politicians to make such a major move, there has to be a strong interest or concern amongst electorate. In a matter of weeks, Trump obliterated the idea that this is silly paranoia, and there’s a strong sense of halt! Fuck no! reverse, hard! So I think it is completely different this time.

  • Toronto @lemmy.ca
    7rokhym @lemmy.ca

    I laughed, but it's sad that the difficulty getting around this city has become a defining characteristic of Toronto

    Toronto @lemmy.ca
    7rokhym @lemmy.ca

    Olivia Chow tells the story of the dragon and the pearl

    Toronto @lemmy.ca
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    Fully illuminated in its full glory

    Across from the CN Tower in Roundhousse Park. Is it a dick? Wait, a Cheesy?