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Methinks Maxime Bernier is in Fredericton he would be wise go to Federal Court and pull my file ASAP if only to find a copy of the letter and documents I sent him in 2006 N'esy Pas?
https://davidraymondamos3.blogspot.com/2019/09/bernier-talks-controversial-party.html
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/maxime-bernier-immigration-climate-change-new-brunswick-1.5287676
"If you have a bigger ratio of economic immigrants with fewer immigrants globally, you're able to serve the economic needs of your province," he said.
"The goal of our immigration policy must be to fill the economic needs in this country."
That means accepting fewer refugees and clamping down on migrants crossing the border at unauthorized points, he said.
Bernier, who visited Saint John on Monday, was scheduled to attend a candidate announcement Tuesday evening in Fredericton.
The capital city is among the communities along the St. John River that experienced historic spring flooding in recent years — flooding that many experts link to climate change.
Bernier, however, said the flooding is just a natural occurrence.
He was asked what he would say to New Brunswick residents and officials suffering from repeated flooding who believe climate change is a factor.
"We have hurricanes, we have flooding, we have that. It's part of nature, you know," he said. "We can do what we can about it, but I don't want us to impose a carbon tax and more regulation and change our way of living.
"We must not panic. There is no climate emergency."
Bernier's party plans to get rid of the carbon tax, citing an increased cost for business and the threat of job losses. Instead, the party plans to allow provinces to reduce emissions through their own programs "if they want to."
The leader will make stops in Miramichi, Moncton and Shediac on Wednesday.
The People's Party of Canada has candidates in eight of New Brunswick's 10 ridings, with openings in Acadie-Bathurst and Madawaska-Restigouche.
According to the CBC Poll Tracker,the party sits fifth at 2.6 per cent.
55 Comments
David Raymond Amos
David Raymond Amos
Methinks everybody knows why I look forward to debating the member of the People's Party of Canada who plans to run in Fundy Royal N'esy Pas?
David Raymond Amos
Methinks it not rocket science to Google his name and mine N'esy Pas?
David Raymond Amos
Methinks while the political lawyer Maxime Bernier is in Fredericton he would be wise go to Federal Court and pull my file ASAP if only to find a copy of the letter and documents I sent him in 2006 N'esy Pas?
Johnny Horton
Reply to @David Raymond Amos:
I believe every word I type.
I’m proud not to be a drone of society. I wear the down votes as success in my points. Thst just because the masses think something doesn’t necessarily make it right,
Marguerite Deschamps
Reply to @David Raymond Amos: Methinks, therefore I am, n'est-ce pas?
David Raymond Amos
Marguerite Deschamps
Reply to @David Raymond Amos: watching you debate Mad Max would be most entertaining, no doubt; just like watching mud wrestling!
Marguerite Deschamps
David Raymond Amos
Reply to @Marguerite Deschamps: 'I have no clue about your clan"
The Motto is Veritas Vincit
Trust that you and your SANB cohorts will get an honourable mention during a debate or two in Fundy Royal Perhaps in the Chiac lingo
Mac Isaac
I was one of those who, for the simple reason that he was the best candidate for the leadership of the Cons when he lost; not because he wasn't the best candidate, but because of behind-the-scene machinations of those who believed A.B.B. (anybody but Bernier). Instead the Cons got a milquetoast excuse for a leader instead of someone who had challenging views. Do I personally believe in or support those views? No, I emphatically do not, but I also believe they are more closely aligned with actual conservative values than what Andrew Scheer espouses. It's unfortunate that M. Bernier will likely not be able to test the viability of his ideas and policies because of backroom deals a la the stab in the back the Progressive Conservative Party received courtesy of one Peter McKay!
David Raymond Amos
Chantal LeBouthi
Lol that guy is so full of it
David Raymond Amos
Linda Ward
Canada is up there among the best very best countries on earth. The Danish pay 50%+ tax for fabulous education, all levels free. Finland has the best overall public education globally. Sweden & Norway are socially & environmentally progressive. Canada is a wealthy nation, we can afford to always do the right thing.
David Raymond Amos
Eugene Peabody
With views like his I am thankful he only has a 2 per cent following!
David Raymond Amos
Terry Tibbs
Reply to @Eugene Peabody:
And here I *thought* you were a kinda pro common sense kind of guy?
Mr Bernier comes to NB, talks about the folly of 2 closely related things, and you don't like that?
You don't see we are being sold a conflicting bill of goods?
If we are in a "climate emergency" what sense does it make to import folks with a very small carbon footprint to a place where their carbon footprint will grow at least 100X?
