OTTAWA – A majority of Canadians think the federal government should spend more on health care, a housing strategy and initiatives to ease inflation and cost-of-living issues, a new poll suggest...
There's a massive disconnect with voters, who believe the Federal government is ruining their lives when it's the premier who impacts their daily lives.
This is why the "fuck Trudeau" crowd is viewed as a bunch of idiots. They acknowledge a problem, but blame the wrong person. 🤦♂️
Maybe if the NDP actually put forward an inspiring social democratic program that goes beyond "we will negotiate with the liberals to save you some money per year"...
Canadians are considering voting in conservatives at every level of government. I would love for it to be true, but what makes you think Canadian voters are pining for more left leaning policies. If anything, absurdly, voters seem to want to punish Trudeau for going too far left!
You'd think of all people that Doug Ford's family would be impacted by significant health issues. That maybe there'd be some empathy for those who aren't as well off as his family. But no.
I will continue to vote for the betterment of this country, which I don't believe is solely derived from the financial prosperity of its people. Everyone in Ontario deserves to have reasonable health care access, and considering how spread out the population is, we need a system which is designed to accomodate that. Ugh. Just fuck the conservatives. They should try planting the trees our children will play under instead of installing more Impark lots.
Conservatism does not have a mechanism for dealing with long-term problems. They can't plant trees, so to speak.
Their philosophy is to conserve the existing (or revert to previous) normative social and economic hierarchies. That means, for the most part, God over man, men over women, rich over poor, white over black, straight over LGBT and the maintenance of historical privelles generally.
If you've ever wondered how social and economic conservative get along, this is why, they're both trying to conserve these hierarchies but just with a different focus, they largely try to preserve the hierarchy they find themselves highest up in.
It's why the quote from Lydon Johnson is still relevant "If you can convince the lowest white man he's better than the best colored man, he won't notice you're picking his pocket. Hell, give him somebody to look down on, and he'll empty his pockets for you.".
This gets at the heart of it, this 'lowest white man', unprivelleged economically, can be made to conserve the rich-poor hierarchy of the economic conservative by exploiting his prejudice towards the racial white-black social conservative hierarchy.
We've seen that strategy extended to other hierarchies as well.
When the solutions to problems can not be found in these hierarchies, conservatives will not reject the hierarchy they will reject the solutions and even reality itself.
They reject public health because it provides service to the poor and rich, white and black, men and women, religious and heathen. Public health violates the hierarchies.
Similar to global warming. It simply can't be real because the solutions involve violating or otherwise rejecting the hierarchies.
If that's the case then, fellow Canadians, don't believe the tried and untrue lines from Conservatives that "we can't afford decent public healthcare" because their healthcare plans involve us paying more to private entities for the same or worse service. It's certainly an "efficient" process, because it's efficient at funneling money to their donors and screwing Canadians over.
I drove through Alberta down into Waterton National Park and was pleasantly surprised by the wind turbines on the way in the south. I wasn't surprised to hear the new government has "paused" these projects to turn the focus back into oil.
With 1000s of abandoned oil rigs and tailing ponds in AB when will we stop allowing profits to be Private and losses and cleanup to be publicly funded?
How about provincial governments make good on their responsibilities to provide healthcare and housing? The federal government is responsible for NEITHER under our constitution.
But Canadians keep voting in conservatives at the provincial level, across the whole country. Only two NDP provinces (BC and Manitoba), and MB is very recent. This really seems like "voting against our interests".