Comments by "Travis Cutler" (@traviscutler9912) on "CP24" channel.

  1. Have you ever noticed that PP's solutions are always the ones where Canadian taxpayers reward the industries that specifically donate to PP's campaign to the tune of multimillions, also seems to specifically benefit his particular base of power, also coincidentally in the populations that support him specifically? He also seems to be just fine with throwing dairy management/fisheries + a lot of the priorities of the East coasts industries under the bus as they don't generally tend to support conservatives (just for the record, I like Canadian dairy, milk, eggs, look it up as we get a higher quality product for a better price as I don't want a bunch of chemical hormone garbage that Americans flood our market with when they mess up their on situation). Don't get me wrong, obviously oil and gas is extremely important but let's keep in mind that it's still less than 10% of GDP and the other 90% of the country is more relevant in terms of business and jobs overall. Also, my concern with PP, is that he and Danielle Smith have made it abundantly clear that they will prioritize the oil industries first at the expense of everyone else and considering the fact that NAFTA was originally negotiated under a conservative government which screwed Canadian businesses & workers in the first place, which doesn't't exactly inspire confidence that PP's not going to be willing to throw most Canadians under the bus, again, to protect himself, his donors & the over 70% of foreign corporations that own our oil resources?!?! Liberals are terrible BUT at least they have votes everywhere in the country, even some in Alberta & is therefore less likely to be beholden to narrow set interests in extremely powerful oil Lobby that is PP's base of support for votes but more importantly who his campaign donations overwhelming come from. Like I said before, I find it interesting that his overwhelming plan is to invest hundreds of billions of dollars into pipelines that more than likely won't come into effect until well after Trump is gone a decade from now & coincidentally massively benefit his corporate donors, as well as a very narrow set of foreign investors. Don't get me wrong, I'm sure PP is extremely concerned about the development of the rest of Canada's infrastructure, as the TMX pipeline received a $40 billion investment from the Trudeau liberal government and obviously that's brought about National unity but it began 13 years ago So I'm not entirely sure why potentially another 100 billion is to be invested in a product that would likely take even longer this time to develop, by a politician (PP) who gets his money from corporations that are overwhelmingly owned by foreign corporations in the oil sector in Alberta? You know, just saying......... The system works.
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  8. Have you ever noticed that PP's solutions are always the ones where Canadian taxpayers reward the industries that specifically donate to PP's campaign to the tune of multimillions, also seems to specifically benefit his particular base of power, also coincidentally in the populations that support him specifically? He also seems to be just fine with throwing dairy management/fisheries + a lot of the priorities of the East coasts industries under the bus as they don't generally tend to support conservatives (just for the record, I like Canadian dairy, milk, eggs, look it up as we get a higher quality product for a better price as I don't want a bunch of chemical hormone garbage that Americans flood our market with when they mess up their on situation). Don't get me wrong, obviously oil and gas is extremely important but let's keep in mind that it's still less than 10% of GDP and the other 90% of the country is more relevant in terms of business and jobs overall. Also, my concern with PP, is that he and Danielle Smith have made it abundantly clear that they will prioritize the oil industries first at the expense of everyone else and considering the fact that NAFTA was originally negotiated under a conservative government which screwed Canadian businesses & workers in the first place, which doesn't't exactly inspire confidence that PP's not going to be willing to throw most Canadians under the bus, again, to protect himself, his donors & the over 70% of foreign corporations that own our oil resources?!?! Liberals are terrible BUT at least they have votes everywhere in the country, even some in Alberta & is therefore less likely to be beholden to narrow set interests in extremely powerful oil Lobby that is PP's base of support for votes but more importantly who his campaign donations overwhelming come from. Like I said before, I find it interesting that his overwhelming plan is to invest hundreds of billions of dollars into pipelines that more than likely won't come into effect until well after Trump is gone a decade from now & coincidentally massively benefit his corporate donors, as well as a very narrow set of foreign investors. Don't get me wrong, I'm sure PP is extremely concerned about the development of the rest of Canada's infrastructure, as the TMX pipeline received a $40 billion investment from the Trudeau liberal government and obviously that's brought about National unity but it began 13 years ago So I'm not entirely sure why potentially another 100 billion is to be invested in a product that would likely take even longer this time to develop, by a politician (PP) who gets his money from corporations that are overwhelmingly owned by foreign corporations in the oil sector in Alberta? You know, just saying......... The system works. By
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  30. Listening to Trudeau makes my skin crawl, however, I've never been a fan of the conservatives either as I remember the Harper government. They gave some upper class tax cuts for soccer mom's, petty cruelty service cuts to the elderly, disabled and veterans (& of course the usual losers but that just makes them break into my stuff more) So I'm curious as to what you think electing a conservative government will do specifically for Us? As far as I know, everyone making less than $100,000 gets a carbon CHQ (I make over the cutoff so I have never seen a check. I'll actually get a tax break), once the cons are elected people won't get that anymore as the cons have said they're going to end many programs and they're going to slash government spending which generally means that you will be paying more for services while also not receiving the carbon chq anymore either? So just in terms of a day-to-day quality of life situation, what do you actually expect will be the difference? I know Pierre said he'd make it possible to buy a home in Vancouver where I live by "stopping the gatekeepers" which sounds cool of course cuz who doesn't want that but it doesn't actually make any sense as it doesn't say how? I mean do you think Pierre is having homeless veterans put into the house next to his place LOL!? I get hating Trudeau is enjoyable cuz he really sucks bad but I just don't see how the conservatives are any different? Pierre Poillevre was in government for almost 10 years and didn't deal with any of this except deregulation of oil and gas industry that allows the pollution of rivers and lakes which is fine I guess but that's less than 10% of the economy?(*Over 70% of major shareholders in Canada's largest oil companies are foreign so most money leaves Canada) Great for his donors I suppose but even when they did it last time housing still went up almost 50% on his and Harper's watch? Anyways, I'm really hoping I'm missing something because this isn't looking good, feels like we're going from the frying pan and into the fire. Please give me ANYTHING TO HOPE FOR, PLEASE!!!!!!!! Good luck everyone & Thanks!
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