• kent_eh@lemmy.ca
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    8 hours ago

    that’s in to a lot of conservative ideas

    Fiscal conservative ideas, maybe.

    Socially he’s relatively liberal. Maybe not quite as much as Trudeau, but nowhere near what the CPC has become.

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      6 hours ago

      We don’t need fiscal conservatism right now either. People are suffering and they’ve been told to tighten their belts too many times.

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        5 hours ago

        He sounds like he’s ready to spend on capitol projects at the moment.

        In his book he calls for government spending on capital projects in order to kick-start private investment in expanding their businesses (and payrolls, ultimately leading to more employees in better paid jobs and therefore at a higher taxable level)

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          3 hours ago

          Look, that’s great in the short term, but after what we’ve seen in the last 30 years, I don’t know how anyone can put any faith in private investment anymore. We’ve had 2 market crashes, at least 2 instances of severe real estate value depression, Vishna knows how many bailouts and what to show for it? Look at the telecoms in (frankly, anywhere, they’re all shit) the US - for a decade they put a surcharge on every single bill that was supposed to help them expand high-speed internet to all parts of the country, not to mention the billions of dollars the federal government provided. The result? Rural areas are still on dialup!