Sure, either that or shifting public opinion. But sure, let’s go with the conspiracy first.
Sure, either that or shifting public opinion. But sure, let’s go with the conspiracy first.
Can you masterbate, verbally and otherwise, somewhere else, please?
A strong economy is great, but not at the expense of even a middling quality of life for those within it.
Tell me you know nothing about NS in 3 words or less:
Fraser wasn’t exactly handed the portfolio yesterday…I don’t think it has anything to do with who’s in the cabinet chair, it’s pretty clear the federal Libs are merely slow-walking and stalling on the housing file until the next election.
I’m quite certain there’s ways to bring attention to your point without sounding absolutely insufferable, hopefully it doesn’t continue to elude you.
Up to this point, I don’t think the problem has been messaging for the Liberals, it’s that they have largely ignored housing as an issue for way too long and are struggling to respond effectively.
Human rights issues are a distraction to you, we can see that from your low-effort copy-and-paste comments, great, but they’re not for a whole lot of people.
All one really needs to know is that there’s nothing legislated here, these are merely “guidelines” for the banking industry, i.e. essentially nothing.
Umm have you followed the Canadian Green party in recent years? I don’t think I’d trust them to organize a bake sale, let alone a federal government. Just being ideologically correct sure ain’t enough to be government.
You…should probably take a break from politics and the internet for a bit.
Can’t wait for them to re-announce their previous paltry announcements.
You’re being quite generous to call that “logic.”
That NDP party leadership isn’t already planning a campaign with cost of living issues as the focus unfortunately sums up today’s NDP: looking for headlines instead of votes.
“I’m comfortable, surely everyone else is then.”
I have to see any evidence that you weren’t in fact born yesterday.
You posted a pointlessly cynical take, and are now upset that someone pointed that out?
While you gotta start “somewhere”, this is as close to “nowhere” as a govt could possibly go.
Conversely, he could do (well, did) essentially nothing for a few years while the housing and affordability crisis intensifies and somehow there’d still be a Greek chorus of red party kool-aid drinkers telling non-partisan Canadians that he’s the second coming of Christ.
I don’t think the comment you’re replying to is particularly off-base. Coming from a centre-left perspective, this government has been essentially inactive on so many issues that are negatively impacting Canadians, whether it be housing (pre-emptive frig off to the inevitable comments parroting the "provincial responsibility pablum), grocery prices, etc. I don’t know anyone who thinks this term has been a success, and at this point even a substantial chunk of the Liberal caucus is concerned about going into the election with Trudeau at the helm.