• ZombieCyborgFromOuterSpace@piefed.ca
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    1 day ago

    I’m 100% behind you with this.

    And every time I mentioned how it was a bad idea to vote for Carney and how bad he is, I kept being downvoted and then people comment “yeah but we would’ve has Poilievre otherwise.”

    No we wouldn’t. A lot of NDP ridings turned red because of this. But people should have voted for the NDP. With them as a strong opposition, we would still be in a better position in a minority big C Conservative government than we are right now with a majority small c conservative government.

    Carney is a corporatist. He knows how to sweet talk investors to gain their trust like any CEO can bullshit people into buying their stock. And he’s done that with all of Canada.

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      Be careful what you wish for…

      we would still be in a better position in a minority big C Conservative government than we are right now with a majority small c conservative governent.

      You might not have been aware of the full stakes and nuances of the situation in late 2024, early 2025. At around December 2024, Trudeau was so unpopular that Poilievre was in clear majority territory, not minority if an election were held then.

      This is more a matter of opinion, and I agree what we have is not a great situation, but do you really think that having Pierre in charge, with a cabinet of emboldened racists and a coalition of a group of conservative Liberals would be better than this? Metaphorically I see it as having Pierre in the driver’s seat with Liberals with them in the front and the NDP backseat driving in the opposition, versus Mark in the front, with the NDP and the Cons together in the back with PP unable to find a compelling message.

      Plus, getting Lewis to unapologetically push left-wing ideas for us I think is a better strategy than Singh’s centre-left conciliatory approach that had exhausted its usefulness. The orange wipeout was, rightfully IMO, a wakeup call for the Canadian left.