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7 key takeaways from Poilievre's Joe Rogan interview
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Supporting a robust public healthcare system with national pharmacare will go a long way towards that.
Supporting affordable childcare will go a long way towards that.
Having an actual environmental policy will go a long way towards that.
Listening to actual experts instead of random xitter posts will go a long way towards that.
Actually supporting workers instead of just paying lip service and only supporting billionaires will go a long way towards that.
In fact, just disappearing entirely will go a long way towards that.
He's a lot like Rogan. Claim to hold ideals and beliefs and then consistently say or do the exact opposite; signalling to listeners that they have virtue instead of being virtuous.
My thoughts exactly...
I first thought this whole thing was a joke. Welcome to 2026...
Every day it's unbelievable just how stupid things have become.
What about a housing minister who said housing prices need to stay perpetually elevated, is that doing well for new family formation?
We will take on new debt and future austerity for consumption, but wont fix systemic issues.
Either this reply was meant for another thread or this is an absolutely wonderful example of whataboutism and straw man!
Well give me a party that wants to help family formation and I'd support them, at the moment we juggle between the two.