Ummmmmmmmmm, Nah, Kellie Leitch!![]()
Why would Kellie Leitch need to debate Trump?
Ummmmmmmmmm, Nah, Kellie Leitch!![]()
Why would Kellie Leitch need to debate Trump?
Question of the Day.
Who said Budgets balance themselves??
It's a toughphie for the Libs!!
There would possibly come a time when whoever gets that position may have to debate Trump, especially if he/she was P.M. Guess it depends a lot on style. But hey, I'm just surmising!
What's a toughphie?
Question of the Day.
Who said Budgets balance themselves??
Why would Kellie Leitch need to debate Trump?
Like what? Stephen Harper was all business and no personality. O'Leary actually has personality.
oops, did I spell Lisa's last name wrong? My bad LOLI was at the "snooze" debate on Tuesday night and I'm afraid I agree with Kevin O'Leary. You cannot have a debate with 13 other people the way this was set up. I left early because I was so bored. Kelly Leitch has a voice that became really annoying after a while - for me at least. I tried picturing her at a conference somewhere in Europe or the US (or even the UN - yeah, the UN would be okay - she'd annoy the hell out of everyone there LOL). While I agree with some of her policies, again, doubt I could stomach her for very long. Michael Chuong (sp) refuses to do away with the carbon tax and assured everyone that it would be "revenue neutral", just like BC. Unfortunately, one couldn't challenge him on how any tax could possibly be "revenue neutral" which is an oxymoron if there ever was one. Got lots of boos. Rick Peterson and Deepak O. were entertaining if nothing else. I was impressed by Lisa Reit; she was very eloquent and does have experience. I could easily see her representing Canada on the world stage.
I went because I honestly don't know who would best represent my interests and those of Canada as a whole. I came away a bit disappointed because I'm still not sure who I would vote for; the way this whole thing was set up was extremely disappointing. I believe the whole spectacle allowed 4 questions. 4!!! I had, as I'm sure others did too, many more that required answering. As it was, it was mostly posturing and while most of those involved agreed with a lot of policies those of us attending weren't able to ferret exactly how, (whatever policy was being proposed), each individual proposed to do exactly that. How? (e.g. Rick Peterson stated he would get rid of corporate taxes and everyone would have a flat tax of 15%. He would increase military spending to UN standard of 2% of GDP. How does he merry those two together? Would he get rid of all exemptions? Would he get rid of the credits we now can claim?). Those are the sorts of things we need to know before deciding who we want to vote for. This venue didn't allow for that.
I now wish I had gone to see Mr. O'Leary instead. I might have gained a better understanding of where he was coming from at least. I was disappointed he would chose the same night as the debate though. Had it been on a subsequent night, more people would have had the opportunity to speak and hear what he had to say.
While he was absolutely correct in that the format sucked, optics are everything now-a-days so I suppose he should have showed up anyway.
JMHO
Maxime Bernier calls Kevin O’Leary a ‘loser’ for vote-rigging accusations
Maxime Bernier calls Kevin O'Leary a 'loser' for vote-rigging accusations - Macleans.ca
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