90 Replies to “Millions of New Voters For Trudeau”

  1. Basically if you don’t file a tax return or are in jail you shouldn’t be allowed to vote.

    1. In the very least. Anyone living off taxpayer’s dime should not be allowed to vote either.

        1. Yes, because they have a vested interest in the result.

          That’s how socialists and other collectivists win elections, that is, by bribing people WITH OTHER PEOPLE’S MONEY AND/OR ASSETS, not their own.

          That’s how Lenin succeeded in winning over the Russian populace.

          1. I see, so some vapid barely literate twit like Cher (or most of the vermin who infest Hollywood) gets to vote, but the Commander of the 101st Airborne doesn’t.

            Yeah, that will fly, of course that will ensure a steady stream of 0bamas, Trudeaus, Pelosis and the like, but you go with it.

          2. WW Corrigan what we have now has given us that which you say will become a steady stream.

          3. vested interest?
            you need to read up on ‘vested interest for dummies’.
            an election is “vested interest” for E-V-E-R-Y-O-N-E.
            the “vested interest” *I* objected to is the TURDoo fudging with the process to pad the goddamn contents of the ballot box *in favour* of HIS ‘vested interest’.

            got dat asswipe?

        2. Cops were the first welfare agency. The state doing what you should do for yourself. You got stuff? Protect it. Your person? Protect it. Are you wimpy, cowardly? Then
          marry, socialise, or buy your own security.

          1. No they after the military are the second priority of our government – Peace order and good governance.

          1. Laughable. So if someone pays a dollar in tax they get to vote and someone who gets a dollar – say someone was disabled at birth – doesn’t. And someone who pays tens of millions only gets one vote.

  2. Not just expats, but also those new citizens who fulfilled their residence requirements abroad, also thanks to Trudeau.

    Time to take a look at this:
    https://www.canada.ca/en/revenue-agency/services/tax/international-non-residents/information-been-moved/determining-your-residency-status.html

    I am certain Revenue Canada would want to add voting to the list of factors in determining residency status and requirement to pay taxes. I wonder how many of the expats would want to pay Canadian taxes if that is what it took to vote. At a minimum we should make sure that they are all aware of the possibility. If membership in a religious or recreational organization is enough of a tie to get taxed, surely voting is.

    1. “I am certain Revenue Canada would want to add voting to the list of factors in determining residency status”

      That makes too much sense. If you vote, then you file taxes for the next 5 years. They wouldn’t even need a new law. Residency is based on a lot of factors. Just start assessing until it is overturned in the courts. Somebody tell Scheer. The courts are very reluctant to overturn taxes and stop the gravy train.

    2. Great idea, you vote and you are resident for tax purposes! Love it!

      I might just write to Turdeau and Moroneau saying what a great new revenue source this would be.

  3. We can expect the LPC to pull out every dirty trick in the book and Butts will probably invent a few new ones. This should help win a few seats for the LPC in immigrant majority ridings.

    1. *
      diversity is our strength…

      “Toronto appears to have hit another record in
      a year of increased violence. According to police
      data, the city has recorded 424 shootings in
      2018, as of Monday, surpassing the previous
      high, set in 2016, of 407.”

      that’s 1.16 shootings per day.

      *

      1. Third world shit hole. It will never end because rich Liberals want economic failures to vote for them and rich Conservatives want workers from shit holes for slaves.

    2. Look for some suspiciously high turn-out numbers in marginal ridings. Andy 2% will be taken to the cleaners, but smile nicely and accept the result. ANother Stanfield/Clarke kinda guy.

    3. And theres the rub….Ontario and Quebec Ridings….not so much in the West I would think. Good thing, as once we separate, we should ship em back to the gravy train in Upper-Lower Canada.

      And as such, the election will be over by 6:00PM MDT.
      Said “CLEAR QUESTION” referendum should happen the VERY NEXT Day.
      Do you hear us Jason..???

  4. The issue is not that too many immigrants are voting Liberal, but rather that governments have acquired excessive powers to trample individual rights, a situation which has been getting progressively worse for decades, and which predates mass immigration from the third world. The focus should not be on reducing the number of voters, but rather on reducing the powers assigned to government.

    1. That requires not creating masses of voters who will support the big government party that is offering them citizenship and cash. Or expats who may have a vested interest in Canadian industry tanking to benefit their own endeavors abroad.
      We need to focus immigration on people who are needed and want to become Canadian and contribute, and before being granted citizenship and the right to vote, they have to be here long enough to integrate, not 3 years overseas after being approved by an unquestioning bureaucrat.

