It’s Thursday On Trudeau’s Turtle Island

Dear Leader trashed the Freedom Convoy during his speech to the European parliament yesterday. But his loyal CBC thinks the new Liberal/NDP coalition is wonderful.  In related news, has Trudeau become our first NDP prime minister.

Our grandchildren will be paying for the lockdowns.

Toronto releases its first reconciliation plan. I’m sure people paying property taxes will be happy.  In related news, the Pope will meet with Indians next week. Demands for money of course.

Union leader accused of taking money to promote China virus kits.

Ontario NDP starts cancelling its own MPPs.

Today in Islam. Biden welcomes muslim terrorists.  Diversity in Sweden.

The real reset is coming.

19 Replies to “It’s Thursday On Trudeau’s Turtle Island”

  1. And…What is this shit of Premier Doug Ford in secret negotiations for this battery plant he wants to be built in Windsor, Ontario?
    Can’t be good for the future tax payers to be constantly paying these type of businesses that can’t afford to be built on their own merits.

    Considering many of the products needed to generate these batteries are either illegal to manufacture in Canada or in short worldwide supply.

  2. VDH is wrong. The war mongers will have their war, if not today, then tomorrow.
    Sadly, America is done and what comes next will be more akin to MadMax than the Brady Bunch.
    I read the book. I know how it ends. Not well for the majority of people.

  3. Further to the VDH’s Real Reset:

    I’m inspired by what he wrote BUT in order for his predictions to come true:
    1. First, there have to be fair elections this November.
    2. The Republicans that get elected and seize power in the House and Senate have to effect change and do so quickly.

    Otherwise America will end up in a perpetual Canadian cycle of Far Left and Further Left incompetence.

    1. The 26er:
      With respect to the linked pensioncanada.ca there is a notice at the bottom of the page stating it is not a government website. Cheers.

      1. Tks!
        But what is it?? All the info on government pensions…?
        That aside…SDA gets results.

  4. With the exception of Victor Davis Hanson’s article, this might be one of the most depressing compilations yet, OJ.
    And I can’t even agree with VDH’s assertion.
    Mentally unsound weirdos are in charge everywhere.

    1. Second.
      His stepdad would be the first.
      He looked like a wrinkled old potato and someone jammed a hotdog up his arsenal.

    2. This could have been avoided had the CPC acted like a Conservative Party. Instead, it was Lieberal Lite the last two elections. Despite getting the popular vote, it never provided a viable option to the Lieberals.

  5. The Republicans had plenty of opportunity to prevent this. They threw them all away.

    They cannot count on another one.

    Is VDH sure think November will solve all America’s problems? Is he sure there will be a November?

    (Joke going the rounds in Russia:

    “Damn, this is the worst February and March ever! How can things get worse?”

    “Easy. October and November are coming.”)

  6. Turtle Island, land of milk and honey

    [From Blacklock’s]

    35% On Welfare 10 Years On
    More than a third of government-assisted refugees remain on welfare a decade after landing in Canada, analysts with Statistics Canada said yesterday. Higher welfare rates followed landmark 2001 changes to immigration law: “It marked a major policy shift.

    Give them money and they will come.

    1. Robert I was harshly criticized for my truthful statements years ago regarding welfare immigrants. Looks like I am still right as in correct.
      It seems if one lives long enough you get to see the truth of what you said verified even though nothing freaking changed. Not much satisfaction in that type of “I told you so”.

  7. rfegarding the NDP stomping on Miller, see, fact checking takes soooooo much time.

  8. There’s not just the WEF to worry about. Remember the Trilateral Commission? They’ve been working towards the same ends for years. See the following Canadian members:
    Hon. Rona Ambrose
    Jean Charest
    Raymond Chrétien
    André Desmarais
    Gary Doer
    Hon. William C. Graham
    Hon. Peter Harder
    Stephanie Kusie, MP
    John Manley, former MP
    Heather McPherson, MP
    Heather Munroe-Blum, Chairperson, Canada Pension Plan Investment Board
    Jeffrey Simpson, retired, National Affairs Columnist, The Globe and Mail

    Ref.: https://www.trilateral.org/pdf/TC_MEMBERSHIP_LIST_.pdf

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