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Old 02-05-2023, 03:08 PM   #4341
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I believe there has been a noticeable shift in voter sentiment across the country in the past 6 months. I think voters are gradually realizing how the actions of the Government are starting to affect them personally. For example:

1. Government overspending leading to a rise in inflation and interest rates, even noted by those formerly on the inside e.g. Morneau

2. Economic disincentives e.g. over taxation, burdening regulation, slow and inefficient government, all acting to stifle resource development, and contributing to our brain drain.

3. Our ballooning debt

4. Our collapsing healthcare and need for change and increased spending

5. The poor state of our armed forces

6. Government inefficiency e.g. acquiring passports, border policies, etc.

7. Corruption and gross overuse of consultants with probable conflicts of interest

8. Our decreasing standing as a country, as it relates to many issues e.g. corruption, investment opportunity, healthcare, etc.

9. The arrogant, virtue signaling, ideologically bent, grossly inefficient leadership
It feels like a lot of these are just made up since you don't like Trudeau.

We'll see whenever the next election is called but it feels like status quo to me right now. If the Cons actually picked a good leader I think you'd actually see a noticeable shift, but PP isn't going to move the needle much at all, if any.
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