      And of course no representation without taxation.

      How the hell will they even decide which riding Donald Sutherland and Neil Young vote in?

      1. They’ll be added to the rolls in whichever constituency they were last resident. (In effect, that’s probably whichever they nominate, Elections Liberal doesn’t like checking I.D. at the polls so they aren’t going check for evidence to support the expatriate’s claim. )

  5. “…Americans always retain the right to vote.”

    No they don’t. States that insist on honest elections remove emigrés from voter rolls after a number of years. Not coincidentally, such states invariably return Republicans to state and federal office.

  6. On the bright side, this should be useful for all the Alberta refugees that have to move to Texas to find work.

  7. At all costs Trudeau the Grits seem determined to bypass Canadian voters with this nonsense, along with really damaging policies arising out of the IPCC, their ridiculous CAGW position, like gender nonsense, and generally sucking up to the UN to get on the SC while taking money from domestic businesses and sending it to favoured international nations and friends.

    Is there any wonder Scheer “seems to be revisiting the 2015 election.” That’s a darn good idea along with going over Mr Harper’s warnings, which came true, and the fraud Grit platform which by and large has not come true, with veterans awaiting annuities the latest casualties.

    We need more money to ship to China, because they get things done, like building giant coal fired electricity generating systems.

    To him China is a CAGW champion despite massive increases in real pollution and BS emissions, with coal use increasing.

    Go ahead be a climate change warrior Justin, declare Canada will outlaw coal exports to China and India.

    While you’re at it, keep announcing no pipelines will flow through Quebec.

    When political power is the only end, the means of policy are unimportant.

    Watching US power exiled DeMarxists completely repudiate long standing immigration policies is a case in point and strong evidence of the capability of our malevolent mendacity establishment collectivists and the lengths they’ll go to establish and maintain their power.

  8. No surprise. PM Postnation hates this country. The longer he is in power, the quicker he can destroy it.
    If he could take the right to vote away from citizens who disagree with him, he’d do it in a heartbeat.
    The praise from the international MSM for him will guarantee his re-election.

  9. Boy Blunder is a gift for Rupertsland.
    A typical tactless power grab,cause Harper secret agenda, or something.
    If you can vote on how a nation is run,you had better have a stake in that nation.
    I guess we are about to learn why the right to vote was carefully limited in the beginning of the national democratic experiment.
    But the brightside of this for western Canada is blinding, not only is there no financial case for continuing confederation, now there is no nation to defend.

    There is no nation,where we the citizens agree,that these rules shall apply within these borders.I am sure most citizens noticed,they did not even bother to ask us.
    I can now proudly say;” Separation is sanity, we are not leaving Canada, for Canada left me”.
    Obviously my values are not those of Justine’s People, The East has Chosen..to be the Post National Something.

    1. I kinda look at being Canadian as like going out for an evening with long time friends, and everything is going great, then a crappy DJ that is full of himself comes on and in between talking crap like he is cool he plays the wrong music way too loud, and you start checking your watch, but you don’t want to be rude and while you are trying to pay attention to your friends you notice that they keep checking their watches as well.

      If they don’t get rid of the shit DJ, we are all going to have to go somewhere else.

    2. Stole my thunder. I hope that this tactic proves successful for Le Dauphin. I hope that he loses every seat in Alberta and Saskatchewan and gains more in Ontario and Quebec. Don’t care what the results of the next election will be except that Le Dauphin’s re-election will only add to the momentum that is slowly building for a truly free, egalitarian and democratic nation.

      1. He has already lost all seats in Alberta and Sask. He doesn’t care; haven’t you noticed how the Liberals consider these provinces expendable?

        1. AB/SK librano seats (5) are meaningless. He could care less.

          Fishworld delivers 40 librano seats. The entire place is dependent. You would think the dumb fukcs would have the brains to not bite the hand that feeds them.

    3. Bang on John….We are being PUSHED out…
      I would leave with ZERO REGRETS…If this 2 bit Vacuous Globalist POS retains his position as PM…?? Then the Very Next day or very soon thereafter, we should have a referendum vote in Alberta, Yukon, NWT & Sask. on a CLEAR QUESTION of Seceding from this CON – Federation.

      1. Screw the wait.
        Let us get it added to the 2019 federal ballot.
        That should make it plain ,unambiguous.
        Let every province vote on their own future.
        Because under the current uni-party nitwits our children have no future.

