Killed the carbon tax, cut income taxes, supports pipelines and carbon capture, wants internal free trade and boosting military spending.

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    Because the Lib/Con duality is a farce. Team A and Team B both work for team C. Team C is all about money and power. They are both Neocons. One plays the part of the carrot, the other the stick. They ramp up or down the fear of the stick or desire for a carrot to keep 3rd parties out.

    Why do the cons complain? Because it’s all disingenuous! Because it’s all a piece of bad theatre. Everyone knows their roles and parts to play. The words are just lines. The play sucks. The play was meant to suck. It was written to suck and the casting requires good and bad actors alike to play their characters.

    It is stupid, but so are we.

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      Yeah, it’s like WWE but with worse scripts and higher stakes. Everyone boos and cheers on cue while Team C cashes the paychecks.

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    Just as the Liberals have moved to the right with Carney, the Conservative party has moved further towards the hard-right.

    Look south to the US for a taste of what sort of people I’m talking about. They care about nothing but hatred, suffering, conspiracies, and oppression.

    A lot of moderate conservatives are happy with Carney though. They’ve been wanting someone like him for years.

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    Because they don’t vote based on political policy…they vote based on political identity.

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      “What’s the platform?”, “Hating the other guys.”, Modern democracy, in a nutshell.

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      If the Overton window only moved right, how did we get $10-a-day daycare, legal weed, and record climate spending?

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        It’s moved a further right since the NDP/LPC supply and confidence agreement. The carbon tax became politically toxic. There’s no serious discussion of climate action - Alberta and Trump have seen to that. We aren’t talking about any kind of wealth redistribution or tax increases on the wealthy (remember the capital gains reform?). There’s no discussion of serious spending to directly alleviate the housing or healthcare crisis.

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          Taxed to work, taxed to live, and nothing really changes. We fund the system just to run in circles, classic hamster wheel economics.

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    Are they complaining? Carney’s approval is so high it’s gotta include some portion of conservatives who’re happy with him.

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    Erin O’Toole was the most left leaving Conservative nominee in decades, if not ever. We still complained about him/the prospect of him winning, yeah?

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        Sorry, I should distinguish them. There are two types of conservatives:

        1. Fascists.
        2. Fascist collaborators.

        Historical note, both were hanged by the score after the war.

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          Yea call millions of people fascists, then act confused when no one listens to you.

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              History is a warning, not a license to label everyone you disagree with.

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                The Conservative’s slogan in 2025 was “Canada First. For a Change.” That’s standard fascistic nativism.

                Poilievre was largely regarded as Canada’s Trump.. He ran on the same brand of anger, grievance, right wing populism, immigrant bashing, and vile transphobia as Trump. The ONLY reason he is not Canada’s prime minister right now is that Trump won and Canadians got a preview of what putting the conservatives in power would look like. Oh, and Trump threatening to annex Canada certainly didn’t help him.

                But fascist movements are rising around the world. Populist right wing authoritarianism is not unique to the US. It’s a global trend. Trump is just the highest profile win of the new fascist movement.

                And yes, modern conservative parties have been completely taken over by fascists. They’re full of either enthusiast fascists or power-hungry craven fools who will look the other way and vote for fascist policies as long as it serves them politically. Aka, fascist collaborators.

                You recoil with horror when I call conservatives fascist, but they LITERALLY just ran an overtly fascist campaign. If a fascist getting elected in a neighboring country tanks your political campaign…what does that say about you?

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                  There’s a difference between rejecting Liberal policies and embracing authoritarianism. Most Canadians get that.

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    At this rate, we’ll go from a fiscally conservative Liberal to a socially moderate Conservative and honestly, that’s probably good for Canada.