buh-bye
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Nick Pilonreplied to Chris Alemany🇺🇦🇨🇦🇪🇸 last edited by
@chris @Sir_Osis_of_Liver I would say the opposite! The best way to fight a shifting, slimy liar like Poilievre is to be concrete, straightforward, and specific. “We’ll replace the carbon price with another plan, to be named later” is none of the above.
The Liberals ALSO aren’t comfortable with this style of communication, but airy assertions of the principles behind stuff you’re already doing isn’t this counterproductive.
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Chris Alemany🇺🇦🇨🇦🇪🇸replied to Nick Pilon last edited by
@npilon @Sir_Osis_of_Liver creativity and concrete/straightforward hopefully don't need to be two different things.
There is also another strategy which I am not sure why the NDP isn't following... which is to ignore and pivot.
They *should* be spending every second in front of the camera taking credit for every single good policy the Liberals created in the past two years. Call PP what he is, a liar and divider, and move on to what Canadians actually care about.
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Sir_Osis_of_Liverreplied to Chris Alemany🇺🇦🇨🇦🇪🇸 last edited by
I think that would be more productive.
New policy announcements on housing, corporate taxation, new top marginal tax on earners making more than $3M/year or some such.
Maybe new regulations for rail workers, while that's a hot topic.The carbon tax is done. Let it work, and find a more productive line of attack.