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  • Track_Shovel@slrpnk.net
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    2 days ago

    While I think she’s a strong candidate, I don’t think she stands a hope in hell of defeating PP in 2025. She’s “too close to Trudeau” and a woman, in a time when right wing voters and misogyny seem to be on the rise

    They need to be thinking and planning for 2029. She might be able to pull it off then, I’d the liberals don’t get totally smashed in 2025, she’s a smart leader of the official opposition and she has a good PR team behind her.

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      18 hours ago

      I’d be curious if any of them actually believe they can turn the dissatisfaction around now that Trudeau is gone and win the next election. I’d love it if they or the NDP can, but I really wonder if even they think they can in 2025.

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    1 day ago

    I am guessing that if you want to endure a long video to get an idea what Chrystia Freeland is like last October’s talk with the Council on Foreign Relations is a better bet.

    My impression: All the intellectual depth of Justin Trudeau, but double the patronizing tone.

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      I don’t think it matters. Liberals would be fools to elect her as leader. The populace is specifically sick of the current direction of the government, and she was at the core of it all. Her candidacy is DOA.

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    2 days ago

    38 minutes in and what a shit show… I think I understand why Carney did his in Edmonton. 😅

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      2 days ago

      Other than repetitions of “I will fight, we will fight, we will win, because Canadian” I heard:

      • Strong retaliation against tariffs
        • Cool
      • Treat government finances like private citizens treat theirs
        • Red flag for austerity
      • Liberal party must listen more to what voters tell them
      • Consumer carbon tax gone
      • Disagreements with PM on spending (for a long time), she wanted less spending. Fiscal responsibility is very important to her, that’s why she broke from PM. Doesn’t commit to balanced budged.

      I didn’t hear much about how she plans to tackle the economic issues facing us.

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        21 hours ago

        I think now might be the time you don’t want to balance the budget, when you’re expecting a brutal trade war and lots of layoffs.

        But the last few years we should have been rebuilding that war chest.

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        It’s going to be the fucking status quo plus austerity. I’m tired of those politicians who only worry about the economy and spending. It’s funny how they never talk about taxing the rich or implementing real measures to fight rent and home prices.

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          I’m cautiously optimistic that Carney might have more progressive ideas around increasing median wages and taxing the rich. I’ve heard a few things from him during interviews and such that tell me he’s not the austerity type, but we’ll know when he lays out something concrete.

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            1 day ago

            Well he appeared on the Jon’s Stewart’s Daily Show and what he said seemed in line with what you said. Who knows.

            My choice next election is still going to be between the NDP and the Bloc Québécois. If the NDP really don’t stand a chance, I’m voting Bloc because I know they are strong in the polls and they’ll fight for Québec. They represent Québec’s more progressive values and as the official oppositon (yes, that’s a very probable scenario) they might be able to push back and protect those values.

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        Treat government finances like private citizens treat theirs

        This is an especially hilarious take for someone who was actually Finance minister. I guess politics isn’t possible without some pandering?

        • Avid Amoeba@lemmy.caOP
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          I mean, it’s not like finance ministers haven’t treated government finances this way with bad results for the average people.