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UnvaxxedCanadian's avatar

I’m not sure. Polls are nothing but AstroTurfed leftwing influence ops. So is the media. Focusing on an external threat is the oldest trick in the book for failed demagogues. Problem is everything here is terrible. At some point even the most pliable Canadian will vote for change out of desperation. Even civil servants have kids that can’t afford a home.

Some might believe the sudden call to “harness our natural resources” though it was only yesterday we were going to leave them all in the ground??? Or that road trips were going to doom us all. Whiplash on the left.

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Ted Larkin's avatar

DJT's breaking balls have Canada's political elites swinging wildly. Few talking heads north of the border seem to appreciate that the pitcher has been given a mandate to improve America's society, strengthen its autonomy, grow its economy and solve its massive debt dilemma. This may well require significantly lower expenditures on non-essentials, reduced tax rates (see Laffer curve) and increased tariffs on imports.

It has been suggested that a 5% tariff on imports (from all nations) would be adequate. It would be the price any foreign producer would have to pay for access to the huge U.S. market - almost like a club membership. In the meantime, it is nice to see an increased interest in reducing interprovincial trade barriers and renewed interest in an east/west pipeline. It remains to be seen how Canadian some Canadiens are, when it comes to approving such an energy transmission project. A pity that we've seen and heard some "ugly Canadian" behaviour of late, including the booing of The Star-Spangled Banner. The self-righteous attitude of CBC addicts has become even more tiresome and churlish.

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