19 Replies to “Canadian Loves Their Basic Dictatorship”

  1. China is toast.
    It can’t even create enough fuels for itself to keep their own electricity going.
    As the costs for basic materials is now so astromically high.
    Businesses there have no choice but to close and go bankrupt.
    Their is no guarantee now that what you buy there can be made and shipped now.
    Too many supply chain issues were created with this just in time system that is unwinding now.

    1. So damn true.

      I was working for a major manufacturer when this “just in time” system was adopted by us and our suppliers back in the late 80’s. Intended to streamline both production and inventory costs, we quickly dubbed it “just two weeks late” manufacturing.

      It has always been bad business to sit on excess inventory, but the brainiacs who developed this system elevated it to a sin. Now, we pay the price for designing supply and manufacturing systems with virtually NO flexibility or fail-safes.

      1. Yup. If there happened to be a glitch in the system, causing a delay, people further down the line would be twiddling their thumbs as there was no reserve inventory to draw upon.

      2. I think the technical term is “single-point failure”. Any system built around such a point is by definition bad.

      3. Part of that is because of tax treatment of inventory on hand (in the US, not sure what canada’s excuse is).

  2. In other words, our politicians ain’t got a clue of government decorum or etiquette of the function of a flag, you fag, steer, queer, beer…just rhyming. Black faced, racist bastards…Ops sorry, our governments hypocrites.

  3. So what’s difference between this guy’s opinion of the chicomms and those of Putin’s putrid oligarchs or Nazi thugs and thieves on their respective regimes?

  4. Regarding the flags already being at 1/2 mast since June . . . .
    come Remembrance Day on November 11th do government morons plan to lower the flags that day to 1/4 mast? Not joking, that’s a serious question.

    1. Exactly my question. What if the Queen should die? And while I’m at it, why don’t we just wear a poppy all year long? Wouldn’t that inject more meaning into the gesture? Sheesh.

  5. Re: Rex and the flag

    I would rather the flag be flown upside down as long as Trudeau fils is in power, to signal to the world just how dire are the straights this little kingdom finds itself in during his rule.

  6. Here’s a thought.

    If enough folks start expressing the opinion that they can just take that liberal ensign down for good, you can guaran damn tee the PMO would order the flag at full mast immediately.

    1. Keep in mind where this rag came from. Its the lib/ndp flag of eastern Canada. What else would use a piece of dead foliage for its centre point? Says what Canada has become.

  7. Given he hasn’t lived in Canada in a long time, I wouldn’t even call him Canadian. He isn’t, therefore, selling out Canada: he’s buying his (and his enterprises’) safety. Sadly, he also failed to learn the lesson of Jack Ma: they will come for you eventually, and playing the “rah rah” game only works for so long. That said, I wonder if his go-to-hell plan is batter than Ma’s.

  8. Maurice Strong v2.0, how about that?

    BTW, I believe Evergrande is going to default day after tomorrow. Stay tuned. 🙂

  9. Any of you catch the discussion with ‘conservative’ Stockwell Day? He’s now shilling for the Canada-China Business Council and it’s all about ‘trade’, while hegemony, human rights, Taiwan and pollution are all subservient to maintaining our ‘strong’ business relationship with a Maoist Communist dictatorship.

    Money, money, money makes the world go round.

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