        1. Western separation if necessary, but not necessarily.

          If it happens, so be it but no need to turn it into a self-fulfilling prophesy.

          The damage to the entire country makes this option a last resort only.

          But if ON 905 and other voters refuse to accept western alienation and its consequences, that last resort will occur.

          That idea needs to move beyond the hypothetical if our country is to remain intact imho.

          1. Without getting too confrontational and perhaps this should be a thread in its own right,but
            “The damage to the entire country makes this option a last resort only.”

            I am having trouble envisioning this damage.
            Under the current impass,what damage would western separation create that does not already exist?
            Other than some segments of this Confederation having to pay their own bills.
            Overall I suspect the citizens may all be better off with the death of the Federal apparatus.
            Of course this could be wilful blindness on my part.
            But what is left to save?

      2. The prairies (don’t leave MB out of this (We do have a seaport, and even one year of ABs transfer payments would upgrade it and provide year round icebreaker ability.) already have several agreements and organizations that act together like a nation would, incorporation in any prairie province counts as incorporation in all now, we have our own trade delegations and representatives dealing with foreign governments. We need to expand on these things, and maybe have a Northwest Mounted Police run by the prairies, and essentially start acting as a nation in all but name.

        I am certain when the Libs push the first province or region to separate it will trigger a rush to the exits.

        Would Quebec stay without transfer payments? Would the maritimes stay if geographically cut off from the rest? How about BC? Would BC even remain as one entity, or would it split with Vancouver forming a Singapore style city state while the rest went independent or joined the prairies? In the reduced Canada where only urban Ontario votes mattered, would rural areas want to remain, or would they attempt to leave reducing everything back to the old Upper and Lower Canada?

        Justin, the Libs and the globalists are playing VERY dangerous games, and have no clue of the potential pitfalls. The great political chessgame should never be played by someone prone to shoving the bishop up his nose.

        And for the record, I want the country fixed instead of separating, but if fixing it is not politically possible (and we are nearing the last chance to fix it) then we must make sure our own oxygen mask is secured and functioning properly before attempting to assist anyone else. I will however enjoy watching the dairy cartel react to the consequences of their trying to sabotage attempts to fix the country to satisfy their own greed.

  10. Well, in a “Post National State” without borders ruled over by an imbecilic actor of sorts, what else can one expect.

  11. When comparing this BS to the US, the Spawn neglected to mention (Butts never told him so he wouldn’t know) that American citizens living in foreign countries file taxes (and report annually on all their worldwide financial assets) in the US and are taxed by the US on their world wide income, one of only two counties in the world to do so. US “persons”, an even wider net are also required to do so. I know of many Americans who, once obtaining foreign citizenship are now going through the significant steps in renouncing US citizenship as a result. Allowing assholes like Sutherland and Neil Young to vote in Canada is lowering the meaning of such a privilege to that of virtue signalling for the expat poseur elites.

    Voting is a means of the governed giving consent. Foreigners no longer governed by the nation they left should in no way be giving consent on how others are to be governed.

  12. Justin, overheard on the ski slopes at Whistler, “Of course Canadians who are ISIS members and are fighting in Iraq can vote. We’ll just have to work extra hard to get ballots to them. “

  13. Leftists … who claim they want “Democracy” … are dismantling democracy one illegal voter at a time. Which goes hand in hand with their desire to dismantle ‘countries’ and ‘borders’.

    “One world” … isn’t a dream to ‘imagine’ with John Lennon … it is an everlasting NIGHTMARE … like waking up next to Yoko Ono every morning

        1. The thought just occurred to me: was that the inspiration for Soapy the Songbird?

  14. I have no doubt that these votes will be counted honestly and accurately. And that if there is ANY untoward activities by elections officials, the RCMP and the Canadian “Legal” system will respond quickly and appropriately. Don’t you agree?

  15. Happy New Years, everybody.

    I don’t think I can vote for Andrew Scheer in good conscience and I fear that Bernier will not be able to break through the media white noise to make a big enough impact. Maybe Bernier can strike a chord with Canadians on some of his ‘Canada-first’ policies, but he will be fighting a huge uphill battle for exposure. I am sure Canadian media will give him just enough face time to ensure a Conservative split, though.

    Nothing would warm this westerner’s heart more than to see Scheer and Bernier put Canadian Conservatives first by working together to avoid that split. I think they are too far apart ideologically(Scheer being lib-lite) for an actual ‘re-unification’. Wouldn’t it be interesting to see a Liberal minority with Conservative members from two parties actually holding the majority/power? I suspect that too many disillusioned liberals will be going NDP for that to happen, though.

