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Originally Posted by CaptainCrunch
Who knows where its going to go, I doubt we are going to have an election this year. Things are too grim. Its also clear that there's fatigue with the current government. So do the Libs sit on it and wait til next year and pray there's a magic bullet that can put the economy into a more positive spin. Or if as we're hearing the economy is going to be miserable this year, that the Liberals could be in a worse position in 2024?
Who knows. I mean its becoming pretty clear that this Liberal Party is really corrupt. They also have a problem that their cabinet has a ineptitude problem. Omar the Transport guy twice couldn't even be bothered to pick up the phone during the airport crisis and the stranded train issue. I think Freeland has damaged her own brand.
I was hoping that Trudeau would take a walk in the snow for the good of the party and a lot of his cabinet would follow him out.
I think the Conservatives are a mess right now. But they're doing something right in combination to the Libs being the gang that can't shoot right. But we're going to see the start of a negative campaign starting up against the cons and PP as a test run leading to an election.
All Singh does now is complain about evil corporations, and the Liberal's that he's supporting. I'd like to see him take a walk. His popularity hasn't swelled and I feel like he's been out maneuvered hard by the Liberals in this agreement.
Right now Canadian politics are a disaster, the three parties disaster. If an election was held tomorrow I'd spoil my ballot.
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I suspect we are in a stalemate situation and nothing really happens. The Liberals aren't under any pressure from the opposition because of the NDP. The NDP don't seem to be interested or willing to push the Liberals or bring down the government. I expect everyone will just sit on their hands, continue to do what they are doing now and ride this out until the last possible minute for the next election. That also gives the Liberals plenty of time to find and groom a potential new leader to replace Trudeau.