12 Replies to ““Selling Snake Oil—At Luxury Pricing””

  1. I’m not sure whether to refer to CBC coverage as that of sheep with no understanding, or whores doing what they’re paid to do (and liking it because of masochistic leanings they think are hidden from everyone else).

      1. Whores: “You’re paying, you want me to dress up as a sheep and lead a flock in so you screw them, too, O.k.”

      2. Whores and sheep. Taking money to do what they’re told, but with no understanding. Led by pimp-shepherds. (Not to be confused with my new band, the Pimp Shepherds.)

  2. As much as I hate Carney, I’m strongly considering voting Liberal this time around. I never thought those words would come out of my mouth, but the candidate Saskatoon Greg Poelzer struck me as a very down to earth, humble guy who listened to my concerns as a small business owner, followed up with a phone call later in the afternoon, and even promised to follow up after he was able to bring my concerns to the top of the pole during his next party meeting. Compare this to our Conservative MP, Corey Tochor, who has ignored every phone call and email I have sent him as my so called voice in Ottawa. I refuse to support a candidate who doesn’t value his constituents, and for the first time in my life I’m voting for the individual over party. Hopefully the CPC change course at some point and realize they can’t just “mail it in” in the West. From browsing my Facebook page this afternoon, I’ve noticed a two of my friends who I also knew were Conservative have shared they are supporting Poelzer due to being ignored by Tochor. Like I said, it must be a cold day in hell that I’m supporting the party that gave us the last nine years, but at least with Poelzer I’ll have some voice unlike with the CPC candidate. Will be interesting to see how the election shapes up.

    1. ski
      There are more CUCKS who function on that level, which is why I have been voting for CPP, to try and send them a message, but there are a few in here too STUPID to figure that out.
      So I won’t mention Jessica, or any one else.

    2. Well, it is the man who actually sits in Parliament, and all the party can do is influence him, so yeah, if you have no confidence in someone personally then don’t vote for him to represent you in Parliament; and if someone else strikes you as trustworthy and competent, then vote for him. A good MP can be a valuable asset for everybody in the riding, even if he’s the wrong party.

      1. Exactly, ebt. I did reach out to the other Conservative MP, Brad Reddekopp, and expressed my frustration with silence from my own CPC MP, and he called me back within 15 minutes of sending my email. It was a pleasant surprise after the total silence I’ve recieved from Tochor over the years. Too bad I am unable to vote for Brad.

  3. The people voting in this place don’t seem to realize that they can’t afford the luxury prices anymore.

    Oh well, they need more pain, and they will get it good and hard…

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