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SDA regular ‘FC’ posted something in last night’s Reader Tips that’s well worth a greater discussion:

Well now…
I seem to recall many moons ago where I said that PP will lose ground if the turd resigns, which was precisely the reason why I suggested that he stay on. Unfortunately, we got the worst of both worlds. The Lie-berals get a bump, as the stupid Canuckistans actually believe the turd has “resigned,” but not realizing that the Turd is still the PM! And as such, the turd prorogues parliament so that nothing can be said against the party, and the turd, until parliament resumes after a new leader is selected, probably Carney, making him the first UNELECTED PM in Canuckistan history.

What could happen next, you ask?

  1. Trump imposes his threatened tariffs, sparking an economic crisis.
  2. The tariffs throws the Canuckistan economy into a tail-spin recession
  3. Carbon-tax Carney declares an economic emergency, prompting the liberals to postpone the election.
  4. As more workers lose their jobs, the government steps in to bribe them with “support,” using something like a UBI [Universal Basic Income] program.
  5. Canadians get fooled once again thinking that the lie-berals are on their side with their “support,” and re-elect the lie-berals with a brand new mandate after the lie-bs actually decide to call an election… that being, of course, after the UBI-like program is in place, and more and more Canuckistanians become more dependent on big (re: socialist) government, as the entire population’s standard of living drops like a rock, and the people settle on a life of permanent servitude to the state… just like the old Soviet Union!

The only fly in the ointment in step 3 is that CT Carney needs a 2/3 majority vote in parliament to officially declare an emergency. Speculation is that would be difficult, because hopefully the cons won’t fall for it. Then I can imagine the government, and the media, blaming the conservatives for “not putting Canada first!”

We’re done, folks. Unless these stupid Canuckistans finally wake up in time to avoid the trap that’s being laid out for them, we’re going to get spoon-fed socialism for generations to come.

37 Replies to “Featured Comment”

  1. Canadians will never wake up to the corruption practised by the liberal party, they are too brainwashed. This indoctrination continues in our public education to this day

  2. Yes, that would seem to be the plan. The goal has always been the same – the Cloward- Piven strategy: Divide the nation with increased and unlimited immigration, stressing the financial system to its limits, then pile on more debt to completely collapse the existing system. Communism has to create stress between the existing groups so that it can usher in the “utopia” of a classless society which is never classless but is simply a return to feudalism with industrial elites (oligarchs). There is nothing new under the sun – just different names for the same things. And the WEF has been pushing this since the days of Maurice Strong and the Club of Rome.

  3. canadians will never wake up to the corruption practised by the liberal party, they are totally brainwashed. This indoctrination continues in the public education system to this day

  4. This only applies to Canada – the 1840s Canada, that came out of the 1937 rebellions of Upper (Ontario) and Lower (Quebec). The family compact of the Laurentian elites still exists. That is the real Canada – Ontario and Quebec. The rest of us are just add-ons for support for the center. All the Libs have to do is focus their efforts to the unsophisticated voters of central Canada. If they do that they will win…AGAIN. They do not need BC, AL, Sask, Man or the Maritime Provinces.

  5. I think you lose your argument when you say that Carney would be the first unelected PM in Canadian history. There have been quite a few in my lifetime.
    While the Libs will be up to their usual shenanigans, there is nothing seriously here to suggest that we are about to buck the current trend of the Western world in electing conservative governments. The UK, being the lone example which already had a conservative government, severely regrets not following the trend.
    That said, we will all be biting our nails until it happens.

    1. Except their government was conservative in name only. Like an alcoholic, they can’t recover until they truly hit rock bottom. They may not be there even yet, but maybe the lights going out will wake them up.

    2. Since we don’t vote directly for the Prime Minister, which ones were elected as the leader of the largest party, and didn’t have a seat in parliament?

  6. This is the liberal plan – my hope is Trump is smart enough to defuse it by saying I like Canada so I will wait for them to have a real government and negotiate with them.
    The liberals only hope is the manufactured crisis and I can’t dismiss the idea that there are enough idiots in this country to let them pull it off.
    Trump can save us from ourselves – or he can watch us destroy ourselves and then step in in a year or two when we are bankrupt and annex us without any need to make a deal with us.

    1. I’m afraid your hopes hinge on two premises that may not have any merit:
      1) that you are not already a failed state/in the final stages of failing; thus nothing is going to stop that from happening
      2) that he/the American people want to save you
      Both can be correct at the same time.
      I would suggest watching Commerce Secretary Lutnick’s response to the upcoming tariffs; it is informative (2:30 mark to get his response).
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=psawCX3sl8s
      This is just a reiteration of what our President and his team originally stated.
      …and then analyzing your government’s reactions (even many of your citizen’s reactions) to this.

  7. I know it is out of character but perhaps Canadians do not need to passively accept these political plans. The Freedom Convoy was ended by the hard fist and hoof of the federal government but it did succeed in changing the trajectory of the covid tyranny. If converging on Parliament Hill to protest politicians is no longer an option then maybe there are other ways to be heard.

    The weak link in the chain that can be exploited is the economy. That’s when the federal government can’t just ignore its citizens. Think of the railway protests, when the freedom convoy blockaded border points, the Winnipeg General Strike…that gets the politician’s immediate attention. Is there a more peaceful, passive way to put economic pressure on the political class? Perhaps a modern variation of a general strike.

    The easiest way to shut down the economy via a general strike is to organize a stay home from work week. Stay home, binge watch a tv series, do a home improvement project, whatever…just don’t go to work (exception for essential services). It’ll bring the economy to a standstill and I predict an election would be called very quickly.

