别吵了,Mark Carney大概率是下一任加拿大总理,虽然打短工

问题是卡尼的数据都是土豆的遗产,如果是未来数据 催牛逼谁不会啊

土豆那么烂,为啥能在台上这么久? 因为保守党更烂,只会为反对而反对,拿不出什么好的政策。

你还别说,PP玩数据还真玩不过卡尼。这种职业政客,一辈子没干过正事,吹牛逼也只会空对空。就个人能力和资历而言,无论卡尼还是free land,都比PP那个混子强的多
 
PP这种职业政客,是在所有政治人物中最烂的,没有之一。

政治人物无非三种,一直就是PP佩罗西这种职业政客,专门靠攻击抹黑对手为生,第二种就是卡尼这种精英阶层,精英治国最近也被玩坏了,但是相比职业政客还是高很多,第三种现在最流行,代表人物就是川普和福特,没有政治泥潭里面染黑,又有商业经历,能够改革进取。最怕的就是不知民间疾苦的职业政客。

土豆属于没有商业经历的异类,所以也没有干好
 
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博励治推出施政大纲没有,有哪些干货?
他现在领先,最怕出干货,失去一部分选民,最好的方法就是喷别人,自己不告诉你要干嘛 :dx:
 
他现在领先,最怕出干货,失去一部分选民,最好的方法就是喷别人,自己不告诉你要干嘛 :dx:
呵呵,PP几年前就说了,砍碳税,限制难民人数,干不干,你还要啥干货,根你讲利率,你听的懂吗?
 
土豆那么烂,为啥能在台上这么久? 因为保守党更烂,只会为反对而反对,拿不出什么好的政策。

你还别说,PP玩数据还真玩不过卡尼。这种职业政客,一辈子没干过正事,吹牛逼也只会空对空。就个人能力和资历而言,无论卡尼还是free land,都比PP那个混子强的多
Indeed
 
土豆那么烂,为啥能在台上这么久? 因为保守党更烂,只会为反对而反对,拿不出什么好的政策。

你还别说,PP玩数据还真玩不过卡尼。这种职业政客,一辈子没干过正事,吹牛逼也只会空对空。就个人能力和资历而言,无论卡尼还是free land,都比PP那个混子强的多
呵呵,说来说去还是加拿大人更烂,知道土豆子是坨屎,硬吃了3回,也不知道长记性。
 
看哈珀的早年教育经历,综合能力是可以的,绝对不是政棍一类,也读到过经济学硕士,智商脑子都够用

Harper attended Northlea Public School and, later, John G. Althouse Middle School and Richview Collegiate Institute, both in Etobicoke, Toronto. He graduated from high school in 1978, and was a member of Richview Collegiate's team on Reach for the Top, a televised academic quiz show for high school students.[5] Harper studied at the University of Toronto's Trinity College before moving to Alberta.[6] In an attempt to establish independence from his parents, Harper dropped out of the University of Toronto and then moved to Edmonton, Alberta, where he found work in the mail room at Imperial Oil.[6] Later, he advanced to work on the company's computer systems. He took up post-secondary studies again at the University of Calgary, where he completed a bachelor's degree in economics in 1985. He later returned there to earn a master's degree in economics, completed in 1991.[7]

相比之下,pp就有点不够看了

University and early jobs

As a teenager, Poilievre had a job at Telus doing corporate collections by calling businesses.[20] He also later worked briefly as a journalist for Alberta Report, a conservative weekly magazine.[21] At the University of Calgary, he studied international relations.[22] At the age of 19, he staged a protest against a student union that tried to prevent campus Reform Party supporters from campaigning for their candidate in an Alberta Senate election. He was one of many Reform members on campus in conflict with the federal Progressive Conservative Party of Canada, which they believed to be unprincipled.[11] As a second-year student, in 1999, Poilievre submitted an essay to Magna International's "As Prime Minister, I Would...", essay contest. His essay, titled "Building Canada Through Freedom", focused on the subject of individual freedom and among other things, argued for a two-term limit for all members of Parliament. As a finalist, Poilievre won $10,000 and a four-month internship at Magna, with the essay being published in the book that collected the essays titled @Stake — "As Prime Minister, I Would..."[11][23][24] Poilievre was president of the Young Tories at the University of Calgary, a club composed of both Progressive Conservative and Reform members focused on Alberta politics, where he clashed with Patrick Brown, who at the time was the president of the national Progressive Conservative Youth Federation. Their dispute was over Progressive Conservative leader Joe Clark, whom Poilievre considered to be anti-youth.[25][why?] Concerned that anti-Clark members would be removed, as Brown was an executive for the Progressive Conservatives, Poilievre threatened to shift the Progressive Conservative club to the United Alternative. Media outlets had obtained a leaked memo of Brown planning to remove anti-Clark youth leaders, but Brown denied it, leading Poilievre to back down from his threat.[26]
 
