• @sailingbythelee
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    22 months ago

    This is true of most politicians. They know that getting elected is not really about policy, but rather about capturing the sentiments of the population. When Trudeau was elected, the country was sick of the dour Harper et al brand and wanted a younger, hipper PM with a hope-and-change message. Now that Trudeau has run through his idea list, and Canadians are unhappy with the economy, Poilievre just needs to reflect that sentiment. You hardly ever hear him talk about actual policy because he knows that concrete ideas can be attacked. Riding the wave of resentment is the successful strategy for him, so he rarely says anything beyond criticizing Trudea. I’m pretty sure that the Liberals are resigned to losing at this point, and one gets the sense that Trudeau is just tired. And Freeland is smart enough to keep her powder dry and wait until we get sick of Poilievre in turn.

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      42 months ago

      Now that Trudeau has run through his idea list

      … and ignored the one most important to Canadians that got him elected (electoral reform)… … Canadians are unhappy with the economy

      • @sailingbythelee
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        32 months ago

        Yes, agreed, electoral reform is definitely a sore point.

      • @Nogami
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        32 months ago

        He lost me as soon as he started supporting the pipeline through BC while going on and on about the natural beauty while vacationing in Tofino.

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        2 months ago

        The unmitigated failure on the disability file had a profound real world effect on most of the people I know and myself.