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Undeniably, because it's his fault. He is the leader. The buck stops with him.Why do we have to assign a blame to anyone person?
Undeniably, because it's his fault. He is the leader. The buck stops with him.Why do we have to assign a blame to anyone person?
Well, no, not him. Never him…Undeniably, because it's his fault. He is the leader. The buck stops with him.
"Housing is not a federal responsibility..."Well, no, not him. Never him…
Why do we have to assign a blame to anyone person?
You're conflating responsibility with "cause".Undeniably, because it's his fault. He is the leader. The buck stops with him.
You're conflating responsibility with "cause".
Shoukd Trudeau pay the pied piper for not having done enough to move OAG projects along? Sure.
Is Trudeau the root cause that more hadn't been done by now? No.
Could someone else at the helm have caused, by now, several major multi billion dollar OAG projects to be completed (before now, actually) and so that by now the government was reaping in large increases in government revenue? Also no.
You're all over-simplifying the problem with your incessant appeal to "its all Trudeau's fault", but, whatever makes you sleep better at night I suppose.
Jesus christ dude how much clearer can I fucking be. Don't put words in my mouth.Agreed. Let's give Trudeau and team another term and let's make it a majority. I mean non of it is his fault or due to his leadership and if we just gave him and team a few more terms they would get us where we need to be.
#itsallharperafault #voteliberalforlifebeacusereasons
Jesus christ dude how much clearer can I fucking be. Don't put words in my mouth.
QV and Quirky literally said that if Trudeau wasn't at the helm the last few years that we would RIGHT NOW have major LNG projects completed years ago, already have been reaping the financial benefits, moved the extra government revenue to defence, and become a major middle power.
I called out the rediculousness of that claim. Nothing more.
This is the problem with discussing politics (or anything right now). No one is able to isolate individual arguments and deal with them specifically. They conflagrate everything into a larger argument. To wit, the last part of your response has nothing to do with my argument. I'm not arguing the overall performance of Trudeau and the LPC, I'm arguing whether ANY PM could have had the effect that Quirky and QV claim they could. And it's not even a quesiton! You can go back and read about the state of these projects on 2015 and see what happened since then and the nature of the hurdles and see that there really is very little any PM could have done to move it along faster (and you can also see that the LPC hasn't really done anything to actively stop these projects).So who's fault is it when a ship fails WUPs ? It's the leadership's fault, and it's usually the leadership who gets replaced.
This is no different. If you wanna be the boss, then the boss. And you're responsible and accountable for the good and the bad.
Perhaps if JT and team hadn't won the last elections all of what was said wouldn't be completed, maybe it would. But I can tell you we would be better off now if JT and team had never been able to form a Government. And I voted for the guy.
« housing isn't a primary federal responsibility. It's not something that we have direct carriage of. But it is something that we can and must help with.»"Housing is not a federal responsibility..."
This is the problem with discussing politics (or anything right now). No one is able to isolate individual arguments and deal with them specifically. They conflagrate everything into a larger argument. To wit, the last part of your response has nothing to do with my argument. I'm not arguing the overall performance of Trudeau and the LPC, I'm arguing whether ANY PM could have had the effect that Quirky and QV claim they could. And it's not even a quesiton! You can go back and read about the state of these projects on 2015 and see what happened since then and the nature of the hurdles and see that there really is very little any PM could have done to move it along faster (and you can also see that the LPC hasn't really done anything to actively stop these projects).
Edit: Also your WUPS analogy is flawed. The CO is NOT always held responsible for failings during WUPS. STG is more observant than that. If the CO has done everything reasonable and exercised his due diligence and the failing can instead be identified as being caused by the failing of other individuals, then this individuals will be replaced and the CO carries on.
Also, I literally said go ahead and hold Trudeau accountable, just realize the reality of the situation, and get out of this stupid fantasy that all would be better if a CON was at the helm. You hare all politicians, why are you supporting this idea that a CON could somehow have accomplished all that QV and Quirky are claiming?
Lets just say Canada's international reputation has dipped in the last few years. AND who do we hold responsible for THAT?
Why Stephen Harper of course!!! (Sarcasm intended)
« housing isn't a primary federal responsibility. It's not something that we have direct carriage of. But it is something that we can and must help with.»
Is the actual quote.
Canadians don’t understand the division of powers because our educational system sucks and most of them are too lazy to learn on their own how it works.I think this is a big issue. Canadians don't understand the division of government mostly because our various levels of government continue to use issues that don't concern them as campaign platforms.
Canadians are a provincial, i.e. parochial, people. All they care about is that their garbage is being collected, the schools and hospitals are open and are run efficiently and their local economy is chugging along. That’s what they’re thinking about during all elections, not the higher level things the Feds should be concerned with.
Under the CPC the companies were concerned about the Social Licence issues, but at least the regulatory burden, while heavy, but was not catastrophic. We predicted that Bill C-69 would torpedo the projects that were hanging on and it did. There are significantly fewer project under review since JT changed the game, than before. Only projects like Site C and LNGCanada which were grandfathered under the old Acts continued.Jesus christ dude how much clearer can I fucking be. Don't put words in my mouth.
QV and Quirky literally said that if Trudeau wasn't at the helm the last few years that we would RIGHT NOW have major LNG projects completed years ago, already have been reaping the financial benefits, moved the extra government revenue to defence, and become a major middle power.
I called out the rediculousness of that claim. Nothing more.