You’re at least consistent with your agenda-posting, I’ll give you that, OP.
You’re at least consistent with your agenda-posting, I’ll give you that, OP.
Sure, either that or shifting public opinion. But sure, let’s go with the conspiracy first.
Can you masterbate, verbally and otherwise, somewhere else, please?
A strong economy is great, but not at the expense of even a middling quality of life for those within it.
All one really needs to know is that there’s nothing legislated here, these are merely “guidelines” for the banking industry, i.e. essentially nothing.
0:41, got lucky with some tentative early answers.
Written like an always online 14 yr old.
Umm have you followed the Canadian Green party in recent years? I don’t think I’d trust them to organize a bake sale, let alone a federal government. Just being ideologically correct sure ain’t enough to be government.
You’re answering in good faith, which is less common here than even on reddit, you’ll likely only get replies regurgitating cynical takes and memes unfortunately.
Your point, other than a mindlessly cynical take, is quite unclear.
1:52, I toggled through the clues a couple of times before getting any of them, good puzzle.
And yet somehow remain slightly more credible than most Israeli media on the issue.
Puddle-deep “analyses” such as yours is tiring as well.
To be fair, comments on Lemmy are essentially the same low quality as on reddit.
I don’t think the comment you’re replying to is particularly off-base. Coming from a centre-left perspective, this government has been essentially inactive on so many issues that are negatively impacting Canadians, whether it be housing (pre-emptive frig off to the inevitable comments parroting the "provincial responsibility pablum), grocery prices, etc. I don’t know anyone who thinks this term has been a success, and at this point even a substantial chunk of the Liberal caucus is concerned about going into the election with Trudeau at the helm.