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The current political landscape

 






The current political landscape feels like a manufactured dilemma driven by misinformation and a lack of financial literacy. We are witnessing one of the largest transfers of wealth from the younger generation to the top 1%, yet many swing voters—lacking the 11th or 12th-grade reading level required to understand complex finance—continue to blame the federal government for issues like minimum wage, which are clearly provincial responsibilities.

Conservatism today seems to prioritize low wages and cheap housing to benefit corporations, leaving those under 30 in a state of "passive citizenship" and debt insolvency. As Jacques Ellul noted, propaganda isn't just about lies; it's about how the truth is manipulated. We need a return to order, higher minimum wages, and robust social programs to rebuild the middle class. It’s time to stop the "bootlicking" of separatist ideologies and start focusing on the actual economic levers that lift a population out of desperation.


#UCP. #NDP 


The above post was written by AI and does way better job than my bottom prompt does but I'll include both cuz I didn't quite write like it ...


Hard to believe some people still believe in this cult

The united in a fanatical divisive party 🎈

…..

UCP

As the famous quote is “The lie is not the typical trait of propaganda”

,… truth is.

-quote on authoritarianism "Jean Jacques Ellul 


On places they would go, if ought they were already going to go, “A/the”

lands of chimeras, as in wild eye thoughts, while for my part they are dwelling in a country of prejudice.

Even a disorderly queue is a disorder against a background of order. Otherwise, there is no queue at all. This is what makes apparently trivial issues or order, moral issues

What's the population under the poverty line? And who defines the definition of the poverty line? Because the United States would probably say that only 10% of the population is under the poverty line. But if you look at it from Australia, you'll see how they define the poverty line.

It'd be like 20% - 30% of living under the poverty line in America, depending on how they define the poverty line.

Supreme justices are surprised by writing books. They’re not enough people know that conservatives mean low wages, cheaper homes, which only benefit corporations and business businesses.

It’s like bootlicking who doesn’t have enough money to become a citizen as an entrepreneur or by owning property.

That's why there are so many miserable people under 30. Are they considered passive citizens? Are told they don't know how to run a business, when they're most likely to vote liberal rather than conservative?

That's how we got into this dilemma is because young people didn't vote.

For UCP to make failed policy project good data when it's horrible data as others success then say that's why they sell you policy because of there failed policy that was suppose to fail...

I don't think the conservatives are conservative anymore

It’s the largest transfer of wealth from the younger generation to the older generations particularly 1%

It’s no wonder why old people vote conservative. You’re more conservative when you don’t have your roots.

And the empty enigma is things are so desperate right now that’s French Revolution transfer of wealth the ultrarich 1% having as much wealth as the bottom 40-50%

Said by a hedge fund CEO

It’s not surprising the old are voting conservative and they’re older living longer than people expect

What she was doing was nothing wrong with that; it's just gotten so desperate out there.

Of cheap wages

To bait separatist ideology 

That if they just want a lift or the easiest way to lift the population out of this debt insolvency is by lifting peoples wages by lifting minimum wage and having more social programs so that the middle class could grow

And that is not happening with this conservative government


Ever


Supreme justices, agree; hedge fund managers, agree; everybody really was a brain.

🧠 

And a reading level of a 11 or 12th grader could understand finance management

It’s really just a swing voter that decided this GOVT

And having a sixth grade mentality for reading

That were in the dilemma

The people who are blaming are not blaming the province, but they are blaming the federal government.

When it’s the province, responsibility control minimum wage.

Goes back to the swing voter having the intelligence of a sixth grader reading level 

Not having a 11 or 12 grade reading level to understand finances management

And boot lick in this province, political leader

Let that thought 💭 think a bit. Just dwell on that on misinformation.

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