Almost as if we’re living in a class dictatorship where all major parties serve the interests of capital while selling different narratives to the rubes.
Unfortunately those two sets of interests typically aren’t mutually exclusive (except for protectionism or the rare case like that which might hamper trade), so he could largely do both.
And Poilievre coasts on reactionary vibes but will serve the interests of corporations.
Almost as if we’re living in a class dictatorship where all major parties serve the interests of capital while selling different narratives to the rubes.
Unfortunately those two sets of interests typically aren’t mutually exclusive (except for protectionism or the rare case like that which might hamper trade), so he could largely do both.