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Posted by Brent
 - December 23, 2024, 05:53:02 PM
Quote from: doubting thomas on December 23, 2024, 08:48:17 AMI question the integrity of a woman who has previously written puff pieces for George Soros and who is subsequently declared in a 2014 filing to parliament to have received $1.3 million for a book deal, the specifics of the subject matter which were never disclosed in the public forum. I question her overnight rise from "journalist" and "author" to minister for international trade, I question her subsequent promotions to minister for foreign affairs, intergovernmental affairs and ultimately the minister for finance, not to mention her being named as deputy prime minister, all of which happened as the fortunes of the average Canadian were faltering, indeed "flatlining". Talk about "failing upwards".

I'd also question the veracity of her claims of preaching "fiscal responsibility" to Justin Trudeau in light of the enormous payouts to the failed war effort in Ukraine, money that she herself signed off on as finance minister. A post which Justin Trudeau telegraphed the Friday before her resignation that he wished to remove her from for some other cabinet position. A demotion effectively and one long overdue in my opinion, given the absolute shambles the Canadian experience has become over the last decade.

None of this so far is up for debate. It is all factual record. Chrystia Freeland is clearly an opportunist and there is no opportunity left where Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is concerned. That is core reason for her resignation and no amount of damage control of her part should paint it in any other light.

Tinfoil hat time; I put it to you that the most cursory glance over her pre-politics involvement as journalist, author and perhaps most tellingly her agitation against soviet interests during her activist years in Kyiv stands her in good stead for being a Soros asset. I put it to you that it is not beyond the realms of possibility that she was given a massive warchest and leg up for her political aspirations and engineered into her lofty position within the Liberal party just as Trudeau was, but with the election of Trump their political capital is not simply tenuous, it is in fact next to non-existent.

Soros has boasted openly about the number of ministers beholden to his interests in Canadian politics. Assuming there is truth to his boast, I do not think for one moment that an opportunist such as he, who once sold adherents to his religion out to World War 2 nazis, would see any problem in kicking these two ratbags to the kerb. Not when he has professed that fully two thirds of your parliament owe their political existence to the whims of the WEF.

I wonder how many of those are jockeying for position in Poilievre's incoming cabinet. The odds are good that the number is greater than zero and the biggest mistake will be allowing them any rein to carve up the country further to satisfy some globalist agenda at the expense of Canadian citizens.

Even the incompetent ones like Jo Jo. YHBW.
Freeland is lying.
Posted by doubting thomas
 - December 23, 2024, 08:48:17 AM
Quote from: DKG on December 20, 2024, 10:08:13 AMChrystia Freeland resigned from her post, citing disagreements with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on, as she described "reckless spending" and fiscal irresponsbility.

She announced her resignation in a letter to Trudeau on Monday, in which she said the two have been "at odds about the best path forward for Canada", and pointed to the "grave challenges" posed by dangerous overspending. She has listed several exmaples, including the most recent "GST Holiday" which she believes is a "senseless political gimmick".

In an interview with Vassy Kapelos

Vassy Kapelos: "The entire nation has read your resignation letter to the Prime Minister. And now you've requested this interview to tell your side of the story. Can you tell us how this has happened so sudden and unexpectedly?"

Chrystia Freeland: "To be clear, I saw this coming even before the Prime Minister asked me to resign last week. We've been at odds for quite some time now.. I've pleaded for fiscal austerity and some level of restraint on all the reckless spending, but he won't listen. Not to me, not to anyone."

Vassy Kapelos: "So you're saying that the $250 cheques to be sent out, the GST holiday, all of this was ordered by Trudeau and you had nothing to do with it?"

Chrystia Freeland: "Exactly. And you know, I even had a solution to the overspending that would fix the economy as well but Justin wouldn't go for it."

I question the integrity of a woman who has previously written puff pieces for George Soros and who is subsequently declared in a 2014 filing to parliament to have received $1.3 million for a book deal, the specifics of the subject matter which were never disclosed in the public forum. I question her overnight rise from "journalist" and "author" to minister for international trade, I question her subsequent promotions to minister for foreign affairs, intergovernmental affairs and ultimately the minister for finance, not to mention her being named as deputy prime minister, all of which happened as the fortunes of the average Canadian were faltering, indeed "flatlining". Talk about "failing upwards".

I'd also question the veracity of her claims of preaching "fiscal responsibility" to Justin Trudeau in light of the enormous payouts to the failed war effort in Ukraine, money that she herself signed off on as finance minister. A post which Justin Trudeau telegraphed the Friday before her resignation that he wished to remove her from for some other cabinet position. A demotion effectively and one long overdue in my opinion, given the absolute shambles the Canadian experience has become over the last decade.

