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Just a reminder to everyone who was too young to remember, Stephen Harper was a strong leader who almost got away with destroying our democracy.

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  • anniebuddy@mstdn.caA This user is from outside of this forum
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    Just a reminder to everyone who was too young to remember, Stephen Harper was a strong leader who almost got away with destroying our democracy.

    He tried to take away voting rights. He tried to bribe a senator. He loaded the senate with people he knew would fail so that he could get Canadians onside with dismantling it. He didn’t like the power the senate held over the Prime Minister. He did everything he could to make us subservient to the US.

    He was pretty good at achieving his goals but he overshot, broke his own fixed election promise and called an election thinking he would give the Liberals a hard run, but Canadians from coast to coast had enough and sent him packing.

    He gave tax breaks to corps, believes in trickle down economics and hates science, especially climate science.

    If you don’t like the current PM because he is too right wing, Stephen Miller Harper is right wing rocket fuel. I hope you do your own research. The Harper years damaged us and we still have not recovered.

    #CdnPoli

    rightsprung@c.imR cass_m@mstdn.caC anniebuddy@mstdn.caA markgrieveson@mindly.socialM pinchy63@ottawa.placeP 7 Replies Last reply
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    • anniebuddy@mstdn.caA anniebuddy@mstdn.ca

      Just a reminder to everyone who was too young to remember, Stephen Harper was a strong leader who almost got away with destroying our democracy.

      He tried to take away voting rights. He tried to bribe a senator. He loaded the senate with people he knew would fail so that he could get Canadians onside with dismantling it. He didn’t like the power the senate held over the Prime Minister. He did everything he could to make us subservient to the US.

      He was pretty good at achieving his goals but he overshot, broke his own fixed election promise and called an election thinking he would give the Liberals a hard run, but Canadians from coast to coast had enough and sent him packing.

      He gave tax breaks to corps, believes in trickle down economics and hates science, especially climate science.

      If you don’t like the current PM because he is too right wing, Stephen Miller Harper is right wing rocket fuel. I hope you do your own research. The Harper years damaged us and we still have not recovered.

      #CdnPoli

      rightsprung@c.imR This user is from outside of this forum
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      @AnnieBuddy

      100%

      Yes!

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      • anniebuddy@mstdn.caA anniebuddy@mstdn.ca

        Just a reminder to everyone who was too young to remember, Stephen Harper was a strong leader who almost got away with destroying our democracy.

        He tried to take away voting rights. He tried to bribe a senator. He loaded the senate with people he knew would fail so that he could get Canadians onside with dismantling it. He didn’t like the power the senate held over the Prime Minister. He did everything he could to make us subservient to the US.

        He was pretty good at achieving his goals but he overshot, broke his own fixed election promise and called an election thinking he would give the Liberals a hard run, but Canadians from coast to coast had enough and sent him packing.

        He gave tax breaks to corps, believes in trickle down economics and hates science, especially climate science.

        If you don’t like the current PM because he is too right wing, Stephen Miller Harper is right wing rocket fuel. I hope you do your own research. The Harper years damaged us and we still have not recovered.

        #CdnPoli

        cass_m@mstdn.caC This user is from outside of this forum
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        @AnnieBuddy it was very gradual and seemingly 'common sense' . Villainizing immigrants so overtly felt like a down fall. Then they're was quashing of science communicating. I was neutral on the gun registry because partners with guns informed the RCMP. even before the registry🤷‍♀️

        I regularly travel an Alberta highway with poor cell service. If I needed assistance I would not approach a property.

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        • anniebuddy@mstdn.caA anniebuddy@mstdn.ca

          Just a reminder to everyone who was too young to remember, Stephen Harper was a strong leader who almost got away with destroying our democracy.

          He tried to take away voting rights. He tried to bribe a senator. He loaded the senate with people he knew would fail so that he could get Canadians onside with dismantling it. He didn’t like the power the senate held over the Prime Minister. He did everything he could to make us subservient to the US.

          He was pretty good at achieving his goals but he overshot, broke his own fixed election promise and called an election thinking he would give the Liberals a hard run, but Canadians from coast to coast had enough and sent him packing.

