WE really need to get rid of this guy

pgs

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Well, we got rid of our disaster, Britain got rid of its disaster, y'all's turn.

True Dope jumped the shark a while back.

Standard disclaimer that this is just an opinion from somebody who neither has nor wants a say in it. Just a view from abroad.

Don't call me "a broad."
No you got a disaster , please quit putting lipstick on your pig .
 
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taxme

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Well it took just over a decade to recover from the first trudeau's bad spending. He put Canada in such a spiral there was actually talk about declaring bankruptcy. But we did recover eventually.

This time may take a little longer. The first trudeau screwed us but he wasn't completly incompetent. This one is. HE decides what sounds good to him and his inter-sectional woke friends and then just declares that without any thought to what harm it may do or how it's going to be achieved. His underlings and beurocrats don't want anything to do with it so it gets passed around and completely screwed up. the end results are horrible.

We have literally doubled our national debt in 7 years. Productivity is at an all time low compared to other countries. We are no longer a top attraction for investment. Our skills training is lacking. And worse - we've just hit the dreaded 'boomer bubble' that they've been predicting for the last 30 years where the boomers who are retiring represent an oversized hunk of our population, and will now be drawing pensions and consuming health care resources at a huge rate that the rest of the population will have a brutal time keeping up with.

The world banks are saying we're expected to underperform for the next 40 years and unfortunately that's probably not far from the truth. Even if PP gets in three years from now it'll be a decade or two for us to truly get back on our feet as a top performer.

But - as the saying goes, how old will we be in 20 years if we DON'T start fixing things now - same as if we do. So we might as well get to it and start the hard work of rebuilding, starting with getting PP elected and getting rid of that destroyer of nations Trudeau.

Don't forget that this punk Turdeau has a son and what are the chances say in twenty five years from now that the stupid electorate will again vote for his kid for PM of Canada? Hey, this is Canada don't you know. Canada is chock full of liberal and socialist stupid no mind zombies. They forget very easy. Hey, we never know, eh. :unsure:
 

Ron in Regina

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Don't forget that this punk Turdeau has a son and what are the chances say in twenty five years from now that the stupid electorate will again vote for his kid for PM of Canada? Hey, this is Canada don't you know. Canada is chock full of liberal and socialist stupid no mind zombies. They forget very easy. Hey, we never know, eh. :unsure:
Well…..fool us once, shame on us. Fool us twice, shame on the Fooler, & I can’t see anyone signing on for a third Trudeau when enough time has gone by for the history books to list the Trudeau political shenanigans.
 

The_Foxer

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Well…..fool us once, shame on us. Fool us twice, shame on the Fooler, & I can’t see anyone signing on for a third Trudeau when enough time has gone by for the history books to list the Trudeau political shenanigans.
Truth is, most people said that about Justin. People talked about whether or not he'd ever get into politcs at his dad's funeral "The 'farewell papa' photo op that was so famous". ANd people then said "nahhh - i think we learned our lesson." And now look.

Never underestimate the stupidity of youth or people's ability to forget
 

harrylee

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"Never underestimate the stupidity of youth or people's ability to forget"

Smoke enough pot and that tends to happen.
 

Ron in Regina

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The Laith Marouf scandal is egregious in its own right, and for this government in particular, it’s indicative of both its obsession with identity politics and its underlying incompetence.

The irony of an anti-racism contract being awarded to an organization run by a man with a long history of making blatantly racist comments about Jews and other groups was hardly lost on anyone, save for Marouf and his lawyer. But the government’s response has left much to be desired.


To make matters worse, a number of his social media posts arguably crossed the line into advocating violence, such as when he wrote that, “Life is too short for shoes with laces, or for entertaining Jewish White Supremacists with anything but a bullet to the head.”


Marouf, in other words, espouses the very opinions that should be targeted by any anti-racism program worth its salt.

Yet when news first broke about Marouf’s blatantly antisemitic comments, Diversity Minister Ahmed Hussen tried to deflect the blame back on CMAC, an organization he had previously praised, saying that it needs to “answer how they came to hire” him. In reality, Marouf and his wife are CMAC’s only employees.


Marouf and his wife are CMAC’s only employees? Trudeau cannot even blame this one on the pandemic-related staffing issues that have caused so many problems throughout the federal government in recent months: CMAC has been awarded over $500,000 from the Broadcast Participation Fund and Canada Summer Jobs Program since 2016. Oh well…


It’s one thing to initiate anti-racism programs after anger over George Floyd’s murder boiled over into Canada, for example, but the Liberals took it to the extreme, directing departments to embrace critical race theory and awarding contracts to organizations like CMAC, which should have raised huge red flags.

After Marouf’s comments were made public, CMAC released a statement saying that the press coverage reminded it “of how online and mainstream media are powerful tools of white supremacy.” That it thinks exposing racism is a tool of white supremacy should tell you all you need to know about the organization, and the incompetence of the government that gave it both money and praise.

It is important to remember that Marouf — the Palestinian activist who co-founded the Community Media Advocacy Centre (CMAC), which received a $133,822 grant from Heritage Canada to develop an anti-racism strategy — did not merely make some passing comment that was taken out of context, or a joke that was misinterpreted.

On Twitter, he wrote, “You know all those loud mouthed bags of human feces, aka the Jewish White Supremacists; when we liberate Palestine and they have to go back to where they came from, they will return to being low voiced bi–hes of thier (sic) Christian/Secular White Supremacist Masters.”

He called Irwin Cotler, a former Liberal justice minister and noted human rights activist, who is Jewish, the “Grand Wizard of Zionism,” and said that he “looks like a d–k without makeup.”
 
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