Carney has seized on Trump’s tariff crisis to push through a pro-corporate agenda that attacks Indigenous peoples, workers, and the environment
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This is great – relevant about recent significant activities
$300 for rich people is about as irrelevant as $11 for a poor person…diddly squat.
It’s a cheap form of buying people off, making it look like you’re doing something, while changing nothing.
Well, the honeymoon period is over; I don’t like the guy. We elected a conservative.
Both Carney (whom I call “The American Banker”) and PP are both neo-liberals. Carney simply lacks the “social conservative” dogma (hetero and white superiority). Read Naomi Klein’s “Shock Doctrine” again, and get ready for a repeat of “Thatcherism”.