          He gave tax breaks to corps, believes in trickle down economics and hates science, especially climate science.

          If you don’t like the current PM because he is too right wing, Stephen Miller Harper is right wing rocket fuel. I hope you do your own research. The Harper years damaged us and we still have not recovered.

          #CdnPoli

          anniebuddy@mstdn.caA This user is from outside of this forum
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          Be very careful when you say you’re looking for “strong” leadership.

          This particular politician is just like Trump with the promises and he hates the left more than anyone.

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          • cass_m@mstdn.caC cass_m@mstdn.ca

            @AnnieBuddy it was very gradual and seemingly 'common sense' . Villainizing immigrants so overtly felt like a down fall. Then they're was quashing of science communicating. I was neutral on the gun registry because partners with guns informed the RCMP. even before the registry🤷‍♀️

            I regularly travel an Alberta highway with poor cell service. If I needed assistance I would not approach a property.

            anniebuddy@mstdn.caA This user is from outside of this forum
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            @cass_m

            Alberta was always a bit redneck, but mostly good people.

            The Harper gang nurtured every bit of hate that now festers there like a farmers crop.

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            • anniebuddy@mstdn.caA anniebuddy@mstdn.ca

              @cass_m

              Alberta was always a bit redneck, but mostly good people.

              The Harper gang nurtured every bit of hate that now festers there like a farmers crop.

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              @AnnieBuddy that was the point of the reform party. Christian meets libertarian. Smith is libertarian x separatist.

              I think people have always just wanted transparency on government spending and there doesn't seem to be a good way to transmit that info. I remember during the 2019 AB election there was an easy to understand comparison of budgets with ~20 line items that crossed my media stream. I could never find it again.

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              • anniebuddy@mstdn.caA anniebuddy@mstdn.ca

                Just a reminder to everyone who was too young to remember, Stephen Harper was a strong leader who almost got away with destroying our democracy.

                He tried to take away voting rights. He tried to bribe a senator. He loaded the senate with people he knew would fail so that he could get Canadians onside with dismantling it. He didn’t like the power the senate held over the Prime Minister. He did everything he could to make us subservient to the US.

                He was pretty good at achieving his goals but he overshot, broke his own fixed election promise and called an election thinking he would give the Liberals a hard run, but Canadians from coast to coast had enough and sent him packing.

                He gave tax breaks to corps, believes in trickle down economics and hates science, especially climate science.

                If you don’t like the current PM because he is too right wing, Stephen Miller Harper is right wing rocket fuel. I hope you do your own research. The Harper years damaged us and we still have not recovered.

                #CdnPoli

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                @AnnieBuddy

                So we should be leery of Carney given the current love-in between him and Harper.

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                • anniebuddy@mstdn.caA anniebuddy@mstdn.ca

                  Just a reminder to everyone who was too young to remember, Stephen Harper was a strong leader who almost got away with destroying our democracy.

                  He tried to take away voting rights. He tried to bribe a senator. He loaded the senate with people he knew would fail so that he could get Canadians onside with dismantling it. He didn’t like the power the senate held over the Prime Minister. He did everything he could to make us subservient to the US.

                  He was pretty good at achieving his goals but he overshot, broke his own fixed election promise and called an election thinking he would give the Liberals a hard run, but Canadians from coast to coast had enough and sent him packing.

                  He gave tax breaks to corps, believes in trickle down economics and hates science, especially climate science.

                  If you don’t like the current PM because he is too right wing, Stephen Miller Harper is right wing rocket fuel. I hope you do your own research. The Harper years damaged us and we still have not recovered.

                  #CdnPoli

                  pinchy63@ottawa.placeP This user is from outside of this forum
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                  @AnnieBuddy
                  Let’s not forget he locked us into a 32 yr secret contract with China. He’s a traitor.
                  https://canadians.org/analysis/harper-sneaks-through-canada-china-fipa-locks-canada-31-years/

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                    @AnnieBuddy

                    So we should be leery of Carney given the current love-in between him and Harper.

                    anniebuddy@mstdn.caA This user is from outside of this forum
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                    @markgrieveson

                    We should be leery of all politicians. It is our responsibility to make them accountable.

