Jagmeet Singh....NDP

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Thought I'd start a thread to balance out our choices politically in Canada.
Our country seems to assume when we do have an election that the NDP are not really a viable choice.
So let's talk about that.
What are the political promises from the NDP?
Why or why not do you feel this party would or would not be a good fit for Canada?
What do you feel about Singhs qualities as a leader?
 
I am going to say this out loud and ask a very biased question ( usually unspoken out loud) , but as Canada slowly turns that way, here goes.
Does his ethnicity hurt his chances even though he is Canadian and born here?
Will it help as India moves into a major superpower position over the next year's?
I find him very well spoken and he has brought some good things forward as a minority government.
Dental plans, pharmaceuticals, etc..
 
He is too heavily influenced by neo liberalism, or at least was. His reversal on the carbon tax looks like cheap politics. Dental care and pharmacare are NDP policies and he did fight hard for them. Even though a substantial number of MPs support UBI, he seems to not have given it much support. He and the NDP have failed to offer a concrete policy that targets support for rural residents across the country in terms of the carbon tax since many of them have few options for home heating fuel.

When he was first elected as leader, he was very sharp and an exceptional speaker. He had and has a chance to be proactive. I hope he and his party put together a policy package that connects with the needs and wants of many Canadians. I believe he needs to offer a vision that connects. I still remember the Follow John cartoons when Diefenbaker was running for his second term 10 years before I was able to vote.
 
It seems Singh is speaking out about some MPS having committed treason and TRUDEAU being accepting of political interference.
He says these MPs are from the conservative and liberal parties and there are none mentioned from the NDP party.
He is the second leader to have read the full report. I do not think PP has read it.


 
He is too heavily influenced by neo liberalism, or at least was. His reversal on the carbon tax looks like cheap politics. Dental care and pharmacare are NDP policies and he did fight hard for them. Even though a substantial number of MPs support UBI, he seems to not have given it much support. He and the NDP have failed to offer a concrete policy that targets support for rural residents across the country in terms of the carbon tax since many of them have few options for home heating fuel.

When he was first elected as leader, he was very sharp and an exceptional speaker. He had and has a chance to be proactive. I hope he and his party put together a policy package that connects with the needs and wants of many Canadians. I believe he needs to offer a vision that connects. I still remember the Follow John cartoons when Diefenbaker was running for his second term 10 years before I was able to vote.

Accept it politicians cause the evolution of anarchy's ... thus hell pops up spontaneously due to lack of order ... just watch a bit of the House of Parliament ... it is like kindergarten and you learn all you need to know according to the politicians ... then learning terminates if they have proper cover-up!
 
It seems Singh is speaking out about some MPS having committed treason and TRUDEAU being accepting of political interference.
He says these MPs are from the conservative and liberal parties and there are none mentioned from the NDP party.


None of these are conscious of the affliction though for reason that remains unknown ... perhaps gross innocents? It happens ... possible ig no rants ...
 
PP does not want to read because he will he sworn to secrecy and he believes he can get more political milage this way. Of he is not ready to get a security clearance, what does he believe about the requirements of being a prime minister?
 
PP does not want to read because he will he sworn to secrecy and he believes he can get more political milage this way. Of he is not ready to get a security clearance, what does he believe about the requirements of being a prime minister?
Or because some of his MPS are on the list according to Singh, as are some liberals?
 
I like Jagmeet Singh a lot, but I think he could have made his party more visible during his time supporting the Liberals. I'm happy with where he's gone with pharma care and dental care, not impressed with his, or the party's, environmental platform.

On a personal note, I learned from one of his YouTube's how to make my braid more secure - twist the strands as you are braiding.

PP is an idiot who never knows what he's talking about; but no s**t, there will be Conservatives on that list. Not the most moral bunch, it would appear.
 
If you don't know about clearances ... imagine what can be slapped around ... great unknowns? Be ware these can ware ... hard! Tight Charon ... really mean ...

Medi is all that's left and few know about healing and restoration ... because of the dash to get beyond the thing as Heis Torah ... Michael's drop ... Dah Vidas ... some say daffy'dass ... fields of them as Wahl 'd ... hard cases work the barrier praying for escape ... such is pious containment ... the land goes without fertilizations ... no calm posts? All disturbed in anarchy ... said to be distracting from the real cause ... excess will! Thought was ill ... disposed ...

Are farce ide journeys like OBI's and you hear in the night Oh Boies ... damn out there ... dark blossom of the dark ... Lalitha? Cereus ... appears in Charlie Brown ... a complex presentation ...
 
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Perhaps I should have put this in the "Hate-mobile" thread but since it comes from the NDP leader in question I think it also fits here.
Jagmeet Singh @theJagmeetSingh Jun 21
Is Pierre Poilievre planning another fundraising pitch to help his friends at Rebel Media defend their hate-mobile?This Islamophobic campaign was done to incite fear and fuel division — it's unacceptable. All leaders have a responsibility to condemn hateful acts like this.
Jagmeet uses every headline to attack his political opponents instead of addressing the issues that he needs to address such as Canadians concerned about the Canada 2100 plan of increasing the country’s population to 100 million, entirely by immigration. GTA residents may not be "under seige" in the way the truck message implies but it is certainly feeling the effects of record levels of immigration.

To meet demand, Ontario must build at least one and a half million new homes over the next decade - NDP
How?
 
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I am having a hard time understanding the rules of this forum.

Northwind was not suggesting that any "rule" was involved, just making a comment that the your sentence was a better reflection of Poilievre than Singh in her opinion, or that's how I read it. An emoji might have helped convey the intent better. So no rules involved.

IMHO, all parties are guilty of attack politics these days so it is a pointless accusation to lob at any of them. The whole system is messed up that way and we need all of them to stand down and drop the negative rhetoric.
 
To meet demand, Ontario must build at least one and a half million new homes over the next decade - NDP
How is this addressing the housing crisis @jimkenney12

Canada is taking in over a million migrants a year now, primarily from the subcontinent. That’s a few percent of the country’s population every year.

Engineering a political economy which keeps labor costs down and inflates assets while at the same time creating a moral economy in which anyone who questions the ethics of impoverishing the native population by using immigration to crowd them out and underbid their labor can be denounced as hate crime. Convenient, no?
 
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