
Jimmy Dunphy
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@FrankWakes @AndreaMicieli Literally doesn’t matter.
If a conservative government proposed this plan, these same liberal whackos would be calling them out for fiscal irresponsibility.
If Mark Carney cross the floor today, they’d all call him the worst politician in the history of Canada.
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@JimmyDunphy1 @AndreaMicieli Andrea is 100% right when it comes to winning over Eastern voters the liberals have out played the Cons for 50 years yes they’ve ruined Canada in the process but sadly that’s what wins elections in Canada
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Wrong move. Way to lose urban, suburban, and younger votes because there’s NIMBY complainers.
Conservatives should be able to think big while protecting the public purse. Canadians want to see national projects.
Carney would be right to hit the Conservatives on this. And he will, effectively.
Pierre Poilievre@PierrePoilievre
Save $90 billion. Protect private property. Stop the Liberal Alto boondoggle: conservative.ca/cpc/halt-the-n…
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@theblanketdog @PenguinsJesus If they get in, I’m not betting against 87, 71 and 65 in a 4 game series.
Skinner has his warts but one thing we know about it - when the chips are pushed into the middle, he’s at his best and gives his team a chance to win.
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@PenguinsJesus My $10 on them to win the cup ain't looking AS dumb now (they almost certainly won't win but still).
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Liberalism in Canada is a disease, man.
We have the worst affordability in the developed world & this person thinks the average Canadian doesn’t “care about costs.”
Moron
Andrea Micieli@AndreaMicieli
And Conservatives can’t continue to oppose projects because (pulling excuses out of the hat): “Liberal insiders get rich” “Costs” The average Canadian thinks that stuff is irrelevant in case the last several election results are new to you. Conservatives need to win (and where it matters) instead of perpetually complaining.
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@AndreaMicieli Let’s call a spade a spade.
LPC and MSM ran a propaganda campaign to convince seniors they were losing their pension & would have their retirement age pushed to 67. That Pierre would sell us out to Trump.
You know what the average Canadian wants?
To eat.
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@AndreaMicieli We’re talking about the average Canadian?
40% of Canadians report to being $200 or less from insolvency.
The average family loses 43% of their annual income to taxation.
90 billion dollars on a high speed rail that’ll save you 90 minutes in commute time.
Brain = washed.
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And Conservatives can’t continue to oppose projects because (pulling excuses out of the hat):
“Liberal insiders get rich”
“Costs”
The average Canadian thinks that stuff is irrelevant in case the last several election results are new to you.
Conservatives need to win (and where it matters) instead of perpetually complaining.
Jimmy Dunphy@JimmyDunphy1
@AndreaMicieli If you don’t care about the cost of projects that return zero ROI (actually will lose 60~ billion dollar over 60 years) - it’s because you’re either not contributing to the tax pool, or you’re uneducated in how the economy works. You can’t just spend spend spend.
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@AndreaMicieli Canada opened their first BOC in 1935.
From 1935 to 2014, the national deficit never reached 650 billion.
In 11 years of LPC rule, they’ve added 700 billion to the national debt.
Our economy is shrinking.
Worst affordability in the developed world
Wake up.
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@AndreaMicieli If you don’t care about the cost of projects that return zero ROI (actually will lose 60~ billion dollar over 60 years) - it’s because you’re either not contributing to the tax pool, or you’re uneducated in how the economy works.
You can’t just spend spend spend.
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@ryanwhitney6 @spittinchiclets No one is saying mental health isn’t important.
We’re saying, you’re a professional athlete in the fucking grind.
Be a fuckin competitor.
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@BryceHall Lmao
At least 20 of them would maul you in a legit fight.
One of them would kill you, inside 10 seconds.
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@Bone348 @sarobertsonca Only an idiot would look at the worst GDP growth per capita in the G7, the highest debt to income ratio in the G7 and the worst affordability in the developed world and think:
"If we just spend more money..."
We've already more than doubled the national debt lol. How much more?
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@Bone348 @sarobertsonca Stephen Harper didn't double the national debt in 10 years or create this affordability crisis.
The LPC did.
Carney was on the team, a background player. One advisor amongst many.
We know now what happens when you listen to his advice for a decade - the LPC has shown us.
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@Bone348 @sarobertsonca Lmao that's some liberal "the budget will balance itself" bullshit right there.
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@JimmyDunphy1 @sarobertsonca If u want to solve affordability u can only make sure ppl make more money, bringing prices back down=deflation aka complete economic crash.
How do u grow salaries; INVEST, especially in infrastructure and locally-made equipment, bc they're local, i.e a massive steel HSR line.
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@Bone348 @sarobertsonca If anything you just said was anywhere near true;
Why aren't all the other g7 countries ranked near the bottom of the OECD in affordability like Canada is?
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@JimmyDunphy1 @sarobertsonca The Cdn govt spends less than the US govt per capita, it's not even close. The affordability crisis is the result of COVID related inflation. Housing is a policy failure of all lvls of govt honestly. Large infrastructure projects is exactly what we need, Harper did it after 2008.
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@Bone348 @sarobertsonca C.D Howe Institute published a report in 2025 that concluded a cumulative present value benefits over 60 years to be between 15-27 billion.
You want us to spend 90 billion dollars, just to have a negative ROI of 63 billion dollars?
What are you talking about?
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@JimmyDunphy1 @sarobertsonca Few of these things are related TO HSR, which between construction and exploitation will benefit billions more to the economy than it'll cost.
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@Bone348 @sarobertsonca The Liberals have added approx 700 BILLION dollars to Canada's national debt since 2015.
To put that into perspective, the BOC was created in 1935.
From 1935 to 2014, Canada had not reached 700 billion in national debt.
The Liberals have added 700B to the debt in 11 years.
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@Bone348 @sarobertsonca We have 2.2 million people visiting foodbanks every month - its such a crisis that foodbanks are telling people they can only come ONCE per week.
We have record homelessness.
40% of Canadians report being $200 or less from insolvency.
You liberals just spend, man.
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