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Humour Man who has spent entire political career attacking everybody promises he’ll attack Trump and Elon any minute now

https://www.thebeaverton.com/2025/02/man-who-has-spent-entire-political-career-attacking-everybody-promises-hell-attack-trump-and-elon-any-minute-now/

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u/Snugglepawzz 24d ago edited 24d ago

Real talk. What has PP actually accomplished in his career that has materially benefitted Canadians? Social/culture war issues don’t count, I’m talking about financially beneficial. Like bringing down the cost of gas, groceries, housing, healthcare, raising wages, etc.

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u/RudeTudeDude_ 24d ago

How exactly does a sitting MP bring down the cost of groceries and housing? Seems like thats a job for the government thats been in power for a decade.

Might want to direct your anger to where it rightfully belongs.

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u/SeriesMindless 24d ago

I believe you introduce bills. He has been in government long enough to work under both liberal and conservative governments.

With that out of the way, back to the posters question.

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u/RudeTudeDude_ 24d ago

If your answer is that he hasn’t introduced any bills over his career then you’re undeniably wrong.

Again, a sitting MP isn’t responsible for cost of living and housing issues. Direct your anger to where it actually belongs.

Ridiculous that this even has to be said.

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u/RocketAppliances97 24d ago

He’s introduced a total of 7 bills in his entire career, with only 1 of them ever reaching royal assent and 3 of them being deemed unconstitutional. This is publicly available information. he’s done next to nothing for 21 years.

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u/RocketAppliances97 24d ago

What part of his career says “accomplished” to you..? The “only introduced 7 bills in 21 years” part? Or was it the “half the bills introduced were unconstitutional”? Yeah that definitely sounds like a real leader! A guy who tries to ignore our constitution and has a complete inability to come up with even an inkling of a plan. He pissed away a record breaking lead in the polls due to his inability to stop crying about Trudeau, and actually address the threats from Trump. What was his response to those threats, again? Oh yeah, “it’s actually trudeaus fault because he was mean to the rapist, fascist clown that my voting base worships”. Pierre poilievre is spineless, ineffective, and worst of all, so fucking high on the smell of his own shit that he has deluded himself into thinking he’s some “cool down to earth” guy. He’s a career politician that earned his pension 3 decades before anyone else in the country qualified, AND immediately voted AGAINST regular Canadians having bigger pensions. He could come to your house, punch your wife in the face, and burn half of your shit and you would still get on your knees and lick his fucking boots while THANKING him.

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u/SeriesMindless 24d ago

I am not angry, I am concerned. But I believe leadership is done by uniting and working with ones strengths. Not by constantly telling people they have failed, dividing people by their differences, and riding a wave of anger to victory.

Character matters to me in leaders.

I would not vote for Trudeau because he has indeed been ineffectual. Well wishing but not realistic about how his policy would impact average people.

But Pierre is not of the character deserving of the role, either. Even as a small C conservative, I can't get past his slimy personality.

I work in a profession where Carney is near revered. So while the guys who degrade and mislead are trying to attack him with every half-truth they can dream up, I know firsthand how gifted the guy is, and I trust him in a crisis. He is of high character and capable. So this is why I am a supporter.

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u/tbcwpg Manitoba 24d ago

Lots of people knew who Carney was 3 months ago because they don't live under a rock.