Oyster69
Uncut, Willy
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Well, in politics stupidity is not a handicap and you certainly aren’t handicapped.Really? I'll take my chances on the LIb's over a potential break up.
I was in Quebec in October of 1995. It was close but many who voted to leave, thought it was just a negotiating position to take to get a better Federal deal. Good thing for Quebec they stayed in.
I was in Alberta in 1980 when PET dropped the NEP, at that time I'd guess 8 out of 10 would have voted to leave the country if there was a referendum. Now from what I see it's about 1 in 10. Saskatchewan I would say is the province that would have the most resentment of Liberals, but they don't want to be Americans. They also don't have the economies of either Alberta or Quebec. So they are not about to leave.
You let your fear take you where you wish. As I said this election is about one thing, Trump. Prime Ministers become dictators when elected, understanding that point means out of the three major parties their policies alone are what Canada will negotiate on.
PP has a history of alignment with Trump and far right policies. Do you honestly think he will stand up for Canada as it is now, or will he work towards some kind of agreement where he gives away our resources, and we get to stay an "independent" country.
Singh doesn't have the strength of character, he can't even rally his own caucus, was afraid to bring down the Liberals when he could have. Instead he negotiated a deal with Justin, to get a couple programs (Dental and Pharma care) passed by the Liberals. An easy deal for the Libs to make. Also when you look at the Dental program, the Lib never even worked with the CDA to create it (don't believe me, ask your dentist) . Talk about a recipe for program failure. Or in other words, Hey Singh, we tried but the Dentists never bought in. Sorry but Singh's not the guy I want making a deal.
That leaves Carney, a guy who comes for a banking back ground, knows how world economies work. He's also an unknown, so Trump and crew will have problems trying to pigeon hole how he will negotiate. Carney worked with the Obama administration during the 2008 financial crisis, and while we may never know how much he directed the American response, you can bet he has a very good idea of the weakness in the American economy so when we punch back, those punches will hurt America the most, and Canada the least.
To me when I look at those three that leaves just Carney and the Libs. I don't really care what else he does besides stand up for Canada and make Trump economically sorry, no matter the price I have to personally pay. After he has done that, if I don't like the rest, I'll vote him out the next time around.
Don’t forget to wipe your chin fellating that liberal cock!
No body likes a messy liberal cocksucker!