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Seems so messy. The $250 rebate. The GST holiday which has been mostly ridiculed in my social media world, costing the treasury an estimated $1.6 billion. All that would fit in Chrystia Freeland’s sentence: “That means eschewing costly political gimmicks, which we can ill afford and which Canadians doubt that we recognize the gravity of the moment.”

Given the choice between the walking, mean spirited, empty sloganeering of Poilievre or PMJT, I would take the PM, but he seems to be the best asset for a Poilievre win at this time. Time to turn out the lights, Prime Minister.

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Between a rock and a hard place, to be sure.

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It was time for Freeland to step away. She is a neocon. Canada does not need another hawk driving war and division.

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.. am unclear when you spoke to the Prime Minister - about how ‘shocked - the condition his condition was in !

Perhaps you’ll ’explain the explanation he may have included .. re the historic & bold challenge he issued ..

.. yes indeedy.. I did type -> to you.. the word ‘historic & will add ‘contemporary .. ie ‘in the now..

& rooted in ‘reality.. & not in ‘fantasy .. 🦎🏴‍☠️🍁

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