From Maxime Bernier <[email protected]>
Subject “Go easy on Poilievre”
Date December 16, 2023 5:00 PM
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John,



One of the most common pieces of feedback I get everyday is “Max, I like you, I agree with your ideas, but go easy on Pierre Poilievre. Trudeau is the real enemy”.



They believe that the only thing that matters in Canadian politics is removing Trudeau from office.



I agree that this is an important goal. Trudeau and his administration have been a disaster for Canadian society.



But we can’t just swap a career politician with a red tie for a career politician with a blue tie and expect things to magically get better.



We need a leader who will confront the drastic changes that Trudeau has made to our society and correct them. Before it is too late.



Everyone pinning their hope on Poilievre is living a delusion.



Sure, he’s better than Trudeau. Marginally.



Big deal! Anything is better than Trudeau.



Any politician who failed to stand up for us during the miserable covid years is part of the problem.



Any politician who refuses to speak out against the transgender madness influencing our youth is part of the problem.



And most importantly, any politician who ignores the negative consequences of mass immigration is part of the problem.



On all of these critical issues to the future of Canada Trudeau and Poilievre are in agreement!



So, no I won’t go easy on Poilievre. And I won’t go easy on Trudeau either.



I won’t go easy on any politician who is unwilling to put Canadians first and confront these controversial issues.



I am going to force these issues into the political conversation. Because we need to have these difficult conversations if we are going to save the country we love so much.



So, to all those Canadians who believe a Poilievre government would be noticeably better for Canada than Trudeau, I’d like to pose a simple question.



What do you really think would be best? A Poilievre majority where he and his party would be able pass any legislation they like, but also ignore issues they find inconvenient?



Or a Poilievre minority with the PPC holding the balance of power?



I would certainly work with Poilievre to help pass some of his conservative agenda, but he would also have to agree to end mass immigration and address a few other critical issues.



It’s entirely possible. We would only need a handful of PPC MPs elected in strategic ridings to have significant influence over a minority government.



John, you can help me accomplish this goal.



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Cheers,

-Max



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