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                    • anniebuddy@mstdn.caA anniebuddy@mstdn.ca

                      Just a reminder to everyone who was too young to remember, Stephen Harper was a strong leader who almost got away with destroying our democracy.

                      He tried to take away voting rights. He tried to bribe a senator. He loaded the senate with people he knew would fail so that he could get Canadians onside with dismantling it. He didn’t like the power the senate held over the Prime Minister. He did everything he could to make us subservient to the US.

                      He was pretty good at achieving his goals but he overshot, broke his own fixed election promise and called an election thinking he would give the Liberals a hard run, but Canadians from coast to coast had enough and sent him packing.

                      He gave tax breaks to corps, believes in trickle down economics and hates science, especially climate science.

                      If you don’t like the current PM because he is too right wing, Stephen Miller Harper is right wing rocket fuel. I hope you do your own research. The Harper years damaged us and we still have not recovered.

                      #CdnPoli

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                      @AnnieBuddy I’m still sort of convinced that the Harper years gave too many ideas to people down south about how much one can get away with it you choose to break the unwritten rules

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                      • anniebuddy@mstdn.caA anniebuddy@mstdn.ca

                        Just a reminder to everyone who was too young to remember, Stephen Harper was a strong leader who almost got away with destroying our democracy.

                        He tried to take away voting rights. He tried to bribe a senator. He loaded the senate with people he knew would fail so that he could get Canadians onside with dismantling it. He didn’t like the power the senate held over the Prime Minister. He did everything he could to make us subservient to the US.

                        He was pretty good at achieving his goals but he overshot, broke his own fixed election promise and called an election thinking he would give the Liberals a hard run, but Canadians from coast to coast had enough and sent him packing.

                        He gave tax breaks to corps, believes in trickle down economics and hates science, especially climate science.

                        If you don’t like the current PM because he is too right wing, Stephen Miller Harper is right wing rocket fuel. I hope you do your own research. The Harper years damaged us and we still have not recovered.

                        #CdnPoli

                        zazzoo@mstdn.caZ This user is from outside of this forum
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                        @AnnieBuddy Exactly this. And I'll add in his attempt to politicize the supreme court like his buddies south of the border were doing (and subsequently achieved).

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                        • zazzoo@mstdn.caZ zazzoo@mstdn.ca

                          @AnnieBuddy Exactly this. And I'll add in his attempt to politicize the supreme court like his buddies south of the border were doing (and subsequently achieved).

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                          @zazzoo

                          It was another time I was proud to be Canadian. He was slick, he had big money behind him, but Canadians saw where he was going and didn't fall for it.

                          I am so worried about this latest push to rehabilitate him. He has done a lot of work on trying to appear more human, but he is still the guy who wouldn't talk to the other parents on his son's hockey team because some of them were with the NDP.

                          These are the conversations to be having with family now. Don't fall for the masquerade.

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                          • anniebuddy@mstdn.caA anniebuddy@mstdn.ca

                            @zazzoo

                            It was another time I was proud to be Canadian. He was slick, he had big money behind him, but Canadians saw where he was going and didn't fall for it.

                            I am so worried about this latest push to rehabilitate him. He has done a lot of work on trying to appear more human, but he is still the guy who wouldn't talk to the other parents on his son's hockey team because some of them were with the NDP.

                            These are the conversations to be having with family now. Don't fall for the masquerade.

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                            @AnnieBuddy He was the originator of the "Canada is broken" theme. Always looked south for guidance.

                            That's why I keep this image in my archives.

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                            • zazzoo@mstdn.caZ zazzoo@mstdn.ca

                              @AnnieBuddy He was the originator of the "Canada is broken" theme. Always looked south for guidance.

                              That's why I keep this image in my archives.

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                              @zazzoo

                              #LestWeForget

                              I remember someone had painted "harper" on all the stop signs along my bus route shortly after that.

                              So civilized compared to the "F*** Trudeau and Carney signs of the eternally enraged.

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