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Reason: None provided.

Max plans to run in Toronto, in a riding he has no hope of winning.

No hope whatsoever.

Further confirming that this whole PPC thing is just a scam to line Max's pockets.

He's gotta run someone in the next election in order to be a "party", and if he wants to be the party leader and keep those $100K/yr paycheques rolling in, it's gotta be him who runs (at least).

But he gains nothing by actually winning. He's old enough now to collect his full MP pension (the age is 55 for MPs with 6+ years before 2016, which he has, and h'es 57y.o. now). So he's better off just continuing to collect that pension plus the $100k salary he takes off of PPC donations. But if he doesn't make a token effort in election just to keep the party alive, he loses that $100k PPC cash.

It amazes me that there's anyone out there who can't see right through this. How are people still forking their money over to this scam? Of all the ridings in Canada, he picked the one that he's least likely to have any chance in. He has a 100% chance of losing in that riding and he knows that. There's no way that's by accident.

4 years ago
3 score
Reason: None provided.

Max plans to run in Toronto, in a riding he has no hope of winning.

No hope whatsoever.

Further confirming that this whole PPC thing is just a scam to line Max's pockets.

He's gotta run someone in the next election in order to be a "party", and if he wants to be the party leader and keep those $100K/yr paycheques rolling in, it's gotta be him who runs (at least).

But he gains nothing by actually winning. He's old enough now to collect his full MP pension (the age is 55 for MPs with 6+ years before 2016, which he has, and h'es 57y.o. now). So he's better off just continuing to collect that pension plus the $100k salary he takes off of PPC donations. But if he doesn't make a token effort in election just to keep the party alive, he loses that $100k PPC cash.

It amazes me that there's anyone out there who can't see right through this. How are people still forking their money over to this scam? All all the ridings in Canada, he picked the one that he's least likely to have any chance in. He has a 100% chance of losing in that riding and he knows that. There's no way that's by accident.

4 years ago
3 score
Reason: None provided.

Max plans to run in Toronto, in a riding he has no hope of winning.

No hope whatsoever.

Further confirming that this whole PPC thing is just a scam to line Max's pockets.

He's gotta run someone in the next election in order to be a "party", and if he wants to be the party leader and keep those $100K/yr paycheques rolling in, it's gotta be him who runs (at least).

But he gains nothing by actually winning. He's old enough now to collect his full MP pension (the age is 55 for MPs with 6+ years before 2016, which he has, and h'es 57y.o. now). So he's better off just continuing to collect that pension plus the $100k salary to takes off of PPC donations. But if he doesn't make a token effort in election just to keep the party alive, he loses that $100k PPC cash.

It amazes me that there's anyone out there who can't see right through this. How are people still forking their money over to this scam? All all the ridings in Canada, he picked the one that he's least likely to have any chance in. He has a 100% chance of losing in that riding and he knows that. There's no way that's by accident.

4 years ago
3 score
Reason: None provided.

Max plans to run in Toronto, in a riding he has no hope of winning.

No hope whatsoever.

Further confirming that this whole PPC thing is just a sham.

He's gotta run someone in the next election in order to be a "party", and if he wants to be the party leader and keep those $100K/yr paycheques rolling in, it's gotta be him who runs (at least).

But he gains nothing by actually winning. He's old enough now to collect his full MP pension (the age is 55 for MPs with 6+ years before 2016, which he has, and h'es 57y.o. now). So he's better off just continuing to collect that pension plus the $100k salary to takes off of PPC donations. But if he doesn't make a token effort in election just to keep the party alive, he loses that $100k PPC cash.

It amazes me that there's anyone out there who can't see right through this. How are people still forking their money over to this scam? All all the ridings in Canada, he picked the one that he's least likely to have any chance in. He has a 100% chance of losing in that riding and he knows that. There's no way that's by accident.

4 years ago
3 score
Reason: None provided.

Max plans to run in Toronto, in a riding he has no hope of winning.

No hope whatsoever.

Further confirming that this whole PPC thing is just a sham.

He's gotta run someone in the next election in order to be a "party", and if he wants to be the party leader and keep those $100K/yr paycheques rolling in, it's gotta be him who runs (at least).

But he gains nothing by actually winning. He's old enough now to collect his full MP pension (the age is 55 for MPs with 6+ years before 2016, which he has). So he's better off just continuing to collect that pension plus the $100k salary to takes off of PPC donations. But if he doesn't make a token effort in election just to keep the party alive, he loses that $100k PPC cash.

It amazes me that there's anyone out there who can't see right through this. How are people still forking their money over to this scam? All all the ridings in Canada, he picked the one that he's least likely to have any chance in. He has a 100% chance of losing in that riding and he knows that. There's no way that's by accident.

4 years ago
2 score
Reason: Original

Max plans to run in Toronto, in a riding he has no hope of winning.

No hope whatsoever

Further confirming that this whole PPC thing is just a sham.

He's gotta run someone in the next election in order to be a "party", and if he wants to be the party leader and keep those $100K/yr paycheques rolling in, it's gotta be him who runs (at least).

But he gains nothing by actually winning. He's old enough now to collect his full MP pension (the age is 55 for MPs with 6+ years before 2016, which he has). So he's better off just continuing to collect that pension plus the $100k salary to takes off of PPC donations. But if he doesn't make a token effort in election just to keep the party alive, he loses that $100k PPC cash.

It amazes me that there's anyone out there who can't see right through this. How are people still forking their money over to this scam? All all the ridings in Canada, he picked the one that he's least likely to have any chance in. He has a 100% chance of losing in that riding and he knows that. There's no way that's by accident.

4 years ago
1 score