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Title: Dan knight:Pierre Poilievre has a new plan,
Post by: bosman on 2024-12-27 15:39
Pierre Poilievre has a new plan, and  I'm telling you, it's a smart one. The Conservative leader is setting the stage for what could be the most decisive political showdown  Canada has seen in years. His goal? Force a vote  of no confidence in Justin Trudeau's government and trigger an election  centered on the  Liberals' disastrous carbon  tax.
It's not just politics as usual. Poilievre  plays chess while Trudeau and his cronies  play checkers. The strategy is simple  but effective: use the Public Accounts Committee to draft a motion of  censure even before Parliament resumes  work on January 27.  In this way, the  liberals will not be able to buy time or play their usual  game with  "opposition days". If everything goes according to plan,  parliamentarians can vote on the motion  from January 30.  It's fast,  it's bold, and  it's exactly the kind of leadership Canadians  desperately need.
But here it  is even more interesting. The  Democratic Party, yes, the  same party  that supports Trudeau, appears to be turning on him. Jagmeet Singh,  who spent years  supporting this government, now says the Liberals "don't deserve another chance."  Well, what do you think? Between inflation,  rising costs, and Freeland's resignation as finance minister,  Singh has had  enough.
This is not just a political  strategy, but a lifeline for a country drowning under Trudeau's incompetence. The carbon tax is emblematic of everything wrong with the Liberals. It's a policy that  penalizes ordinary Canadians — farmers, truckers,  families — while Trudeau pats himself on the back at international climate conferences. Meanwhile, Canadians can barely afford to heat their homes or drive to  work. Poilievre understands  this well. He's not just talking about repealing the carbon tax; he's making this a referendum on Trudeau's entire reign of economic misery. And unlike Trudeau,  who spent his career  avoiding responsibility, Poilievre is putting it all on the  line. If all  goes as Pierre Poilievre  has planned, Justin Trudeau will be backed into a  corner and screaming for his political survival. Picture  this: Trudeau, the self-proclaimed savior of Canada,  circling the stage shouting  "Women's rights!" as if  justifying his government's failures. He'll  shout, "Pierre Poilievre is  a scarecrow!" hoping that  these empty  words of fear will distract from  the rising food bills for Canadians. And, of course, the pièce de  résistance: he'll dust off the old script and  shout, "STEPHEN HARPER!"  If only it were 2015 and Canadians  had also turned the page on his  terrible scare  tactics. But here's the  catch: none of  that will work this time.  Trudeau's game is tired, his policies have failed, and Canadians are ready for real leadership.


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