Pierre Poilievre
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Or he's going to say, I wasn't really his advisor. I was just full of it. You know, he has to decide. Was he lying to everybody when he claimed he was Trudeau's advisor? Or was he telling the truth? And either way, he's got a major political problem that he is now totally inseparable from the Trudeau record. He supports the carbon tax. He supports the attack on our energy sector.
He told me in a parliamentary committee that he opposed Canadian pipelines, even though his company has invested in pipelines in the Middle East and in Brazil. He is part of the Davos agenda. He's just every bit as radical as Trudeau. The only difference is he's got a nice business banker's haircut and suit, and he wears navy blue socks rather than polka dot socks.
He told me in a parliamentary committee that he opposed Canadian pipelines, even though his company has invested in pipelines in the Middle East and in Brazil. He is part of the Davos agenda. He's just every bit as radical as Trudeau. The only difference is he's got a nice business banker's haircut and suit, and he wears navy blue socks rather than polka dot socks.
He told me in a parliamentary committee that he opposed Canadian pipelines, even though his company has invested in pipelines in the Middle East and in Brazil. He is part of the Davos agenda. He's just every bit as radical as Trudeau. The only difference is he's got a nice business banker's haircut and suit, and he wears navy blue socks rather than polka dot socks.
But beyond the aesthetics, he shares Trudeau's entire ideology, and he represents the status quo.
But beyond the aesthetics, he shares Trudeau's entire ideology, and he represents the status quo.
But beyond the aesthetics, he shares Trudeau's entire ideology, and he represents the status quo.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
Right.
Right.
Right.
They get the party, I get the hangover.
They get the party, I get the hangover.
They get the party, I get the hangover.
Are you trying to dissuade me from taking this job?
Are you trying to dissuade me from taking this job?
Are you trying to dissuade me from taking this job?
So my plan is pretty clear. We're going to cut bureaucracy, cut the consultants, cut foreign aid, cut back on corporate welfare to large corporations. We're going to use the savings to bring down the deficit and taxes, unleash the free enterprise system. We're going to repeal C-69. That's the anti-energy law.