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LIBS NEED TO FACE THE MUSIC When Justin Trudeau first announced he was stepping down, I was one of the few who didn’t want him to. Rather, he and his colleagues should face the voters for their disastrous record. I also predicted that when the Liberals picked a new leader, and then resumed the promise of everything for free and asserting that they were nothing like their previous leader, that the masses would welcome them back with open arms. Obviously forgetting that this lot are the exact same bunch who ran the country into the ground and made us the laughing stock of the world with zero credibility. It makes you shake your head in disbelief when the lemmings keep leaping off the same hill. We truly deserve what we get when you anoint a guy who has no seat in Parliament, is not elected and is going to give you the exact same thing as the last 10 years. There’s a reason they called him “Mark Carnage” after his stint in Europe. Wake up, Canada!
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(Trudeau never had the courage to face the voters after his nearly decade of ruinous policies. He was out party before country and now here we are)
CARNEY A HYPOCRITE Mark Carney is a phony and fits in perfectly with the clapping hypocritical seals that surround him. He has not been elected by the voters and yet he behaves like he was. If he had any ethics, he would have immediately recalled Parliament, called an election and let the voters decide who would be our next prime minister. Instead, he started his election campaign by making major policy decisions, flying to Europe and behaving as though he was the duly elected prime minister of Canada. An affront to our so-called democracy, a farce and an outrage.
Bernard A. Moyle Aurora
(Carney and Trudeau share a similar arrogance. And watch as the new Liberal leader takes questions on the campaign trail – he acts as if it’s an affront to be questioned by the media)
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