Showing posts with label Justin Trudeau. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Justin Trudeau. Show all posts

Sunday, 4 October 2020

Snippet 13 -- There is a socialist coup unfolding in Canada ...

 ... and we taxpayers are funding it.



""Under this socialist revolution, there is no need to confiscate your property

 — they can simply redistribute your wealth."

Leslyn Lewis

National Post

Canada is quietly going through a socialist coup.

If I had written these words just one year ago, it would have been deemed conspiratorial. But I have heard from too many Canadians over the past six months about what they have seen taking place. Ever since Justin Trudeau tried to grant himself king-like powers at the beginning of the COVID crisis, what we have been witnessing in Canada is a socialist coup that we, the taxpayers, are funding.



Read more here



Tuesday, 18 August 2020

Snippet 10 -- Canada's Govenor General

 

"Gov. Gen. Julie Payette's disregard for the Mounties paid to protect her has resulted in added security risks and unnecessary taxpayer costs, according to RCMP and Rideau Hall sources. Payette's secrecy and resistance to working with the RCMP routinely sends her protective detail scrambling to fulfil last-minute requests and drives up spending on overtime, hotel and plane tickets, multiple sources told CBC News. Payette has even made repeated attempts to slip away from her protectors in Canada and abroad, sources say. The RCMP has also had to apologize for her behaviour to foreign security abroad because she treated them so poorly, said sources. The latest revelations come as the Governor General's office is under an extraordinary workplace review by the Privy Council Office after CBC News reported claims Payette has belittled, berated and publicly humiliated employees."

CBC

My Conclusion

The "knives" are out, and a "not guilty until proven" argument is being presented.  In my opinion, the "Where there's smoke ..." theory, should rule the Privy Council review.  The Prime Minister appointed Ms. Payette while rejecting Stephen Harper's request for the usual advisory board selection process and, now, he should whisper our request for her resignation.  Permitting her a further embarrassing three years in position could be seen as excessive (If Prince Harry is able to resign, why not Ms. Payette ?).

It could permit the long-awaited nomination of someone from the indigenous community, perhaps.


Tuesday, 5 March 2019

Confidence Vote


I am preparing to write a script for a movie.  ‘Confidence Vote’.

Of course, it is political.  There is an introduction of a Canadian forest with falling, colour-changing, leaves through which can be seen a column of prestigious mounted police (All actors).  Then a drone’s-eye view of the Canadian flag atop the parliament building (The previous one).  In the background one can hear the music — The March of the Trudeaus.

Scene I:  The PM happily telling the ex-AG that she has been awarded the post of MVA.  Fade to a horde of excited media.

Scene II:  The new MVA happily telling the PM that she will resign.  Fade to imaginary TV studio screens, to the sound of clattering keyboards.

Scene III:  The ex-AG (For want of a title) is seen sitting at an investigation committee table facing a mixed number of members sitting at an artificially-raised bench (Artistic licence).  On one side are a number of recognizable and respected members, and on the other side sits a number of undergraduate interns (All comedic actors).  Thus, follows, a humorous. yet agonizing,  period of questioning where the ex-AG is heard to answer effortlessly.

Scene IV:  Fast forward -- General Election;  The PM, fearful of removing the ex-AG from caucus, loses a Vote of Confidence from his party and consequently, his position as Party Leader.  Fade to foreign TV screens and unintelligible voices.

Scene V:  The ex-AG wins her seat with a huge majority … and becomes the new PM (Just an assumption).

Scene VI:  Unable to accommodate the ex-PM within the Cabinet, he is offered an important diplomatic post as Canadian Ambassador to … China.

What do you think so far?


Thursday, 22 September 2016

Politics 18 - Human Rights



Imagine a street where a culturally diverse number of families live.

One day, the head of one family, Justin, says to his family that they must respect everyone’s cultural beliefs.  “We have been close friends with Theresa’s family and Barack’s family for many years, and my beliefs are quite similar.” he says, “So, I don’t mind if you wish them to be your friends”.

He continues, “I am uncertain about the families of Vladimir and Jingping and, although I shall display cautious friendship when we meet, I don’t mind if you make friends with them”.  Then, his wife Rona (Bear with me) exclaimed, “We should not be friends with Jingping’s family because of his human rights behavior, especially his use of corporal (capital) punishment”.


Therefore, the children of the next generation are confused.  Should they listen to the head of the house … or his wife?