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This post is cathartic.

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    nocklobster@lemmy.world
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    This post is cathartic. It’s like you’re yelling in a group chat after a long shift under a clueless boss. If you already see Carney as a cold, top-down technocrat, it hits the mark. It’s sharp, funny, and captures a real frustration that a lot of people feel toward polished elites who seem out of touch with working life, but if you’re not already on that wavelength, it falls short of convincing. It leans too hard on a silly photo op and makes some big leaps from awkward pancake flipping to sweeping conclusions about Carney’s character and politics. There’s not much in the way of hard evidence or policy critique to back it all up, it’s more vibe than substance.

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      This post is cathartic. It’s like you’re yelling in a group chat after a long shift under a clueless boss. If you already see Carney as a cold, top-down technocrat, it hits the mark. It’s sharp, funny, and captures a real frustration that a lot of people feel toward polished elites who seem out of touch with working life, but if you’re not already on that wavelength, it falls short of convincing. It leans too hard on a silly photo op and makes some big leaps from awkward pancake flipping to sweeping conclusions about Carney’s character and politics. There’s not much in the way of hard evidence or policy critique to back it all up, it’s more vibe than substance.

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      patatas@sh.itjust.works
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      Thanks for reading!

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        This post is cathartic. It’s like you’re yelling in a group chat after a long shift under a clueless boss. If you already see Carney as a cold, top-down technocrat, it hits the mark. It’s sharp, funny, and captures a real frustration that a lot of people feel toward polished elites who seem out of touch with working life, but if you’re not already on that wavelength, it falls short of convincing. It leans too hard on a silly photo op and makes some big leaps from awkward pancake flipping to sweeping conclusions about Carney’s character and politics. There’s not much in the way of hard evidence or policy critique to back it all up, it’s more vibe than substance.

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        canconda@lemmy.ca
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        I agree with this. I think a lot of Carney haters conveniently forget who Poilievre is. But in general every good point this blog post had to offer was buried underneath writing that shouldn’t have been cut out in a draft.

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