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I am disappointed in comments made by Justin Trudeau

Started by Anonymous, November 10, 2013, 04:35:12 PM

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I was referring to ANY liberal.



So, back to my question. "Can a liberal get hard"?



I find that "hard" to picture
I really tried to warn y\'all in 49  .. G. Orwell

Anonymous

Quote from: "cc li tarte"I was referring to ANY liberal.



So, back to my question. "Can a liberal get hard"?



I find that "hard" to picture

That is not a very "hard" question. The answer is NO! Liberals and socialists cannot satisfy any woman.

cc

As to having kids, I guess conservatives have it "in" for them



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I really tried to warn y\'all in 49  .. G. Orwell

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Quote from: "cc li tarte"As to having kids, I guess conservatives have it "in" for them



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The good news is that the male lefties on VF will never reproduce.

Anonymous

Justin Trudeau is such an airhead. The Paris Hilton of Canadian politics.
QuoteWhen Justin Trudeau said he admired China more than any other foreign country "because of their basic dictatorship," it was a shock and a reminder that most Canadians know nothing of Trudeau's policy beliefs.



By praising China's government — specifically its dictatorship, not its people or its history or culture — Trudeau showed how outside the mainstream he is, and how cavalier when it comes to human rights. Trudeau lacks his father's intellectual curiosity or accomplishment, but he seems to have inherited his father's worst trait — an affection for totalitarian strongmen from Moscow to Beijing to Havana.



But Justin Trudeau made a second comment that received less attention. China's "basic dictatorship is allowing them to actually turn their economy around on a dime and say we need to go green, we need to start, you know, investing in solar."



To Trudeau, China's brutality is offset by the fact that they are "investing in solar." As in solar panels.



Pierre Trudeau passed away in 2000, so this solar idea isn't likely something Justin got from him. More likely it's from Trudeau's surrogate father — his campaign strategist, chief organizer and policy guru, Gerald Butts. Butts is Trudeau's age, but much more grown up. And he's an environmental extremist.



He was Premier Dalton McGuinty's principal secretary when McGuinty developed the Green Energy Act, later imposed on Ontario. That law gave massive subsidies to wind turbine and solar panel companies. And to pay for those subsidies, Ontarians have been saddled — for the next 20 years at least — with annual electricity price increases that will soon make it the most costly jurisdiction in North America. No wonder major factories are leaving the province every month.



Butts was the brainchild behind the wind turbines disaster — and then left to run the World Wildlife Fund Canada, an extremist anti-oilsands lobby group that accepts foreign funding to fight against oil and gas.



It's interesting to learn what Justin Trudeau thinks of the world. But there's not a lot to know. More important are the true policy decision-makers around him, like Butts. Whatever Canadians think of Stephen Harper, no one doubts he makes up his own mind. Does anyone truly think Trudeau is the final word on policy decisions in the Liberal Party?



No need to wonder: Dominic LeBlanc, a life-long friend of Trudeau and fellow Liberal MP, told Global News that Trudeau isn't even involved in question period strategy. While the caucus prepares for the day, Trudeau is "probably dropping his kids off at school ... I mean, I don't know what he's doing at 8 o'clock."



It's a safe bet Butts is at work by 8 a.m.



But about that Chinese solar industry — it's collapsing. China's largest solar company, Suntech, went bankrupt in March. LDK Solar has lost 98% of its stock value and has laid off 20,000 workers. Their wind industry is in freefall too — with plunging losses the norm. The only reason they boomed in the first place was with massive government subsidies and loans — $29 billion just for solar.



It was a bubble. A fake. The real China is the land where half of the world's coal is burned for power and 20 of the world's 30 most-polluted cities are found.



