Too early to tell, but at least PP has stopped trying to “make Canada great again” and he’s abandoned his Trumpian language somewhat.
Serious question, does it actually resonate with people with he continually throws around nicknames like “Carbon Tax Carney” or “Sell Out Singh”? I can’t stand that kind of disrespectful rhetoric no matter who uses it, but just curious if others find it appealing
Not appealing to me. I’d rather hear your lies of what you plan to do instead of your attacks on how the other guy isn’t ready/we can’t afford him. Show me you are better for ME (and those like me who don’t have a pension that we can live off of at 35)
Too early to tell, but at least PP has stopped trying to “make Canada great again” and he’s abandoned his Trumpian language somewhat.
Serious question, does it actually resonate with people with he continually throws around nicknames like “Carbon Tax Carney” or “Sell Out Singh”? I can’t stand that kind of disrespectful rhetoric no matter who uses it, but just curious if others find it appealing
The right finds it appealing.
Not appealing to me. I’d rather hear your lies of what you plan to do instead of your attacks on how the other guy isn’t ready/we can’t afford him. Show me you are better for ME (and those like me who don’t have a pension that we can live off of at 35)
In not his audience (though his campaign has phoned me and texted me several times this week), but no, I hate it.
I like civility and debate in politics.