Message from @What Would Jack Conte Do?

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2019-10-23 00:59:27 UTC  

I remember when I was learning to drive, the guy who was teaching me was like, yeah, let's go through the res.

2019-10-23 00:59:40 UTC  

And there were a bunch of shit houses, and then the chief's very nice house.

2019-10-23 01:00:08 UTC  

Kids playing outside au naturel.

2019-10-23 01:00:34 UTC  

And then like two blocks away, people with BMWs and Mercedes and shit.

2019-10-23 01:00:46 UTC  

The contrast was staggering.

2019-10-23 01:01:03 UTC  

Meanwhile, the chief has a nice new pick-up.

2019-10-23 01:17:36 UTC  

bloc du quebecois is a party that always gains influence whenever quebec hates the fed
so basically, it's a good party
yeah i know french canada shouldn't exist and all that (frankly, they should separate), or "they shouldn't separate becaues fuck them we're keeping them here and they're gonna like it" [edited]
but BQ is an effective party
so western canada needs its own party
a specific focus on western issues sounds like it could explode very readily
gain a few seats in the next election at least
PPC has failed thus far - PPC could gain influence nation wide, but that is a very long game

2019-10-23 01:18:08 UTC  

didn't conservatives used to be separated into western and eastern conservatives?

2019-10-23 01:18:28 UTC  

that division is what caused a lot of liberal victories, so the conservatives had to form coalitions

2019-10-23 01:18:36 UTC  

however, that's why we have the PPC to focus on the long game

2019-10-23 01:19:15 UTC  

or the western block can try to convince others of it's importance, reflect it as a wider canadian right wing issue, and gain influence across the nation that way

2019-10-23 01:19:40 UTC  

if anything it might convince the CPC to reform themselves

2019-10-23 01:19:58 UTC  

landslide liberal victories are something i enjoy, if only because it's a lesson

2019-10-23 01:20:03 UTC  

thing is, canada has been very left wing for a long time

2019-10-23 01:20:29 UTC  

so it doens't matter if we divide the conservatives, so long as we can shift the canadian overton window back

2019-10-23 01:20:35 UTC  

or to the right rather

2019-10-23 01:21:15 UTC  

introducing a right wing version of canadian nationalism

2019-10-23 01:21:23 UTC  

that isn't simply 'love america'

2019-10-23 02:00:45 UTC  

Nobody expected PPC to get elected, I am a huge supporter/donator. What is surprising is the absolute disregard supporters had when voting, in favour of Conservative instead, opting to not split the vote.

2019-10-23 02:01:16 UTC  

That ultimately costed Bernier his seat, and that's depressing.

2019-10-23 02:06:00 UTC  

bernier needs competition

2019-10-23 02:06:05 UTC  

from other right wing parties

2019-10-23 02:06:11 UTC  

like a western canadian bloc for example

2019-10-23 02:06:56 UTC  

bernier can't win if he just focuses on canada at large

2019-10-23 02:07:06 UTC  

he has to focus on specific regions first

2019-10-23 02:07:28 UTC  

canadians at large aren't sold on generic conservative issues that logically appeal to every region

2019-10-23 06:01:47 UTC  

My country is fucked

2019-10-23 07:56:50 UTC  

then let's unfuck it

2019-10-23 07:57:37 UTC  

i will be contacting a PPC member to discuss a few things, maybe invite them to my teamspeak server to chat

2019-10-23 08:06:51 UTC  

Man, There is a sea of blue between my orange province and the rest of our country.

2019-10-23 08:07:38 UTC  

BC is weird.. at the provincial level we have NDP and BC Liberals (which are our conservative party...)

2019-10-23 08:08:00 UTC  

i'm not surprised it's awash in orange at the federal level.

2019-10-23 08:08:30 UTC  

The only thing that surprised me was the surge of Bloc seats... did not see that coming.

2019-10-23 08:09:06 UTC  

CBC says the NDP has the balance of power.. but the numbers say the bloc do.

2019-10-23 12:22:44 UTC  

CBC is probably correct, as nobody is going to work with the bloc. At least not openly.

2019-10-23 12:24:59 UTC  

This means Canadians can expect lots of deficit social spending in the next budget. Also both the liberals and NDP appear to support letting cities ban handguns and other firearms.

2019-10-23 13:16:43 UTC  

Add to that the fact that another recession is looming on the horizon...

2019-10-23 13:16:54 UTC  

We're in for one hell of a party boys >_<

2019-10-23 17:02:38 UTC  

I live in Nfld so we're used to that shit

2019-10-23 19:39:39 UTC  

Did u have questions @AU518987077 founding PPC member here

2019-10-23 19:40:33 UTC  

I do, as well as information depending on answers to these questions