37 Replies to ““We Are Going to Face Our Worst Nightmare””

  1. This is not news. My wife was asked yesterday if she would vote to join the USA. She said yes, in a heartbeat, because Canadians no longer have any rights. I agree with her. After the plandemic it’s obvious Canadians have no rights and we are being run as a cartel dictatorship. Further I do not see Trudeau’s inner circle (which includes Jagmeet Singh) giving up power any time soon.

  2. Alberta, Saskatchewan and most of B.C. could form a country on its own. It would be an absolute powerhouse. We could get rid of the Ottawa anchor that has held us back for the last 100 years.

    1. I agree with you Art, with the exception of BC… I live out here and I can assure you that British Columbia isnt just organized crimes favorite go to for money laundering… it is politically corrupt beyond imagination.
      There is no part of BC politics that isnt corrupt to its core. It is a haven for organized crime and their Globalist enablers.

      1. Art’s right. The populated region may vote NDP (like every other major center in Canada it seems), but the interior… Kelowna, Kamloops, areas near the Alberta border, my impression is that these areas are very strongly conservative… or at the very least, would vote CPC.

      2. “I agree with you Art, with the exception of BC… I live out here and I can assure you that British Columbia isnt just organized crimes favorite go to for money laundering… it is politically corrupt beyond imagination.”
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        And just think of the pleasure you would get, along with many other people, going into that province and driving every one of those pieces of shit into the ocean without Mercy, and with extreme prejudice!!!

  3. What really pisstes me off is Carney running around like he’s the actual Prime Minister, he has no authority to speak for the people or the electorate. I am sick of the media fawning over him, he has no legal right to speak on any issue outside of his personal opinion.

    1. If the CBC had been dismantled elections ago, you wouldn’t have had to put up with Liberal propaganda. You also wouldn’t have had to pay for it either.

      1. He technically doesn’t have to to be Prime Minister. I know, it’s a weird loophole. He can’t vote, or propose legislation, but he can be Prime Minister.

        Much of this stems from the Canadian Constitution not actually defining “Prime Minister” anywhere. It just kind of assumes you know what the term means but there’s no legal definition in the document.

  4. Q: What made Team Trudeau relent on the border?
    A: Not Canadians: there are no large protests outside Parliament demanding an end to Pro Rogue, or to reduce taxes, or to remove grubby govt hands from legal firearms.

    At this point in time young Canadians best learn to control their own government, because they are a rather unappealing prospect for future citizenship anywhere else.

    1. Canadians fear that protests outside Parliament will get their bank accounts frozen by Herr Trudeau.

    2. Re: My earlier posts of what I think of Canuckistans, who are too ignorant, and stupid to understand the true nature of Canuckistan politics.

  5. We never had democracy and sovereignity to start with, we have been a vassel state since 1776. From 1776 until 1945 we were a vassel state within the British Empire, after 1945 we became a vassel state of the United States of America. We have never stood alone and have never been independent. Relying on the protection both financially and militarily of two world powers over our entire history, we are fools to think otherwise. This latest escapade is about to drive that truth home in spades. Without British interests in Canada we would have been swallowed up by America years ago. When the British Commonwealth collapsed between the two world wars, America became a benevolent neighbour and that has lasted these last hundred years. Now with China on the march globally America can no longer be benevolent, and it is time that Canadians were aware of how perilous our position is. We have neither the ability to defend ourselves militarily nor financially, our infrastructure is incapable of competing in international trade, and we no longer have a national identity if indeed we ever had one. A hard lesson to be learned but the sooner we learn it the better off we will be.

    1. But our Prime Minister said so himself, our national identity is that we’re “Not American!” Never mind that up until the last couple of weeks, very same PM would proudly say that we don’t even have a core national identity, because we’re the world’s first “post national” state. What a doofus. Leading a landmass full of doofuses.

      Cold hard reality is that Canada exists as a sovereign state only so long as the USA permits it to do so. If one morning the USA decides that Canadian independence is detrimental to American security, *poof* Canada will be erased from the map and the Stars & Stripes hoisted over Parliament Hill by dinnertime. We should not fool ourselves for one minute to believe any other outcome is plausible. Maybe in 1945 we could’ve at least gave them a good fight before losing, but today? The Mexican cartels can probably put up a tougher fight than our armed forces. Their equipment would be a lot newer, for one thing.

      Bottom line is, when the Americans ask something of us, whether politely or not, we have to be prepared to say, “Yes” to the request, even if sometimes through gritted teeth. Such is life neighbouring a superpower. Nobody but nobody would bother coming to our rescue. Nobody even could.

      1. “If one morning the USA decides that Canadian independence is detrimental to American security, *poof* Canada will be erased from the map and the Stars & Stripes hoisted over Parliament Hill by dinnertime.”

        Can’t happen fast enough, IMHO.

