Omnibus: Conservative Leadership Race

taxme

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The problem with Conservatives, NDP and Liberal policies are that people don't read the policies so they don't know what is being offered thus vote in ignorance which is why apathy is one of the most dangerous issues to confront Canadians to date. I believe that this is where "voting has consequences" comes to the fore.
I noticed that lefty Serryahoo does not like to read and see common sense talk anymore. Serryahoo is always good for a good laugh. :LOL:
 

taxme

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WE now have a contender that will work for us. MP Marc Dalton is from BC.
I expect all members west of Ontariowe to vote for him so we can break the Laurentian Elite stranglehold on our country.
I have never heard of this guy? Who is he and what does he stand for?
 

Ron in Regina

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I don't have a garden. How is your pot garden going? Still trying to stay high on stupid every day? Just asking? :eek:
Maybe you should grow some taxme. You don’t have to use it yourself, but the process is relaxing & rewarding. There’s lots of topical medicinal aspects that would be beneficial without being mind altering.

You can grow it & give it away to your adult grandchildren. They’d probably appreciate it & offer some growing tips even perhaps?

It’s legal. Might get you into a positive circle other people in the real world. They’re a lush green plant that can lift your spirits just by growing in our bleak Canadian Winters. Interesting conversation piece too.
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taxme

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Maybe you should grow some taxme. You don’t have to use it yourself, but the process is relaxing & rewarding. There’s lots of topical medicinal aspects that would be beneficial without being mind altering.

You can grow it & give it away to your adult grandchildren. They’d probably appreciate it & offer some growing tips even perhaps?

It’s legal. Might get you into a positive circle other people in the real world. They’re a lush green plant that can lift your spirits just by growing in our bleak Canadian Winters. Interesting conversation piece too.
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It looks like the dog in one picture is into the stuff also. LOL.
 

taxme

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With regards to Pierre: He talks the talk but will he walk the walk? So many have said they would until they didn't.
I would prefer to take my chances with Pierre rather than with lefty liberal Charest. That guy ain't no conservative, pardner. A pinko conservative for sure. (n)
 

Nick Danger

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I would prefer to take my chances with Pierre rather than with lefty liberal Charest. That guy ain't no conservative, pardner. A pinko conservative for sure. (n)
The CPC is in a tough spot, they need to grow their voter base beyond current levels, and need strategies to glean votes from traditionally Liberal strongholds like major urban centers. A strong right-winger like Poilievre might have some success within the party where there are plenty of loyal conservatives to draw on, but out in the real world it's a different story. A positive stance on inequality and environmental issues is essential when it comes to enticing the swing vote, and these are both traditionally weak areas for conservatives in general, and Poilievre in particular.
 
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