John,
Throughout my political career I’ve made a
commitment to do politics differently.
This
idea is often misunderstood. Sometimes when people disagree with me I
get it thrown back in my face, “I thought you were doing politics
differently…”.
So, I wanted to take a moment to explain what
doing politics differently means to me.
I got
into politics keen to reform what I saw as a deeply dysfunctional
political system.
I saw problems others didn’t. I had
solutions that many didn’t understand.
I got into
politics to lead. To identify problems, develop the best solutions,
and win as many Canadians over to my side so we could make those
solutions reality.
But I quickly learned that this is
not how the corrupt establishment parties operate.
They are
not interested in the perspectives of their MPs, they are not
interested in right vs wrong, they only care about
two things when it comes to their priorities and the solutions they
offer:
Polling & focus groups.
The establishment parties — and the career politicians who run
them — don’t care about which issues are most important to the future
of our country. They don’t even care if solutions actually work.
They just care about what’s popular, what will get them
elected, what will give them the power they so desire.
In effect, they are following, not
leading.
John, I refuse to do politics like
this. This style of politics won’t save our country. In fact, it is
exactly what has caused the slow destruction of our once great nation
in the first place!
No, I believe that the masses can be
manipulated or misguided. I do not believe that just because something
is popular, that it is right.
We saw
this during the covid years.
Even though their
restrictions were unscientific and morally wrong, the masses were
manipulated into agreeing with them and they stood in place for two
years until the Freedom Convoy broke the programming.
I believe that a leader must speak about his ideas
openly with passion and conviction.
Sometimes this
means going against what is superficially popular. Having difficult
conversations and winning people over to our side.
This is a
more challenging way of doing politics, I understand why the
establishment parties take the easy route.
But this
approach is necessary if we’re going to get Canada back on
track.
That’s what doing politics
differently means to me. What does it mean to you, John?
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-Max
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