Pierre Poilievre is an angry little man. Bob Hepburn writes:
To Pierre Poilievre, everything is broken in Canada — and it’s all the fault of Justin Trudeau and the Liberals.
As the Conservative leader sees it, this country is a wreck, with inflation at a 40-year high, 35-year-olds living in their parents’ basements, food and gas prices soaring and crime and homelessness on the rise. His list of miseries list goes on.
Never mind that the clear evidence shows that in these troubled times Canada is faring much better on the economic front than almost every other major industrialized nation. Poilievre, however, is still demanding answers from Trudeau to why the nation is in the state it’s in and what he’s going to do to fix it.
Poilievre keeps demanding answers from Justin Trudeau while he dodges questions of his own:
Indeed, as Poilievre uses slick videos to portray himself as a voice of reason and hope, he actually has done nothing to erase, or even moderate, his image as a cynical politician who shamelessly champions crazy ideas and wacky people in his bid to become Canada’s next prime minister.
Worse, as he nears the three-month mark as Tory leader, Poilievre doesn’t even bother now to try to defend his most controversial proposals, which keep mounting with each passing week. This was evidenced by his refusal to answer questions from Ottawa-based reporters or even from business leaders after one of his Trudeau-bashing speeches.
Here’s a sample of Poilievre’s latest troubling positions:
Last Sunday, Poilievre released a video titled, “Everything feels broken,” in which he calls for the defunding of safe drug consumptions programs supported by NDP and Liberal governments, especially in B.C., because they lead to “massive” increases in overdoses and crimes. Narcotics policy expert have denounced Poilivere’s position as misguided and outright dangerous.
Also last week, cryptocurrency cheerleader Poilievre was noticeably silent as cryptocurrency prices collapsed and FTX, one of the world’s largest crypto exchanges, fell into bankruptcy. The collapse has cost many Canadians a small fortune, yet not a peep from the one-time crypto-king.
In addition, as the public inquiry into February’s so-called “freedom convoy” protests winds down, Poilievre still defends his support for the demonstrators. But he now claims he didn’t support “anyone who behaved badly.” Oh, really?
And where does Poilievre stand on Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s ridiculous proposals to ignore any federal law she doesn’t like, or to keep the fees charged visitors to enter the national parks in Alberta? Again, not a word.
Or why won’t he criticize Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s move to use the notwithstanding clause to trample on the right to strike for low-paid educational support workers — the very type of worker Poilivere claims to support.
And then there’s Ontario MP Leslyn Lewis, who suggests the Liberals are using assisted suicide policies to kill off people. In a Nov. 15 tweet, she said that Medically Assistance in Dying (MAID “is being used by the gov’t as social policy to save $ and rid society of people who the Liberals see as costly/undesirables.” Does he support this crazy view?
The truth is that Poilievre is an empty barrel. Empty barrels make the most noise.
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14 comments:
Fox News spends its broadcast day stoking fear: Poilievre does the same. The point is to make people fearful and then run against the fear they've created. The technique is effective and trust in government is at an all-time low. For me, the bottom line is never trust someone who can't even pronounce their own name.
Cap
haha.. amazing post !
Poilievre is running a familiar playbook, Cap. We should not be fooled.
He's no more than a petulant child, sal.
Hey... 'lil pp... I got a 43 year old parasite I'd like out of my federal house too.
Unvetted, unreviewed, unedited , uncriticised shower thoughts
If you need an all wet 100% critical guy who can use a social platform mega phone... I got a guy for you.
My shower thought...
Party in power, opposition party, force and resist like school yard gangs. What is the antonym of competition?
Pierre P is also mediocre, Owen. His and the CPC's narratives use the lowest common denominators when criticizing the current government because it was effective in an American election. Which makes then lazy. We are in Canada and most of us to this point aren't sucked in to the ugliness of a US style political campaign. At least not yet.
mr perfect
Poilievre is using Trump's playbook, perfect. And he believes that a majority of us are stupid enough to buy what he's selling.
As a well know fanatical supporter of our blessed Lil'PP and the beautiful MP from Haldimand—Norfolk, I'll point out that even a broken clock is right once (digital) or twice (analog) per day ...
"Medically Assistance in Dying (MAID “is being used by the gov’t as social policy to save $ "
Not the original intent of MAID, nor a 'top down' policy but given the handful of disturbing stories over the past weeks, I'd say she has a point that needs to be resolved.
Investigations, certainly, PoV. But exaggeration is dangerous.
Mr PP has not come to terms with who he actually is. Maybe he has an issue with abandonment? Anyong
And interesting idea, Anyong.
If we're looking for a source of the attitudes that are leading to abuse of the legalization of assisted suicide, don't look at government. Government is just the unwitting enabler. I know where to look because I spent nine years as a sole caregiver for my mother up until the time that she died just short of 99. The angels of death aren't in government. They're far more dangerous than any politician or political party, and they don't answer to anyone. Government should never have given them this "clinical care option".
There are lots of dark angels about us these days, John.
If we were to believe PP about the state of Canada we'd might slit our wrists and sink into a warm bath.
His statement regarding the state of Canada doesn't measure up to B.C.'s financial report. We have a surplus of over $5BILLION. Now if that surplus is Canada falling apart, I'm sure other provinces would like that type of "falling apart".
I'm sure PP thinks if he keeps repeating his lies, people will start to believe it.
Canada is one of the best countries in the world to live in. If PP does't think so, he ought not to lead it. He might remember he was part of Harper's government. What exactly did he do then to improve Canada. Come to think of it, they passed 9 pieces of legislation they were told were in violationn of the Constituion. They were all over turned at the Supreme Court
do we really want some one like that as P.M. Not so much
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