We don't want this to be national news. That would hurt the NDP. And the worse the NDP do, the better the Liberals do. This is just going to scare leftist NDP/LPC undecideds towards the Liberals.
If you want to see Trudeau gone, don't campaign against the NDP, don't complain about Singh, don't try to spread damaging stories about the NDP. Yes, they're communist filth but they're useful in an election. The more leftists you can get to vote NDP, the fewer votes the Liberals get and the easier the Liberals are to defeat.
Indeed. In fact the more loony hard left parties there is to vote for (Marxist-Leninist, Communist, Green, National Socialists etc) the better it is for the Tories. It splits the hard left vote and helps the Tories win more seats.
It will be an uphill battle though, ol Justine Trudeau has been importing voters by the 10s of thousands all over Canada for years. (Am not to mention Roxam Road voter pipeline)Who else does that ? Oh yeah… democrats.
There is also the bad side of having multiple left wing parties in the parliament. It shifts the overton window farther and farther to the left. That's why the CPC has to fish for LPC voters with liberal policies. And Trudeau has to go with even farther to the left with policies to get the NDP vote. In 20 years we will wake up and Trudeau will look like a Conservative.
Justine Trudeau has been importing voters by the 10s of thousands all over Canada for years
Harper did that too and if O'Toole wins, we will continue to import 300,000 to 400,000 a year.
The CPC with O'Toole is campaigning with these policies:
Carbon tax with a savings account which can only be used on government approved purchases
Safe injection sites
Pro-choice
Keeping immigration high
Balancing the budget in 10 years (speak never)
Even more money for the First Nations
I heard almost the same things from Trudeau in 2015. There are still conservative policies in O'Toole's plan, but these are getting replaced by more and more liberal policies. That's the problem if you only have one right wing party. They can abandon their base and implement liberal policies to get more left wing voters on their side, because they know the right wing base has no alternative. They have to vote for them. Another right wing party in the parliament, even a small one with only a few seats, would solve this problem.
We don't want this to be national news. That would hurt the NDP. And the worse the NDP do, the better the Liberals do. This is just going to scare leftist NDP/LPC undecideds towards the Liberals.
If you want to see Trudeau gone, don't campaign against the NDP, don't complain about Singh, don't try to spread damaging stories about the NDP. Yes, they're communist filth but they're useful in an election. The more leftists you can get to vote NDP, the fewer votes the Liberals get and the easier the Liberals are to defeat.
Indeed. In fact the more loony hard left parties there is to vote for (Marxist-Leninist, Communist, Green, National Socialists etc) the better it is for the Tories. It splits the hard left vote and helps the Tories win more seats.
It will be an uphill battle though, ol Justine Trudeau has been importing voters by the 10s of thousands all over Canada for years. (Am not to mention Roxam Road voter pipeline)Who else does that ? Oh yeah… democrats.
There is also the bad side of having multiple left wing parties in the parliament. It shifts the overton window farther and farther to the left. That's why the CPC has to fish for LPC voters with liberal policies. And Trudeau has to go with even farther to the left with policies to get the NDP vote. In 20 years we will wake up and Trudeau will look like a Conservative.
Harper did that too and if O'Toole wins, we will continue to import 300,000 to 400,000 a year.
Aaron Clarey: “Enjoy The Decline”
So what you’re saying is, we’re screwed? Got the popcorn ready.
Whhooo well…. Nice while it lasted. Better dig in and stack paper.
The CPC with O'Toole is campaigning with these policies:
I heard almost the same things from Trudeau in 2015. There are still conservative policies in O'Toole's plan, but these are getting replaced by more and more liberal policies. That's the problem if you only have one right wing party. They can abandon their base and implement liberal policies to get more left wing voters on their side, because they know the right wing base has no alternative. They have to vote for them. Another right wing party in the parliament, even a small one with only a few seats, would solve this problem.