blackbird Posted January 3 Report Posted January 3 (edited) The interview explains how the cost of living for Canadians has become a major disaster and what PP and the Conservatives will do about it. Home ownership is out of sight for young people which inhibits their ability to have families. The size of the federal bureaucracy has increased by 40% under Trudeau. The cost of homes means it would take 29 years for a young person to save up enough money for the down payment. This means they could not raise a family and own a home. The federal deficit of 62 billion dollars in the past year means a debt of $6,000 for each Canadian. This interview answers what the Conservatives plan to do about it. Edited January 3 by blackbird 3 Quote
Moonlight Graham Posted January 3 Report Posted January 3 I miss glasses-era PP, as featured in this video. Quote "All generalizations are false, including this one." - Mark Twain Partisanship is a disease of the intellect.
NAME REMOVED Posted January 3 Report Posted January 3 The fact that PP is even agreeing to be interviewed with that traitor, is yet another sign that he is not fit to be PM. 1 4 Quote
CdnFox Posted January 3 Report Posted January 3 24 minutes ago, DUI_Offender said: The fact that PP is even agreeing to be interviewed with that traitor, is yet another sign that he is not fit to be PM. The fact that you think that being interviewed by someone make someone fit or unfit is yet another sign that you are not fit to be a voter 3 Quote
NAME REMOVED Posted January 3 Report Posted January 3 48 minutes ago, CdnFox said: The fact that you think that being interviewed by someone make someone fit or unfit is yet another sign that you are not fit to be a voter I don't blame you for sticking up for Jordan Peterson. Both of you are compromised by Russia. 1 1 1 Quote
User Posted January 3 Report Posted January 3 15 minutes ago, DUI_Offender said: I don't blame you for sticking up for Jordan Peterson. Both of you are compromised by Russia. You are crazier than the left lies about McCarthy being. LOL 1 Quote
CdnFox Posted January 3 Report Posted January 3 18 minutes ago, DUI_Offender said: I don't blame you for sticking up for Jordan Peterson. Both of you are compromised by Russia. Still drinking after new years eh? Well it is close to the week end i guess. Quote
CdnFox Posted January 3 Report Posted January 3 4 hours ago, blackbird said: The interview explains how the cost of living for Canadians has become a major disaster and what PP and the Conservatives will do about it. Home ownership is out of sight for young people which inhibits their ability to have families. The size of the federal bureaucracy has increased by 40% under Trudeau. The cost of homes means it would take 29 years for a young person to save up enough money for the down payment. This means they could not raise a family and own a home. The federal deficit of 62 billion dollars in the past year means a debt of $6,000 for each Canadian. This interview answers what the Conservatives plan to do about it. Bing Videos That was done in 2022. Here's the 2024 december interview 1 1 Quote
blackbird Posted January 3 Author Report Posted January 3 8 hours ago, CdnFox said: Here's the 2024 december interview My mistake. I watched the 2024 interview on my smart TV and thought when I did a search on the computer to find it for posting here, I had the same video, but I made a mistake. I put the correct one in the OP now. Thanks. It is a very good interview. Quote
Shady Posted January 3 Report Posted January 3 Great interview. Especially the part about repealing C69. 2 Quote
NAME REMOVED Posted January 3 Report Posted January 3 (edited) Seems I'm not alone in pointing this out. A politician that has been compromised by foreign interests, being interviewed by Peterson, who has been compromised by Russia. Birds of a feather... Edited January 3 by DUI_Offender Quote
Nefarious Banana Posted January 3 Report Posted January 3 Trudeau calling someone a liar . . . 1 Quote
blackbird Posted January 3 Author Report Posted January 3 Right at the beginning of this interview, PP pointed out that to build a new home in Vancouver, BC, more money goes to bureaucrats than to the plumbers, electricians, and carpenters who build the home. This is very tragic. Watch out bureaucrats and politicians behind them. The Conservative Party is coming for you. Municipal mayors and councils, wake up and stop shafting the citizens and families of this great country. Infrastructure support will be cut off if you don't get your act together and stop what you are doing to the citizens. Maybe conservatives can find some more ways to put real pressure on these people who are wrecking our country. Quote
Venandi Posted January 3 Report Posted January 3 (edited) 1 hour ago, DUI_Offender said: Seems I'm not alone in pointing this out. A politician that has been compromised by foreign interests, being interviewed by Peterson, who has been compromised by Russia. Birds of a feather... You're actually only pointing out what someone else told you is true and you're doing that because you already believe it is. The best part is that you don't actually believe you're doing it for the reason you are. Actually, I take it back, the best part is that it doesn't even matter that you're doing it for that reason or whether you believe you are or not, success is measured simply in the fact that you are. That was the part that always used to trip me up but it's actually proven easier to deploy than I ever thought it would be.I remember thinking no, it's impossible, no one would ever buy such an ugly dog with such an overly large tail. Every time the concept of believability comes up I think of the NS wolf hoax and laugh. The mental image of a truck (with loudspeakers) driving around playing pre recorded wolf howls always brightens my day. The only thing funnier was the email chain that started off with "please tell me this wasn't you guys" once the cat (or wolf in this case) got out of the bag. Sorry... maybe you need a warped sense of humour to appreciate it as much as I do. Edited January 3 by Venandi Quote
NAME REMOVED Posted January 3 Report Posted January 3 Pierre Polievre claimed that food prices have risen "37% faster" in Canada than in the United States. One problem. he lied. Quote
