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Pierre Poilievre

πŸ‘€ Speaker
678 total appearances

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The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
511. Canada's Next Prime Minister | Pierre Poilievre

So does the temptation exist to try and take on the political policies of the socialists in the short term? Sure, but it's one that I will fiercely resist because I know that by the fourth year of my mandateβ€” people would be enraged because their lives would be even worse. So it will be tough though. Like it's going to be a trade-off.

The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
511. Canada's Next Prime Minister | Pierre Poilievre

So does the temptation exist to try and take on the political policies of the socialists in the short term? Sure, but it's one that I will fiercely resist because I know that by the fourth year of my mandateβ€” people would be enraged because their lives would be even worse. So it will be tough though. Like it's going to be a trade-off.

The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
511. Canada's Next Prime Minister | Pierre Poilievre

Well, first of all, people... There's the bad news and the good news. The bad news is that people feel like they've done absolutely everything right and their lives are trapped. Young people say, look, okay, I went through, I got an education, I work nonstop, and I have made the calculation that there is no mathematical path for me to own a house. It's just not possible.

The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
511. Canada's Next Prime Minister | Pierre Poilievre

Well, first of all, people... There's the bad news and the good news. The bad news is that people feel like they've done absolutely everything right and their lives are trapped. Young people say, look, okay, I went through, I got an education, I work nonstop, and I have made the calculation that there is no mathematical path for me to own a house. It's just not possible.

The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
511. Canada's Next Prime Minister | Pierre Poilievre

Well, first of all, people... There's the bad news and the good news. The bad news is that people feel like they've done absolutely everything right and their lives are trapped. Young people say, look, okay, I went through, I got an education, I work nonstop, and I have made the calculation that there is no mathematical path for me to own a house. It's just not possible.

The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
511. Canada's Next Prime Minister | Pierre Poilievre

In Toronto here, for example, If you take the average income and the average house price, it would take you 29 years to save up for a down payment. For a down payment. For a down payment, not to pay it off. Forget paying it off. And so if you're a young woman who's got a biological clock, obviously, well, do the math. You start off at, let's say, you're 25.

The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
511. Canada's Next Prime Minister | Pierre Poilievre

In Toronto here, for example, If you take the average income and the average house price, it would take you 29 years to save up for a down payment. For a down payment. For a down payment, not to pay it off. Forget paying it off. And so if you're a young woman who's got a biological clock, obviously, well, do the math. You start off at, let's say, you're 25.

The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
511. Canada's Next Prime Minister | Pierre Poilievre

In Toronto here, for example, If you take the average income and the average house price, it would take you 29 years to save up for a down payment. For a down payment. For a down payment, not to pay it off. Forget paying it off. And so if you're a young woman who's got a biological clock, obviously, well, do the math. You start off at, let's say, you're 25.

The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
511. Canada's Next Prime Minister | Pierre Poilievre

Well, you're going to be in your 50s before you can afford the average house. So how are you ever going to have kids?

The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
511. Canada's Next Prime Minister | Pierre Poilievre

Well, you're going to be in your 50s before you can afford the average house. So how are you ever going to have kids?

The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
511. Canada's Next Prime Minister | Pierre Poilievre

Well, you're going to be in your 50s before you can afford the average house. So how are you ever going to have kids?

The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
511. Canada's Next Prime Minister | Pierre Poilievre

That's what they used to think about downsizing. And they usually had their house paid off back by the time they were in their early 50s. So just to show how dreadfully things have worsened. That's the picture of the youth. Then there's the kind of middle-aged people who do have kids already and they're terrified of the dangers in the streets.

The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
511. Canada's Next Prime Minister | Pierre Poilievre

That's what they used to think about downsizing. And they usually had their house paid off back by the time they were in their early 50s. So just to show how dreadfully things have worsened. That's the picture of the youth. Then there's the kind of middle-aged people who do have kids already and they're terrified of the dangers in the streets.

The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
511. Canada's Next Prime Minister | Pierre Poilievre

That's what they used to think about downsizing. And they usually had their house paid off back by the time they were in their early 50s. So just to show how dreadfully things have worsened. That's the picture of the youth. Then there's the kind of middle-aged people who do have kids already and they're terrified of the dangers in the streets.

The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
511. Canada's Next Prime Minister | Pierre Poilievre

I mean, our streets are just being overtaken by drugs and gangsterism and other dangers and they want safety again. and then you have business owners that are saying there's just no way to continue to compete in Canada. We have to look at moving, and that means the next 200 jobs we create is going to be in Ohio or Florida or some other place than Canada. That's the kind of overview that I get.

The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
511. Canada's Next Prime Minister | Pierre Poilievre

I mean, our streets are just being overtaken by drugs and gangsterism and other dangers and they want safety again. and then you have business owners that are saying there's just no way to continue to compete in Canada. We have to look at moving, and that means the next 200 jobs we create is going to be in Ohio or Florida or some other place than Canada. That's the kind of overview that I get.

The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
511. Canada's Next Prime Minister | Pierre Poilievre

I mean, our streets are just being overtaken by drugs and gangsterism and other dangers and they want safety again. and then you have business owners that are saying there's just no way to continue to compete in Canada. We have to look at moving, and that means the next 200 jobs we create is going to be in Ohio or Florida or some other place than Canada. That's the kind of overview that I get.

The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
511. Canada's Next Prime Minister | Pierre Poilievre

The good news, though, is that... people do now have some hope. They think that things can be turned around, and they have clearly and correctly diagnosed the problem, which is entirely political. There is no physical, geographic, reason why Canada should struggle to supply people with great opportunities of home ownership and family formation.

The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
511. Canada's Next Prime Minister | Pierre Poilievre

The good news, though, is that... people do now have some hope. They think that things can be turned around, and they have clearly and correctly diagnosed the problem, which is entirely political. There is no physical, geographic, reason why Canada should struggle to supply people with great opportunities of home ownership and family formation.

The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
511. Canada's Next Prime Minister | Pierre Poilievre

The good news, though, is that... people do now have some hope. They think that things can be turned around, and they have clearly and correctly diagnosed the problem, which is entirely political. There is no physical, geographic, reason why Canada should struggle to supply people with great opportunities of home ownership and family formation.