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Fishbone Jones said:If he gets in again, they'll be lots more people living in tents.
And they won't be camping on the taxpayers dime.
Actually, they will. Where do you think social service costs come from?
Fishbone Jones said:If he gets in again, they'll be lots more people living in tents.
And they won't be camping on the taxpayers dime.
Remius said:Same. They will not be getting a majority. A minority situation keeps them a bit more honest but only because they have no choice.
Brihard said:Unfortunately at this point we are far from being able to rule out a majority. It’s well within the margin of error for seat projections.
Jarnhamar said:Imagine what the CAF, the Police forces and Canada in general would look like if we stopped letting figures in positions of authority get away disgusting behavior.
mariomike said:Brown-face / Black-face is bad behavior.
How about resumes?
https://www.google.com/search?sxsrf=ACYBGNSKy-sR7ka84I_JPRvLFWthkndEHw%3A1569962576663&ei=ULqTXYuZKPCIggejnqSoAw&q=scheer+resume&oq=scheer+resume&gs_l=psy-ab.12...0.0..55519...0.0..0.0.0.......0......gws-wiz.5bVrcU7O5-I&ved=0ahUKEwiLgcWt9vvkAhVwhOAKHSMPCTUQ4dUDCAo#spf=1569962635669
Jarnhamar said:Grasping at straws buddy.
mariomike said:Guess so, buddy. Are you ok with Mr. Scheer and his resume?
Even in Montreal, Justin Trudeau couldn’t help but campaign against Ontario’s premier.
The PM was announcing a new plan to plant 2 billion trees over the next 10 years when he took his latest shot at Doug Ford.
“Doug Ford tried to ax tree planting in Ontario. A shortsighted decision not just for our environment but for the hundreds of seasonal jobs that it puts at risk,” Trudeau said.
The Liberal leader was in Montreal to join the climate march that was mostly denouncing him and his government for not doing enough and denouncing his purchase of the Trans Mountain Pipeline.
Trudeau’s answer to them is that his government will plant trees, and Conservatives, like Doug Ford, hate trees. Except that’s not true.
Like much of what Trudeau has been saying about Ford as he crosses Canada campaigning against Ontario’s premier, the tree claim is twisted like an old root bursting out of the ground.
Ontario did drop their 50 million tree program, first started in 2007, but they did so because it wasn’t planting enough trees. It averaged about 2.5 million trees a year and had not met the goals that were set when it was established and was not cost-effective.
By comparison, Ontario’s forestry industry plants 68 million trees a year without government subsidy.
But hey, why let facts get in the way of attacking your opponent, or actually, not even your opponent. Doug Ford’s name won’t appear on a single ballot this election but from coast to coast, Justin Trudeau is campaigning against the Ontario premier.
“Are you not misleading voters by campaigning against somebody who isn’t even on the ballot and has different policies than Mr. Scheer?” Trudeau was asked by CTV reporter Glen McGregor on Thursday.
Trudeau’s response was to mislead anyone watching by attacking Ford and claiming those same policies belong to Andrew Scheer.
“You know who misled voters? Doug Ford said he was for the people and turned around and cut services for everyone while cutting taxes for the wealthiest,” Trudeau said.
I asked his campaign to name the tax cuts for the wealthiest that they keep mentioning at every turn because I couldn’t find these big tax cuts in any Ontario government document like say, the budget.
“Doug Ford eliminated a surtax on the highest earning Ontarians. He also cut estate taxes, further benefiting the wealthiest 1%,” said Trudeau spokesperson Eleanore Catenaro.
I looked up this supposed surtax cut, it doesn’t exist. The tax rates in Ontario under Doug Ford are the same as they were under former Liberal premier Kathleen Wynne.
All that happened is that Ford cancelled a tax hike that Wynne had proposed but not implemented.
As for estate taxes, the biggest tax cut there is eliminated a $250 fee for anyone settling the estate of a deceased loved one valued at less than $50,000. Is that how we now define the 1%?
Justin Trudeau has spent a lot of time talking about positive politics and against the politics of fear. He’s spoken out against politicians who distort the truth to make their point and he even passed legislation to try to deal with misinformation being spread during elections.
Yet at stop after stop, he tells outright lies about his opponents. He doesn’t just torque or twist the truth to make him look better than his opponents — he lies.
I’ve been around politics long enough to know that this isn’t just a problem with Trudeau or the Liberal Party alone. But for him to continually preach that we can’t campaign on fear and that facts matter is a bit rich.
I’d like to start hearing the truth from Justin Trudeau but given how he has reacted to SNC-Lavalin, blackface and other problems he’s faced, I won’t be holding my breath
Remius said:If he loses he's done. If he wins a minority he'll be hanging by a thread and might not run in the next one. Depends on who is waiting in the wings on both sides.
Retired AF Guy said:Agreed. Liberals eat their own.
stellarpanther said:He has no idea what it's like in real life.
Brad Sallows said:I've seen a lot of resumes.
The PM was announcing a new plan to plant 2 billion trees