  8. This tariff mess gets a whole lot clearer after reading Sam Cooper/Stephen Punwasi and how the fentanyl trade is getting laundered through casinos and then into the Toronto and Vancouver housing market, stopping the drug trade ties into the foreign interference inquiry, student visa scandal. Vaporize the housing market in the liberal strongholds would be bad for business. It’s a bloody mess of corruption.

    https://x.com/StephenPunwasi/status/1884813232201674799

  9. Unfortunately the problem is that there is no real opposition. I don’t think that PP is the answer. He will not cut the Money train to the CBC and other MSM. As long as the “media” has full (and payed for) ability to lie we are screwed.
    I voted liberal in 1968. I have not voted liberal or less since. Getting tired of voting “none of the above”.

      1. ““Unfortunately the problem is that there is no real opposition.”

        Nailed it!”

        He did indeed. I am just as tired of voting Liberal Lite (aka the CPC) as you guys are. We thought that Reform had absorbed the Progressive Conservative Party, but it turned out to be the other way around…and if conservative-minded people keep voting for them, nothing in Canada will ever change.

        We need a GENUINE conservative party, ASAP. With a GENUINE conservative leader…not one who bows down to the Quebec dairy cartel, the native grievance industry, the climate hysterics and the gun grabbers.

        1. Unfortunately, the Progressive gene is the dominant one in these mergers. As long as 60+ per cent of Kanadians lean to the left or only concern themselves with free stuff, that will never change.

          1. “Unfortunately, the Progressive gene is the dominant one in these mergers. As long as 60+ per cent of Kanadians lean to the left or only concern themselves with free stuff, that will never change.”

            I wish I could disagree.

        2. So Max then? He lost his seat.

          There’s no genuine Conservative Party because there’s no genuine Conservatives. I have True Blue CPC friends who outsourced their thinking to the local riding office in college and never looked back. I’ve called them out on changing their political opinions 180 degrees in a week because new programming was released from NPC Central and they just give me the “But we’ve always been at war with East Asia” line.

    1. Yeah, well you have to deal in the world as it is….not as you would like it to be (that is the big mistake that left wingers make). As Jennifer Lawrence said in “American Hustle”….”You know, sometimes in life, all you have are fxxked up, poisonous choices.”

      So deal with it.

  10. Not going to happen, I suspect Canadians will react the same way they did, outraged, when the liberals and NDP tried to form a coalition government after an election. Carbon Tax Carney might get anointed but we do not have to tolerate the liberals negating the electorate’s voices.

  11. A scary scenario. And worse would be the continued social engineering and mass immigration. All those combined would probably destroy the country. Meaning impoverishment, even lower productivity, even more foreign influence, and more criminality – especially money laundering (a big problem now) and and drugs.

    With Trump as president, would he really tolerate a failed state on his border? I don’t think so.

  12. The destruction of Canada: Something that happened yesterday that people here seem to think will happen tomorrow.

  13. I don’t think we will reach #4. After #1 Feb 1st, Canada will not be in any shape or form to provide UBI. I think the recession from #2 will be so fast and so devastating that any offer from Trump will be a Hail Mary. And Trump’s offers for saving Canada will rapidly decrease in value as time goes.

    1. They’ll print it, or bring in CBDC, that kind of “they can’t do that” thinking is exactly why they can.

  14. The polls will return to the norm in the country. The CPC will lead by 2 or 3 because of strong support in the west.
    The election will produce a minority government possibly a conservative one. That said the lpc and the ndp will align and the GG will allow them to form government. Nothing will change.

    The 20% lead that PP enjoyed is over. An aberration.

  15. If you think the ‘fix’ isn’t in contemplate the librano comment that they are prepared to recall parliament to deal with the tariffs. There is no way they’d consider this if there was the slightest element of the risk to the government falling. They have a deal with jaggie.

  16. I think FC has got it. With gubmint in northern shitholistan being 75% or more of the economy, you can’t avoid it. Combine that with a naturally corrupt electoral system (votes in welfareville being worth more than votes in productive quarters) and you are within the margin of fraud with very little actual support. Lieberals know this.

  17. Consider this:

    Canada Elections Act Legislation says must have an election in 4 years or Oct 2025. When have the Liberals cared about legal legislation?
    The Charter and Constitutions Act says not more than 5 years for an election.
    Charter of Rights and Freedoms
    4. (1) No House of Commons and no legislative assembly shall continue for longer than five years from the date fixed for the return of the writs at a general election of its members.
    Constitution Acts
    Duration of House of Commons
    50. Every House of Commons shall continue for Five Years from the Day of the Return of the Writs for choosing the House (subject to be sooner dissolved by the Governor General), and no longer.

    Carney is coronated PM. Declares Trump tariffs an emergency and kicks the election down the road to 2026.

  18. Well then let’s proceed.
    To invoke emergency measures or spending measures parliament must be convened.
    If this is such an emergency then it cannot wait till the liberals anoi… er choose Carn … er the next leader.
    That would completely destroy the Trudeau resignation myth.
    Trudeau would have to present a throne speech and then table another confidence vote on the emergency measures.
    It would also require all MP’s to vote in line with his throne speech and emergency measures even the two MP’s running for his job.
    By extension the “outsider” would have to outright reject the measures to retain their so-called outsider status.

  19. Anyone who is worried about President Trump….ignore them, they are just plain stupid. I will be proved correct.

  20. …It sickens me to think of all the gold mines in Ontario sucking billions of dollars out of the country in exchange for a few thousand unionized wage slaves….check out the shit hole towns that are right next door to them…

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