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The New Conservatives

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    Axtremus
    wrote on 5 Apr 2025, 01:34 last edited by
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    Just figure the author has some thoughtful things to say:

    Link to video

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      Renauda
      wrote on 5 Apr 2025, 02:13 last edited by Renauda 4 May 2025, 04:05
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      Interesting. What he’s talking about is nothing new - at least nothing new in this country, less the global military power aspect. We used to call it the Progressive Conservative Party. It worked moderately well until the right wing populists took it over and either alienated or threw out all the real Torys.

      Elbows up!

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        Mik
        wrote on 5 Apr 2025, 11:24 last edited by
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        Yes. My issue is not so much with employing tariffs and staff reductions and spending, but how its been gone about. It just leads to a lot of uncertainty.

        “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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          5 Apr 2025, 11:24

          Yes. My issue is not so much with employing tariffs and staff reductions and spending, but how its been gone about. It just leads to a lot of uncertainty.

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          Renauda
          wrote on 6 Apr 2025, 14:32 last edited by Renauda 19 days ago
          #4

          @Mik

          Agreed, and it would seem that what Cass sees at the moment is through rose coloured glasses of his own accord to rationalize an end justifies the means outcome. Surprisingly naive and sloppy thinking for someone who purportly should know better.

          Elbows up!

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            Mik
            wrote on 6 Apr 2025, 15:06 last edited by Mik 19 days ago
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            It's a lot of probably unnecessary risk for an uncertain, possibly even unlikely, reward.

            “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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              Renauda
              wrote on 6 Apr 2025, 15:45 last edited by Renauda 19 days ago
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              I’ll say it again….you cannot fool the market. No political agenda or ideology in past ever has and it will be no different this time.

              Elbows up!

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