Linking or quoting polls seriously lessens the credibility of your argument. Polls are meant to influence people and/or distract from the truth. They are not believable and should be treated as such.
Sounds like I hurt your feelings. You obviously haven't been paying attention, polls are a joke and not credible. Just look at the threads immediately below this one.
Just look at the threads immediately below this one.
Oh yeah, because a right wing echo chamber that doesn't even support the biggest conservative party but rather a small one which probably won't even win a single seat is the voice of Canada.
You're living in a leftist country bud. Nothing this forum pushes is what Canadians want.
First of all, I'm not your "Bud". Second, you sound very angry that someone is disagreeing with you. Third, if this is a right wing echo chamber, why do you post so much here? You post more than that Ham Sammich guy. Posting as much as you do makes you part of your so called echo chamber. Oh, are you the voice of reason here? What makes you an expert on what Canadians want? Polls? That's a knee slapper! Now, onto polls. I used to be a member of the Angus Reid polling group for many years, before it became Maru. After it became Maru I stayed for another year. The main reason I left was because the polls were obviously skewed and it was getting worse as time went on. Very loaded questions with answers that I couldn't, in good conscience, agree with. Some polls I couldn't get past the first couple of questions. Now, I knew, at the time, some polls are commissioned and paid for by people, or groups, that have a very vested interest in the outcome of said polls and that, in reality, they were fake and predetermined. I used to filter those out and not complete them but, near the end of my time on Maru it got to be that I was completing hardly any polls. Does that make me an expert on polls? Hardly but, experience is the best teacher. Plus, knowing that Turdoo paid media outlets and pollsters just solidifies things for me. For you to believe that climate change is the number one concern among Canadians, in a time of societal upheaval of the greatest proportion, tells me that you are not in touch with reality.
Linking or quoting polls seriously lessens the credibility of your argument. Polls are meant to influence people and/or distract from the truth. They are not believable and should be treated as such.
They are more credible than your feelings.
Sounds like I hurt your feelings. You obviously haven't been paying attention, polls are a joke and not credible. Just look at the threads immediately below this one.
Oh yeah, because a right wing echo chamber that doesn't even support the biggest conservative party but rather a small one which probably won't even win a single seat is the voice of Canada.
You're living in a leftist country bud. Nothing this forum pushes is what Canadians want.
First of all, I'm not your "Bud". Second, you sound very angry that someone is disagreeing with you. Third, if this is a right wing echo chamber, why do you post so much here? You post more than that Ham Sammich guy. Posting as much as you do makes you part of your so called echo chamber. Oh, are you the voice of reason here? What makes you an expert on what Canadians want? Polls? That's a knee slapper! Now, onto polls. I used to be a member of the Angus Reid polling group for many years, before it became Maru. After it became Maru I stayed for another year. The main reason I left was because the polls were obviously skewed and it was getting worse as time went on. Very loaded questions with answers that I couldn't, in good conscience, agree with. Some polls I couldn't get past the first couple of questions. Now, I knew, at the time, some polls are commissioned and paid for by people, or groups, that have a very vested interest in the outcome of said polls and that, in reality, they were fake and predetermined. I used to filter those out and not complete them but, near the end of my time on Maru it got to be that I was completing hardly any polls. Does that make me an expert on polls? Hardly but, experience is the best teacher. Plus, knowing that Turdoo paid media outlets and pollsters just solidifies things for me. For you to believe that climate change is the number one concern among Canadians, in a time of societal upheaval of the greatest proportion, tells me that you are not in touch with reality.