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So, people who lack critical thinking. Trudeau has concisely and accurately described the carbon tax. Poilievre has used lies and hyperbole about it. Rather than spending even a minute to compare the two stances, they choose to accept the statements of the guy who will "save" them from this "crippling" tax, for absolutely no benefit to himself. 🙄
And I get it. Taxes suck. Almost as much as poverty, lack of education, poor health, and a collapsing climate. But taxes are a great solution to fix those problems. And Poilievre, and conservatives in general, have put no effort in to fix any of those problems, but they are very fond of banging on the drum of high taxes and their desire to reduce those. So take a guess how that ends.
If a person legitimately had a solution and wanted to implement it, they wouldn't do so by spending 30 years trying to become Prime Minister. Political parties and party leaders don't have solutions because they don't deal in solutions. Government doesn't fix things, it either helps us, or hinders us, but in the 21st century is entirely up to us.