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Today's episode of #CurseOfPolitics was created by #AirQuotesMedia with support from our presenting sponsor TELUS, as well as CN Rail.
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David Herle, Scott Reid, Jordan Leichnitz and Kory Teneycke provide insights on the latest in Canadian politics. Plus, our weekly segments #Clippings + #HeyYou!
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Who’s here for the 30 point lead from Mainstreet Research 🤚🏼
Kory Bless you on the CBC debacle
Yes, context is everything. The idea that the feds have 6 billion to spend on tax cuts for beer but not on defense to protect our trade access to Trump's America strikes me as irresponsible.
Incredibly irresponsible. This isn't the time to be trying to buy votes. We should at least be trying to be a somewhat serious country. It's shameful that Ford is doing it and and it's shameful that Trudeau is doing it.
I am surprised it didn't go to the Ukraine
Now there is an insightful conversation. Great show David. Starting to redeem yourself. Jordan, finally, welcome to the party. You did shine:) Hey Jag, want to help some people? Put the Liberals out of their misery. Thank you for your insite.
Don’t get too excited, Singh still hasn’t got his pension yet.
How nice now that I have retired I do not qualify for the grift of $250. Every senior on OAS and CPP is pissed. Trudeau just lost what was left of the senior vote.
If Jag gives Trudeau more runway and we have to wait until Oct 25 there will be an overwhelming backlash against Jag and the liberals.
Korey is on point when it comes to the CBC. Atta be
Super weak pushback afterwards from Scott and Jordan too
Trumps opening salvo is a 25 percent tariff, conditional on border controls, and we are talking about a GST holiday for political domestic purposes. We are not a serious country at the moment.
This was taped before Monday at 7 pm EST when Trump announced the 25% tariff.
@@SheriOberman The finger waging i see from people, in regards to Trump, is quite something. I put you in that category since you failed to understand my post.
Thank you, good discussion.
David, if you believe that politics has no place in pension fund investing, tell that to Mark Carney, who is Larry Fink's sled dog at Black Rock.
Jordan is bang on at 55:00. Herle's follow up is also spot on. Too much of Leadership came from Sales, not enough came from Operations, or anyone else who actually does anything
I knew Scott would like his beer and popcorn money.
Canadians should be extremely grateful for our dear leaders' magnanimous Christmas benevolence showering taxpayers with their own money.
@@oldtimer7979 Merry Christmas to one and all:)
I don't need Bill C-11 to find new and interesting rules to give Ottawa's bureaucrats billable hours doing work. I want my government to print passports and keep mortar shells out of my back yard.
Bizarre as this sounds, the Liberal government is too interesting. They took their eye off the ball.
Agree with Kory, how could someone in this day and age try to claim indigenous heritage without being absolutely positively? That should be added to the candidates’ questionnaire- “Do you have any Indigenous heritage? Submit your proof along with this form” You can’t use the Buffy defence of it being “my” truth 🙄
You all brought tour A game today, and Jordan, not just because I understood most of tour points. Side note, I still think the Christmas Gst/cheque bribe are a Hail Mary wedge for a winter election.
And where do you think the moneys going to come from
I'm hanging by a thread and I'd still vote for Kory.
I have problems with Kory.
Scott, that is your colour! Very nice.
Liberals so low in the polls , nothing seems to work for them, so now we get "game-show host Trudo?
I disagree with Kory.
I think the Ontario Liberals could win a tax cut election.
If the Ontario Liberals made tax cut promises aimed at improving productivity vs recklessly handing out checks like Ford and Trudeau to increase consumption, voters would listen.
Conservatives like me would gladly vote for a party that presents a solid fiscal policy that doesn’t sell the farm away at money losing EV factories and mandates.
I think Kory is banking on the fiscal responsible voter to blindly vote conservative, even with gravy train ford at the helm.
So you get a tax cut but then you get the social decay and disorder associated with woke politics. To be fair, Doug Ford isn’t much better in regards to wokeness.
Well, I've listened to a lot so let me finish". Kory speaks what every moderate and conservative have been feeling for the last 8-10 years. We've been told what we are and what we think by the left. We've been shutdown, silenced and shamed for a decade. Why are Pierre and Trump's style loud conservatism so popular? Because we need a champion. We need someone that can strongly go on TV and defend our positions, someone that can fight back the other side's attempt at demonizing us and the majority.
You've had your time and voices heard. You failed. Now we're coming back and power and we will fix it our way. We are tired of being silenced and we're not going anywhere.
Loved this intro. Toronto Night 3 was the second greatest night of my life. The only day better was London N7 where I got to see her sell out one of eight magical nights at Wembley this summer.