    With even more of the Canadian media promised to become paid employees of Justin Trudeau, I think he is going to be damn hard to get rid of. Leftards these days DEMAND power.

        1. Nor is Bernier, I’m afraid. I suspect his party will get less than 10% of the vote and at best/worst will only actually affect a handful of ridings. Unfortunately those ridings would likely tip Liberal due to said affect.

          I suspect the best outcome any of us can hope for is some kind of minority that won’t make it four years. Scheer, Trudeau, hardly matters. Globalist turds, both.

  16. And even if the Canadins-in-name-only folks don’t vote, then I am sure the Liberal machoine in government will be happy to fill in their ballots for them. Don’t call me cynical; this is the Liberals after all.

  17. Goodbye to Patreon- Jordan B. Peterson and David Rubin (Jan. 1/2019)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h8_OrrvaVVw
    —————————————————————————————————–
    If you are not frightened at the implications. You are not paying
    attention.

    Since it is alleged that Mastercard is now behind the withdrawal of
    financial services by PayPal/Patreon and alternatives. Things are
    getting complicated. Avoiding a totalitarian collectivist future,
    presently in formation, is going to require great courage and
    creativity at a genius level. Peterson and Rubin know some of
    the world’s smartest people, who are working hard to find a
    solution.

    When your credit card company can decide to withdraw service
    because it does not approve of what you purchase, who you
    support or what you think or say. Your entire life/world has just
    become political.

    Total social control now being implemented by Communist China of it’s citizens(Mao’s cultural revolution) seems to be in process, yet again. While alarming, it should come as no surprise.

    in the U.S. of A. and Canada, the Marxist-(Leninist) utopian dream clearly never died here. A small powerful elite is succumbing to temptation. Something metastasized when we were not paying close enough attention.

    “Power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely.” -Lord Acton

    1. I would say the actions of Mastercard against the people constitutes casus belli, The easy answer is to threaten them with a declaration of war (only needs to last a day, with no shooting), then everyone can use the enemy aliens act to cancel all debts to Mastercard as they are an enemy alien. Should also be popular with all voters to suddenly have no credit card debt.

      Not sure if it is possible to declare war against a non-state actor, but what the hell, just the threat would probably get MC back in line.

  18. 1) He who owns the gold makes the rules.
    2) Who is going to arrest the sheriff?

    Socialists and their fellow collectivists know these two principles all too well. That’s why they work their way into government because they can then:
    (1) Make (or change) the rules to serve THEMSELVES for power, wealth, position, etc.
    (2) Tell everyone else, “And who is going to stop me? You? You’re a racist! (Uproarious laughter.)”

    The “good news” – what people like Justin Trudeau don’t realize – is that God actually “owns the gold” and he will hold the “sheriff” accountable.

    Keep pleading with God and keep calling on him for rescue from these tyrants. As David said to Goliath, this is God’s battle.

    1. Just cross the border where ever the fack you want and the Royal Canadian Migratory Porters will help you fill in all the paperwork.

  19. Getting people, who have no skin in the game, to vote for you, appears to be a winning strategy.

    Welfare; if you collect it, you pay no taxes, so voting for more has no downside for you.

  20. It’s rather stupid, and Conservatives can be stupid, when we make fun of our leader and complain about the Liberal gang fronted by Trudeau. We will never win with that kind of crap but they sure will benefit. We are so good at shooting at ourselves when we have never had a better target to shoot at than Trudeau and his crew.
    Smarten up is the rallying cry, Andrew Scheer is our leader and he’s one helluva lot better than the mess we have at the helm in this country right now. Reelecting them for another four years would be a travesty of major proportions for this country.

      1. Bravo bravo

        The real conservatives are joinning the PeoplesPC
        It’s Mad Max time in Canada

      2. Lots of Conservatives but not many conservatives, but maybe the risk of “just enough.”
        Think of it as the Ross Perot effect, or fools like eat their own Randy White “conservatism.”
        Aka the Romney, aka loser effect. Be nice and lose. Some high ground.
        We lost in 2015 because we were tired and didn’t fight the great national temper tantrum and false narratives around Harper.
        Duffy anyone? but if we go into 2019 disunited or diverted by the pipe dream that is Bernier, we are done.
        The best we could hope for is Bernier hurts the Grits in QC but not the CPC elsewhere who don’t need QC to win majority.
        Any other scenario is a disaster for this country.
        Don’t think all will be sweetness and light for the west in a partitioned Canada.
        LizJ has the wisdom on this matter, again imho. Having said that, vote your own conscience by all means.

