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Reason: None provided.

Fuck the approval.

Translation: Fuck trying to get people to vote for us.

Ok, so let's say the CPC does it your way and bleats about the lockdowns like Max is doing. Their polling numbers will tank as a result, and then Trudeau wins a majority in the election that's bound to happen within the next year and now Trudeau has even MORE power to lock you down, and will have secured that power until at least 2025 (because there are no non-confidence votes and snap elections under majority governments. They get the whole four years). That's the outcome you want?

I swear to god. No offense, but I think the issue with you PPC guys is you're just not thinking these matters through, because you don't understand how politics and democracy work. You just want to hear your politicians virtue signal about the issues you're concerned about, real-world consequences be dammed. And you've got a charlatan fringe party leader who's taking advantage of that ignorance and spurring you on with occasional incendiary tweets in order to bleed you of donation money that he pays himself $100k a year from.

I want you to explain in your own words how you think O'Toole bleating about lockdowns on Twitter will materially improve your situation. And by materially, I mean beyond just momentarily making you feel good while you read the tweet.

You have to do what's right, even if it isn't popular!

WTF does that even mean? Democracy is about marshaling the maximum amount of support you can get. It's literally the whole point of having elections.

When I read comments like "You have to do what's right, even if it isn't popular!", I seriously stop and wonder if someone can genuinely be that ignorant of how elections work, or if it's that I'm talking to a Liberal shill who's just trying to split the conservative vote by pushing votes toward the PPC. Because I just can't wrap my head around how someone could legitimately think "Popularity be damned!" is a sound election strategy. It's as if you don't know what an election is. And I find that unbelievable.

As for "doing what's right", the CPC can't do shit from the opposition bench. They're not governing. All they can do it try to win the next election, then they can make changes. And you can't win elections if you take an opposing position to 75% of voters. Catering to fringe views is how you end up with zero seats and 1.6% of the vote.

3 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

Fuck the approval.

Translation: Fuck trying to get people to vote for us.

Ok, so let's say the CPC does it your way and bleats about the lockdowns like Max is doing. Their polling numbers will tank as a result, and then Trudeau wins a majority in the election that's bound to happen within the next year and now Trudeau has even MORE power to lock you down, and will have secured that power until at least 2025 (because there are no non-confidence votes and snap elections under majority governments. They get the whole four years). That's the outcome you want?

I swear to god. No offense, but I think the issue with you PPC guys is you're just not thinking these matters through, because you don't understand how politics and democracy work. You just want to hear your politicians virtue signal about the issues you're concerned about, real-world consequences be dammed.

I want you to explain in your own words how you think O'Toole bleating about lockdowns on Twitter will materially improve your situation. And by materially, I mean beyond just momentarily making you feel good while you read the tweet.

You have to do what's right, even if it isn't popular!

WTF does that even mean? Democracy is about marshaling the maximum amount of support you can get. It's literally the whole point of having elections.

When I read comments like "You have to do what's right, even if it isn't popular!", I seriously stop and wonder if someone can genuinely be that ignorant of how elections work, or if it's that I'm talking to a Liberal shill who's just trying to split the conservative vote by pushing votes toward the PPC. Because I just can't wrap my head around how someone could legitimately think "Popularity be damned!" is a sound election strategy. It's as if you don't know what an election is. And I find that unbelievable.

As for "doing what's right", the CPC can't do shit from the opposition bench. They're not governing. All they can do it try to win the next election, then they can make changes. And you can't win elections if you take an opposing position to 75% of voters. Catering to fringe views is how you end up with zero seats and 1.6% of the vote.

3 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

Fuck the approval.

Translation: Fuck trying to get people to vote for us.

Ok, so let's say the CPC does it your way and bleats about the lockdowns like Max is doing. Their polling numbers will tank as a result, and then Trudeau wins a majority in the election that's bound to happen within the next year and now Trudeau has even MORE power to lock you down, and will have secured that power until at least 2025. That's the outcome you want?

I swear to god. No offense, but I think the issue with you PPC guys is you're just not thinking these matters through, because you don't understand how politics and democracy work. You just want to hear your politicians virtue signal about the issues you're concerned about, real-world consequences be dammed.

