CDN Election 2019

pgs

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I would rather see Justin win than some Neo-nazi like Scheer. But then you like Neo-Nazis like Trump.
Scheer is liberal through and through . Bought and paid for by the Quebec Liberal dairy cartel . A vote for Scheer is a vote for the continuation of liberal policies . Yet Cliffy thinks he is a neo nazi . Lol you could have had Mulcair . Losers .
 

JLM

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Scheer is liberal through and through . Bought and paid for by the Quebec Liberal dairy cartel . A vote for Scheer is a vote for the continuation of liberal policies . Yet Cliffy thinks he is a neo nazi . Lol you could have had Mulcair . Losers .


Cliffy thinks a lot of things that may bear further checking!
 

Cliffy

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Cliffy thinks a lot of things that may bear further checking!
Phuk the party system. Conservatives/Liberals are all the same: puppets that dance to the tunes of the ruling elite. Only sheeple believe voting for either one would change anything. I would rather all MPs be independents but sheeple keep voting for the wolves.... dumb phuks.
 

JLM

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Phuk the party system. Conservatives/Liberals are all the same: puppets that dance to the tunes of the ruling elite. Only sheeple believe voting for either one would change anything. I would rather all MPs be independents but sheeple keep voting for the wolves.... dumb phuks.


I certainly agree with you there, but still think any other candidate would be a better P.M. than Justin. You just can't have an asshole who impedes justice being the leader of a country not to mention a hypocrite! I'm not overly thrilled with Scheer, but I suppose he deserves a chance until he proves otherwise. One thing for sure you want the exact opposite of what Putz and CC would vote for.
 

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The U.S. owns the world’s most gold, with a reserve worth $373 billion. Here’s who comes in second
Published: May 31, 2019 9:58 a.m. ET

This map shows which countries own the most gold worldwide



https://www.marketwatch.com/story/t...ost-gold-heres-who-comes-in-second-2019-05-30


Canada sells off remaining gold reserves; has just 77 ounces left
https://globalnews.ca/news/2557900/canada-sells-off-remaining-gold-reserves-has-just-77-ounces-left/

Seriously this F*ck tard and all his supporters are the DEATH OF CANADA.

I hope you people realize how severely Canada is messed up with Trudie offing the last of our gold:

WE ARE Totally EFFEN SCREWED.​
 
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Danbones

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"Yes"...Ah, so You CAN speak for yourself.
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Good boi..it's nice to see you have learned something during your time here.
 

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Dirty politics starting early

Morneau tweet warning of Scheer's 'hidden' agenda on spending cuts is misleading, Conservatives say

OTTAWA — Finance Minister Bill Morneau on Monday used a three-year-old video to paint Andrew Scheer as a Conservative leader who would impose “painful cuts” to public spending if he wins the October election, part of a string of attacks by Liberal Cabinet members in recent weeks.
On Monday, Morneau posted a 2016 video to Twitter that showed Scheer talking about his plans to balance the budget if he ever formed government. Scheer at one point suggests that past Conservative governments had made the mistake of proposing spending cuts with a “hard-edged tone,” and said future leaders should be more “careful” about how the convey such retrenchment.
The finance minister claimed Scheer had been “caught telling a private meeting of Conservatives” about his plans to cut spending, while also detailing his intention to “hide” those very plans from voters. “This is what Conservative politicians do,” Morneau said in a separate tweet, claiming they would cut services for average Canadians.

But the video is from a September 2016 Conservative candidate forum that was widely shared on public platforms including Facebook. In it, Scheer spoke about the need to balance budgets, primarily by not “spending the money in the first place.”
Also watch: Conservative Party Leader Andrew Scheer speaks with the Star about the future of young families (Provided by HuffPost Canada)

Bill Morneau

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Andrew Scheer is committed to painful cuts, but he’s trying really hard not to talk about it. This video proves it. Scheer’s been caught telling a private meeting of Conservatives about his cuts plan, and promises to be “very, very careful” to hide it.

