Its called 'compromise'
If the price to be paid for getting Quebec inline for a pipeline or two, along with a LNG refinery to be built in/across Quebec is continuing to move forward on the Gun confiscation program, is that a compromise worth doing?
I have no dog in the gun confiscation fight, but if I had to pick 1 - continue as is in the previous gun ownership laws or have 2 pipelines be built across Ontario and Quebec, with one of them results in a new export driven LNG facility in Quebec and the other ending up at the Irving facility in NB - guess which one I'm going to chose to allow to happen and which I'm not.
Which of these results in a 'win' for the vast majority of Canadians and which does not? On BOTH sides there are 'losers' but which one drives the most economic gains and has the majority of Canadians behind it?
"If he doesn't give in to every single one of my preferred policy positions, he's useless."
I will never understand people who are so dogmatically partisan.
I think it's remarkable that he's dragging the Liberal Party around on the largest increase in defence spending in generations. Harper didn't do that during wartime and he was Conservative. But why give Carney credit for that when the goalposts can be shifted to talking about gun policy and carbon tarrifs? And we wonder why more good people don't get in to politics. Who the f**k wants to deal with voters like this?