I want you to explain in your own words how you think O'Toole bleating about lockdowns on Twitter will materially improve your situation. And by materially, I mean beyond just momentarily making you feel good while you read the tweet.

You have to do what's right, even if it isn't popular!

WTF does that even mean? Democracy is about marshaling the maximum amount of support you can get. It's literally the whole point of having elections.

When I read comments like "You have to do what's right, even if it isn't popular!", I seriously stop and wonder if someone can genuinely be that ignorant of how elections work, or if it's that I'm talking to a Liberal shill who's just trying to split the conservative vote by pushing votes toward the PPC. Because I just can't wrap my head around how someone could legitimately think "Popularity be damned!" is a sound election strategy. It's as if you don't know what an election is. And I find that unbelievable.

As for "doing what's right", the CPC can't do shit from the opposition bench. They're not governing. All they can do it try to win the next election, then they can make changes. And you can't win elections if you take an opposing position to 75% of voters. Catering to fringe views is how you end up with zero seats and 1.6% of the vote.

3 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

Fuck the approval.

Translation: Fuck trying to get people to vote for us.

Ok, so let's say the CPC does it your way and bleats about the lockdowns like Max is doing. Their polling numbers will tank as a result, and then Trudeau wins a majority in the election that's bound to happen within the next year and now Trudeau has even MORE power to lock you down, and will have secured power until at least 2025. That's the outcome you want?

I swear to god. No offense, but I think the issue with you PPC guys is you're just not thinking these matters through, because you don't understand how politics and democracy work. You just want to hear your politicians virtue signal about the issues you're concerned about, real-world consequences be dammed.

I want you to explain in your own words how you think O'Toole bleating about lockdowns on Twitter will materially improve your situation. And by materially, I mean beyond just momentarily making you feel good while you read the tweet.

You have to do what's right, even if it isn't popular!

WTF does that even mean? Democracy is about marshaling the maximum amount of support you can get. It's literally the whole point of having elections.

When I read comments like "You have to do what's right, even if it isn't popular!", I seriously stop and wonder if someone can genuinely be that ignorant of how elections work, or if it's that I'm talking to a Liberal shill who's just trying to split the conservative vote by pushing votes toward the PPC. Because I just can't wrap my head around how someone could legitimately think "Popularity be damned!" is a sound election strategy. It's as if you don't know what an election is. And I find that unbelievable.

As for "doing what's right", the CPC can't do shit from the opposition bench. They're not governing. All they can do it try to win the next election, then they can make changes. And you can't win elections if you take an opposing position to 75% of voters. Catering to fringe views is how you end up with zero seats and 1.6% of the vote.

3 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

Fuck the approval.

Translation: Fuck trying to get people to vote for us.

Ok, so let's say the CPC does it your way and bleats about the lockdowns like Max is doing. Their polling numbers will tank as a result, and then Trudeau wins a majority in the election that's bound to happen within the next year and now Trudeau has even MORE power to lock you down, and will have secured power until at least 2025. That's the outcome you want?

I swear to god. No offense, but I think the issue with you PPC guys is you're just not thinking these matters through, because you don't understand how politics and democracy work. You just want to hear your politicians virtue signal about the issues you're concerned about, real-world consequences be dammed.

I want you to explain in your own words how you think O'Toole bleating about lockdowns on Twitter will materially improve your situation. And by materially, I mean beyond just momentarily making you feel good while you read the tweet.

You have to do what's right, even if it isn't popular!

WTF does that even mean? Democracy is about marshaling the maximum amount of support you can get. It's literally the whole point of having elections.

When I read comments like "You have to do what's right, even if it isn't popular!", I seriously stop and wonder if someone can genuinely be that ignorant of how elections work, or if it's that I'm talking to a Liberal shill who's just trying to split the conservative vote by pushing votes toward the PPC. Because I just can't wrap my head around how someone could legitimately think "Popularity be damned!" is a sound election strategy. It's as if you don't know what an election is. And I find that unbelievable.

The CPC can't do shit from the opposition bench. They're not governing. All they can do it try to win the next election, then they can make changes. And you can't win elections if you take an opposing position to 75% of voters. Catering to fringe views is how you end up with zero seats and 1.6% of the vote.

