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RightOfSask 1 point ago +3 / -2

They need more than being just slightly ahead. They were slightly ahead in 2019 and still got less seats. Wake me up if the GTA is in play.

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RightOfSask 10 points ago +11 / -1

The PPC would poll at 1% or lower if O'Toole would stick to conservative policies and not peddle with promises I heard from Trudeau in 2015.

they'd just call him a flip-flopper

Oh yeah, because Mister "No carbon tax with me" is a true man of his words.

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RightOfSask 14 points ago +15 / -1

Yeah, maybe O'Toole should reach out to these 7% and get them onboard with the CPC so he can reach a majority. But then he would risk to be called a white supremacist by a certain mod.

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RightOfSask 5 points ago +5 / -0

If O'Toole wins it's probably more likely, because he will just fuck off to Ottawa and let the NDP rule again in Alberta.

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RightOfSask 7 points ago +7 / -0

Please can I get a round of applause for Kenney?

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RightOfSask 15 points ago +15 / -0

Imagine being allergic to a component of the vaccine ...

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RightOfSask 4 points ago +4 / -0

Under US law no manufacturer of an approved vaccine can be held liable. Doesn't matter if it's the Covid vaccine or the Measles, Hep or the Influenza shot.

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RightOfSask 0 points ago +1 / -1

These are the two articles I recalled reading on this subject.

The first one shows that no vaccine maker of an approved vaccine can be sued. Doesn't matter if it's the newly developed Covid vaccine or the 40 year old Measles vaccine.

According to 42 U.S. Code § 300aa–22, "No vaccine manufacturer shall be liable in a civil action for damages arising from a vaccine-related injury or death associated with the administration of a vaccine after October 1, 1988, if the injury or death resulted from side effects that were unavoidable even though the vaccine was properly prepared and was accompanied by proper directions and warnings."

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RightOfSask 5 points ago +5 / -0

I wish CPC would push back more on the tyranny of lockdowns

Good one. Almost all provinces and territories are run by "Conservatives". They all locked down.

During the first weeks of Covid CPC members pushed Trudeau to implement the Emergencies Act.

https://nationalpost.com/news/is-it-time-to-invoke-the-emergencies-act-to-thwart-covid-19

"On Sunday, Rona Ambrose called on Trudeau to declare a state of emergency. “Tell us to shelter in place, except for essential workers. We will not view it as an assault on our civil liberties, we will see it as (an) assault on COVID-19, ...”

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RightOfSask 2 points ago +3 / -1

anything with respect to liability in the event someone experiences a serious, long-term side effect.

Aren't the Covid vaccines in the same Vaccine Injury Program as any other approved vaccine?

https://www.hrsa.gov/vaccine-compensation/index.html

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RightOfSask 4 points ago +4 / -0

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.

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RightOfSask 3 points ago +3 / -0

Where are Canada’s antigen tests?

The provinces got millions of them from the feds, but they ain't really using them.

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RightOfSask 5 points ago +5 / -0

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.

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RightOfSask 3 points ago +3 / -0

Gonna dig those trenches along the 404 and 401 in Toronto then.

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RightOfSask 5 points ago +5 / -0

Really bad as in it's a repeat of 2019. As long as the Libs can hold onto the GTA and Greater Montreal, they will get another minority government.

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RightOfSask 6 points ago +6 / -0

at this point I'm team Anyone But Justin

And this kids is how Jagmeet Singh became the first NDP Prime Minister of Canada.

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RightOfSask 0 points ago +1 / -1

The other way is to mass infiltrate the upper-levels of the CPC party with traditionalists

Currently the opposite is the case. The leader of the CPC is a person who is a climate alarmist who pushes for a carbon tax. He supports abortion. He pressures the Liberals to enact left wing policies like removing the gay blood ban or legalizing drugs so that gay men can have easier sex. He tweets out pro trans propaganda during LGBT month, and so on and on.

The big problem with a Conservative party that shifted to far to the left isn't that they can't win election. O'Toole has a chance to be the next PM. The problem will be the next Liberal government. If O'Toole wins, he will get maybe 4 or 8 years as PM and then Canadians will vote the Liberals in again. And the next time this happens the Liberal PM will be even farther to the left. Even Trudeau will look like a Conservative in 20 years. There is currently only one direction for Canadian politics. They are headed left even with the CPC.

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RightOfSask 2 points ago +2 / -0

I mean what's the Liberal attack there?

More than that. First, it damages O'Toole's credibility and second they can attack him on the carbon saving account which can be only used for government approved purchases. With the current Liberal carbon tax you can use the money you get back through CAI payments as you wish.

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