Specifically in response to the “build back better” and green energy rhetoric in the throne speech, Hill says, “Liberals will continue to decimate our energy industry, creating even more despair and job losses. They will continue to block the safe and efficient transportation of Western goods and natural resources.”
What was noteworthy about the speech was that there weren’t any plans on helping reinvigorate the economy or bring social life back to normal, but instead featured weirdly divisive, and sexist rhetoric, as well as commitments to old and new radical social policies.
In their most recent article RRW quoted former TPM writers trying to build the narrative that TPM is “far-Right”, laying it at the feet of their Editor at Large, Andy Ngo. The only writer willing to go on the record was Siddak Ahuja, an open Marxist, who lamented the fact that he could no longer write “outright Socialist” op-eds. This was used as “evidence” to build the “Far-Right” case against TPM.
The fear of a “two-tiered healthcare system” rests upon the concern that too much private spending in healthcare will lure the best doctors, nurses, and laundry services to its siren call, leaving us poor saps who can’t afford such luxuries in publicly-funded squalor. The wealthy will always have choices in healthcare.
In the years of Stephen Harper’s leadership, the CPC would have been very loud in their support for peace between Israel and its Arab Neighbours. So, when Donald Trump and his team successfully negotiated peace and open relations between Israel the U.A.E and Bahrain, indicating that 9 more countries might sign on, O’Toole and the Conservatives were curiously silent.
Nobody wants the exasperation of violence and that is exactly what increased gun ownership would help to avoid. The mob is very unlikely to try and victimize those who can competently defend themselves, and ANTIFA everyday shows how increasingly important firearms are in the task of proving your ability for self-defence.
It’s safe to say that what benefits Israel, will most likely benefit the Middle Eastern countries who made peace with Israel in one way or another. A one-state solution in which Israel governs the land is a good thing. While in the past, a one-state solution may have been popular in left-wing politics, the 2005 Gaza withdrawal completely changed things.
Erin O’Toole often said during the leadership race that the UNFCCC Paris Agreement targets were “non-binding” seemingly as a way of not upsetting the base by supporting it, while still keeping his foot in the door to embrace it once he became leader.
Many Canadians were expecting to receive Canadian Emergency Response Benefit (CERB) payments on September 1. However, the cheques are currently a day late, so some have taken to Twitter to complain about the holdup and then complain at those pointing out their entitlement. Did anyone still not receive their CERB payment today? I still haven’t. […]
Nuclear power has to be done safely, and just being real here, there are a lot of drawbacks for nuclear power when it comes to safety, relating directly also to national security.
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