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“One of the best ways to get out of a hole is stop digging, and not inventing new ways of spending money,” Scheer had said, in an apparent reference to Morneau’s fiscal policy.
“This is just more desperation from Justin Trudeau and his Liberals,” said spokesperson Simon Jefferies. “They want to talk about anything other than their record, and they will lie to Canadians again and again.”
The tweet by Morneau underscores an attempt by the Liberal Party to strategically run deficits ahead of the federal election, then frame any plans to return to balance as an act of “austerity” that threatens voter livelihoods. It also taps into the anxieties of some voters, who fear budget cuts for crucial social services.
His comments come amid a string of attacks on the Conservative leader from Liberal Cabinet members in recent weeks, including Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale and Tourism Minister Mélanie Joly. Industry Minister Navdeep Bains echoed Morneau’s comments Monday, saying Canada “can’t cut its way to prosperity.”
Prime Minster Justin Trudeau promised in 2015 to run a $10-billion deficit in his first budget, which he would bring back to balance by 2019. The party almost immediately abandoned those plans, running deficits nearly twice that size, and scrapping plans to return to surplus.
Scheer had initially promised to balance the budget in two years if the Conservatives formed government, but quickly abandoned those plans in May this year, extending the timeline to five years.
The party has not explicitly said how it would return the budget to balance, besides scrapping the $35-billion Canada Infrastructure Bank, among a few other things.
Economists over the past four years widely agreed that Ottawa should have trimmed its fiscal spending measures, particularly in 2017 when its economy was running near full capacity.
Sean Speer, a former economic advisor to Stephen Harper, said Morneau likely continued to run deficits largely as a marketing exercise.
“The government’s fiscal policy is not motivated by considerations about the business cycle or the proper fiscal strategy,” Speer wrote recently for the Macdonald-Laurier Institute. “Mr. Morneau’s ongoing deficit is not about policy. It is about politics. His government has sought to weaponize deficit spending as a political tool.”
Observers say Ottawa has repeatedly run sizeable deficits despite a windfall in revenues, which could have helped narrow its fiscal gap. Ottawa ran a $15-billion deficit in 2018-19, for example, even after seeing a $3.1-billion surplus over the first 11 months of the year, due mainly to higher revenues.
“Arguing about whether the deficit ought to be the subject of policy-based approval or alarm is regrettably irrelevant,” Speer wrote. “It presupposes that the government sincerely grappled with serious fiscal policy questions as part of the process.”
Liberal Cabinet ministers have aimed a string of attacks at the Conservative leader in recent weeks, including a tweet by Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale that showed a 2005 video of Scheer denouncing same-sex marriage, partly on the grounds that gay couples cannot undergo the “natural procreation of children,” according to his speech in the House of Commons.
Goodale asked in the tweet whether Scheer “would still deny same-sex couples the right to marry,” even after Goodale himself voted in favour of a motion in 1999 stating that marriage should “remain the union of one man and one woman to the exclusion of all others.”
 

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WRONG argument there!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Our idiot Boy Justin IS NOT A NAZI!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Never has been and never will be!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Although Pierre Trudope spoke often about the greatness of BOTH .............................................


Adolf Hitler AND Joseph Stalin!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


But when Hitler broke the "Non Aggression Pact" with Stalin........................................


and attacked Russia........................................


Pissed off Pierre abandoned his support of Hitler..................................................


and gave all his love to Soviet Asshat Stalin!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


The ENTIRE TRUDOPE CLAN are aspiring Soviet Dictators!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


This is why Our idiot Boy CANNOT speak against RED CHINA for its abuses....................................


of both its own citizens......................................


AND its abuses of Cdns!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


This is why Sacha Trudope told us that bloody handed Cuban Soviet dictator Castro.................................


"was the greatest South American leader of the 20th century"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



IMBECILE Sacha Trudope went on to tell us Castro was "far superior to any merely elected leader"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


And Our idiot Boy Justin told us "he likes the way the Chinese get things done"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Yes, I am sure many Cdns are impressed by the Tianenmen Square Massacre!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


And many Cdns would enjoy participating in those desperate fights for basic civil rights in Hong Kong at this time!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


BUT the last word should be about Pierre Trudope .........................................


who wrote in his book Two Innocents in Red China..............................................


"Of the genius of Chairman Mao in rushing 30 million Chinese to the gallows"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Nothing quite screams "SOVIET ASSHAT" quite like public praise for State Sponsored MASS MURDER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


And some people think we can TRUST the Trudopes to protect our democracy and civil rights??????????????????????????


HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


STUPID DECEITFUL LIE-berals!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

spilledthebeer

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Scheer is liberal through and through . Bought and paid for by the Quebec Liberal dairy cartel . A vote for Scheer is a vote for the continuation of liberal policies . Yet Cliffy thinks he is a neo nazi . Lol you could have had Mulcair . Losers .






Somebody should notify CAMH...................................................................


one of their LOONS has got lost again.............................................


and is now posting CRAP about Scheer!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

JLM

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WRONG argument there!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Our idiot Boy Justin IS NOT A NAZI!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Never has been and never will be!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



When was Castro a South American leader?
 

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Is a man who obstructs justice ANY better than a Neo Nazi?
He put the AG in place so she would charge a big company from Quebec. Accept a guilty plea and collect a big fine and the Quebec Government Pension funds stays intact., . . . but noooo she wanted to bring down the World Bank using the Canadian Justice system. In hindsight, I wonder how she would say that is going if asked that question today.


I would think she could have used that position to investigate the Government hospitals along with the former Liberal Minister of Health. Not a fukking word for all the people that were murdered but endless words for JT telling the new AG to get professional help.

Welcome to the real Canada.
 

