> Some Conservative MPs offered few details when asked to explain **how adding $16 billion in new handouts would help them “fix” the budget and not fuel inflation.**
> “That’s a good question,” said Conservative MP Brad Vis on his way to question period on Thursday. His colleague, Michael Barrett, said **the way to solve it is to have a “carbon tax election.”**
Just goes to show how intellectually bankrupt this party is. They have devolved into nothing but a series of 3 word slogans and buzzwords.
I’m sure once they win they’ll probably get some semblance of policy gears installed, but it’s certainly going to feel like dog chasing cars for a while… having few ideas of what they’ll do once they catch it.
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> Former Alberta MLA Derek Fildebrandt said it was a “total betrayal” of key Conservative principles the party has championed.
Isn’t it funny how Conservatives actually doing a good thing is viewed as a total betrayal of Conservative principles by Conservatives
Just fully admitting to being the baddies. Way to spoil the plot, dude.
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> Some Conservative MPs offered few details when asked to explain **how adding $16 billion in new handouts would help them “fix” the budget and not fuel inflation.**
> “That’s a good question,” said Conservative MP Brad Vis on his way to question period on Thursday. His colleague, Michael Barrett, said **the way to solve it is to have a “carbon tax election.”**
Just goes to show how intellectually bankrupt this party is. They have devolved into nothing but a series of 3 word slogans and buzzwords.
I’m sure once they win they’ll probably get some semblance of policy gears installed, but it’s certainly going to feel like dog chasing cars for a while… having few ideas of what they’ll do once they catch it.
> Former Alberta MLA Derek Fildebrandt said it was a “total betrayal” of key Conservative principles the party has championed.
Isn’t it funny how Conservatives actually doing a good thing is viewed as a total betrayal of Conservative principles by Conservatives
Just fully admitting to being the baddies. Way to spoil the plot, dude.