Venandi Posted January 3 Report Posted January 3 2 hours ago, DUI_Offender said: Pierre Polievre claimed that food prices have risen "37% faster" in Canada than in the United States. One problem. he lied. But that's clearly not the same as asserting that he's a Russian agent, or suggesting he's a racist because he had a picture taken at a rally with a known KKK wizard... I've seen some of those picture taking line ups and I'm not sure how you would police such things. But the point is that's what people will remember, and that's why that narrative gets pushed and not things like he said 37% faster when it was really 26.5%, or that he was actually talking about eggs instead of wholesale food prices etc etc and on and on. Interestingly enough, it was actually JT who claimed that Peterson had received funding from "Russia Today," there's a law suit pending over it too as I recall. Funny how he's so forthcoming with information that strengthens his own hand and so security conscious anytime it doesn't eh? The Nazi flag incident and unfounded assertions about Russian funding in support of the trucker protest are in the same basket. I'd wager that most Beagles who have sniffed the Steele file will sit down for JT's assertions too. When you see these type of assertions and they're based on open source reporting be suspicious, and remember that JT has access to far better information than that provided by the likes of CBC. In this case it was (IMO) circular. CBC got the information from the government and the government used the CBC's published story to justify the action it wanted to take in the first place... that's how I'd do it anyway. When reporters clearly don't ask obvious questions you and I would ask if we had the platform to ask them, you can assume something smells. That beagle's nose is 100 thousand times more sensitive than yours... imagine what he thinks of JT's BS. Quote
CdnFox Posted January 3 Report Posted January 3 (edited) 8 hours ago, blackbird said: My mistake. I watched the 2024 interview on my smart TV and thought when I did a search on the computer to find it for posting here, I had the same video, but I made a mistake. I put the correct one in the OP now. Thanks. It is a very good interview. It was a VERY good interview. There were some tough questions in there, it wasn't all softballs at all and a lot of the questions were the 'atypical' ones. i found it very interesting to hear how he preps his day and his team informs him and about his touring schedule. And he stumbled a bit over at least one question so he probably wasn't given these in advance, probably just the general topics. He came across very well. IT's not accident he's doing so well in the polls. Yes trudeau is a hot mess but it's more than that. Edited January 3 by CdnFox 1 Quote
Black Dog Posted January 3 Report Posted January 3 19 hours ago, blackbird said: The interview explains how the cost of living for Canadians has become a major disaster and what PP and the Conservatives will do about it. Quote
CdnFox Posted January 3 Report Posted January 3 5 hours ago, DUI_Offender said: Seems I'm not alone in pointing this out. A politician that has been compromised by foreign interests, being interviewed by Peterson, who has been compromised by Russia. Birds of a feather... You're right, now there's two of you who believe that nonsense. Quote
CdnFox Posted January 3 Report Posted January 3 14 minutes ago, Black Dog said: Aww muffin Sounds like you're extra buthurt these days It was a good interview. And he does explain those things very carefully. Whereas Trudeau is currently hiding from the public At his interviews are usually fluff pieces with zero substance. With the far left agenda having been such an unmitigated disaster and with Trudeau turning out to be such a pathetic leader understand why someone who is on the left such as yourself might be a little sorts. Quote
NAME REMOVED Posted January 3 Report Posted January 3 The two clowns are in agreement that "racism did not exist in Canada" and it was "only a recent thing under Trudeau." I am literally the same age as PP, and there was definitely racism in Canada when I was growing up. If Peterson and PP are going to lie, at least make it believable. 1 Quote
CdnFox Posted January 3 Report Posted January 3 2 minutes ago, DUI_Offender said: The two clowns are in agreement that "racism did not exist in Canada" and it was "only a recent thing under Trudeau." I am literally the same age as PP, and there was definitely racism in Canada when I was growing up. If Peterson and PP are going to lie, at least make it believable. That's because you are a racist. So around you there was racism. Racism wasn't a major problem for the most part in Canada for most of the 70s 80s 90s and early 2000s. Sure it existed, And sure there were isolated examples that needed to be dealt with. The first nations and police come to mind. But generally speaking racism was a pretty muted issue. They are quite correct that the woke effort to turn racism into a political division has done more to breathe life into serious racism than anything else in our history. Racism is more prevalent now, and more importantly the groups have been divided more than ever. The liberals legacy will have been to divide people and teach them to hate each other. And not only is that a fact it's a fact that's backed up by the evidence. Hate crimes are not down Quote
NAME REMOVED Posted January 3 Report Posted January 3 (edited) 4 minutes ago, CdnFox said: That's because you are a racist. So around you there was racism. Racism wasn't a major problem for the most part in Canada for most of the 70s 80s 90s and early 2000s. Sure it existed, And sure there were isolated examples that needed to be dealt with. The first nations and police come to mind. But generally speaking racism was a pretty muted issue. This is because you are not from Canada. There was definitely racism in Canada, about the same as their is now. In fact, racism towards South Asians and Middle Easterners was at it's peak immediately after 9/11. Edited January 3 by DUI_Offender Quote
Michael Hardner Posted January 3 Report Posted January 3 16 minutes ago, DUI_Offender said: The two clowns are in agreement that "racism did not exist in Canada" and it was "only a recent thing under Trudeau." I am literally the same age as PP, and there was definitely racism in Canada when I was growing up. If Peterson and PP are going to lie, at least make it believable. What? Quote Click to learn why Climate Change is caused by HUMANS Michael Hardner
NAME REMOVED Posted January 3 Report Posted January 3 9 minutes ago, Michael Hardner said: What? 1 Quote
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