David Raymond Amos
Terry Tibbs
Reply to @David Raymond Amos:
I'm simply wondering how you can do both without holding your nose and keeping a straight face?
David Raymond Amos
Terry Tibbs
Reply to @David Raymond Amos:
POOF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Jim Cyr
This is an old, old trick: the media labels something that it ideologically disagrees with “controversial”.
Question: have the Liberals, NDP or Greens ever espoused even ONE position that was even slightly “controversial”?? Of course not. And we know why that is, don’t we gang???........
David Raymond Amos
Terry Tibbs
Reply to @John Holmes:
The *problem* I have John is: science is being sold by politicians as an "absolute", when in fact there is nothing further from the truth, and then those same politicians weaponize the science by extorting money in the name of science.
Pretty soon "science" will become a very dirty word.
David Raymond Amos
JJ Carrier
Vote for Maxime Bernier...of the Rhinos...This Maxime Bernier could be the worst federal leader of the modern era...
David Raymond Amos
John Pokiok
whats the point Trudeau can send you all 350 000 of them every year none of them would stay here more than a year
David Raymond Amos
Roy Kirk
His neoliberal positions and policies would ruin this country for the vast majority of citizens if he ever comes to power.
Johnny Horton
Johnny Horton
Reply to @David Raymond Amos:
You do realize that there are as many libertarians thst are far left as there are that are far right?
There are many different approaches to less government control of one’s life.
It’s all about individual freedoms and thus qqequality.
David Raymond Amos
David Raymond Amos
Reply to @David Raymond Amos: Too bad so sad my reply to an Irving Shill went "Poof"
David Raymond Amos @DavidRayAmos
Replying to @DavidRayAmos@alllibertynews and 49 others
Methinks Maxime Bernier is in Fredericton he would be wise go to Federal Court and pull my file ASAP if only to find a copy of the letter and documents I sent him in 2006 N'esy Pas?
https://davidraymondamos3.blogspot.com/2019/09/bernier-talks-controversial-party.html
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/maxime-bernier-immigration-climate-change-new-brunswick-1.5287676
Bernier talks controversial party values on NB campaign stop
People’s Party of Canada leader discusses immigration, climate change
"If you have a bigger ratio of economic immigrants with fewer immigrants globally, you're able to serve the economic needs of your province," he said.
"The goal of our immigration policy must be to fill the economic needs in this country."
That means accepting fewer refugees and clamping down on migrants crossing the border at unauthorized points, he said.
'There is no climate emergency'
Bernier, who visited Saint John on Monday, was scheduled to attend a candidate announcement Tuesday evening in Fredericton.
The capital city is among the communities along the St. John River that experienced historic spring flooding in recent years — flooding that many experts link to climate change.
Bernier, however, said the flooding is just a natural occurrence.
He was asked what he would say to New Brunswick residents and officials suffering from repeated flooding who believe climate change is a factor.
"We have hurricanes, we have flooding, we have that. It's part of nature, you know," he said. "We can do what we can about it, but I don't want us to impose a carbon tax and more regulation and change our way of living.
"We must not panic. There is no climate emergency."
Bernier's party plans to get rid of the carbon tax, citing an increased cost for business and the threat of job losses. Instead, the party plans to allow provinces to reduce emissions through their own programs "if they want to."
The leader will make stops in Miramichi, Moncton and Shediac on Wednesday.
The People's Party of Canada has candidates in eight of New Brunswick's 10 ridings, with openings in Acadie-Bathurst and Madawaska-Restigouche.
According to the CBC Poll Tracker,the party sits fifth at 2.6 per cent.
With files from Harry Forestell
Bernier talks controversial party values on NB campaign stop
55 Comments
David Raymond Amos
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Even when he is in my neighbourhood the lawyer Maxy Baby don't call and don't write Methinks he don't like me N'esy Pas? David Raymond Amos
Methinks everybody knows why I look forward to debating the member of the People's Party of Canada who plans to run in Fundy Royal N'esy Pas?
David Raymond Amos
Methinks it not rocket science to Google his name and mine N'esy Pas?
David Raymond Amos
Methinks while the political lawyer Maxime Bernier is in Fredericton he would be wise go to Federal Court and pull my file ASAP if only to find a copy of the letter and documents I sent him in 2006 N'esy Pas?
Johnny Horton
Reply to @David Raymond Amos:
I believe every word I type.
I’m proud not to be a drone of society. I wear the down votes as success in my points. Thst just because the masses think something doesn’t necessarily make it right,
Johnny Horton
Reply to @Johnny Horton:
The masses used to think burning witches and slavery were acceptable and the norm.
