Trudeau is an extremely attractive man, but it's a shame that he's a bit incompetent with policies, both domestic and foreign. What do you guys think of Canada's most attractive Leaf?
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>Trudeau
>Attractive
Lolwut?
>>127951103
>>127951289
Don't lie; we all know you'd bang.
>>127951372
Well yeah, because i'm a man who's gone 21 years without sex and i'm desperate for it. Not because he's attractive.
>>127951443
Stop repressing your homosexuality and embrace it already.
>>127951529
Needs to resign from office, become a true traditionalist catholic,
>>127951596
Take out all that rage on Justin. ;-)
>a bit incompetent
Understatement of the year
>>127951757
He understands the system but carries out the wrong ideas. That's all I was simply saying. It's unfair to say he doesn't know how the government works, but it's also not fair to say he implements his policies correctly (or even the right policies for that matter).
Justin "the budget will balance itself" Trudeau is without a doubt the worst prime minister we've ever had. He's worse than Jean Chretien. Fuck, he's worse than Joe Clark, and that takes a lot.
Similarly, the provincial Liberal parties are the currently the worst fucking political party we have to offer and every that's wrong with Canada.
Trudeau is a fucking puppet, and a celebrity leader, that is in complete submission to the will of his masters. His party is the exact same, without exception.
I have no other explanation as to how he got a majority government other than to blame our entire voting population, and the weakness of Stephen Harper as a candidate.
I can't wait for Andrew Scheer to absolutely fucking embarrass that piece of shit in 2019.
>>127952164
I'm just honestly surprised he even became your guys' PM. Didn't he have a pretty low approval rating anyway?
>>127952301
i'm not entirely sure of his current approval rating, or what is was shortly before he took office, but i know when he was an MP (from montreal area i believe) that he was always being scrutinized by the Conservatives and even the ndp (saying dumb things without reason or fact, not showing up to parliamentary meeting/Question period (one day a week where all questions are open for PM). Nothing has changed. He still says retarded things and avoids the opposition at all costs.
The conservatives, although there are some policies i do not agree with, are undoubtedly canada's smartest party, with the smartest members.
Kathleen Wynne (the leader of the Ontario provincial Liberal party) has an approval rating of 10% and an election coming up next year. probably why she's promising mad gibs for all the fucking lefty NEETs from down south. 15$ an hour for working at Tim Hortons... "basic income" bullshit. Fuck her.
>>127952301
I'm not entirely surprised that he became PM though. Stephen Harper was an extremely weak candidate at that time, and the Liberals had a lot of ammo to use on him after 9 years in office.
Furthermore, it was a tough a sell to have someone like Harper be our longest serving prime minister.
I also can't think of a candidate both provincial or federal that is more unlikeable than Tom Mulcair (former leader of the NDP).
Trudeau basically had it in the bag before it even started.
A nice silver lining though is that him being in office will teach all Canadians a lesson about Trudeau and the Liberals.
The nice thing about us is that Albeta/Saskatchewan/Manitoba/Northern Ontario are usually true blue Conservative strongholds, so all it really takes to beat the liberals is to turn a few provinces in the east coast Conservative, which isn't difficult.