Poilievre was president of the Young Tories at the University of Calgary, a club composed of both Progressive Conservative and Reform members focused on Alberta politics, where he clashed with Patrick Brown, who at the time was the president of the national Progressive Conservative Youth Federation. Their dispute was over Progressive Conservative leader Joe Clark, whom Poilievre considered to be anti-youth.[25][why?] Concerned that anti-Clark members would be removed, as Brown was an executive for the Progressive Conservatives, Poilievre threatened to shift the Progressive Conservative club to the United Alternative. Media outlets had obtained a leaked memo of Brown planning to remove anti-Clark youth leaders, but Brown denied it, leading Poilievre to back down from his threat.[26]
原来喷功是年轻时党内斗争中锻炼成长的,专门打击领导人,了不起 :jiayou:
 
看哈珀的早年教育经历,综合能力是可以的,绝对不是政棍一类,也读到过经济学硕士,智商脑子都够用

Harper attended Northlea Public School and, later, John G. Althouse Middle School and Richview Collegiate Institute, both in Etobicoke, Toronto. He graduated from high school in 1978, and was a member of Richview Collegiate's team on Reach for the Top, a televised academic quiz show for high school students.[5] Harper studied at the University of Toronto's Trinity College before moving to Alberta.[6] In an attempt to establish independence from his parents, Harper dropped out of the University of Toronto and then moved to Edmonton, Alberta, where he found work in the mail room at Imperial Oil.[6] Later, he advanced to work on the company's computer systems. He took up post-secondary studies again at the University of Calgary, where he completed a bachelor's degree in economics in 1985. He later returned there to earn a master's degree in economics, completed in 1991.[7]

相比之下,pp就有点不够看了

University and early jobs

As a teenager, Poilievre had a job at Telus doing corporate collections by calling businesses.[20] He also later worked briefly as a journalist for Alberta Report, a conservative weekly magazine.[21] At the University of Calgary, he studied international relations.[22] At the age of 19, he staged a protest against a student union that tried to prevent campus Reform Party supporters from campaigning for their candidate in an Alberta Senate election. He was one of many Reform members on campus in conflict with the federal Progressive Conservative Party of Canada, which they believed to be unprincipled.[11] As a second-year student, in 1999, Poilievre submitted an essay to Magna International's "As Prime Minister, I Would...", essay contest. His essay, titled "Building Canada Through Freedom", focused on the subject of individual freedom and among other things, argued for a two-term limit for all members of Parliament. As a finalist, Poilievre won $10,000 and a four-month internship at Magna, with the essay being published in the book that collected the essays titled @Stake — "As Prime Minister, I Would..."[11][23][24] Poilievre was president of the Young Tories at the University of Calgary, a club composed of both Progressive Conservative and Reform members focused on Alberta politics, where he clashed with Patrick Brown, who at the time was the president of the national Progressive Conservative Youth Federation. Their dispute was over Progressive Conservative leader Joe Clark, whom Poilievre considered to be anti-youth.[25][why?] Concerned that anti-Clark members would be removed, as Brown was an executive for the Progressive Conservatives, Poilievre threatened to shift the Progressive Conservative club to the United Alternative. Media outlets had obtained a leaked memo of Brown planning to remove anti-Clark youth leaders, but Brown denied it, leading Poilievre to back down from his threat.[26]
哈伯的能力在加拿大总理里算高的,但加拿大人就是看好抓马老师啊,煞笔韭菜觉得总理长的好比啥都强,有了抓马老师打底,现在随便抓阄出来一个都可以当总理。
 
除了碳税,是不是和如何限制难民人数,要一个什么样的移民系统,这个问题也是躲不过去的。

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这 Trudeau 和 Poillievre 是个啥,咱大概知道了。要是 Mark Carney 也能出来在这难民和移民系统的街上走两步给大家看看就好了。
 
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