That's the China that Trudeau loves. And it's a premonition of the economic disaster that Butts' wind and solar schemes will wreak in Ontario as well.

http://www.edmontonsun.com/2013/12/10/chinas-solar-bubble-bursting">http://www.edmontonsun.com/2013/12/10/c ... e-bursting">http://www.edmontonsun.com/2013/12/10/chinas-solar-bubble-bursting

Anonymous

Quote from: "Shen Li"Justin Trudeau is such an airhead. The Paris Hilton of Canadian politics.
QuoteWhen Justin Trudeau said he admired China more than any other foreign country "because of their basic dictatorship," it was a shock and a reminder that most Canadians know nothing of Trudeau's policy beliefs.



By praising China's government — specifically its dictatorship, not its people or its history or culture — Trudeau showed how outside the mainstream he is, and how cavalier when it comes to human rights. Trudeau lacks his father's intellectual curiosity or accomplishment, but he seems to have inherited his father's worst trait — an affection for totalitarian strongmen from Moscow to Beijing to Havana.



But Justin Trudeau made a second comment that received less attention. China's "basic dictatorship is allowing them to actually turn their economy around on a dime and say we need to go green, we need to start, you know, investing in solar."



To Trudeau, China's brutality is offset by the fact that they are "investing in solar." As in solar panels.



Pierre Trudeau passed away in 2000, so this solar idea isn't likely something Justin got from him. More likely it's from Trudeau's surrogate father — his campaign strategist, chief organizer and policy guru, Gerald Butts. Butts is Trudeau's age, but much more grown up. And he's an environmental extremist.



He was Premier Dalton McGuinty's principal secretary when McGuinty developed the Green Energy Act, later imposed on Ontario. That law gave massive subsidies to wind turbine and solar panel companies. And to pay for those subsidies, Ontarians have been saddled — for the next 20 years at least — with annual electricity price increases that will soon make it the most costly jurisdiction in North America. No wonder major factories are leaving the province every month.



Butts was the brainchild behind the wind turbines disaster — and then left to run the World Wildlife Fund Canada, an extremist anti-oilsands lobby group that accepts foreign funding to fight against oil and gas.



It's interesting to learn what Justin Trudeau thinks of the world. But there's not a lot to know. More important are the true policy decision-makers around him, like Butts. Whatever Canadians think of Stephen Harper, no one doubts he makes up his own mind. Does anyone truly think Trudeau is the final word on policy decisions in the Liberal Party?



No need to wonder: Dominic LeBlanc, a life-long friend of Trudeau and fellow Liberal MP, told Global News that Trudeau isn't even involved in question period strategy. While the caucus prepares for the day, Trudeau is "probably dropping his kids off at school ... I mean, I don't know what he's doing at 8 o'clock."



It's a safe bet Butts is at work by 8 a.m.



But about that Chinese solar industry — it's collapsing. China's largest solar company, Suntech, went bankrupt in March. LDK Solar has lost 98% of its stock value and has laid off 20,000 workers. Their wind industry is in freefall too — with plunging losses the norm. The only reason they boomed in the first place was with massive government subsidies and loans — $29 billion just for solar.



It was a bubble. A fake. The real China is the land where half of the world's coal is burned for power and 20 of the world's 30 most-polluted cities are found.



That's the China that Trudeau loves. And it's a premonition of the economic disaster that Butts' wind and solar schemes will wreak in Ontario as well.

http://www.edmontonsun.com/2013/12/10/chinas-solar-bubble-bursting">http://www.edmontonsun.com/2013/12/10/c ... e-bursting">http://www.edmontonsun.com/2013/12/10/chinas-solar-bubble-bursting

China's air quality is dangerous in many cities and no amount of solar and wind subsidies has changed that.

Gary Oak

Justin Trudeau can do more for china than the 1.5 million Canadascams from China living here. He's china's stooge.

Rambo Wong

Spoken like someone who has only known white privilege.

Anonymous

Quote from: "Rambo Wong"Spoken like someone who has only known white privilege.

Gary has issues with Chinese and Native Canadians..



You have issues with everybody.