Probably because when you are having trouble feeding and housing yourself, a fraction of a percent of the population that isn’t you doesn’t matter. There are more people dying yearly because of failed Liberal+NDP policies than there are trans youth in total.
The NDP should be seeing massive gains in a situation like this but unfortunately they made a deal with the devil that they seem hellbent on keeping, so what do you expect the majority of people to do? Vote Green and Bloc?
I’m not sure I’m following you. The NDP coalition got dental and perceptions added to public health. Is that (plus other smaller stuff) not a big enough win for a minority party to get in a coalition government?
I just don’t get Canadian politics. The party that wants to deregulate everything so the 1% can capture even more wealth at everyone else’s expense (and that’s punching down on trans kids and wants to roll back women’s rights) is beating the party that wants to help the bottom four quintiles of Canadians.
Lol, clearly you didn’t actually read the pharmacare bill. It doesn’t get us pharmacare, it gets us a study, an option to enter into agreements with the provinces (on an individual basis) and an uncertain amount of funding.
And this is ignoring the fact that about 2/3 of Canadians already have dental benefits and ~50% have drug plans… so yeah, maybe those items aren’t quite as big of a win as you thought.
Also, I’m not sure which party you are referring to that wants to help Canadians, because the Liberals clearly don’t and the NDP obviously have no interest in holding the Liberals accountable for their many fuck-ups.
Oh yeah, fuck the other 1/3rd of Canadians without dental and the half that don’t have drug plans I guess. You got yours so the other half of Canadians should pull themselves up by their bootstraps I guess.
Sorry, but if I giving money to what’s essentially a charity cause I want to do it on my terms (like I already do for several charities) not the governments, that way I get some say about meeting my own needs rather and giving what I can actually afford instead of getting fucked by taxes and inflation and having useless government bureaucrats siphon off money for themselves.
Probably because when you are having trouble feeding and housing yourself, a fraction of a percent of the population that isn’t you doesn’t matter. There are more people dying yearly because of failed Liberal+NDP policies than there are trans youth in total.
The NDP should be seeing massive gains in a situation like this but unfortunately they made a deal with the devil that they seem hellbent on keeping, so what do you expect the majority of people to do? Vote Green and Bloc?
I’m not sure I’m following you. The NDP coalition got dental and perceptions added to public health. Is that (plus other smaller stuff) not a big enough win for a minority party to get in a coalition government?
I just don’t get Canadian politics. The party that wants to deregulate everything so the 1% can capture even more wealth at everyone else’s expense (and that’s punching down on trans kids and wants to roll back women’s rights) is beating the party that wants to help the bottom four quintiles of Canadians.
Lol, clearly you didn’t actually read the pharmacare bill. It doesn’t get us pharmacare, it gets us a study, an option to enter into agreements with the provinces (on an individual basis) and an uncertain amount of funding.
And this is ignoring the fact that about 2/3 of Canadians already have dental benefits and ~50% have drug plans… so yeah, maybe those items aren’t quite as big of a win as you thought.
Also, I’m not sure which party you are referring to that wants to help Canadians, because the Liberals clearly don’t and the NDP obviously have no interest in holding the Liberals accountable for their many fuck-ups.
Oh yeah, fuck the other 1/3rd of Canadians without dental and the half that don’t have drug plans I guess. You got yours so the other half of Canadians should pull themselves up by their bootstraps I guess.
Sorry, but if I giving money to what’s essentially a charity cause I want to do it on my terms (like I already do for several charities) not the governments, that way I get some say about meeting my own needs rather and giving what I can actually afford instead of getting fucked by taxes and inflation and having useless government bureaucrats siphon off money for themselves.