
Das liberale Zelt umfasst heute alle politischen Überzeugungen, die irgendjemand jemals hatte oder jemals haben wird
Liberal tent now encompasses any political beliefs anyone has ever, or will ever, have

Das liberale Zelt umfasst heute alle politischen Überzeugungen, die irgendjemand jemals hatte oder jemals haben wird
Liberal tent now encompasses any political beliefs anyone has ever, or will ever, have
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Usually I find the Beaverton a bit more punchy. This one feels lackluster compared to their usual poignant blows.
Clearly the liberals have seen how well the big tent worked for the cons and thought, yeah let’s do that.
Can they go back to ending FPTP then please? 🙏
The biggest tent party.
Where’s the funny?
-Pierre Poilievre to announce his resignation later today, PM Carney to take over as leader of the CPC with Maxime Bernier being appointed as his Deputy Prime Minister.
-Green Party leader Elizabeth May allegedly heard saying „*The tent is so fucking big the shade might cause global cooling*“
The good news is, they can never again run fear mongering campaigns about their opponents, because they clearly welcome the same views they used to fear monger about.
There are absolutely valid points and criticisms to be made about what kind of people a political party will accept as representatives.
For me, I would care about that more during a general election than I would for taking in MPs that cross the floor.
Ultimately, I am more concerned about what an elected party actually votes in favor of and what they actually do when in power then I am about the specific beliefs of individual MPs. If the problem at hand is lowering housing costs, I do not care much that the deciding vote to do it was cast by a hardcore communist who is advocating for the abolition of all property rights, or if they are an obsessive capitalist who wants to privatize water resources to sell on a for profit basis.
Clearly, I would rather neither person was in parliament at all, and I would never vote for either to be in office. But of the Liberal party was able to use such MP’s to do something worthwhile and productive, I view that as a net positive.
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This is reflective of NDP and CPC failure more than anything. I do find it funny that the NDP are going through the process of electing a leader and reshaping their party to meet the moment while the CPC insists on continuing to run Poilievre against Trudeau and is losing MPs to the LPC.
Except acknowledging American/Israeli war crimes and illegal wars.