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Re: Seriously?!?! by Lokmar

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I am embarrassed for Canada. Carney voters have been duped

Started by Brent, May 07, 2025, 12:42:07 PM

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Herman

The Liberals have ZERO PLANS to build up our energy infrastructure.
Just another thing Conman Carney lied about.

DKG

He proposed half a TRILLION dollars in big government spending—with NO budget plan.

He wants to spend more of YOUR money but doesn't want to tell you how.

Mark Carney has now officially proven he will be MORE EXPENSIVE than Trudeau. This is bad news.

Thiel

Mr Trump first announced tariffs against Canada on November 25. Monsieur Trudeau did not try to reach a deal to avert them.

Mr Carney has not made a serious effort like the Premier of Alberta did to stop the tariffs.

Mr Pollivere promised to sit through the entire summer to reach a deal to stop the tariffs. Mr Carney is going on vacation June 20 until the fall.

Elbows down Canadians.
gay, conservative and proud

Brent

Carney is going to entrench CBC funding instead of it being part of the budget. That means the Liberal Party's propaganda machine can never be defunded even if the Liberals lose an election.

Funding for the legacy media too could be part of his plan.

Buying the media with our money.


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Quote from: Brent on June 07, 2025, 11:30:26 AMCarney is going to entrench CBC funding instead of it being part of the budget. That means the Liberal Party's propaganda machine can never be defunded even if the Liberals lose an election.

Funding for the legacy media too could be part of his plan.

Buying the media with our money.
Buying something worthless as it turns out. You are aware of course that once upon a time these industries more or less paid for themselves. Lately they haven't been doing so great, younger generations don't really bother with newspapers, radio and television, that even places like YouTube are being forsaken as the sources for infortainment people of our generation fool ourselves into thinking are "authoritative sources", no?

I know the kneejerk reaction here is to say "well the kids are just misinformed" and "the kids should pay more attention". The truth is that they don't... and frankly I don't blame them. Those lumbering leviathans cost shitloads and exist only for a bunch of old fucks to tell us how to think. I know when I was younger, I would defer more to the messaging from my peer group than I would from some old cunt, it's the one constant that we all share.

So propping up the CBC (and other arms of dinosaur media) is dumb and wasteful, not simply on the libtards part but also on the more conservative side of the aisle. Like injecting funds into propping up the 78 rpm manufacturing industry, it is an exercise in diminishing returns. The old fuckers that buy into it are dying out, the new fuckers aren't gonna magically jump on the bandwagon out of a sense of nostalgia for a time that was dying or outright dead before they filled their first diaper with creamy nappy batter. Propaganda doesn't work if nobody bothers to watch it and a quick peek at the Nielsen ratings will tell you all you need to know about the cluelessness and desperation being enjoyed by the old farts as they scramble for that diminishing market.

While utterly failing to inculcate the kinds of values in the Gen Z'ers amd Gen Alphas who, like it or lump it, will be the ones changing our Depends when we get to be too old and grey to manage it for ourselves.

DKG

Quote from: Brent on June 07, 2025, 11:30:26 AMCarney is going to entrench CBC funding instead of it being part of the budget. That means the Liberal Party's propaganda machine can never be defunded even if the Liberals lose an election.

Funding for the legacy media too could be part of his plan.

Buying the media with our money.
He stated he wanted to increase funding for the CBC during the election. He evaded questions about funding the media which means that continues.

Nobody should be surprised by this. Nobody at all.

Brent

Quote from: DKG on June 08, 2025, 09:56:34 AMHe stated he wanted to increase funding for the CBC during the election. He evaded questions about funding the media which means that continues.

Nobody should be surprised by this. Nobody at all.
The Carney Broadcasting Corporation. He just installed himself as the real CEO.

Thiel

Quote from: Brent on June 08, 2025, 11:16:45 AMThe Carney Broadcasting Corporation. He just installed himself as the real CEO.
Mr Harper didn't sell the CBC when he had a majority government.
gay, conservative and proud

DKG

This is the Carney way. Talk like PP, but keep the economy in shackles like his predecessor.

