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Originally Posted by casper
While I agree that most people are now tired of JT and want to see him gone. I think most Canadians are generally happy with the Liberal party polices. What specific polices are the problem ones.
Student immigration should be restricted. That will come with a Liberal or non-Liberal government. What else is there? Not much.
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Are you kidding me? Of course people are sick of JT but it goes way beyond him and gets to the root of many Liberal policies.
From our housing crisis, homelessness, upwards of 2 million Canadians using the Food Banks every month, 1.1 million foreigners landing on our shores with no where to live and taking Canadian jobs and suppressing wages, soaring federal debt with not even a plan to bring about a balanced budget, our collapsing healthcare system, our horrid foreign and defense policy, opioid and drug abuse crisis, inadequate mental health resources, declining per-capita GDP with the decline in standard of living that goes with it, a climate change agenda that has never once met its targets and won't anytime soon, to a youth that has simply given up on their future..........Trudeau couldn't have done worse if he tried.
It is for these reasons that if the Liberal brass forces Trudeau out, the replacement cannot be anyone within his inner circle or potentially even a current MP. The Liberals tied their brand to Trudeau and it got them elected but now that his name is in the gutter, he is also bringing down the entire Liberal brand with him. Only a very clear and distinct breakage from the Trudeau Administration will give the party even a remote chance in the next election.