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Old 10-11-2024, 01:53 AM
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Default Will Jaggy finally get off the pot?

National Director for the NDP appeared on CTV today, on Power Play, just sad to watch this stuff.

NDP supported the vote for the motion that created the HOC lockdown at the moment, over the SDTC scandal. Jaggy got his C64 pharmacare bill passed and recieved Royal Assent all in one day, today.

So, NDP is now in a corner, all of their own making, they've dropped points in the polls over the last two confidence votes. Next one will be based on the SDTC, or will he risk tanking his party by supporting the Libs again? Will his caucus break from him this time, to try to save some of their own butts? PP will eviscerate them if they support the Libs now, he'd be getting priceless ammo for it. No questions about all that to Macgrath.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PG_hxJEp7eI
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Old 10-11-2024, 07:06 AM
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Jaggy doesn’t have a corner left to hide in.
Everything is coming to a head. Some people think the committees and questions in the hoc are a waste of time. They are not. The pressure is on and it’s really good because it is slowing the destruction of Canada by the libs.
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Old 10-11-2024, 07:08 AM
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He will do whatever it takes to secure his pension, he doesn't care about his party or anyone else.
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Old 10-11-2024, 09:23 AM
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Until “Sell Out” gets his gold lined pension, expect him to flip flop like a fish out of water.
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He will do whatever it takes to secure his pension, he doesn't care about his party or anyone else.
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Old 10-11-2024, 10:19 AM
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Old 10-11-2024, 12:26 PM
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He's worth 5 million+. Doubt he is worried much about a pension. Plus he will have tons of favors to collect owed him from over the years of his politically slimy manipulations. All he is hanging on for, same as trudeau, is that they don't want to stop until Canada is another socialist chithole. All that matters to them is implementing as much of their ideological socialist/communist false utopian delusional dream as they can.
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Old 10-11-2024, 12:38 PM
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If as you predict the NDs will lose support, where will their votes go? To the UCP. ? More likely to the Libs. The libs only need a few more seats to win a majority. IMO it’s in the UCPs best interests to keep the NDs in the game and not make the libs stronger.
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Old 10-11-2024, 12:52 PM
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If as you predict the NDs will lose support, where will their votes go? To the UCP. ? More likely to the Libs. The libs only need a few more seats to win a majority. IMO it’s in the UCPs best interests to keep the NDs in the game and not make the libs stronger.
UCP is provincial not federal.
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Old 10-11-2024, 02:57 PM
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Too many people in Ont that are in trouble financially to support Libs, there was talk of avg rent in Tor going at 5600.00/mo. Some talk of banks doing 300 foreclosures a month at present, interest rates dropped to forestall some big commercial foreclosures, some promised jobs and businesses not materializing, some layoffs and downsizing going on.
Jaggy's only hope for his pension, is if Trudope prorogues to get to Feb. Hurry up and wait to see what the Dope does. Jaggy's pharmacare bill could disappear in a quagmire of meetings to plan how to regulate/implement it, they gave it a year to figure that out, papers are saying it's law now, but, needs another vote on a budget to get authorized before implementation can proceed.
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Old 10-11-2024, 06:21 PM
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He will do whatever it takes to secure his pension, he doesn't care about his party or anyone else.
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Old 10-11-2024, 10:37 PM
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He will do whatever it takes to secure his pension, he doesn't care about his party or anyone else.
That is correct, some point in January the “NDP” are going to suddenly start “helping Canadians”.
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Old 10-12-2024, 08:47 AM
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Too many people in Ont that are in trouble financially to support Libs, there was talk of avg rent in Tor going at 5600.00/mo. Some talk of banks doing 300 foreclosures a month at present, interest rates dropped to forestall some big commercial foreclosures, some promised jobs and businesses not materializing, some layoffs and downsizing going on.
Jaggy's only hope for his pension, is if Trudope prorogues to get to Feb. Hurry up and wait to see what the Dope does. Jaggy's pharmacare bill could disappear in a quagmire of meetings to plan how to regulate/implement it, they gave it a year to figure that out, papers are saying it's law now, but, needs another vote on a budget to get authorized before implementation can proceed.
There is like 10,000 homeless in Toronto right now. Apparently worse than Vancouver. In my part of Alberta where there is no work that pays close to a living wage . Our kids move away because can't afford to live here but yet all these foreigners can some how afford rent here. Lot of them don't even have drivers license. They must be getting federal money?
I wonder if Federal government is trying to fix their ghettos and also drownd out real Albertans votes with new migration immigration?

I think sellout sing wants his pension. That's the way those rich types are. Never have enough money. I've been around the rich. They think of themselves as poor. Always wanting more. Don't carry cash. Cheap as can be about most things. Some things they spend on. Usually for appearance. I've known certain ones that were to Cheap to buy groceries. Spend big money to go on a trip someplace and then to Cheap to spend anything once they got there. There friends are usually the same. Get together socially and talk about money, investments, assets, etc.
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