The reason why people like Poilievre is simple:
- He presents a problem that we're all dealing with that goes largely unaddressed by the current government and, if it is addressed, the solution is ineffectual.
- He presents a perfectly reasonable solution to the problem that seems feasible to implement.
That's it. It's not hard for Liberals to do this. If Carney can start doing that, people will vote for him. I'll vote for him I don't give a shit, between you and me I just want my groceries to not be so fucking expensive and I want my rent to go down, but until he can start to consistently do that I think it's safe to assume that much like his predecessor who he advised for, a lot of what he says can be openly dismissed as bullshit. It's just exceptionally difficult for anyone to believe the Liberal party after all these years. There is a whole decade of bullshit, it is a monstrous gap of mistrust that people have to cross and that will only start to heal when the Liberal party can start to take some accountability and can start implementing some changes. I don't really want to give them that chance and much of Canada at this juncture feels pretty much the same.