3 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

Fuck the approval.

Translation: Fuck trying to get people to vote for us.

Ok, so let's say the CPC does it your way and bleats about the lockdowns like Max is doing. Their polling numbers will tank as a result, and then Trudeau wins a majority in the election that's bound to happen within the next year and now Trudeau has even MORE power to lock you down, and will have secured power until at least 2025. That's the outcome you want?

I swear to god. No offense, but I think the issue with you PPC guys is you're just not thinking these matters through, because you don't understand how politics and democracy work. You just want to hear your politicians virtue signal about the issues you're concerned about, real-world consequences be dammed.

I want you to explain in your own words how you think O'Toole bleating about lockdowns on Twitter will materially improve your situation. And by materially, I mean beyond just momentarily making you feel good while you read the tweet.

You have to do what's right, even if it isn't popular!

WTF does that even mean? Democracy is about marshaling the maximum amount of support you can get. It's literally the whole point of having elections.

When I read comments like "You have to do what's right, even if it isn't popular!", I seriously stop and wonder if someone can genuinely be that ignorant of how elections work, or if it's that I'm talking to a Liberal shill who's just trying to split the conservative vote by pushing votes toward the PPC. Because I just can't wrap my head around how someone could legitimately think "Popularity be damned!" is sound election strategy. It's as if you don't know what an election is. And I find that unbelievable.

The CPC can't do shit from the opposition bench. They're not governing. All they can do it try to win the next election, then they can make changes. And you can't win elections if you take an opposing position to 75% of voters. Catering to fringe views is how you end up with zero seats and 1.6% of the vote.

3 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

Fuck the approval.

Translation: Fuck trying to get people to vote for us.

Ok, so let's say the CPC does it your way and bleats about the lockdowns like Max is doing. Their polling numbers will tank as a result, and then Trudeau wins a majority in the election that's bound to happen within the next year and now Trudeau has even MORE power to lock you down, and will have secured power until at least 2025. That's the outcome you want?

I swear to god. No offense, but I think the issue with you PPC guys is you're just not thinking these matters through, because you don't understand how politics and democracy work. You just want to hear your politicians virtue signal about the issues you're concerned about, real-world consequences be dammed.

I want you to explain in your own words how you think O'Toole bleating about lockdowns on Twitter will materially improve your situation. And by materially, I mean beyond just momentarily making you feel good while you read the tweet.

You have to do what's right, even if it isn't popular!

WTF does that even mean? Democracy is about marshaling the maximum amount of support you can get. It's literally the whole point of having elections.

When I read comments like "You have to do what's right, even if it isn't popular!", I seriously stop and wonder if someone can genuinely be that ignorant of how elections work, or if it's that I'm talking to a Liberal shill who's just trying to split the conservative vote by pushing votes toward the PPC. Because I just can't wrap my head around how someone could legitimately think "Popularity be damned!" is sound election strategy.

The CPC can't do shit from the opposition bench. They're not governing. All they can do it try to win the next election, then they can make changes. And you can't win elections if you take an opposing position to 75% of voters. Catering to fringe views is how you end up with zero seats and 1.6% of the vote.

3 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

Fuck the approval.

Translation: Fuck trying to get people to vote for us.

Ok, so let's say the CPC does it your way and bleats about the lockdowns like Max is doing. Their polling numbers will tank as a result, and then Trudeau wins a majority in the election that's bound to happen within the next year and now Trudeau has even MORE power to lock you down, and will have secured power until at least 2025. That's the outcome you want?

I swear to god. No offense, but I think the issue with you PPC guys is you're just not thinking these matters through, because you don't understand how politics and democracy work. You just want to hear your politicians virtue signal about the issues you're concerned about, real-world consequences be dammed.

I want you to explain in your own words how you think O'Toole bleating about lockdowns on Twitter will materially improve your situation. And by materially, I mean beyond just momentarily making you feel good while you read the tweet.

You have to do what's right, even if it isn't popular!

