You Can’t Drive Because He Has To

Hypocrisy in Trudeau’s cabinet is hardly shocking anymore, this though…..

Guy spends 20 years attacking cars, the oil industry and demanding severe action on climate. Gets government car and decides he likes commuting from Montreal to Ottawa by car.

Meet Steven Guilbeault.

34 Replies to “You Can’t Drive Because He Has To”

    1. I’m hoping President Trump will give him an extended stay at club Fed in the US.
      I believe he broke the Logan Act.
      Since President Trump could call that subversivion with Biden when President Trump never lost power…
      Oh to dream!

  1. I LOVE my auto-mobile(s). The reason is in the name. ‘Auto’ (self) ‘mobile’ (Mobile) … I am mobile myself. No government bus or train schedule tells me when and where I can go. I do. The automobile has transformed this country and the world into an incredible place. Virtually everything and everywhere is accessible. Absolute minimal time is devoted to just ‘getting there’ … be it a jobsite, or a vacation camp. More time and energy is spent on the task at hand. Yes, efficiency. Doing away with the automobile destroys – efficiency. Oh! and Freedom. The automobile is … FREEDOM.

    “Hello! … Dong … where is my au-to-mo-bile?”

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oXZVogXPAr4

  2. Put him on a bicycle so Colonialista can run him over like a squirrel.

    This twat epitomizes everything that is wrong with Canada.
    He should be made to dig his own “trench”.

    1. Or, Buddy.
      Tie him behind the rear bumper of a Tesla. Program Fort McMurray into the Autopilot, set the cruise control for 120k and press drive

      1. I thought you wanted to hurt him? Do that in the winter, and the Tesla will be dead before you’ve worn through the snow-suit. Plus it’ll be an easy walk back to town.

    2. I resent that, I would have never purposefully run over a squirrel.

      Also, riding over cyclists or attaching anti mine flail to your car is illegal.

      1. – and again (and again and again)… Simples – you see it all the time, here in Liberal-LaLa Land and everywhere else:

        “Rights for ME but not for THEE, Rules for THEE but not for ME!”

        Or in Mel Brooks’s words, “It’s GOOD to be king!”

  3. Or how about Blackie kneeling in a Black Lives Matter protest, where everybody was packed together like sardines. But he and a few others were only allowed at the Remembrance Day Service today.

  4. I am so f**ng tired of all those Communist a-holes who call themselves Liberals. Total PoS this guy is. And he’s a minister in the government??? Illustrative of this government’s ethics.

    1. Bend over…
      You know that debt we said would fix itself…
      And we’re giving away Billions more to the natives again. They asked for it.
      Oh and ten million more immigrats

  5. Guibolt is another in a long list of Liberal Party maggots feasting on the rotting corpse of Peeairs warped country.
    Criminals should not be allowed to hold office, but this radical foreign funded POS gets a pass.
    Another Marxist authoritarian hypocrite with the personality and intellect of a dog turd.
    A Liberal hero.

  6. This is what how a fascist government works. Okay for me, but not for thee. Again, the policies that our veterans and fallen fought against are being implemented.

  7. “His office says he uses ‘a carbon compensation scheme’ for all his travels.”

    Shouldn’t he at least be using a electric vehicle?

      1. Carbon compensation scheme = tax payers’ money used to buy carbon credits from Liberal friends.

        I’m betting the minister expenses the carbon credit payments.

  8. The entire government fleet should be converted to electric vehicles as an example to the rest of us peons.
    That’ll teach them.

  9. We pay them to stick a thumb in our eye and then slap em on the back, vote em back in and beg them to do it to us one more time.

    At least serfs were forced into a life of paying their masters, we beg for more.

  10. Ha, Ha, Ha! This reminds me of my NDP boss at my last place of work. I was the only Conservative, so I had to pay for parking in his parking lot (the others were NDP and “lived in the country” so did not not have to pay parking). I chose to take the Regina bus for the 3 years of work in downtown Regina. He liked to walk home at lunch, get “baked” on MJ and return to work at about 3 in the afternoon, and then work overtime in the evening.
    So the company moves to a place on in a commercial strip mall, and I now drive to work – 10 minutes as opposed to the bus at 30 minutes (sometimes 40 minutes). He now has to take the bus. I suggested that he could ride a bike like his hero David Suzuki – that did not go over well. First, he asked others to pick him up and drive him home (the mall was on a bus route). When no one wanted to do that, he ended up using the company car and “losing” it because he did not lock it. I always find it interesting that it is “rules for thee but not for me”.

  11. He reminds me of the junior staffer under Red Rachel who, after being hired, was allowed to buy himself a motor vehicle for his work…. on the taxpayer’s dime, of course. The kid, a committed socialist, dedicated to ensuring equality for all and a just distribution of wealth, bought a fully-kitted Lexus or something like that. The total bill came in around $50,000.

    No word on the quality of social justice he dispensed as a result of it.

  12. I bet that car’s backseat is full of greasy Taco Bell bean and cheese burrito wrappers, dead soy latte cups, and the fetid reek of self-righteous projection.

    But he is from Quebec so it’ll all be okay, and subsidized further.

    From that time he spent in prison I bet he’s working on some backseat shoe-polish booze. Helping his boss dispose of the blackening agent.

  13. Unlike the cars we drive, government vehicle emissions do not cause global warming, I thought we all knew that.

    Besides, history clearly shows that governments that impose draconian rules and taxes on the peons always exempt themselves, so of course he’s free to do whatever he wants.

    1. governments that impose draconian rules and taxes on the peons always exempt themselves

      Oh, you skeptic. Don’t you know that what they do is just so important that those exemptions are necessary?

      Now can anyone explain to me just what it is that they do, others than ransack the country for their own benefit and enacting laws which allow them to do that?

      1. “We work hard for the proletariat, and we need our rest so we can do a better job – we’re ENTITLED to our Zil’s and dachas!” And best not to ask too many questions about it, if you catch my drift, comrade…

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