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Ohh my, our freedom Candidates. So he stood beside Bill Gates once, that means he is a deception? I actually don't get bad vibes from Pierre Poilievre. A photograph, beside an evil person, is circumstantial evidence. Show me five pics of this sort, and I might be more convinced.
All of a sudden, Conservatives decided to run with the same set of ideas that Maxime Bernier had proposed years prior. This Conservative reshuffle coincidentally took place right around the time of the Great Trucker Protest.
Form Follows Function- We be this, we get elected. Reactive.
Pierre Poilievre has a great card in his hand, namely The Conservative Party, a party that has actually been in power before, a name brand generally accepted by the public.
Maxime Bernier was pro freedom before it was a known trendy idea pervasive within the Canadian public. The party has grown quite well, but still not to the level of even having one seat in the house.
Function Follows Form- This is what you should want, so elect me. Proactive.
Part of me would actually like to see these two, somehow work together, their ideas really are in harmony. They just have to be in competition due to their party associations.
At the same time, I see NDP and Liberals getting married and that pisses me off. It's like, if you're different parties, then act like it.
PPC and Conservative, are they practically the same party right now? Safe to say? Keeping in mind, Maxime Bernier used to be a member of the Conservative Party.
Actually, in my little universe, I'd dare say, there should not be parties, every candidate should be independent, and should be legally bound to be the embodiment of the population they represent. They should be subject to many referendums and obligated to compliance to them. Deviation should be subject to shift termination.
If I recall the history right. Ron Paul once ran as an independent party, which didn't work out. And in 2012 he tried getting in has a Republican, which unfortunately didn't quite work out. Trump on the other hand, successfully got in as a Republican, and I think had some pretty interesting effects on the face of that party.
Another interesting phenomenon, was Alex Jones believing in Trump. Where as years prior to that as per his documentaries, he was big on this idea of the " left/right pyradigm" and how political parties were both essentially bought out and or hijacked by special interests. It's like there was a pyradigm shift regarding the "left/right pyradigm." So I guess that just means, there can be exceptions to the rule of "left/right pyradigm".