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    jon-nyc
    wrote on 29 Apr 2025, 13:04 last edited by jon-nyc
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    January 1st he was a shoe-in for PM. Today he loses his day job. It’s quite a reversal of fortune.

    "You never know what worse luck your bad luck has saved you from."
    -Cormac McCarthy

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      Horace
      wrote on 29 Apr 2025, 13:06 last edited by
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      @jon-nyc said in Canadian Tariff situation gets its own thread:

      It could be anything. I'll wait for further information before passing any judgments.

      Education is extremely important.

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        Horace
        wrote on 29 Apr 2025, 13:08 last edited by
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        Liberal Canada is going to be so jealous when they see all those factory jobs in America.

        Education is extremely important.

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          89th
          wrote on 29 Apr 2025, 13:10 last edited by
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          Here's a slightly more detailed image:

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            taiwan_girl
            wrote on 29 Apr 2025, 13:20 last edited by
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            Because I am lazy, I will ask here. 555

            Why did the New Democratic Party reduce so much? What is their "platform"?

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              89th
              wrote on 29 Apr 2025, 13:23 last edited by
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              I'm guessing 60% of them jumped to the liberal party ship, along with 10% of the conservatives. To answer your question, I think the New Dem Part is "left" of the liberal party, so perhaps folks were looking for pragmatic moderation in order to defeat the conservatives.

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                Doctor Phibes
                wrote on 29 Apr 2025, 13:32 last edited by
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                When I lived there the main reason to vote NDP seemed to be to feel better about yourself. I'm not sure whether that's still true. Presumably left-leaning people felt it was more important to vote for somebody who can actually win?

                I was only joking

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                  jon-nyc
                  wrote on 29 Apr 2025, 13:35 last edited by
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                  What’s weird odd totally predictable is that Trump bragged about this in an interview yesterday. Not that he wanted the liberal party to win, he was just bragging about his power to fuck things up anywhere.

                  "You never know what worse luck your bad luck has saved you from."
                  -Cormac McCarthy

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                  • J jon-nyc
                    29 Apr 2025, 13:35

                    What’s weird odd totally predictable is that Trump bragged about this in an interview yesterday. Not that he wanted the liberal party to win, he was just bragging about his power to fuck things up anywhere.

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                    Doctor Phibes
                    wrote on 29 Apr 2025, 13:41 last edited by
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                    @jon-nyc said in Canadian Tariff situation gets its own thread:

                    What’s weird odd totally predictable is that Trump bragged about this in an interview yesterday. Not that he wanted the liberal party to win, he was just bragging about his power to fuck things up anywhere.

                    As long as it's about him, he's happy. That boy ain't right.

                    I was only joking

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                      29 Apr 2025, 13:35

                      What’s weird odd totally predictable is that Trump bragged about this in an interview yesterday. Not that he wanted the liberal party to win, he was just bragging about his power to fuck things up anywhere.

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                      89th
                      wrote on 29 Apr 2025, 14:24 last edited by
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                      @jon-nyc said in Canadian Tariff situation gets its own thread:

                      What’s weird odd totally predictable is that Trump bragged about this in an interview yesterday. Not that he wanted the liberal party to win, he was just bragging about his power to fuck things up anywhere.

                      You know, there is a small percentage chance that Trump one day will literally say "I'm a democrat now" and totally EFF the GOP as long as it retains him some form of power. He's already screwing the GOP for 2026 so maybe this is like 7D chess?

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                        29 Apr 2025, 13:20

                        Because I am lazy, I will ask here. 555

                        Why did the New Democratic Party reduce so much? What is their "platform"?

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                        Renauda
                        wrote on 29 Apr 2025, 15:00 last edited by Renauda
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                        @taiwan_girl said in Canadian Tariff situation gets its own thread:

                        Because I am lazy, I will ask here. 555

                        Why did the New Democratic Party reduce so much? What is their "platform"?

                        Same reason that workers in the US were attracted to the populist messaging of the MAGA movement Republicans. Progressive policies are, for the most part, disdainful to the enlightened urban proletariat.

                        Likewise, the more centre left NDP voters cast the ballots for the Carney Liberals in order to fend off the more populist Poilievre Conservatives.

                        The NDP essentially had no coherent platform other than tax, spend and cater to populist identity politics.

                        Even with only seven seats in Parliament, the NDP can continue to hold the balance of power to prop up the Liberal minority which has largely abandoned the progressive policies of the Trudeau era. If anything, last night’s election spelt the end of the more radical Progressivist domestic politics that have characterised much the last decade in Canada.

                        I expected Liberal majority and the decimation of the NDP. I am however pleased to see a Liberal minority - although ballots in some Ridings still being counted and the results could end with a razor thin Liberal majority. Most of all I am very pleased to see a resounding rejection of Progressivist populism on the left and a reining in of reactionary populism masquerading as conservatism on the right.

                        Overall, a big win for Canada from coast to coast, north and south.

                        Elbows up!

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