I'm a man, a Pierre Polievere supporter, and a passionate Swiftie who got into costume last week, came down from Ottawa, and sang for 3.5 hours straight.
You’re a flamer
watch retailers bump their prices by 5%.....
That’s not how economics works lol. In fact, their prices may go down.
No word on the generational divide in this one, especially weird when discussing CBC. Mostly great convo.
I generally always disagree with Jordan. Agnostic? I, literally, won't be buying any of this shit that is exempt. It's not part of my limited budget as a senior or before I became a senior when I raised two children alone. Hang on to your husband, Jordan, if you want to maintain this kind of reckless lifestyle. I just want to pay off my credit card from the last time I took the train to visit my children in Ontario which included renting an Air B & B. Expensive.
Scott nailed it. I will really miss the CBC.
Gotta say, Mr. Reid's pleading on behalf of the CBC (how many employees do you know personally Scott, and how many of them are at the executive level?) reminded me how deeply, deeply cynical the elite class is in Upper Canada. Ask me how screamingly obvious the CBC's head is up past its own sphincter muscles, me, a lifelong watcher and listener at 65 years old; ask me just how galactically astray the CBC's news function has become, how purposefully the editors and producers smugly and arrogantly refuse, absolutely refuse to function as a source of knowledge instead of a conduit for activism. It's late 2024 and the CBC finally, FINALLY, publishes a story that says, gee, nuclear power, hmmmm, maybe not such a terrible thing? And Polievre's promise to put the organization out of its misery scares you to death? Clutch those pearls a bit more tightly for the camera Scott. What a performance. Good Lord. (The story goes that Al Pacino would get a script from his agent and immediately page to the end looking for his big, sanctimonious speech; if there wasn't one he would reject the script. It's a lot like listening to The Curse of Politics as Herle asks for Reid's opinion. Fast forward 5 minutes.)
And Kory, my man, the problem in universities is not DEI; it's not BLM or the Trans issues, or identitarianism writ large. The problem with universities - which has now bled into journalism, government, policy, law, big tech and even engineering, is the postmodern critical theory language in the Humanities and Social "Sciences" that refuses to be descriptive. Descriptive language has been shattered. Academics speak symbolically when talking shop. That's how you arrive at DEI, by ignoring reality (how people function in groups, let's say) and impose an ideological/linguistic model on reality which coheres but makes no sense. THat's why Musa al-Gharbi refers to wokeness as symbolic capitalism. That's why Helen Joyce refers to the Trans "movement" as a "culture bound, linguistic project." In order for the Trans project to work it must ignore/refute biology, evolution, universal cultural norms and even same sex attraction. It's simply a word puzzle. And it destroys everything it touches.
Oh, and does Ms Leichnitz kick herself for saying things like big government is beautiful and efficient? She should.
@@warrenlaws6455 Warrenlaws for president
can someone explain to me how the carbon tax is a deterrent tax? If corpos can just charge me more, and i get more money back than i pay in who's being deterred? Everything i read about this makes it look like a wealth transfer tax, and doesn't do a thing for climate change.
Because the tax acts as a loss for the corp. So they’re incentivized to emit less carbon. You pay more because of the tax AND because they’re producing less which increases prices . It’s a terrible policy.
@@smugdug they arnt producing less thoi just pay more. Eventually i wont be able to afford the produuct so i guess the corp not selling more good is great for the economey and government coffers
I'll admit that I was sold on the effectiveness of the carbon tax by the argument that it would incentivize demand for lower-emission alternatives. It makes logical sense, but 1) we were misled by promises of technological innovations that never materialized, 2) targeting the tax at consumers was a mistake, and 3) the money collected from the tax should have been used for R&D, not tax rebates. I support a tax on pollution. but the Liberals really failed on the execution of this policy.
@@kurtford6285 No, the laws of economics demand that once a tax is applied then production will decrease. Production has decreased which has raised prices on top of your taxes that you get to pay. Liberal party economics for you.
@@Ed-uf7mw You’d have to define “pollution”. If you mean carbon dioxide, why tax it at all? Why not slash corporate taxes for companies that innovate and voluntary reduce emissions. You’ll create jobs, wealth, AND reduce emissions. Shareholders would DEMAND that emissions be reduced while also incentivizing innovation to keep production levels at profitable levels. Taxes are almost never useful for fixing market issues. They almost always make things worse.
It's painful listening to Korey pretend he knows something about economic policy. The CPC and Ontario PCs are now all-in on policy designed by comms staff who don't give a care about facts.
David doesn’t write his own intros?! 🫨 Kudos to Rosenberg