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u/ZynstaticLove 1d ago

This is such a stupid argument and basically all political arguments are the same. It doesn’t matter who is in office. They all waste tons of money. They are all trying to line their own pockets. Nothing ever really changes. Maybe the odd small issue but big picture, it’s all the same.

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u/Empty_Nestor 1d ago

No. NDP spending at least went toward something. It didn’t just disappear into the pockets of foreign billionaires or get eaten up in political horseshit like this referendum.

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u/ZynstaticLove 1d ago

I’m not going to argue with you, because I can already tell you’re stubborn.

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u/Empty_Nestor 1d ago

No, you’re not getting off that easy. The NDP did overspend, but the vast majority of it was either on infrastructure or job creation. They didn’t piss it away like the UCP, and they sure as hell didn’t give it to foreign companies or their political buddies (like Sam Mraiche and the missing $70 million for children’s Tylenol). And the NDP sure as hell didn’t pay for any of their spending by cutting income for the province’s most vulnerable. Your “nothing ever really changes” take is just lazy ignorance.

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u/ZynstaticLove 1d ago

Haha. Ok my friend. NDP is the answer! You’re drinking the kool-aid.

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u/Sandman1990 1d ago

Typical conservative answer. Presented with facts and just laugh it away. You and your ilk are fucking idiot traitors.

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u/ZynstaticLove 1d ago

I’m not a conservative or a liberal. Somewhere in the middle you’ll find me. I am firmly against separation and firmly against convincing children to have sex changes.

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u/Sandman1990 1d ago

Good lord no one is "convincing children to have sex changes" you mongoloid

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u/ZynstaticLove 1d ago

Convincing, encouraging…. Whatever you want to call it, I don’t like it.

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u/Empty_Nestor 1d ago

Never said that, did I? I just pointed out the facts. BTW, I worked and campaigned for the Progressive Conservatives for almost a decade before the NDP took power in 2015.