The masses used to think burning witches and slavery were acceptable and the norm.
Terry Tibbs
Reply to @Johnny Horton:
Only because they were told to by folks who should have known better.
Only because they were told to by folks who should have known better.
Marguerite Deschamps
Reply to @David Raymond Amos: Methinks, therefore I am, n'est-ce pas?
David Raymond Amos
Reply to @Marguerite Deschamps: C'est Vrai
David Raymond Amos
Reply to @David Raymond Amos: Methinks you know the motto of my Clan N'esy Pas?
Marguerite Deschamps
Reply to @David Raymond Amos: watching you debate Mad Max would be most entertaining, no doubt; just like watching mud wrestling!
Marguerite Deschamps
Reply to @David Raymond Amos: I have no clue about your clan.
David Raymond Amos
Reply to @Marguerite Deschamps: Methinks you SANB dudes have made that fact abundantly clear over the years N'esy Pas?
David Raymond Amos
Reply to @Marguerite Deschamps: 'I have no clue about your clan"
The Motto is Veritas Vincit
Trust that you and your SANB cohorts will get an honourable mention during a debate or two in Fundy Royal Perhaps in the Chiac lingo
Mac Isaac
I was one of those who, for the simple reason that he was the best candidate for the leadership of the Cons when he lost; not because he wasn't the best candidate, but because of behind-the-scene machinations of those who believed A.B.B. (anybody but Bernier). Instead the Cons got a milquetoast excuse for a leader instead of someone who had challenging views. Do I personally believe in or support those views? No, I emphatically do not, but I also believe they are more closely aligned with actual conservative values than what Andrew Scheer espouses. It's unfortunate that M. Bernier will likely not be able to test the viability of his ideas and policies because of backroom deals a la the stab in the back the Progressive Conservative Party received courtesy of one Peter McKay!
David Raymond Amos
Reply to @Mac Isaac: Whereas you are so knowledgeable about the backroom deals I bet you know that my brother in law's law firm partner as VP of the PC Party for the Maritimes assisted Peter MacKay in going back on his word to David Orchard and merging with Harper's party in 2003 before I ran in the election of the 38th Parliament Correct?
Chantal LeBouthi
Lol that guy is so full of it
David Raymond Amos
Reply to @Chantal LeBouthi: YUP
Linda Ward
Canada is up there among the best very best countries on earth. The Danish pay 50%+ tax for fabulous education, all levels free. Finland has the best overall public education globally. Sweden & Norway are socially & environmentally progressive. Canada is a wealthy nation, we can afford to always do the right thing.
David Raymond Amos
Reply to @Linda Ward: You say that so easily However not everybody in Canada is wealthy. Methinks charity begins at home N'esy Pas?
Eugene Peabody
With views like his I am thankful he only has a 2 per cent following!
David Raymond Amos
Reply to @Eugene Peabody: Say hey to Mr Prime Minister Trudeau the Younger and his many minions for me will ya?
Terry Tibbs
Reply to @Eugene Peabody:
And here I *thought* you were a kinda pro common sense kind of guy?
Mr Bernier comes to NB, talks about the folly of 2 closely related things, and you don't like that?
You don't see we are being sold a conflicting bill of goods?
If we are in a "climate emergency" what sense does it make to import folks with a very small carbon footprint to a place where their carbon footprint will grow at least 100X?
David Raymond Amos
Reply to @Terry Tibbs: Good Point
Terry Tibbs
Reply to @David Raymond Amos:
I'm simply wondering how you can do both without holding your nose and keeping a straight face?
David Raymond Amos
Reply to @Terry Tibbs: Are you challenging my integrity?
Terry Tibbs
Reply to @David Raymond Amos:
POOF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Terry Tibbs
Reply to @David Raymond Amos:
No David, only the integrity of those who try to sell conflicting realities as a truth.
Why do young people all seem to leave NB? For the BIG wages in Alberta. Why are the wages BIG in Alberta? Supply and demand.
What happens when you flood a labor market with workers? The demand diminishes and wages drop.
What does immigration do to the labor market?
No David, only the integrity of those who try to sell conflicting realities as a truth.
Why do young people all seem to leave NB? For the BIG wages in Alberta. Why are the wages BIG in Alberta? Supply and demand.
What happens when you flood a labor market with workers? The demand diminishes and wages drop.
What does immigration do to the labor market?
David Raymond Amos
Reply to @Terry Tibbs: Ask your lawyer
Jim Cyr
This is an old, old trick: the media labels something that it ideologically disagrees with “controversial”.