        1. Thing is, they wouldn’t want to admit a truckload of blue states. If they were going to do it I’d think they’d admit us as a territory or territories first while they dismantled a number of our institutions, then figure out how many states to create out of the landmass.

          And yeah, once you come to grasp just how rotten the structure of Canada truly is, and how impervious to reform it is, and perhaps worst of all, how its citizens by and large DON’T EVEN CARE, American annexation sounds like a pretty good way to be rid of the whole mess.

          1. If Canada had security concerns, I am sure Justin would call his good friend Xi Jinping to bring the People’s Liberation Army to be stationed throughout the Chinese province of Canada.

  6. I think the Things Not Corrupt in Canada is a far shorter list than the Things Corrupt in Canada.
    In fact, it might only be a one hand list.
    At the moment, I’m not sure what I could name, but maybe that’s my failing.
    #TurdholeDominion

    1. A few months ago a ran into a very sweet polite woman who I didn’t know no longer worked for city councillors at Toronto City Hall.

      She worked there for over two decades and never said a harsh or unkind word about anybody.

      After telling me she was glad to be working elsewhere, she said “they’re all crooks!”

      I for a long time believed that, but I never would believe that she would ever say that, but then who would know better than someone who worked for various politicians for that long.

  7. This is all such nonsense! As UnMe has certified that Canada absolutely does NOT need to harden the Border. In fact, they/them claim it’s illegal to do so.

    1. UnMe & Alan are sh!t stirring anarchists who get their rocks off thread bombing sensible conversations.
      They’re twin brothers of other mothers. They share the same mental illness.

      1. You can include the Dead Rodent in that short list.
        Just as obtuse.
        Just as argumentative.
        Just as reflective.
        Notice how they claim to be conservatives, but argue against conservatives issues, to a T.
        Notice they were AWOL yesterday as Trudeau capitulated? Remember, the PMO has at least 7500 operatives and acolytes, no doubt some assigned to social media to deflect and argue, to be disruptive as their prime directive.

        1. Rest assured, they’ll be back. They can’t resist the urge to throw Sabots. (look it up! It’s the root of the word “Sabotage.”)

          1. Kenji:
            You need to watch more Star Trek movies. 🙂
            I learned about Sabots from “The Undiscovered Country.”

  8. I’d vote for Alberta to become the 51st State. The US is far from perfect, but it would be impossible for conditions in Alberta to not improve substantially if we could ditch “progressive” Canada. No equalization payments, free access to markets, an end to placating the (otherwise) never ending demands of first nations, constitutional rights, etc.

  9. the suggestion in the video that we should be writing our MP is laughable. all i have ever got for a response from my multiple-term (CPC) MP is some boilerplate letter from an underling saying how much he appreciates hearing from his constituents. time to clean out the deadwood. Perhaps Trump will do that for us…..

    1. And if they don’t like your opinion, though it is supposed to be private, confidential and covered under Non-Disclosure Agreements and I guess PIPEDA, having worked in an MP’s constituency office, the names and addresses will be illegally copied for the political party’s database with a comment such as “xenophobic”, “Climate Change Denier”, won an inheritance (for fundraising purposes), etc..

      In 2014, I had contacted my MPP’s office about an issue they did diddly squat about. Later that year, I was swamped with calls and emails to donate to Olivia Chow’s losing Toronto mayoral campaign. When I asked where they got my personal information from, the fundraiser calling for Chow’s municipal campaign said they got it from the MPP’s office, which is illegal. Of course to quote somebody I suspect from Watergate, the only thing illegal is getting caught.

      Similarly, I had contacted commie Joe Mihevc’s Toronto City Council office, to complain that in his city ward, the very uphill sidewalks on both sides of the street to the Toronto Rehabilitation Institute – Hillcrest Reactivation Centre had been completely broken up obviously with jackhammers for months. Many months later, I got a call to donate to his election campaign for “what he had done for me” with fixing the sidewalks. I told the fundraiser that
      a) it was illegal to use that information for campaign purposes,
      b) the sidewalks never were fixed, and
      c) I am calling up the newspaper about it.
      The sidewalks after about a year of disrepair and people in wheelchairs, scooters and on crutches (if they were not driven there by car) having to walk up the middle of the very steep road, were fixed within the week.

      The only way we will get politicians with a sense of probity, is if they change the law to make it legal for us to vote with a rope.

  10. That is very disturbing. Not just what Luc Sabourin witnessed, and uncovered, but the responses he received.

    There is something seriously hinky with, or within, our government(s), all the way up to the top, in an embedded way. Sabourin deserves high praise for his honesty and courage and tenacity.

    I highly recommend the following companion-piece (sort of) published about an hour ago by the same guys, or outfit, that interviewed Sabourin:

    https://blendrnews.substack.com/p/why-trump-is-attacking-canadaand

    If you read it, and click on and carefully read every link, you’ll know more about what’s going on in this country than probably 99.9% of Canadian journalists.

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