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Originally Posted by uke_master
You make it easy on me when you say such silly things. Like, do you not remember the huge tax cut promised in 2015 that he delivered? Do you not remember the huge tax cut promised in 2019, that he delivered?
I oppose both tax cuts. But albertans, and there (fake) love of low taxes should absolutely LOVE justin trudeau for this. But let's check in here with our resident albertans to see whether he gets an ounce of credit for this: nobody? Of course not, albertas are all on the rhetorical (as they won't actually do anything) #wexit train complaining and complaining about how evil the big trudeau meanie is to them and how their feelings are all hurt by him daring to talk about climate change while he is implimenting the exact things they claim they actually want: pipelines and low taxes
Again you are grouping me in. I love low taxes but I prefer fiscal responsibility. That huge tax cut was 2% if your income fell between $44,700- $89,401. He also said it would be a revenue neutral tax cut. It wasn't
Talk about Climate Change Woo Hoo but no plan to get there other than cripple two provinces.
Promised modest deficits and a balanced budget by 2019. Not even close and abandoned those promises
National Security and military never delivered on those like Harper
Electoral Reform scrapped that one
Promises to Veterans he never kept
lower the federal debt to GDP ratio
Promised to lower the Small business tax from 11% to 9% Nope
Open and transparent government
Dumbest one was Restore home mail delivery.
Though I should give him credit for Syrian Refugees and the leadership role he took there.
Love how he marches in the pride parade and yet gives money to African nations to buy votes for the UN when these nations still consider homosexuality a crime.
Right now he is looking like a fool as our country is shut down by blockades. No way his father would have taken that stance. Sadly I think Justin may go down as one of Canada's worst prime ministers a little behind Harper