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Old 08-25-2021, 12:54 PM   #74
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Well, there's a running total of everything here: https://www.polimeter.org/en/trudeau

In the 42nd Parliament, he kept 67% of his promises, partially kept 26%, and broke 7%.

This is what I was referring to.



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Really? I can think of Legal Weed off the top of my head.

Open and Honest Government? He's making his case as potentially the single most corrupt PM in Canadian History.

Electoral Reform? Ha! Hahahahahaha!!!

Trying to pass Bills in the House without letting people even read them?

Whats he done other than legalize marijuana?

You're exactly the type of person I was talking about. Whether you agree with him, hate him etc, to say he hasn't kept any promises is inaccurate.


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Wow. He broke every Economic promise. Shocking stuff.
As most parties do.


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Building a house involves a lot of people and trades at almost precisely the economic point that you want to target.

These are the people that you want to have jobs and money, because they spend it.

Yes but the rules they are putting forward don't reduce prices. They allow people to get more money than they can afford. That doesn't bring prices down. Calgary has been expanding like crazy for decades. Have prices decreased? You can build homes and put rules in that prevent properties from increasing. These rules allow builders to charge more for properties because people will take more money if they are able to. That does the opposite. When I'm saying it benefits builders/real estate industries, I more referring to those industries pushing these ideas because it allows them to charge more. They are going to build regardless of these rules.

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