WTF does that even mean? Democracy is about marshaling the maximum amount of support you can get. It's literally the whole point of having elections. When I read comments like that one, I genuinely wonder if someone can be that ignorant of how elections work, or I'm talking to a Liberal shill who's just trying to split the conservative vote by pushing votes toward the PPC. Because I just can't wrap my head around how someone could legitimately think "Popularity be damned!" is sound election strategy.

The CPC can't do shit from the opposition bench. They're not governing. All they can do it try to win the next election, then they can make changes. And you can't win elections if you take an opposing position to 75% of voters. Catering to fringe views is how you end up with zero seats and 1.6% of the vote.

3 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

Fuck the approval.

Translation: Fuck trying to get people to vote for us.

Ok, so let's say the CPC does it your way and bleats about the lockdowns like Max is doing. Their polling numbers will tank as a result, and then Trudeau wins a majority in the election that's bound to happen within the next year and now Trudeau has even MORE power to lock you down, and will have secured power until at least 2025. That's the outcome you want?

I swear to god. No offense, but I think the issue with you PPC guys is you're just not thinking these matters through, because you don't understand how politics and democracy work. You just want to hear your politicians virtue signal about the issues you're concerned about, real-world consequences be dammed.

I want you to explain in your own words how you think O'Toole bleating about lockdowns on Twitter will materially improve your situation. And by materially, I mean beyond just momentarily making you feel good while you read the tweet.

You have to do what's right, even if it isn't popular!

WTF does that even mean? Democracy is about marshaling the maximum amount of support you can get. It's literally the whole point of having elections.

The CPC can't do shit from the opposition bench. They're not governing. All they can do it try to win the next election, then they can make changes. And you can't win elections if you take an opposing position to 75% of voters. Catering to fringe views is how you end up with zero seats and 1.6% of the vote.

3 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

Fuck the approval.

Translation: Fuck trying to get people to vote for us.

Ok, so let's say the CPC does it your way and bleats about the lockdowns like Max is doing. Their polling numbers will tank as a result, and then Trudeau wins a majority in the election that's bound to happen within the next year and now Trudeau has even MORE power to lock you down, and will have secured power until at least 2025. That's the outcome you want?

I swear to god. No offense, but I think the issue with you PPC guys is you're just not thinking these matters through, because you don't understand how politics and democracy work. You just want to hear your politicians virtue signal about the issues you're concerned about, real-world consequences be dammed.

I want you to explain in your own words how you think O'Toole bleating about lockdowns on Twitter will materially improve your situation. And by materially, I mean beyond just momentarily making you feel good while you read the tweet.

You have to do what's right, even if it isn't popular!

WTF does that even mean? Democracy is about marshaling the maximum amount of support you get. It's literally the whole point of having elections.

The CPC can't do shit from the opposition bench. They're not governing. All they can do it try to win the next election, then they can make changes. And you can't win elections if you take an opposing position to 75% of voters. Catering to fringe views is how you end up with zero seats and 1.6% of the vote.

3 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

Fuck the approval.

Translation: Fuck trying to get people to vote for us.

Ok, so let's say the CPC does it your way and bleats about the lockdowns like Max is doing. Their polling numbers will tank as a result, and then Trudeau secures a majority in the election that's bound to happen within the next year and now Trudeau has even MORE power to lock you down, and no end to his rule in sight. That's the outcome you want?

I swear to god. No offense, but I think the issue with you PPC guys is you're just not thinking these matters through, because you don't understand how politics and democracy work. You just want to hear your politicians virtue signal about the issues you're concerned about, real-world consequences be dammed.

I want you to explain in your own words how you think O'Toole bleating about lockdowns on Twitter will materially improve your situation. And by materially, I mean beyond just momentarily making you feel good while you read the tweet.

You have to do what's right, even if it isn't popular!

WTF does that even mean? Democracy is about marshaling the maximum amount of support you get. It's literally the whole point of having elections.

The CPC can't do shit from the opposition bench. They're not governing. All they can do it try to win the next election, then they can make changes. And you can't win elections if you take an opposing position to 75% of voters. Catering to fringe views is how you end up with zero seats and 1.6% of the vote.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Fuck the approval.

Translation: Fuck trying to get people to vote for us.

