WTF, good question. "Illegals", were they wearing a sign or something?CarltonTheBear said:https://twitter.com/BillTufts/status/1002700156066762752
How do idiots like this even breathe?
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WTF, good question. "Illegals", were they wearing a sign or something?CarltonTheBear said:https://twitter.com/BillTufts/status/1002700156066762752
How do idiots like this even breathe?
CarltonTheBear said:https://twitter.com/BillTufts/status/1002700156066762752
How do idiots like this even breathe?
mr grieves said:As for voters, I'd imagine liberals in the States are different animals than those across the border... but down here, centrist voters just don't seem as ideological as their right-wing or left-wing counterparts or as desirous of changing society in any particular way (hence centrists), and they generally seem to have more trust in and investment in the personal success of their political leaders (are likely to see their failures as being victimized by the media or the underhanded tricks of the opposition, rather than betraying a cause). So, if they're not motivated by a vision of how society ought to arrange itself (or are largely satisfied with how it does presently) and their leaders tell them any change is bad, any change is bad.
Nik the Trik said:mr grieves said:As for voters, I'd imagine liberals in the States are different animals than those across the border... but down here, centrist voters just don't seem as ideological as their right-wing or left-wing counterparts or as desirous of changing society in any particular way (hence centrists), and they generally seem to have more trust in and investment in the personal success of their political leaders (are likely to see their failures as being victimized by the media or the underhanded tricks of the opposition, rather than betraying a cause). So, if they're not motivated by a vision of how society ought to arrange itself (or are largely satisfied with how it does presently) and their leaders tell them any change is bad, any change is bad.
I think you're probably right that a Centrist political party appeals to people who aren't strongly ideological or who are just wary of any change to the status quo but I don't think that means there aren't strongly ideological Centrists.
Nik the Trik said:I think there are people who are as committed to the idea that neoliberal economic policies combined with the sort of social liberalism that they think is constructive for society(gay people should spend a lot of money on their weddings!) is the only good thing for society as anyone is to hard-right politics or socialism.
mr grieves said:Now, we're back to the politicians... yeah, there are some who are completely committed to the centrist program (wedding cakes for whoever can afford them), but things get clouded a bit by the way centrists disavow the worst of their policies by claiming to be "pragmatic progressives" who just know that their program, for all its flaws, is the best we can hope for, much as they'd like a living wage and strong antitrust enforcement. Are those committed ideologues? Heavens no! Just sensible folks who agree with the left-wing 95% of the time (Clinton's figure from 2016) but know the limits of the possible.
I think the reactions to Corbyn's bringing Labour up out of the basement and within a few seats of a government -- and, in other places, reactions to the inability of the center to stop the right-wing from surging into power -- was telling. Those outcomes showed a left-wing program is, at this moment in history, probably just as "pragmatic" a thing to run on as a centrist program. That the Blairs, Obamas, and Clintons of the world remain unmoved suggests they're really committed to their program and not merely "pragmatic progressives" -- though again I'd wonder if there isn't a selfish bit of motivation at play here (not a return to power, as they're out of the game, but an attempt to preserve a legacy -- does Obama want to be remembered as the 21C's Grover Cleveland?).
CarltonTheBear said:https://twitter.com/BillTufts/status/1002700156066762752
How do idiots like this even breathe?
bustaheims said:Well, I guess now we hope the Doug is about as effective as premier as his brother was as mayor.
Bullfrog said:That's the hope for sure. He's going to find out that running a province is, you know, hard. Most of his promises won't be possible to keep.
CarltonTheBear said:Bullfrog said:That's the hope for sure. He's going to find out that running a province is, you know, hard. Most of his promises won't be possible to keep.
That's fine he never intended to keep them anyway.
teMr. Ford?s campaign was run by several top Conservative operatives who will now turn their attention to defeating Mr. Trudeau in next year?s national vote.
Mr. Ford shares Mr. Trump?s dislike of the media and fondness for the term ?fake news.? During the campaign he also portrayed himself as champion of ?the people? who, he said, were being undermined by society?s elites.
But he is very unlike Mr. Trump when it comes to immigration. Since his brother?s time in office, the Fords courted and welcomed immigrants to their ranks. Last month, Mr. Ford swiftly disavowed a white nationalist from Quebec who supported his campaign.
Mr. Ford has promised further rate reductions although he did not explain how that could be squared with billions of dollars in tax cuts, beyond citing the elimination of waste that he said exists throughout the government. In turn, Mr. Ford also promised that he could eliminate that waste without cutting government jobs or services.
I voted PC because I work hard and hope that I will be rewarded by my hard work. I do not wish to be taxed to the poverty line so that the government can give FREE everything to those who do not believe in working for what you want in life, and that EVERYONE can be EQUAL. I have enough of the Liberals reaching into my pay check liberally. I don't want to be robbed by the NDP for another 4 years. Ford may not be the kind of leader I want, but I feel I need to exercise my right, instead of letting others to decide for me. I hope all of those who feel that our vote would not make a difference would just give it a shot.