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I'm surprised to see the NDP above 20% If they continue to poll in the 20-25% range, or even higher, then I expect they pull the plug.

If the NDP make it into second place, expect them to pull the plug.

Being the opposition in a majority government has it's benefits. You can toss the leader, elect a new one and build their credentials before the next election.
 
If the NDP make it into second place, expect them to pull the plug.

Being the opposition in a majority government has it's benefits. You can toss the leader, elect a new one and build their credentials before the next election.

It will take an Ignatieff or Wynne-level collapse for that to happen, which I'm not banking on. At least not yet.😬
 
That did not stop Jack.

He supported the CPC in their vote of non-confidence in exchange for concessions. The NDP also knew that the Liberals were corrupt and it was not in their best interest to support them.

Yes they did not win the election but it did help the NDP build their credibility as fighting for the average Canadian. Had Jack not died, there is a very good chance the NDP would have formed government.

The reason the NDP is now so lacklustre is because they changed their constitution after Jack died. They removed all mentions of socialism, focused less on activism, the environment and other issues that matter to Canadians. Now they just sit quietly on the sidelines propping up a government that is working against Canadians.

This is why I say that Jagmeet needs to go. He has lost touch and was never qualified to run the party.

As I said before, Jagmeet only won because he signed up a large number of supporters prior to the leadership election. Most of the supporters were International Students, Permanent Residents or other such people who could not vote anywhere but the leadership election.

The people he signed up were not eligible to vote in a general election so while he had the support to be leader, he did not have the support of the electorate.

What the NDP needs is an effective leader like Bob Rae who has the credentials and qualifications. Unfortunately for the Federal NDP they continue to elect the flavor of the week in the name of diversity and equality.

Diversity and equality be damned! Just because someone is Brown, LGBTQ, Female, First Nations or an Immigrant does make them qualified to be the head of a Federal Party. Whoever is leader, needs to be more than a figurehead, more than just someone who is nominated to be inclusive they need to have actual qualifications.

I will say this, I have no issues with Wab Kinew being leader of the Manitoba NDP, as that is a great starting point. If he does well there then I would have no issues with him becoming leader of the Federal NDP one day.

Oh I agree Jagmeet needs to go, he is no Jack, and the NDP has been pathetic, but even so, all options are pathetic, and in many cases worse. It would also be harder to get rid of Jagmeet if the NDP are second place. They would likely try him out for another election before turfing. Also, being 2nd place in one election doesn't mean anything for the one after that. Each election starts at 0. I remember getting a call from the NDP in Trudeau's first election, that they only needed a few seats to defeat the cons, but Justin needed so many more. Ridiculous. Being the official opposition has almost no benefits over having 1 MP in the HoC during a majority, except maybe for the CPAC watching crowd.

The NDP needs a leader, but, credentials and qualifications don't mean anything in todays politics. They need someone who can weave a narrative that a plurality of people will get excited about, and at least appear genuine (not even necessarily credible). Jack could do it, Jagmeet cannot.

Diversity and equality are actually important, and they do bring new Canadians into the political process, BUT, in hard times such as this, all communications and messaging should be on the economic factors, as that's what will bring in the most people regardless of background. We know from history that when people are struggling, they're looking for people to bring down instead of raising others up, and we shouldn't fall into that trap.
 
I'm surprised to see the NDP above 20%

If they continue to poll in the 20-25% range, or even higher, then I expect they pull the plug. The NDP win their participation trophy (a handful of new seats), the Liberals tank, and Pierre is PM.

I haven't seen any polling showing seat gains for the NDP.
 
Suicide bomber? Eyewitness reports say the vehicle was traveling at a high rate of speed. Doesn't sound like this just an "accident" Since all western NY border crossings are shutdown.

All speculation but it seems to be more significant than just an errant car. I have added some pictures from the linked tweet for the click adverse.


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Alleged video of the explosion is below. It could be a vehicle bomb, but it's certainly a crude one.


As someone pointed out to me.. even though it is US thanksgiving AND Black Friday there was not much damage that could be done on the border.

It is not like they drove through the gates of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue or exploded in Times Square. There was really not much they could do in terms of casualties on the bridge.
 

Here are some images from August of this year of the noted areas taken by me. Unfortunately, I do not have better images of the Border Crossing but I am not stupid enough to take pictures of the US Border as they are high security there.

I know this area well, Where this all happened is the point at which cars are funneled towards the Border Crossing. You can only go one direction here and that is to Canada.

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