Ok, so let's say the CPC does it your way and bleats about the lockdowns like Max is doing. Their polling numbers will tank as a result, and then Trudeau secures a majority in the election that's bound to happen within the next year and now Trudeau has even MORE power to lock you down, and no end to his rule in sight. That's the outcome you want?

I swear to god. No offense, but I think the issue with you PPC guys is you're just not thinking these matters through, because you don't understand how politics and democracy work. You just want to hear your politicians virtue signal about the issues you're concerned about, real-world consequences be dammed.

I want you to explain in your own words how you think O'Toole bleating about lockdowns on Twitter will materially improve your situation.

You have to do what's right, even if it isn't popular!

WTF does that even mean? Democracy is about marshaling the maximum amount of support you get. It's literally the whole point of having elections.

The CPC can't do shit from the opposition bench. They're not governing. All they can do it try to win the next election, then they can make changes. And you can't win elections if you take an opposing position to 75% of voters. Catering to fringe views is how you end up with zero seats and 1.6% of the vote.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Fuck the approval.

Translation: Fuck trying to get people to vote for us.

Ok, so let's say the CPC bleats about the lockdowns like Max is doing, their polling numbers tank as a result, and then Trudeau secures a majority in the election that's bound to happen within the next year and now Trudeau has even MORE power to lock you down, and no end to his rule in sight. That's the outcome you want?

I swear to god. No offense, but I think the issue with you PPC guys is you're just not thinking these matters through, because you don't understand how politics and democracy work. You just want to hear your politicians virtue signal about the issues you're concerned about, real-world consequences be dammed.

I want you to explain in your own words how you think O'Toole bleating about lockdowns on Twitter will materially improve your situation.

You have to do what's right, even if it isn't popular!

WTF does that even mean? Democracy is about marshaling the maximum amount of support you get. It's literally the whole point of having elections.

The CPC can't do shit from the opposition bench. They're not governing. All they can do it try to win the next election, then they can make changes. And you can't win elections if you take an opposing position to 75% of voters. Catering to fringe views is how you end up with zero seats and 1.6% of the vote.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Fuck the approval.

Translation: Fuck trying to get people to vote for us.

Ok, so let's say the CPC bleats about the lockdowns like Max is doing, their polling numbers tank as a result, and then Trudeau secures a majority in the election that's bound to happen within the next year and now Trudeau has even MORE power to lock you down, and no end to his rule in sight. That's the outcome you want?

I swear to god. No offense, but I think the issue with you PPC guys is you're just not thinking these matters through, because you don't understand how politics and democracy work. You just want to hear your politicians virtue signal about the issues you're concerned about, real-world consequences be dammed.

I want you to explain in your own words how you think O'Toole bleating about lockdowns on Twitter will materially improve your situation.

You have to do what's right, even if it isn't popular!

WTF does that even mean?

The CPC can't do shit from the opposition bench. They're not governing. All they can do it try to win the next election, then they can make changes. And you can't win elections if you take an opposing position to 75% of voters. Catering to fringe views is how you end up with zero seats and 1.6% of the vote.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Fuck the approval.

Translation: Fuck trying to get people to vote for us.

Ok, so the CPC bleats about the lockdowns like Max is doing, their polling numbers tank as a result, and then Trudeau secures a majority in the election that's bound to happen within the next year and now Trudeau has even MORE power to lock you down, and no end to his rule in sight. That's the outcome you want?

I swear to god. No offense, but I think the issue with you PPC guys is you're just not thinking these matters through, because you don't understand how politics and democracy work. You just want to hear your politicians virtue signal about the issues you're concerned about, real-world consequences be dammed.

I want you to explain in your own words how you think O'Toole bleating about lockdowns on Twitter will materially improve your situation.

You have to do what's right, even if it isn't popular!

WTF does that even mean?

The CPC can't do shit from the opposition bench. They're not governing. All they can do it try to win the next election, then they can make changes. And you can't win elections if you take an opposing position to 75% of voters. Catering to fringe views is how you end up with zero seats and 1.6% of the vote.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Fuck the approval.

Ok, so the CPC bleats about the lockdowns like Max is doing, their polling numbers tank as a result, and then Trudeau secures a majority in the election that's bound to happen within the next year and now Trudeau has even MORE power to lock you down, and no end to his rule in sight. That's the outcome you want?

