Here are today\u0027s Ottawa Sun letters to the editor.
Warren Kinsella’s column regarding Pierre Poilievre as an angry young man perfectly described my feelings of anger and disgust over the dishonesty, waste and scandals all Canadians have had to endure with our present and past Trudeau Liberal government.
Mr. Kinsella, this is me personally speaking to you and anybody else willing to listen: Pierre Poilievre is speaking my disgust, irritation and frustration about all that this Liberal government has put us through, and your column tells me that you are satisfied and content, and that there is no need to display any of these feelings.
I guess you are content with our present Liberal regime, so being irritated and showing it is just not the Canadian way.Article contentHARPER WAS A FAILURE?So Warren Kinsella and Andrew Coyne think Stephen Harper was a failure. Harken back seven years to remind yourselves where the country was then as opposed to where it is today.
We had a small budgetary surplus in spite of having to borrow to get us through the 2008 financial crisis, now we have deficits as far as the eye can see; inflation was controlled; we could get a passport without having to camp out overnight; we could get through an airport without major delays and we could even find our baggage; pilots were actually getting certified; both the west and Quebec seemed content within Confederation, now one is run by a former separatist who is systematically...
This is just the tip of the iceberg. If Kinsella and Coyne think Harper was a failure, then what does this make Justin Trudeau? Personally, I long for the days of Stephen Harper, when the country actually functioned.
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