Posted on 03/24/2024 5:00:19 PM PDT by Twotone
One scarcely knows where to begin in documenting the errors, scandals, and misadventures of Justin Trudeau’s Liberal regime. The problem is, one scarcely knows where to end. The outrages just keep on coming. Advertisement
Trudeau has come in for much caustic criticism of late, as a growing number of ordinary citizens and the independent media have expressed their justified suspicion and resentment of an overbearing and increasingly despotic administration. The issues at stake are features, not bugs. The list of noxious measures, lapses, and deeds that tarnish Trudeau’s record include:
1. the selling-out of Canada’s national identity
2. the daunting number of scandals and ethics violations
3. the many vacations on the public dime
4. the admiration for the “basic dictatorship” of Communist China
5. the cozying up to Klaus Schwab’s World Economic Forum
6. “the log-roll on behalf of shared interests, family businesses and powerful lobby groups” (in Alexander Brown’s pithy phrase)
7. the indiscriminate welcoming of migrants into the country
8. awarding a $10.5 million reparation payment to al-Qaeda terrorist Omar Khadr
9. the imposition of a carbon tax that cripples the agricultural sector and impoverishes households across the country
10. the invocation of the Emergencies Act (in effect, the War Measures Act), which included freezing bank accounts and taking political prisoners, to crush the Winter 2022 Trucker Freedom Convoy’s legitimate protest against the mandated Covid vaccines
11. and the blizzard of Internet censorship bills, such as Bill C-11, Bill C-18 (also known as the Online Streaming Act), Bill C-27 (Digital Charter Implementation Act) and S-210 (Age Verification and court-ordered website blocking)
Deserving separate mention for the magnitude of their effect are Trudeau’s two most recent legislative atrocities.
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It is the same situation throughout the Western world.
“Among voters aged 35 to 54, a blowout 47 per cent of the men preferred Poilievre (against 28 per cent for Trudeau). While among women, those numbers flipped to 39 for Trudeau and 27 for Poilievre.”
The Liberals are on track for their biggest loss since 1984, and are going to take the NDP with them. The Confidence and Supply agreement means the NDP is a defacto part of the Liberal government. The vote must be held no later than October of 2025 and any legislation this government passes between now and is almost certainly going to be repealed by the next government. The Emergencies Act and the carbon tax are almost certainly on the chopping block too.
I was in Hamilton Ontario a few years ago. I was at a location that overlooked the city. It was a cloudy gray day. I was struck at how bleak the city looked. It remided me of photos I’d seen of North Korea.
Amazing how the west has taken a knife to its own throat
Nope, it’ll be like Cuba. With a Castro in charge.
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Women in the West will always vote to expand the government.
North Korea isn’t sexually mutilating its children or killing the physically or mentally ill. It’s a much more moral place.
I hope and pray so but, there is still 18 months until the election. Castreau still has plenty of time to rig the election. How much he is able to rig it, in my opinion, is dependent upon if PDJT wins the US election.
If the fascists, er, dhimmicrats are able to steal it again, Castreau will be free to steal the election in Canaduh. If PDJT wins, Castreau’s theft of the election will not be tolerated by PDJT, in my opinion.
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