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To: sense who wrote (171465)5/11/2021 12:18:59 PM
From: Cogito Ergo Sum  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 219539
 
Interesting concept but I don't think so for Canada...

Stephen Harper .. one of my two all time fav PM's in my voting life... (The other being Jean Chretien a Liberal) was no more right than the current crop.. just a lot smarter... He managed to forge a new Conservative party from a Western populist movement by doing a reverse takeover of the old Progressive Conservatives (oxymoron to you I know LOL)... who had mentally bludgeoned us to near death with constitutional issues wrt Quebec.. reducing themselves to near joke status.. They only had their name ... that was their only value at that point... Largely Canadian C's (The People I mean) are more like GOP moderates or Dem moderates..... Some may be abortion adverse.. or adverse to this or that social program.,. but they will go kicking and screaming to their graves just like Canadian Liberals before you pry their single payer healthcare or EI or pensions from them ... Harper moved the party left... of the populist roots of the Reform/Alliance movement .. That cinched it...

so no .. no need to grow a pair.. mine are just fine :) even at 65 LOL

Her chances are less than teaspoon of fly poop LOL

US is moving more left.. kinda to where Canada was 30+ years ago LOL and neither side will give up those gains in the long run ...