Mark Carney offers words – Pierre Poilievre's words – but we need action
The PM is leaving all of Justin Trudeau's policies in place while trying to sound like he'll build big projects of national interest

Listening to Prime Minister Mark Carney lay out his new plan to start building Canada on Friday, one thing became clear – Pierre Poilievre won the argument even if Carney won the election.

"Canada is a country that used to build big things, but in recent decades it's become too difficult to build in this country," Carney said.

Anyone who has listened to Poilievre over the last several years would instantly recognize many of the proposals that Carney has put forward.

These weren't just policy proposals that Poilievre had put forward during the election that Carney somehow magically stole in the campaign. These were ideas Poilievre had spoken about time and again as he crisscrossed the country, holding rallies and building up his army of supporters ahead of the election, while Justin Trudeau was still prime minister.

Ideas like allowing Canadians to work in whichever part of the country they wanted.

Poilievre advocated for that policy for tradespersons and professionals alike.

Getting rid of bureaucratic red tape that stopped goods and services moving between different parts of Canada – yet another policy Poilievre championed for years.

These weren't ideas the Conservative Leader dreamed up in response to the economic turmoil brought about by Donald Trump's tariff measures or his decision to revamp the American economy and the global trading order. These ideas were the bread and butter of Poilievre's plan to give Canadians more personal economic freedom and to boost the lacklustre Canadian economy.

It's likely cold comfort to the currently seatless Conservative Leader, that his ideas will now be implemented by the party that once scoffed at him when he raised these ideas in the House of Commons.

Regardless of which party and leader puts them forward, they are the kinds of ideas that we need now.

Canada's latest unemployment rate is the latest sign of an economy in decline. The national unemployment rate is 7% – in Ontario it's 7.9% and in Toronto it's 9.1%. In Alberta, the unemployment rate is above the national average at 7.4%, while both Edmonton (7.3%) and Calgary (7.8%) are also above the national average.

"We're in an economic crisis," Carney rightly said during his news conference on Parliament Hill.

But for a decade, the Trudeau Liberals were too busy trying to do what they could to shackle the economy. He passed the West Coast tanker ban, he put in place an emissions cap on the oil and gas industry, his industrial carbon tax is still hurting industry and he passed Bill C-69, which hurts all kinds of natural resources projects and industrial projects across the country.

Carney is leaving all of those policies in place while trying to sound like he will build big projects of national interest.

Straddling two sides of the same road is a dangerous ploy, but that is what he's doing. Keeping the old policies in place, assuring all the groups that don't want our economy to be unleashed that things will be fine, while also trying to sound like Poilievre.

Carney may have some of Poilievre's words but he doesn't have his belief that building these projects is the right thing to do. Let's hope his much-vaunted business acumen is enough to see some projects through to fruition.

For now though, all we have are words when what we really need is action.
https://torontosun.com/opinion/columnists/lilley-mark-carney-offers-words-pierre-poilievres-words-but-we-need-action

Brent

He is quoting Pierre Poilievre, preaching about building Canada but keeping Trudeau's policies in place. Conversion or con job?

I will believe it when I see it.


Herman

Mark Carney says Ottawa won't overrule a province's opposition to pipeline construction, as he will seek consensus from all relevant stakeholders before the project gets the green light.

Asked by a reporter if he would impose a pipeline project that has been identified as being in the national interest but for which a province objects, Carney said, "No."

"Simply no. We must have a consensus of all the provinces and the indigenous people ... If a province doesn't want it, it's impossible. It's not the choice of the federal government," he said in French.

Jason Kenney, former premier of Alberta, said he was "astonished" that Carney "contradicted" the Constitution Act, by "handing provinces a veto over interprovincial pipelines (at least rhetorically.)"

In his June 6 social media post, Kenney argued that interprovincial pipelines fall under federal regulatory authority. He pointed to Section 92(10)(c), which grants the federal government jurisdiction over such works when declared to be "for the general Advantage of Canada or for the Advantage of Two or more of the Provinces."

Shen Li


Herman

Quote from: Shen Li on June 09, 2025, 11:25:14 PMThe final in the coffin for getting more of your country's biggest export to new markets.
Yep. That is why prairie folks are pulling the pin on Canada.

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