Question: have the Liberals, NDP or Greens ever espoused even ONE position that was even slightly “controversial”?? Of course not. And we know why that is, don’t we gang???........
David Raymond Amos
Reply to @Jim Cyr: Methinks it par for the course in the wicked game N'esy Pas?
John Holmes
Reply to @Jim Cyr: There is no "ideological" disagreement with Climate Change. It's not an ideology, it's fact that is supported by reams of hard science done by an overwhelming number of Scientists around the globe.
David Raymond Amos
Reply to @John Holmes: Methinks nobody is disputing the change in the weather What is in dispute is the cause of it. Furthermore many folks agree with me and Max in that no amount of taxation is gonna fix it N'esy Pas?
Terry Tibbs
Reply to @John Holmes:
The *problem* I have John is: science is being sold by politicians as an "absolute", when in fact there is nothing further from the truth, and then those same politicians weaponize the science by extorting money in the name of science.
Pretty soon "science" will become a very dirty word.
David Raymond Amos
Reply to @Terry Tibbs: I Wholeheartedly Agree Sir
JJ Carrier
Vote for Maxime Bernier...of the Rhinos...This Maxime Bernier could be the worst federal leader of the modern era...
David Raymond Amos
Reply to @JJ Carrier: Some journalist you are
John Pokiok
whats the point Trudeau can send you all 350 000 of them every year none of them would stay here more than a year
David Raymond Amos
Reply to @John Pokiok: Whats your point?
Roy Kirk
His neoliberal positions and policies would ruin this country for the vast majority of citizens if he ever comes to power.
Johnny Horton
Reply to @Roy Kirk:
Yea it would. People would actually need to work again in this country under s bernier government. Less handouts and less foreign workers to do the jobs needed.
So yes, he’ll never get elected.
Yea it would. People would actually need to work again in this country under s bernier government. Less handouts and less foreign workers to do the jobs needed.
So yes, he’ll never get elected.
Robby Kingstown
Reply to @Roy Kirk:
He's closer to libertarian. The Grits and Tories are neoliberal, brokerage parties.
He's closer to libertarian. The Grits and Tories are neoliberal, brokerage parties.
Johnny Horton
Reply to @robby kingstown:
Not really. Bernier believes in strong government that controls the people, and who those peole are, furthest thing from a libertarian.
Not really. Bernier believes in strong government that controls the people, and who those peole are, furthest thing from a libertarian.
Robby Kingstown
Reply to @Johnny Horton:
Bahahaha
Read the platform; it's all about decentralising the federal government and respecting provincial jurisdiction.
That's why the other parties can't stand it.
There's too much power in the PMO. We both know that. So does Bernier.
Bahahaha
Read the platform; it's all about decentralising the federal government and respecting provincial jurisdiction.
That's why the other parties can't stand it.
There's too much power in the PMO. We both know that. So does Bernier.
David Raymond Amos
Reply to @robby kingstown: True
David Raymond Amos
Reply to @robby kingstown: However everybody knows how I proved that he was just another crooked lawyer in in 2006
Johnny Horton
Reply to @robby kingstown:
Sure but just shifting control fro. Federal to provincial, is NOT libertarian.
Sure but just shifting control fro. Federal to provincial, is NOT libertarian.
David Raymond Amos
Reply to @Johnny Horton: Methinks you just proved that you don't know much N'esy Pas?
Johnny Horton
Reply to @David Raymond Amos:
You do realize that there are as many libertarians thst are far left as there are that are far right?
There are many different approaches to less government control of one’s life.
It’s all about individual freedoms and thus qqequality.
David Raymond Amos
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Reply to @Johnny Horton: Methinks everybody knows that it is impossible for a shill of the Irving Clan to know anything about individual freedom as you are bought and sold in the marketplace everyday because of your own greed for more more more just like the rest of the herd in Peoplekind N'esy Pas?
Reply to @Johnny Horton: Methinks everybody knows that it is impossible for a shill of the Irving Clan to know anything about individual freedom as you are bought and sold in the marketplace everyday because of your own greed for more more more just like the rest of the herd in Peoplekind N'esy Pas?
David Raymond Amos
Reply to @David Raymond Amos: Too bad so sad my reply to an Irving Shill went "Poof"
Methinks Amos is gonna get crushed in yet another election nestle tea?
I don’t believe in wasting the voters time, or the edits, or the elections NB, if I don’t have a fair shot of winning, I believe in freeing up the time and effort for those who could win.