None of this so far is up for debate. It is all factual record. Chrystia Freeland is clearly an opportunist and there is no opportunity left where Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is concerned. That is core reason for her resignation and no amount of damage control of her part should paint it in any other light.

Tinfoil hat time; I put it to you that the most cursory glance over her pre-politics involvement as journalist, author and perhaps most tellingly her agitation against soviet interests during her activist years in Kyiv stands her in good stead for being a Soros asset. I put it to you that it is not beyond the realms of possibility that she was given a massive warchest and leg up for her political aspirations and engineered into her lofty position within the Liberal party just as Trudeau was, but with the election of Trump their political capital is not simply tenuous, it is in fact next to non-existent.

Soros has boasted openly about the number of ministers beholden to his interests in Canadian politics. Assuming there is truth to his boast, I do not think for one moment that an opportunist such as he, who once sold adherents to his religion out to World War 2 nazis, would see any problem in kicking these two ratbags to the kerb. Not when he has professed that fully two thirds of your parliament owe their political existence to the whims of the WEF.

I wonder how many of those are jockeying for position in Poilievre's incoming cabinet. The odds are good that the number is greater than zero and the biggest mistake will be allowing them any rein to carve up the country further to satisfy some globalist agenda at the expense of Canadian citizens.

Even the incompetent ones like Jo Jo. YHBW.
Posted by You wear uggs
 - December 22, 2024, 01:57:26 PM
I am not Edward and I was just pointing out that it was brent who is an abo looking fuck.
Posted by DKG
 - December 22, 2024, 06:17:51 AM
Quote from: You wear uggs on December 22, 2024, 02:45:18 AMThat was supposed to quote Brent, but it only quoted you. Are you losing sleep over it as well?
 :Doh2:
I don't need your permission Edward where and when to post.
Posted by You wear uggs
 - December 22, 2024, 02:45:18 AM
That was supposed to quote Brent, but it only quoted you. Are you losing sleep over it as well?
 :Doh2:
Posted by DKG
 - December 21, 2024, 06:05:21 AM
Quote from: You wear uggs on December 20, 2024, 06:39:03 PMAre you losing sleep over it, you abo looking fuck?
I see how you and Joe will be spending Christmas Edward.
Posted by Thiel
 - December 20, 2024, 06:48:10 PM
Pierre Poilievre says the turmoil surrounding Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's grasp on power amounts to little more than a clown show.

"Justin Trudeau has lost control of immigration, lost control of the borders, lost control of spending, debt, inflation, housing prices, crime. He's lost control of everything and now he's lost control of his own government, with his top minister and closest friend leaving him and saying his deficits are ruining our economy."

Trudeau's government just missed its deficit target last year by 50 per cent and this current year by over 20 per cent.
Posted by You wear uggs
 - December 20, 2024, 06:39:03 PM
Quote from: DKG on December 20, 2024, 10:08:13 AMChrystia Freeland resigned from her post, citing disagreements with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on, as she described "reckless spending" and fiscal irresponsbility.

She announced her resignation in a letter to Trudeau on Monday, in which she said the two have been "at odds about the best path forward for Canada", and pointed to the "grave challenges" posed by dangerous overspending. She has listed several exmaples, including the most recent "GST Holiday" which she believes is a "senseless political gimmick".

In an interview with Vassy Kapelos

Vassy Kapelos: "The entire nation has read your resignation letter to the Prime Minister. And now you've requested this interview to tell your side of the story. Can you tell us how this has happened so sudden and unexpectedly?"

Chrystia Freeland: "To be clear, I saw this coming even before the Prime Minister asked me to resign last week. We've been at odds for quite some time now.. I've pleaded for fiscal austerity and some level of restraint on all the reckless spending, but he won't listen. Not to me, not to anyone."

Vassy Kapelos: "So you're saying that the $250 cheques to be sent out, the GST holiday, all of this was ordered by Trudeau and you had nothing to do with it?"

Chrystia Freeland: "Exactly. And you know, I even had a solution to the overspending that would fix the economy as well but Justin wouldn't go for it."

Are you losing sleep over it, you abo looking fuck?
Posted by Brent
 - December 20, 2024, 02:47:44 PM
We would not have to lose sleep over tariffs if we had a real leader who would put his ccountry first and do something about illegal aliens and narcotics crossing the border.

QuoteIn the wake of Donald Trump repeatedly saying Canada should become the 51st state, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says it is a further sign that Canada needs new leadership.

