Sonya, thanks for this. I think we still have time to tell the appropriate stories, cultivate a mood, and lay out a clearer choice once Carney can start wearing the problems of incumbency.
That smug attitude can indeed be alienating and frustrating. There's a flippancy to dismissing the issues felt by tens of millions of classical liberal…
Sonya, thanks for this. I think we still have time to tell the appropriate stories, cultivate a mood, and lay out a clearer choice once Carney can start wearing the problems of incumbency.
That smug attitude can indeed be alienating and frustrating. There's a flippancy to dismissing the issues felt by tens of millions of classical liberals and conservatives, who are no radicals, and nor are they (we) asking for too much. It works for a small few, but not for many. That's not some failure of capitalism or the open markets, this has been a pretty unique experiment into rigging a Laurentian economy.
It will be important to continue to hammer that disconnect and to still invite those who have been willing to excuse Liberal scam or failures to the table. There's always the possibility for quiet conservatives in the ballot box.
Sonya, thanks for this. I think we still have time to tell the appropriate stories, cultivate a mood, and lay out a clearer choice once Carney can start wearing the problems of incumbency.
That smug attitude can indeed be alienating and frustrating. There's a flippancy to dismissing the issues felt by tens of millions of classical liberals and conservatives, who are no radicals, and nor are they (we) asking for too much. It works for a small few, but not for many. That's not some failure of capitalism or the open markets, this has been a pretty unique experiment into rigging a Laurentian economy.
It will be important to continue to hammer that disconnect and to still invite those who have been willing to excuse Liberal scam or failures to the table. There's always the possibility for quiet conservatives in the ballot box.