I swear to god. No offense, but I think the issue with you PPC guys is you're just not thinking these matters through, because you don't understand how politics and democracy work. You just want to hear your politicians virtue signal about the issues you're concerned about, real-world consequences be dammed.

I want you to explain in your own words how you think O'Toole bleating about lockdowns on Twitter will materially improve your situation.

You have to do what's right, even if it isn't popular!

WTF does that even mean?

The CPC can't do shit from the opposition bench. They're not governing. All they can do it try to win the next election, then they can make changes. And you can't win elections if you take an opposing position to 75% of voters. Catering to fringe views is how you end up with zero seats and 1.6% of the vote.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Fuck the approval.

Ok, so the CPC bleats about the lockdowns like Max is doing, their polling numbers tank as a result, and then Trudeau secures a majority in the election that's bound to happen within the next year and now Trudeau has even MORE power to lock you down, and no end to his rule in sight. That's the outcome you want?

I swear to god. No offense, but I think the issue with you PPC guys is you're just not thinking these matters through, because you don't understand how politics and democracy work. You just want to hear your politicians virtue signal about the issues you're concerned about, real-world consequences be dammed.

I want you to explain in your own words how you think O'Toole bleating about lockdowns on Twitter will materially improve your situation.

You have to do what's right, even if it isn't popular!

WTF does that even mean?

The CPC can't do shit from the opposition bench. They're not governing. All they can do it try to win the next election, then they can make changes. And you can't win elections if you take an opposing position to 75% of voters. Catering to finge views is how you end up with zero seats and 1.6% of the vote.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Fuck the approval.

Ok, so the CPC bleats about the lockdowns like Max is doing, their polling numbers tank as a result, and then Trudeau secures a majority in the election that's bound to happen within the next year and now Trudeau has even MORE power to lock you down, and no end to his rule in sight. That's the outcome you want?

I swear to god. No offense, but I think the issue with you PPC guys is you're just not thinking these matters through, because you don't understand how politics and democracy work. You just want to hear your politicians virtue signal about the issues you're concerned about, real-world consequences be dammed.

I want you to explain in your own words how you think O'Toole bleating about lockdowns on Twitter will materially improve your situation.

You have to do what's right, even if it isn't popular!

WTF does that even mean?

The CPC can't do shit from the opposition bench. They're not governing. All they can do it try to win the next election, then they can make changes. And you can't win elections if you take an opposing position to 75% of voters.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Fuck the approval.

Ok, so the CPC bleats about the lockdowns like Max is doing, their polling numbers tank as a result, and then Trudeau secures a majority in the election that's bound to happen within the next year and now Trudeau has even MORE power to lock you down, and no end to his rule in sight. That's the outcome you want?

I swear to go. No offense, but I think the issue with you PPC guys is you're just not thinking these matters through, because you don't understand how politics and democracy work. You just want to hear your politicians virtue signal about the issues you're concerned about, real-world consequences be dammed.

I want you to explain in your own words how you think O'Toole bleating about lockdowns on Twitter will materially improve your situation.

You have to do what's right, even if it isn't popular!

WTF does that even mean?

The CPC can't do shit from the opposition bench. They're not governing. All they can do it try to win the next election, then they can make changes. And you can't win elections if you take an opposing position to 75% of voters.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Fuck the approval.

Ok, so the CPC bleats about the lockdowns like Max is doing, their polling numbers tank as a result, and then Trudeau secures a majority in the election that's bound to happen within the next year and now Trudeau has even MORE power to lock you dow, and no end to his rule in sight. That's the outcome you want?

I swear to go. No offense, but I think the issue with you PPC guys is you're just not thinking these matters through, because you don't understand how politics and democracy work. You just want to hear your politicians virtue signal about the issues you're concerned about, real-world consequences be dammed.

I want you to explain in your own words how you think O'Toole bleating about lockdowns on Twitter will materially improve your situation.

You have to do what's right, even if it isn't popular!

WTF does that even mean?

The CPC can't do shit from the opposition bench. They're not governing. All they can do it try to win the next election, then they can make changes. And you can't win elections if you take an opposing position to 75% of voters.

3 years ago
1 score