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1 hour ago, Jack9000 said:

the people party lol yea okay sure you keep thinking that lmao. atleast under otoole they had a stable man at the held.. people like scheer and poilerve are nutcases and turn off  the average person more and more they speak.

Well i think we've already seen your political acumen and knowledge is slightly less than that of a squirrel, so it's little surprise to find you wrong again :)

Right now the ndp is bleeding to the CPC for that very reason.  And that's multiple polls and multiple pollsters.

Jaggers has done nothing since he sold his party for pennies on the dollar to the libs, and the libs have hurt the working class horribly.   So the CPC has stepped in and scooped that position now and is entrenching.  The average person wants to be able to afford a home,  eat well on their paycheque, afford the odd luxury and have some hope for the future and the only party offering that at the moment is the CPC.

It's also worth noting that the cpc won the popular vote in the last two elections.  it was the elitist areas in ontario that put the libs in power. And now they're done with them as well.

Tell you what - we'll talk after the next election and we'll see whether the ndp or the CPC comes away with the most seats :)

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2 hours ago, CdnFox said:

Well i think we've already seen your political acumen and knowledge is slightly less than that of a squirrel, so it's little surprise to find you wrong again :)

Right now the ndp is bleeding to the CPC for that very reason.  And that's multiple polls and multiple pollsters.

Jaggers has done nothing since he sold his party for pennies on the dollar to the libs, and the libs have hurt the working class horribly.   So the CPC has stepped in and scooped that position now and is entrenching.  The average person wants to be able to afford a home,  eat well on their paycheque, afford the odd luxury and have some hope for the future and the only party offering that at the moment is the CPC.

It's also worth noting that the cpc won the popular vote in the last two elections.  it was the elitist areas in ontario that put the libs in power. And now they're done with them as well.

Tell you what - we'll talk after the next election and we'll see whether the ndp or the CPC comes away with the most seats :)

i already said the cpc will win th e next election is more due to  trudeau being in for 9 years then people liking pierre lmao.

PROUD NDP SUPPORTER. #SINGHOUT

Posted
1 hour ago, Jack9000 said:

I've already said the CPC will win the next election. It's more to do with Trudeau being in for 9 years than people liking Pierre. 

You must be wondering if the eligibility for 'pogey' will be tightened up under a fiscally responsible CPC government. You may have to find some type of employment for the 9 or 10 months that you claim 'pogey' for.  Good luck in your search to find meaning in your life gainful employment.  The Canadian taxpayers are hoping you're successful this time.

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19 minutes ago, Nefarious Banana said:

You must be wondering if the eligibility for 'pogey' will be tightened up under a fiscally responsible CPC government. You may have to find some type of employment for the 9 or 10 months that you claim 'pogey' for.  Good luck in your search to find meaning in your life gainful employment.  The Canadian taxpayers are hoping you're successful this time.

lmao not on pogey for 9 or 10 months bud but nice try.

PROUD NDP SUPPORTER. #SINGHOUT

Posted
2 hours ago, Jack9000 said:

i already said the cpc will win th e next election is more due to  trudeau being in for 9 years then people liking pierre lmao.

And you're wrong, as the polling clearly indicates. But hey if it makes you feel better then sure - the important thing is that the libs and dips will be out for at least 10 years or so - and if anyone can win a third term I'd bet on him.

Justin is well below where most pm's are approval rating wise at this point in his time as pm, and PP is polling much stronger approval wise than just about anyone this far out from an election, never mind an opposition leader. This could turn into an epic slaughter.

34 minutes ago, Jack9000 said:

lmao not on pogey for 9 or 10 months bud but nice try.

Ahhh - got it down 8 have you? Well done!

Posted
8 hours ago, CdnFox said:

And you're wrong, as the polling clearly indicates. But hey if it makes you feel better then sure - the important thing is that the libs and dips will be out for at least 10 years or so - and if anyone can win a third term I'd bet on him.

Justin is well below where most pm's are approval rating wise at this point in his time as pm, and PP is polling much stronger approval wise than just about anyone this far out from an election, never mind an opposition leader. This could turn into an epic slaughter.

Ahhh - got it down 8 have you? Well done!

yep  biggest win since mulroney but we know how that ended for you guys :)

PROUD NDP SUPPORTER. #SINGHOUT

Posted
12 hours ago, Jack9000 said:

yep  biggest win since mulroney but we know how that ended for you guys :)

10 years of conservative gov'ts?  Yeah that was terrible :)

If the old progressives hadn't been so exclusionary of the west they very well might have won again.  But of course by that point the west wanted out. 

That's not an issue this time though is it :) 

Then Harper threw the libs out for 10 years and he had all the charm of an irate puffer fish. PP is a whole next level. Much of the skill and talent but vastly better at campaigning.

Now .. the cpc is very united under PP, the west has more seats and power than the 80's by far, and trudeau has been SO bad that it will be a long long time before people forget what life under the liberal-ndp was like :)

And over the next 10 years the west will gain an even bigger slice of the number of seats, quebec will lose ground there, and so will the atlantics. Which means more and more minorities for the lib/dip alliance and more majorities for the cpc while they're in power.

The future's looking bright :) 

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On 10/29/2023 at 11:20 PM, CdnFox said:

https://archive.ph/LiU0D

Since Pierre Poilievre is riding high in the polls and his party’s war chest is bursting, does anyone seriously believe the NDP, with its relatively meagre resources, has the firepower to effectively degrade the Tory leader’s brand? Nope.

More specifically, it seems to me NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh is wasting too much time and energy attacking Conservative Party Leader Pierre Poilievre. 

Indeed, what marked the NDP convention more than anything else was the steady drumbeat of attacks against the Conservative leader. 

As The Toronto Star put it, “Speakers at the NDP’s three-day convention in Hamilton mentioned Poilievre so frequently ... he could have been mistaken as the guest of honour.” 

Yet, in my view, the NDP can’t succeed by simply bashing the Conservatives. 

For one thing, since Poilievre is riding high in the polls and since his party’s electoral war chest is bursting with money, does anyone seriously believe the NDP, with its relatively meagre resources, has the firepower it’d take to effectively degrade the Tory leader’s brand? 

Besides, even if the NDP did somehow manage to turn voters away from Poilievre, odds are those spooked voters would likely end up fleeing to the party best able to stop the Conservatives, namely the Liberals. 

It's lucky for the Marxist liberal dictator in Ottawa that the dictator has another Marxist NDP buffoon on his side. ?

Posted
19 minutes ago, taxme said:

It's lucky for the Marxist liberal dictator in Ottawa that the dictator has another Marxist NDP buffoon on his side. ?

It's not luck when you have hair like that - so attractive! How could jaggers say no?  :) 

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