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Mark Carney says he’s a pragmatic outsider—but he’s a banker selling yesterday’s failed ideas ⋆ The Breach
  • A key problem humanity seems to have, which is exploited by politicians everywhere, is the affinity for black and white thinking.

    Capitalism and even neoliberalism are not necessarily categorically terrible. Unregulated versions of these certainly are terrible and unsustainable. And some versions and implementations of ideologies or frameworks are net worse than others.

    Absolute austerity, unregulated neoliberalism, unregulated capitalism, unopposed communism, etc, are all terrible, damaging and unsustainable. Unfortunately finding sustainable solutions is difficult and requires thought, time and dedication. And it requires vision and unifying leadership to sell it to the people.

  • Petition: to remove Elon Musk's canadian citizenship
  • Though I do think that something like a petition having the power to actually revoke a person’s citizenship is draconian, and should never actually happen in Canada, I do support the sentiment.

    You can rest easy, there's no mechanism for a petition to do anything except draw attention from those who can.

  • Petition: to remove Elon Musk's canadian citizenship
  • Obviously the petition is to compel Parliament, or whoever is responsible, to take action to do so. I see this sentiment but I think it's misplaced. The petition is to bring it to the attention of politicians who typically have a blind spot on these things and may not understand or be aware of public sentiment.

    There's no mechanism for a petition to do anything directly. But we all know that. I'm personally immediately suspicious of any attempts to create confusion on this issue. It seems to be disinformation.

  • To this day I have a hard time comprehending how someone this stupid can even be in the running for PM
  • This isn't stupidity, it's intentional and calculating.

    This bare-faced, obvious hypocrisy IS the point. It's right in our faces, and it forces his supporters to defend it. But it's the thin edge of the wedge...you defend this, and it shifts your tolerance window a bit, and the next one is a bit more egregious, and you defend that, then a bit more, and so on until you are defending felons and rapists who dismantle the government against your interests, because it supports your guy and hurts people you hate.

    At the same time Poilievre's opponents become even more indignant and angry, and it further divides into two sides - the team, and the other. This is all intended to firm up the cult and further divide out the other.

  • Remember: STOP PUSHING THE QTIP IF YOU FEEL PAIN
  • Twist ending: Trump comes out as the ultimate leftist neoglobalist. His entire life has been dedicated to cultivating the most unabashed narcissistic piss baby entitled con man personality, as a front, just so he can convince America to share its wealth and power, collapse American hegemony, and permanently destroy conservatism. He's the only one that has the special Yank whisperer powers to convince an entire nation of dumbfucks to act against their own self interest.

    At this point nothing would surprise me.

  • Remember: STOP PUSHING THE QTIP IF YOU FEEL PAIN

    Has anyone told him that tariffs require willing trade partners?

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    Remember to Rage Against The Machine!
  • I have to look him up on Wikipedia, so he doesn't really matter to me. He's not a Nazi though, so maybe?

    Sorry it's just the way it is with Nazis. The only good one is a dead one. Just accept it.

  • Poilievre's message for Americans
  • Yeah, a carbon tax that results in perhaps a percent of price inflation is just nowhere near as serious - neither in kind nor degree - as 25% across the board tariffs. And if we need to have emission reduction measures in place to trade with the EU, and trading with the EU is now an existential priority, then frankly he can sit down and shut up. The adults are talking.

    (the above assumes all the talk of economic annexation is bluster, which is no longer a foregone conclusion)

  • Poilievre's message for Americans
  • both leaders here keep talking about how we Canadians fought hand in hand in <insert war>, took in Americans in 9/11 etc.

    I agree they are all saying this, but I sense a difference in intent between Poilievre and the rest.

    Maybe it's my bias, but I feel that Poilievre is saying these things with the intent to convince the Americans - i.e., it's for the American audience. By contrast, Carney and others are saying these things more for the Canadian audience - to explain why it's justified to be angry at the Americans and we need to grow up and kick them to the curb.

    For Carney and others, it's a rallying cry; for Poilievre it's an attempt at appeasement.

  • Poilievre's message for Americans

    Being charitable... I'm not sure this is the best messaging he can go with. He doesn't seem to realize it's over. Most of us are finished with the US and we can't trust them at this point. He needs to start standing up for Canada and presenting a message of strength, independence and unity... Not continuing to offer platitudes and extending olive branches. Frankly, it looks weak, and it doesn't instill any trust that he will do what's necessary when the time comes.

    He finishes off with a show of strength that hits all the right notes, but when it comes after the weaselly opening it just seems like too little, too late.

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