In an exclusive interview with the Toronto Sun, Poilievre said Trump is seeing the weakness in the Trudeau government, currently in disarray, and he's trying to take advantage of that weakness.

"That's why we need a strong, smart prime minister who has the brains and backbone to first and foremost say to President Trump, Canada will never be the 51st state. We will be an independent, proud, sovereign country, as we always have been," Poilievre said.

That doesn't mean Poilievre believes Canada should take a combative stance against the American president. In fact, while Poilievre admitted there are problems with illegal immigration from Canada to the United States and troubles with illicit drugs, he said those are problems we should want to fix ourselves.

"I want to secure our border, not to please President Trump or any American, but to save our own families," Poilievre said.

He pointed to the deadly toll fentanyl has taken in Canada, more than 47,000 people have died from overdoses of this deadly drug.

"That's more than died in the Second World War fighting for Canada. I mean, it is astonishing how deadly the liberalization of drugs under this NDP-Liberal government has been," he said.

"The president has raised some reasonable concerns about the broken liberal border and our military, and I would respond by saying, we do need to reinforce our border with drones, helicopters, boots on the ground, and other high-performing technology to keep drugs and guns from crossing, to stop human trafficking."

It sounds like common sense, which is sorely lacking in Ottawa.

The Trudeau Liberals had been hoping the re-election of Donald Trump would lead to a Trump bump for their political fortunes. That hasn't happened, at least not according to any public polling that is available.

"President Trump has always put America first. Well, I will always put Canada first," Poilievre said.

After years of a Trudeau government that has appeared to put the Liberal Party or international organizations and aspirations first, it's refreshing to hear a leader say Canada and Canadians should come first.

Canada desperately needs an election and a new government. But thanks to NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh, we won't be getting one anytime soon.

Canadians can rest assured though that when that time comes, the Poilievre-led Conservative Party will be a government in waiting, ready to take over and right what is wrong with this country.
https://x.com/brianlilley/status/1869873268263419939?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1869873268263419939%7Ctwgr%5E5cc0b3244a320ad012637a3da3d5264c99641182%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Ftorontosun.com%2Fopinion%2Fcolumnists%2Fpoilievre-says-canada-will-never-be-the-51st-american-state
https://torontosun.com/opinion/columnists/poilievre-says-canada-will-never-be-the-51st-american-state
Posted by DKG
 - December 20, 2024, 10:08:13 AM
Chrystia Freeland resigned from her post, citing disagreements with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on, as she described "reckless spending" and fiscal irresponsbility.

She announced her resignation in a letter to Trudeau on Monday, in which she said the two have been "at odds about the best path forward for Canada", and pointed to the "grave challenges" posed by dangerous overspending. She has listed several exmaples, including the most recent "GST Holiday" which she believes is a "senseless political gimmick".

In an interview with Vassy Kapelos

Vassy Kapelos: "The entire nation has read your resignation letter to the Prime Minister. And now you've requested this interview to tell your side of the story. Can you tell us how this has happened so sudden and unexpectedly?"

Chrystia Freeland: "To be clear, I saw this coming even before the Prime Minister asked me to resign last week. We've been at odds for quite some time now.. I've pleaded for fiscal austerity and some level of restraint on all the reckless spending, but he won't listen. Not to me, not to anyone."

Vassy Kapelos: "So you're saying that the $250 cheques to be sent out, the GST holiday, all of this was ordered by Trudeau and you had nothing to do with it?"

Chrystia Freeland: "Exactly. And you know, I even had a solution to the overspending that would fix the economy as well but Justin wouldn't go for it."
Posted by DKG
 - December 20, 2024, 09:53:12 AM
Quote from: Prof Emeritus at Fawk U on December 19, 2024, 08:38:18 PMFrom what I've been reading about him, he is a thinker with solid plans.  Good for him.
He is a pragmatic common sense guy who is desperately needed after a decade of ideological destruction.
Posted by Shen Li
 - December 19, 2024, 11:57:31 PM
True Dope was known globally in a superficial way when he was elected over 9 years ago. Now the world knows about him. They wonder how a leader who devastated the middle class, destroys free speech, is so corrupt, is so unethical and tramples the constitution can remain in power.
Posted by The Donald
 - December 19, 2024, 10:02:08 PM
I look forward to working with Pierre.
Posted by Herman
 - December 19, 2024, 09:00:51 PM
Why the world is looking forward to the return of leadership in Canada.
Posted by Prof Emeritus at Fawk U
 - December 19, 2024, 08:38:18 PM
From what I've been reading about him, he is a thinker with solid plans.  Good for him.