You have to dig a little deeper into Trudeau to truly understand this, which is ironic as it is the complete superficiality of the man that is at fault. He probably wasn't aware that some Ukranians fought for the Germans, and much less that some or most of them did so to liberate themselves from Stalin and his famine, making their moral …
You have to dig a little deeper into Trudeau to truly understand this, which is ironic as it is the complete superficiality of the man that is at fault. He probably wasn't aware that some Ukranians fought for the Germans, and much less that some or most of them did so to liberate themselves from Stalin and his famine, making their moral position a heck of a lot more complicated than even which socks he should choose (and if you know your Justin, you'll understand that).
That superficiality is his trademark. Why women in the cabinet? Because it's 2016. Peoplekind. Etc etc. All while breaking conflict of interest rules, trying to influence justice by involving his own attorney general in a politically-motivated non-prosecution, and then sacking her despite her being female, indigenous and, worst of all, competent. We've watched this clown apologise for everything, but do nothing to change it. Make an entire psychodrama with flags at half mast for months over a Canadian genocide that did not happen, and then threaten to pass a law criminalizing expressions of disbelief in that supposed genocide. He has screwed up our economy for decades to come by borrowing hundreds of billions of dollars to throw at anything that might buy a vote because he thought that "modern monetary theory" was a real thing and not an old mistake exemplified by the Weimar Republic. But if you live in a reliably Liberal area you won't see that cash, as you already vote his way. That's why Nova Scotia is about to become an island as the crappy low dyke keeping the highest tides in the world out of the Chignecto Isthmus is about to fail but he won't spend a penny on it. And if you don't see that you have to be vaccinated to sit by yourself in a truck cab for 12 hours a day you'll get your bank account frozen and criminal charges. He has not just been a bad prime minister, he has been a disaster. And as his sins mount up, Canadians are becoming ever more hungry—who can blame them?—for an opponent willing to say anything more extreme in the opposite direction. Frankly, the Conservatives would win the next election with a moderate socialist platform, so unpopular is Trudeau, but instead we are getting into slightly deranged territory with PP, who will be our next PM.
I have long believed that when one party goes extreme (leftwards or rightwards), the correct policy for the opposition party is to simply be less extreme, rather than move far in the opposite direction as they usually do. That way they keep all their own voters, and vacuum up the doubtful from the other side. But as soon as Justin goes more woke, PP gets more rigidly rightist and so on. What a mess!
There is nothing "far-right" about Poilievre. His policies are moderate - he's not touching abortion or public healthcare, he wants to build housing rather than curb immigration (I wish he would curb immigration), and he wants a smaller, less authoritarian government. If that's far right, sign me up! In fact, I'm already signed up.
This made me chuckle. PP as a populist, far right leader? Not even close. He’s just another career politician who senses the frustration of the vast majority of Canadians. If anyone thinks, good or bad, that he will usher in a new era of politics in Canada, they are sadly mistaken. He might be sharper than previous Conservative leaders, but he’s no radical.
The claim was that hundreds of native children had died of neglect at a Catholic school in Canada. Our woke useless Pope even issued an apology. The first body has yet to be found.
You have to dig a little deeper into Trudeau to truly understand this, which is ironic as it is the complete superficiality of the man that is at fault. He probably wasn't aware that some Ukranians fought for the Germans, and much less that some or most of them did so to liberate themselves from Stalin and his famine, making their moral position a heck of a lot more complicated than even which socks he should choose (and if you know your Justin, you'll understand that).
That superficiality is his trademark. Why women in the cabinet? Because it's 2016. Peoplekind. Etc etc. All while breaking conflict of interest rules, trying to influence justice by involving his own attorney general in a politically-motivated non-prosecution, and then sacking her despite her being female, indigenous and, worst of all, competent. We've watched this clown apologise for everything, but do nothing to change it. Make an entire psychodrama with flags at half mast for months over a Canadian genocide that did not happen, and then threaten to pass a law criminalizing expressions of disbelief in that supposed genocide. He has screwed up our economy for decades to come by borrowing hundreds of billions of dollars to throw at anything that might buy a vote because he thought that "modern monetary theory" was a real thing and not an old mistake exemplified by the Weimar Republic. But if you live in a reliably Liberal area you won't see that cash, as you already vote his way. That's why Nova Scotia is about to become an island as the crappy low dyke keeping the highest tides in the world out of the Chignecto Isthmus is about to fail but he won't spend a penny on it. And if you don't see that you have to be vaccinated to sit by yourself in a truck cab for 12 hours a day you'll get your bank account frozen and criminal charges. He has not just been a bad prime minister, he has been a disaster. And as his sins mount up, Canadians are becoming ever more hungry—who can blame them?—for an opponent willing to say anything more extreme in the opposite direction. Frankly, the Conservatives would win the next election with a moderate socialist platform, so unpopular is Trudeau, but instead we are getting into slightly deranged territory with PP, who will be our next PM.
I have long believed that when one party goes extreme (leftwards or rightwards), the correct policy for the opposition party is to simply be less extreme, rather than move far in the opposite direction as they usually do. That way they keep all their own voters, and vacuum up the doubtful from the other side. But as soon as Justin goes more woke, PP gets more rigidly rightist and so on. What a mess!
There is nothing "far-right" about Poilievre. His policies are moderate - he's not touching abortion or public healthcare, he wants to build housing rather than curb immigration (I wish he would curb immigration), and he wants a smaller, less authoritarian government. If that's far right, sign me up! In fact, I'm already signed up.
This made me chuckle. PP as a populist, far right leader? Not even close. He’s just another career politician who senses the frustration of the vast majority of Canadians. If anyone thinks, good or bad, that he will usher in a new era of politics in Canada, they are sadly mistaken. He might be sharper than previous Conservative leaders, but he’s no radical.
I'm assuming you mean that as a good thing.
We don’t hear much about that faux genocide these days. At least an apology would nice.
The claim was that hundreds of native children had died of neglect at a Catholic school in Canada. Our woke useless Pope even issued an apology. The first body has yet to be found.
True of Republicans here too.