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Trudeau Popularity - or not (various polling, etc.)

The NDP (Peter Julien, Deputy Leader) said yesterday, to CBC, that if a non confidence vote was needed, they would look at it in late Feb, early March. Not before.

Guess who's pension becomes vested on Feb 25?

Singh and his orange liberal party, will not take trudeau down until he has his pension, period.

Interview with CBC/ NDP (Peter Julien) here. Interview starts at 14:00 minutes.

My money is on the Liberals imploding of their own volition.

The NDP may not be ready for an election, but that means fuck all in the grand scheme of things:

-The backbenchers are calling for Trudeau's resignation.

-the Cabinet is unravelling in record pace

-byelection loss after loss is whittling away further confidence in caucus that Election 2025 is going to be a Liberal Miracle on Ice

-the NDP tore up the Supply and Confidence agreement, and with it any shred of deniability when the dust settles before the next election.

Jagmeet Singh has sealed his fate and that of his party as accomplices in one of the most dysfunctional governments in Canadian history. He now chooses to tarnish what's left of his political legacy dancing another waltz in hopes of securing his pension.
 

Looks like a third want his immediate resignation, a third are loyal to the end, and the other third want him gone but are keeping their mouths shut.

PMJT will "take time to think" on what they have said, but I doubt he will do the honorable thing any time soon.
The 1/3 with some form of a backbone should like at sitting as independents going forward and sit out the next vote of confidence and have the bugger go down
 
My money is on the Liberals imploding of their own volition.

The NDP may not be ready for an election, but that means fuck all in the grand scheme of things:

-The backbenchers are calling for Trudeau's resignation.

-the Cabinet is unravelling in record pace

-byelection loss after loss is whittling away further confidence in caucus that Election 2025 is going to be a Liberal Miracle on Ice

-the NDP tore up the Supply and Confidence agreement, and with it any shred of deniability when the dust settles before the next election.

Jagmeet Singh has sealed his fate and that of his party as accomplices in one of the most dysfunctional governments in Canadian history. He now chooses to tarnish what's left of his political legacy dancing another waltz in hopes of securing his pension.

Agree, except the S&C agreement meant nothing. The NDP will continue voting with the liberals as if the agreement never existed.
 
Agree, except the S&C agreement meant nothing. The NDP will continue voting with the liberals as if the agreement never existed.
The S&C agreement angered a lot of Dippers, but it had a fair amount of leverage to push their policies forward; so it was the political equivalent of Buckley's cough syrup.

Once it was gone, NDP supporters were expecting Singh to show actual leadership and work as the leader of an Opposition party; not that of a member of a quasi-coalition. That didn't happen at all.

From the many Dippers I speak with, they too are asking for an election. It would allow the membership at the grassroots to at least shift from "keep afloat" to "repair and ready for battle" sooner; with less damage actively being taken on day after day in the House.

Seems that both the LPC and NDP are doing a disservice by ignoring needs of their party faithful at the expense of their leader's wants.
 
Seems that both the LPC and NDP are doing a disservice by ignoring needs of their party faithful at the expense of their leader's wants
This is the part that is mind boggling for both LPC and NDP, their leaders are so inward focused on their own ego/benefits that they are willing to sink the futures of their respective parties.

Trudeau strikes me as being the rich white trust fund princess that has a huge ego and is still riding in his mind on his 2015 majority win (He has failed to heed the many subtle warnings in the last 9 years of where he was going wrong). Now he is so far off track that there isn't a chance for him to change course.

Singh, pisses me off beyond belief because at this point we are way beyond telling fables, making excuses and stonewalling. I would respect him more if he just said on TV "Hey bitches, Jaggy wants his big dollars pension than I will kick Justin out..." AT least then he will be honest about it.
 
Parliament adjourns today until January 27. An election would need to be called before January 20 with the minimum election period of 36 days for Singh's pension to be in jeopardy.
Seen. His eligibility is on 25 Feb, as he was first elected in a byelection. I missed that nuance. All others elected in the 2019 election don't qualify until Oct 2025...
 
Then that would guarantee only the wealthy could run for office.

As much as it pains me to say this, if we want to attract top calibre people to run for office, we need to compensate them for the shit and abuse they take. Otherwise politics will only attract bottom feeders, like it does now.

Wages and pensions are based on the idea that a person is putting their life and career on hold while they serve Canada and deserve the compensation for doing so.
 
Seen. His eligibility is on 25 Feb, as he was first elected in a byelection. I missed that nuance. All others elected in the 2019 election don't qualify until Oct 2025...
I think he’s looking for an out, Jagga, he’s seen the future and he wants nothing to do with it. Get his Pension and then go back to buying Tag Heur watches and driving BMW’s with no concern/worry what so ever.
 
…and if Trump thinks that Trudeau (or anyone saying this) is serious, then it’s a case of “dishing it out but not being able to take it”.

But, following this thought experiment for a bit, it’s not like the US hasn’t split apart before.

1861-1865 enter the chat

A civil war this time will likely break us apart as well.
 
I think he’s looking for an out, Jagga, he’s seen the future and he wants nothing to do with it. Get his Pension and then go back to buying Tag Heur watches and driving BMW’s with no concern/worry what so ever.
I’d take the return of contributions and put it half in bitcoin and half in a solid services/transportation stock that’s looking to a hydrogen-powered green future, like Canadian Pacific Kansas City…
 
Freeland may be positioning herself for a leadership run.
She’s probably going to skip a cycle and backpack around WEF-land for a while.

No one with even a small portion of functioning grey cells would want to have anything to do with LPC stain leadership for the next little while.
 
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