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Andrew Scheer's Tweet About His "Middle Class" Childhood Is Getting Torn Apart

Leading up to Canada's federal election in October, Andrew Scheer has contrasted his childhood with Justin Trudeau's. Scheer has talked about how his family struggled with money, while Justin Trudeau grew up the son of a former Prime Minister and inherited a million dollars from his father. Despite Andrew Scheer's net worth being fairly high, he still alludes to his family's financial struggles. After a Liberal MP tweeted with the hashtag #ScheerWasSoPoorThat, Andrew Scheer took to Twitter himself and said he grew up "middle class."
Liberal MP Gagan Sikand wrote, "#ScheerWasSoPoorThat he had to buy his conservative values second-hand from Stephen Harper." The tweet has since been deleted, but Scheer posted a screenshot of the tweet and replied, "Like millions of Canadians, I grew up middle class. When Trudeau’s Liberal MPs mock me for that, they mock you too."


Andrew Scheer

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Like millions of Canadians, I grew up middle class. When Trudeau’s Liberal MPs mock me for that, they mock you too.

Click the link to read the tweets
 

Twin_Moose

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Canada election: Promises Trudeau, Scheer, Singh, May and Blanchet have made

May 5: Scheer says a Conservative government would balance the books in five years
May 7: Scheer delivers a speech on foreign policy pledges, promising an "eyes wide open" approach with China. He says he would move the Canadian embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. He also promises to stand up to Russia.
May 16: In a speech at the Economic Club of Canada, Scheer unveils a series of pledges on the economy, including "a Canada fueled exclusively by Canadians by 2030."
May 28: As Bill C-71 passes, Scheer promises he would repeal the Liberals' new firearms legislation.
May 28: Scheer outlines several commitments on immigration. He says he would close a loophole in the Safe Third Country Agreement between Canada and the United States. He also promises improved language training, better recognition of work credentials and refocusing the government-sponsored refugee program on victims of atrocities.
June 3: Scheer saysthat as prime minister, he would establish an Interprovincial Free Trade Agreement as part of a plan he dubs "a closer and freer federation."
June 18: A Conservative government would establish clear timelines for pipeline approvals, and at times invoke federal jurisdictions, the Tories say.
June 19: Scheer reveals a climate plan with $2.5 billion worth of pledges, which he touts will focus on "tech not taxes."
June 20: The Conservatives promise to revoke Bill C-69, saying the Liberal bill will "phase out Canada’s oil and gas industry."
Aug. 20: Scheer says he will make maternity and paternal benefits "tax-free," providing a non-refundable tax credit of 15 per cent and include a corresponding credit to apply in Quebec.
Sept. 6: Scheer says if elected his government would create a certification system to let consumers know if certain digital products meet federal security standards. He dubs it a "Canada Cyber Safe" certification.

March 19: Liberals table the federal budget, outlining a series of promises pegged on reelection. Some key promises include the the creation of a Canadian Drug Agency,$300 million in incentives for those buying zero emission vehicles, and help cheaper mortgages for first-time homebuyers.
May 22: Liberals promise to provide up to 18 new large ships, built in Canadian shipyards, for the Canadian Coast Guard fleet. He also vows to open up the National Shipbuilding Strategy to a third shipyard, billed by defence analysts and political insiders as a move targeting voters in Quebec.
June 10: Trudeau announces Liberals will ban "harmful" single-use plastics, such as forks and takeout containers, by 2021.

Feb 20:Singh says he would re-introduce 30-year terms to CMHC-insured mortgages for people who qualify for mortgages but need extra room in their budget. He says the NDP plan to build 500,000 affordable homes in the next decade, including investments in co-operative and non-market affordable housing units.
May 13: Singh outlines a plan for climate change, saying he would help cut Canada’s greenhouse-gas emissions almost in half over the next decade.
June 16: Singh introduces his campaign platform, promising a range of policies, including a national pharmacare plan, higher taxes for the wealthy, caps on cellphone and internet bills, more affordable housing, and improved education and living conditions for First Nations communities.
June 21: Singh says an NDP government would make National Indigenous Peoples Day a statutory holiday, and ensure the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples is enshrined into Canadian law.
Sept 2: New Democrats say the party would "immediately" establish a $15 federal minimum wage.
Sept. 4: At a townhall, Singh outlines his plans to beef up police resources to investigate hate crimes and impose a federal ban on carding.

May 16: Green Party unveils an extensive climate action plan dubbed "Mission: Possible," which includes ending all imports of foreign oil and prioritizing "adaptation measures" for Canada's agriculture, fishing and forestry industries.
Aug. 8: May reveals a plan to help transition Canadian fossil fuel workers to jobs in the renewable energy sector.

Jan. 17: Blanchet is named Bloc Québécois leader on promises he will tirelessly promote Quebec independence and to “win Quebec and win for Quebec.”
April 11: Blanchet says will ensure the secularism of the Quebec state.