Anonymous ID: 50a2ff Jan. 11, 2019, 8:08 p.m. No.4720268   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>4717274

That's a real possibility, anon. I'm working my ass off to enlighten folks on the dangers of allowing the establishment CPC to rule again. People do not seem to be grasping that they will be working under the global agenda, just under the guise of different optics than how the liberals play the game. What really gets me are these faithful Conservative types who love to call Maxime a selfish and a traitor, when in reality, Scheer's actions were extremely selfish, employing a massively wealthy lobby group, the Dairy Farmers of Canada, a supply management protectionist regime with a war chest filled with $100 million annually, to steal the election away from Max. A person can't get more self centered and pathetic than that. It sickens me that so many believe he is for the Canadian people when the evidence clearly shows he is not. Defending the monopolistic regime of 9000 dairy farmers over the interests of millions of working class Canadians during USMCA negotiations was a clear indication, he took the exact same stance that Justin Trudeau did on the matter. It sickens me that people buy this former insurance salesman's bullshit. He's more interested in mimicking JT with his ethnic pandering and Mr. Dressup costume rehearsals than he is in being an effective, strong leader. Please do your part to inform the Canadian flock of sheep.

Anonymous ID: 50a2ff Jan. 12, 2019, 1:07 p.m. No.4728617   🗄️.is 🔗kun

For anyone who still thinks that Scheer was democratically elected as the Conservative leader, read the below link.

 

https://ipolitics.ca/2017/06/01/cpcs-explanation-for-vote-total-discrepancy-does-not-add-up-says-pollster/

 

Someone was fearful that Maxime would win the leadership race, opening up the opportunity to drain the Ottawa muskeg that so many establishment politicians, bureaucrats, corporations and special interest groups benefit from due to loose rules surrounding ethics and corruption.