I mean the Govt. It's all snowballing. There are more sin taxes hitting soon.I think he means the voter's memory of the scandal won't make it to the end of winter not the gov't and he's probably got a point.
I mean the Govt. It's all snowballing. There are more sin taxes hitting soon.
Obviously, the decision to invoke the EA was the responsibility of the Trudeau government, not CSIS or any other policing agency.
So then, “So what?” A big Meh…?And that's become crystal clear during this inquiry. Further it's pretty clear that it was trudeau that was driving this. There's no way at this point the gov't can convincingly claim they had credible reason to believe that the convoy represented a threat to the country.
If it's anything like the 2500 other scandals TrueDope has been caught in, yes.So then, “So what?” A big Meh…?
In terms of consequences for his overreach and oppression? Sure. Except it will hurt him personally on the international opinion circuit and he does care about that. I mean he'll be 'officially' a tyrant -wannabe at that pointSo then, “So what?” A big Meh…?
Yep. The very worst that can happen is the judiciary says "You can't do that," and nullifies everything done under the EA.So then, “So what?” A big Meh…?
I don't think it will hurt him in any way. Most of those leaders are just like him.....Better than the peasants.In terms of consequences for his overreach and oppression? Sure. Except it will hurt him personally on the international opinion circuit and he does care about that. I mean he'll be 'officially' a tyrant -wannabe at that point
Hoi polloi. Dash it all, there must be SOME way we can cut them out of the process entirely!I don't think it will hurt him in any way. Most of those leaders are just like him.....Better than the peasants.
Without a doubt but they're also all fierce hypocrites who love to virtue signal by calling out people who just got caught for doing the same things they do but haven't been caught for He took a hit when he first called for the act and he'll take another one now but in the long run it means nothing. HE'll still get to go on speaking tours for 30,000 dollars per appearance and have his nice fat pension which i believe starts at 50? So he already qualifies for it when he finally does give up politics. Between the two he'll rake in about 500-600 thousand dollars a year for doing basically nothing, and i'm sure that'll be some consolationI don't think it will hurt him in any way. Most of those leaders are just like him.....Better than the peasants.
Every time I crawl under a truck I come out with blackface. Is that cultural appropriation?
Ottawa police say Freedom Convoy protestors had tire irons, tools as weapons
The Ottawa Police Service said its claim the Freedom Convoy had weapons referred not to firearms, but tire irons and work tools. Patricia Ferguson, acting deputwww.westernstandard.newsGUNTER: The iron-y in what government deems are weapons
What was the No. 1 weapon identified by Ottawa police during the 24-day protest? Tire irons!torontosun.com
The Trudeau cabinet was fully briefed ahead of invoking the Emergencies Act that there was no threat to national security, as required by the law. That assessment came from the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS), the agency tasked with making such assessments.
Sec. 2 of the CSIS Act spells out the criteria of a threat, including espionage or sabotage, foreign influenced activities, the use or threat of violence for political goals and using unlawful acts to overthrow the government. CSIS examined the situation and didn’t find anything happening that met the legal threshold, including foreign donations made online to support the convoy.LILLEY: CSIS told Trudeau government convoy no threat to national security — Toronto Sun
The Trudeau cabinet was fully briefed ahead of invoking the Emergencies Act that there was no threat to national security, as required by the law. That assessment came from the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS), the agency tasked with making such assessments. Portions of the detailed...apple.news
Without a doubt but they're also all fierce hypocrites who love to virtue signal by calling out people who just got caught for doing the same things they do but haven't been caught for He took a hit when he first called for the act and he'll take another one now but in the long run it means nothing. HE'll still get to go on speaking tours for 30,000 dollars per appearance and have his nice fat pension which i believe starts at 50? So he already qualifies for it when he finally does give up politics. Between the two he'll rake in about 500-600 thousand dollars a year for doing basically nothing, and i'm sure that'll be some consolation
But grandma got in the way of the horse...
You do now.
Exactly. While it opens what the government did so we know what happened, there are no consequences so really, what's the point if we can't hold anyone responsible? The Cpc want an inquiry on how covid was handled & again, what's the point? In 3 years, everyone will forget so Trudeau doesn't give a crap & will continue to penalize as he sees fit.