Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is again urging the prime minister to sign a tariff-free trade deal with the United States, following a video by Mark Carney Sunday calling Canada’s former strength, built on its bond with America, a “weakness” that must be corrected.
It’s almost tempting to engage in discussion, but you wear your flag so prominently, and engage is similar hollow partisan rhetoric, that I can see the warning signs. Like the white stripe of a skunk, it’s a warning to stay away because a putrid smell awaits. I guess I should thank you for the honesty, even if incidental.
Too bad. It would be nice to speak to a conservative about policy for policy’s sake, and not just engage in team boosterism and witless rhetoric. My only team is Canada, and even that is only in the service of the planet and all life on it. Political parties are just a neccessary (evil) means to get there. Seems I’m a bit of a rarity.
If its any consolation my user name is LoveCanada because that’s the truth. I defend Alberta because we catch a lot of criticism from people who dont live here, but Im NOT in favor of AB separation. Im a Canadian first, an Albertan second.
It’s almost tempting to engage in discussion, but you wear your flag so prominently, and engage is similar hollow partisan rhetoric, that I can see the warning signs. Like the white stripe of a skunk, it’s a warning to stay away because a putrid smell awaits. I guess I should thank you for the honesty, even if incidental.
Too bad. It would be nice to speak to a conservative about policy for policy’s sake, and not just engage in team boosterism and witless rhetoric. My only team is Canada, and even that is only in the service of the planet and all life on it. Political parties are just a neccessary (evil) means to get there. Seems I’m a bit of a rarity.
If its any consolation my user name is LoveCanada because that’s the truth. I defend Alberta because we catch a lot of criticism from people who dont live here, but Im NOT in favor of AB separation. Im a Canadian first, an Albertan second.