• UraniumBlazer@lemm.ee
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    9 months ago

    I would still not panic THAT much. Like this is scary, sure. But not that scary as the election is still 1.5 years away. 1.5 years is still a very long time in terms of politics.

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      9 months ago

      Agreed. Or at least I hope so. There’s plenty of time for people to become aware that inflation has decreased, pharmacare and dental care to get introduced, etc. If they’d strengthen labor too, that’ll be great.

      If they do something marketable around housing and maybe smack some corpo household names a bit, that’ll be even more amazing. Love me some Galen Weston and Mirko Bibic tears. I won’t hold my breath on that one but I can dream.

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        9 months ago

        Yeah, bad economic news leads people to wanting change, regardless of its rationality. If the economy and inflation turn around, things could change dramatically. Small things like rebranding the Carbon Rebate might help a lot, too. People will hopefully be a lot less accepting of PP’s plan to remove Carbon Pricing when they lose out on hundreds of dollars every quarter (and the world burns in the summer, and all the BC fruit dies in cold snaps).

        The US Election might scare people away from conservatism a bit, too, depending how their descent into fascism goes… one can only hope.

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    9 months ago

    Wtf is wrong with you Ontario? I thought you guys were mad at Doug Ford, and now you’re preparing to vote for crypto-Pierre?

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      9 months ago

      What gave you the idea we were mad at Ford?

      You could just go to the Ontario part of that site to see he’s polling at 100% chance of winning

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    9 months ago

    O’Toole wasn’t perfect, but at least I felt that, if he won, I wouldn’t be ashamed of my country. I could genuinely have told myself: “well, let’s see how this goes!”

    Dang, never thought I’d say that I missed a Conservative, but I indeed do miss O’Toole…

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      9 months ago

      There seems be an awful lot of people saying things like this about O’Toole… Maybe if all you guys had voted for the CPC in 2021 we wouldn’t be where we are now

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        9 months ago

        I don’t think they were voting for CPC in any case, their point was that at least then the CPC alternative wasn’t simply shameful.

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        8 months ago

        We would be in a much worse position. The CPC hasn’t had a spare neuron to dedicate to policy since Harper stepped down.

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          8 months ago

          Yes, because all the neurons the Liberals and NDP have been devoting to policy have been working correctly. People love massively increased grocery and housing costs, and the massive increase in rate as well!

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            8 months ago

            And what ideas has the CPC put forth? Crypto currency? The fake money that regularly dumps thousands of dollars in value because of reasons?

            Edit: Forgot to add, they want “parental rights” that interfere with the rights of everyone but a minority of parents.