        1. I see no difference.
          I was not tired, I was disgusted.
          Harper’s Reform had become Mulroney Two.
          Without the corruption but still with the tired cling to the “centre” meme.
          I am not going into the 2019 election diverted by Max, I no longer care who wins in the East.
          These current “conservatives” will do nothing to repeal the treason of the liberals, Canada as I value it is not part of their DNA.
          All I expect from the Uni-Party of Canada is Going Along to Get Along.
          Do you hear any member of these parties saying ;”Stop the stealing”?
          Have you even seen one consider the concept that Government is the problem?
          I have not.
          Separation will be Justine’s gift to the West.
          I will not refuse it.

          1. Look harder. I didn’t say you were tired, but that they were. Do you see the difference? We all let it happen by not stepping up (enough) and making a choice, instead retreating behind some ideal that gets socialists elected.

        2. Terdo is a globalist elitist. Andy the steer is a globalist wimp. With either of them the global elite are in the drivers seat. If Max prospects do not improve hugely, this will the first election in which I have not volunteered since terdo the dead lost. We are soooooo screwed.

  21. To be eligible to vote, a person should be a citizen who is a permanent resident of Canada. The only exceptions to permanent residency should be those serving in the military or diplomatic corps. If somebody wants to live in another country and maintain their Canadian citizenship, that in itself is fine but they should not be permitted to vote until they resume residency in Canada.

    I would also recommend raising the voting age to 21 (probably 30 would be ideal).

    My proposed ballot would look like this:

    MAX BERNIER’s PARTY ____

    SOME OTHER CHOICE oops no space for your X sorry, think we dropped it in the bike lane somewhere

  22. Remember that it was the SCOC that allowed prisoners in Canada’s jails to vote, AND to choose which constituency their vote should be tallied at…
    What are the chances this will be overturned by the Canadian Supreme Court?

  23. I too think it is inappropriate for someone who has been out of the country for many years to be allowed to vote. I believe this fits with Trudeau’s concept of global government, which, of course, is an underlying theme of the government. Of course the other reason for doing this is to garner Liberal votes. Here they may be mistaken if they think all sorts of people outside of the country are keen to vote for the Liberals. Many once staunch Liberals no longer recognize the party. They will have trouble getting Liberal voters here at home. What makes them think people who have been away for many years want to vote for them? It will be a certain amount of trouble, and of little interest unless they follow Canadian politics. Really, I do not believe that many people will bother with this. The few that do will also be scattered around many different ridings, so not likely to have that much of an impact. My main worry would be weather or not this might eventually increase the possibility of fraud.

  24. next up in the LIEberal do list:
    give votes to *future* voters. kids, the unborn (even the ones who get aborted?)
    in addition to those who exist only in the dna of an individual not yet conceived.
    gotta be a way to get the LIEberal trained seals in parliament to vote for it . . . . . . . .

  25. hmmm. ya, ‘gotta owns propaddy to gets da vote. yup yup yup. harumph.’
    just what we need, a huge step BACK to the days of the landed barons calling the shots for everyone.
    1066 and all that eh?
    what a bunch of myopic twits you people can be. yessiree, put THAT one in place and watch the law of unintended consequences.

    here’s a hint: the limited voters list ensures ONLY politishuns favouring the landed wealthy obtain office.
    repeat ad infinitum and watch a brand spankin new revolution crop up. really really deadly fo sure . .
    *the grinding misery of the victodiaaaan age* *is what got the notion of fcukin socialism started in the first place*
    take EVERYTHING away from some sector of society, and sure enough people with nothing to lose . . . . .

  26. I left officially in 1988 when I graduated from an American university and didn’t go back to Canada. I’ve never voted in Canada, never tried to vote in Canada, and I wholeheartedly support the prohibition.

    “…Americans always retain the right to vote.” “No they don’t.”

    Yes, they do. American law says that all American citizens have a right to vote in federal elections. I have cousins who moved to Canada when they were barely babies and who have been raised as leftists in the Canadian model. They have been voting every four years for the past twenty years or more for the Democratic candidate for President in spite of never having lived in the US as an adult.

    All that being said, if they open up the voting, I will register and vote for the most conservative candidate I can find in my old home.

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