@Altair if your trying to get me in some sort of gotcha moment, stop wasting your time.
You bring up points, I respond to them. I'm not trying to do a gotcha moment. I mean, you can point out where you think I'm trying to do that, but I really don't think I am.
I fuck up. I get shit wrong. I read people wrong at times. I know when I have turned down the wrong street and need to back up. Or if my decision to rope a bull by myself turn out to be real foolhardy decision and end up in the hospital. I can admit when I screwed up or got it wrong.
And yet, I fully articulate where I think you're right about something.
However, I have been correct as many times as as I have been wrong. I don't get complacent and assume everything is exactly as I say it is. I watch closely, I listen to ALL sides of a story or debate. I look for facts not fiction nor fantasy. I believe in the motto from Dwyer hill "Facta non verba" (No, I never served there), its brilliant and sums up real action and real results.
And again, when you make a good point, I don't argue you out of spite. I like to think I also listen to all sides of a story or debate. Your points on crime, for example, I agreed.
Now to make a few of you choke up. Pierre Poilievre is still the best choice to lead Canada, having reflected on it for the last 3 months or so. Everything he says, still stands true. I listen to very long winded explanations on why its not really the Liberals fault, or Mark Carney not to blame or just give him time. Yeah, enough. Carney needs to eat his words or pull a miracle rabbit out of the hat NOW.
If your expectations of a PM is to do miracles 4 months after an election, I understand why you're disappointed.
That said, PMMC is just a man. No matter how fast he moves the reality is some things take time, takes planning, takes patience.
And I'm no fan of PP, but even I would give him a year, year and a half before judging him on the entirety of his record. Enough time for a budget, and money from the budget to start flowing out to priorities.