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2 minutes ago, bush_cheney2004 said:
I'm sure one could find all kinds of excuses for Justin Trudeau's differences, but that isn't the point of this exercise.
Yes, but finding the point of the exercise is futile.
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6 minutes ago, bush_cheney2004 said:
Justin Trudeau is actually doing far worse than his father as described here:
Did you compare inflation as well, because that has a lot to do with the difference between the early 70's and today. Note that is a global issue. Certainly employment is something that can be compared, but then lets compare it to say Harper and Trudeau (both of them) suddenly appear to be geniuses.
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3 minutes ago, GostHacked said:
True, but even among those parties, the leaders would be chosen by the party, not you or I.
You are free to participate in the party if you so choose. Sitting back and complaining is meaningless.
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Just now, bush_cheney2004 said:
Obviously you concur with Trudeau's policies, regardless of their impact on the Canadian economy.
You have failed to point out the Trudeau policies that have had a negative impact on the Canadian economy. Provide specific examples of a Trudeau policy, and how it has had an impact on the economy. The old "left bad", "right good" bullshyte is just that.
I have spoken out against the TPP, but remember it is not a Trudeau creation. How it will actually play out is still unknown, so academic discussions of a Harper plan blamed on Trudeau are meaningless drivel.
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7 minutes ago, bush_cheney2004 said:
Seriously ? You want me to explain the obvious ?
OK...Justin Trudeau has embarked on domestic and international policies that hurt Canada's economic competitiveness through:
- carbon taxes
- pipeline barriers
- NAFTA negotiations ("feminism")
- defence
- TPP
- equity market performance
- Carbon taxes are being implemented all over the world except by ignorant dinosaurs.
- What pipeline barrier did Trudeau create
- You probably want globalization in trade with children in sweatshops as well
- What on defense?
- TPP came out of the Harper government
- The TSE has been growing steadily since January 2016, with a slight drop this past January
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1 minute ago, bush_cheney2004 said:
while undermining Canada's economic competitiveness
Ok, so exactly what has undermined our economic competiveness?
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5 minutes ago, bush_cheney2004 said:
If you want, start your own Mulroney thread.
I was simply pointing out that there has been no change in policy as PIK claims. Instead of being a bunch of rabid partisan hacks, it would be far more constructive to address the real issues here.
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4 minutes ago, bush_cheney2004 said:
No, this topic is about Justin Trudeau being the worst prime minister since his father, and continuing the identical policy mistakes, long before Mulroney.
It was Mulroney that kissed Reagan and sold out our industry
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26 minutes ago, GostHacked said:
Projection. I do not have racial bias. But if you are on my property and up to no good then you have to accept the consequences. Now I would not be shooting anyone, but I would have no problem with laying the beat down if you are stealing from me.
What does your silly rant have to do with the fact that you read something incorrectly because you want to hate on a group of people?
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2 hours ago, PIK said:
The drug trade, ya selling hash to friends in the 80's If that is all you have topaz keep it to yourself. I see today the city of TO has a debt problem, I wonder why. Anything is better than wynne.
No he was a mid level dealer, not some kid selling to his friends. The blindness of right wing partisans is amazing.
b.t.w. Rob Ford's financial record in Toronto was terrible.
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1 hour ago, PIK said:
No I am business man that sees canada and the provinces in big trouble because of left wing policies.
What did you right wing government do for a decade? Absolutely SFA, so stop whining about left wing polices. This is about selling out to American corporations which has been happening since Mulroney.
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8 minutes ago, PIK said:
Fake news. And for people to say they will not vote con because of ford, never had any intentions of voting con. Quit lying.
What a bunch of complete and utter bullcrap. I have voted PC more recently than any other mainstream party, and want change in Ontario. I will not vote for Ford however because of his scumbag past. Anyone that doesn't recognize that is willfully blind.
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6 minutes ago, PIK said:
I laugh at you, it is your lik that put this country and provinces in a bad way.
In other words, you are just a partisan hack regardless of the topic of conversation.
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4 minutes ago, PIK said:
LOL.
Laugh all you want, it only reflects on yourself.
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1 minute ago, GostHacked said:
At the time maybe not. But if this group that Boushie was a part of was attempting to steal Stanley's ATV, then a good chance the truck they showed up in was also stolen (turns out to the the case that it was stolen from another farm).
How was it stolen, did you also misread articles because you have extreme racial bias?
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3 minutes ago, Centerpiece said:
Maybe reading this over will give you a better idea of things.......30 shots of alcohol and an SUV matching the one that was stolen.
Except that is not what your link says. Instead of paraphrasing, I suggest you quote something and then you might improve your comprehension skills.
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1 hour ago, Centerpiece said:
I was skeptical when he was running but quite frankly, I never thought he would be so challenged to communicate. He's very slow on his feet because he truly just does not grasp any of the issues in a substantive way.
Trudeau is very articulate, and doesn't shy away from the camera. Yes, in the bizillions of hours on film you might catch a few moments where he misspeaks but these examples only prove your extreme bias.
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1 hour ago, GostHacked said:
I could be wrong about the attempted stealing, but he was shot while in a vehicle that belonged to someone else.
That is very strange wording. There is no indication that the vehicle he was in was stolen.
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19 minutes ago, PIK said:
You were voting liberal no matter who won, at least be truthful about it.
The problem is I have morals, and I am truthful. I can't help it for you.
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I was not complicit in financial arrangements with that woman to hush up our sexual affair.
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1 minute ago, August1991 said:
I was dead wrong about Doug Ford.
No, you were wrong about OPC members.
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27 minutes ago, August1991 said:
they want to use prices to protect the environment.
You mean like a deposit on you soda can?
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5 minutes ago, Argus said:
And yet you are by far and away the most fanatic, zealous defender of each and every single Liberal policy and action on this web site.
No, I rarely defend their actions. I simply point out how outrageous the claims from others are.
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31 minutes ago, betsy said:
I'm assuming you've got the right to seek a second opinion.....so it shouldn't matter whether it's a General Practitioner or a Specialist.
The issue with specialists, is that they are often the go-to guy/gal for other practitioners on certain types of cases. It kind of sounds like that might be the case here, but it is hard to tell without really knowing a lot more details. That is why I suggested going to a different area to get a second opinion. Metabolic genetics is a relatively new field, and pediatrics adds yet another specialization. Sick Kids certainly has a large department, although I suspect there is a hierarchy there; it is still small enough that they would all work with each other on a regular basis. Additionally cases are often reviewed in group settings in institutions like that, while there are some negative of that approach there are also a lot of positive outcomes that make it worthwhile. Smaller institutions and geographies will have smaller groups of these specialists so I wouldn't be surprised for similar situation; I doubt any hospital or geography in Canada would be bigger than the group at Sick Kids.
My advice on being open and honest was rejected, so I don't have a simple solution here.
Justin Trudeau the Worst PM Since Pierre Trudeau?
in Federal Politics in Canada
Posted · Edited by ?Impact
So I guess you think that Elon Musk must be the most challenged to communicate incoherent person around, not fit for any type of leadership position. You don't have to cherry pick any examples from him, listen to anything he says. I could however cherry pick from Harper, Dion, Martin, Chretien, or anyone else and provide you samples of them misspeaking or struggling to get together words. Go back to the interview Mansbridge did of Harper before the 2015 election for an example.