With a steady lead in the polls and a healthy war chest of political donations, the Conservative Party is rolling out a trio of new advertisements that are being viewed as aiming to redefine and soften Pierre Poilievre’s image and messaging.

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    1 year ago

    There is a reason why I can say Squinty McProudBoy and everyone knows whom I am talking about. His only concern is with his white supremacist “base” and his “Trudeau bad” as his only plan on governing Canada.

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    Is this like when Stephen Harper tried to demonstrate he that he was a real human?

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    If Canada elects this career grifter and fake family man poseur, I am genuinely done with this country. I don’t think I can take another rightwing government at a time in history when we desperately need a party for the working class.

    The last thing this country needs is yet another white male cishet christian fiscal con telling us what the fuck we need. “Everything is broken.” Yeah, because your donors own all our hard work, you muppet.

    I will genuinely move to Europe or something.

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    With a steady lead in the polls

    Is this true? I have disconnected myself from a lot of political media for the summer while working in the bush, and this caught me by surprise. What the fuck?

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      @Bo7a @sik0fewl

      Yup. People are pissed at Trudeau and the Liberals so automatically turn to the Cons instead of, you know, the NDP or Greens … like we have a two-party system or something.

      *eyeroll*

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          It seems to me people like PP because of their stance on inflation, which for most is the single biggest issue facing Canada today. Cons are proposing budget cuts, and the NDP are proposing a grocery store tax as solutions. People will probably be more favorable towards whichever solution they think will be the most effective.

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            People will probably be more favorable towards whichever solution they think will be the most effective.

            But they think that budget cuts will be effective because they’re conservatives, so in the end it’s a circular argument.

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            If removing gas tax is any indication in Ontario, and gas prices stayed the same because the price was still what the market could bear, cutting taxes on grocery stores just means that the stores make more profit. The NDP idea of taxing profit “seems” more effective, but if anyone familiar with Hollywood accounting will say that profits will disappear before taxes are properly paid. They need to tax income.

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                Income: money in (gross). Profit: money after expenses (net).

                While humans have to pay income tax (because the government is afraid we’d have no money left to tax because we’d spend it all), business pays tax on profit. This means that they can totally “expense” more in a year and pay less tax. The only thing preventing that are stockholders, who often like profit as it gives them dividends and makes the stock more desirable and drives the price of the stock up. This assumes that there is a large number of stockholders and not a filthy rich Food Barron holding all the stock (a la Weston).

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      Yes, he also wanted to replace the bank of Canada with bitcoin and I don’t know why he doesn’t get more flak for that. He was the finance critic at the time too.

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        Conservatives are allowed to say dumb things.

        Because of their base, and the way that it is.

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          I do love the “only we can be fiscally responsible” and “buy high on this speculative asset to reduce inflation”, it’s a strong juxtaposition.

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      Yes, he’s a garbage politician with no good ideas and no real world experience. He would’ve crashed our economy with his Bitcoin fiasco.

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      Literally stood at the side of the road and got his picture taken handing them Tim Hortons and thanking them for coming.

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    Fucking Handmaid’s Tale got it right with

    last season

    Canada approaching Gilead instead of distancing itself from it