27 Replies to “Great Success!”

  1. Singh a song of sixpence
    A pocket full of rye
    Four and twenty blackbirds
    Baked in a pie
    When the pie was opened
    The birds began to sing
    Wasn’t that a dainty dish
    To set before the king?

  2. The price for a 2.3 million pension wasn’t that high, just mock and ridicule, given what a loser he is, I’m sure he is mocked and ridiculed out of politics as well.

    1. got a gold plated pension hangin’ on the wall.
      life’s been good to him so far….

  3. Singh is only partly to blame. How much responsibility will NDP voters assume?
    The Liberal voters aren’t any better: many are still flocking to Carney, arguably worse than Trudeau 0.2. It’s a pity so many Canadians still get their news from the mainstrem media. As an aside, what is the latest NDP’s position on taxpayer funding for the CBC?

  4. He could have used the universal loathing of Juthtin to end the Turd’s reign and gain NDP seats, instead, being a beta, he waited too long, unable to make an obvious decision.
    I bet he shit himself a lot as a kid.

  5. NDP’s constitution requires a national convention every 2 years, which means this year, with at least 5 months heads-up to local riding assn’s. But not a peep yet. Would Jagmeet survive a leadership review? Is he hoping for some kind of merger with the Libs?

  6. Jughead Stink came close to flushing this post-national state down the toilet. UBI, an “Independent” private member’s bill, almost got out of the Senate and through the HOC. He’s not done. He might still go for it.

  7. huh?

    Don’t you all know that the NDP and liberals are owned and operated by the same people? this is just market stratification: idealogues (NDP) and careerists (liberal). Remember 1972 (or maybe 3?) when the NDP did the same for the other Trudeau – it’s not singh calling the shots now and it wasn’t lewis then either.

    1. Lewis lost his own seat in the ‘74 election. Jughead could be the second NDPee leader to achieve that feat.

  8. The old NDP (and LPC) are long gone. The climatism (total societal control through control of access to energy) that now dominates the globalist left has abandoned those referred to in Marxist dialectics as the “working class”. Net zero is newspeak for de-industrialization (death-cult) and other than the criminal gangsters known as “labour leaders”, the new NDP base is now white collar (unionized) employees, rent-seeking consultants and professionals, Oligarchs, and dependent NGOs of the leviathan state. This is also the same constituency as that of the LPC. They now vote strategically and have combined under the LPC brand. Canada (minus Quebec) has essentially returned to a two party system. Thankfully for the Conservatives, the Greens (and genetically automatic NDP supporters) still hive off some of the lunatic vote.

    1. None of the “farmer-labour-socialist” parties set up by the OGPU and NKVD in the 1930s were ever workers’ or peasants’ parties. The first act of any government run by real workers or peasants would have been to polish off the communists making trouble in their country.

      The Social Credit Party was a truly grassroots movement, and as such staunchly anti-communist. That’s why it had to be emasculated at any cost.

  9. The headline “Singh pays the price for protecting Trudeau” (subhead “NDP is cratering in the polls”) is almost funny. Everybody and his dog — arf! arf! — knows full well that Singh’s sole objective, every time his lips were moving, was to make sure the Liberals stayed in power until February 25th, the day he became eligible for his lifetime pension.

    Some info about the terrible price Singh was facing for protecting Trudeau and the Liberals:

    If Singh were to claim his pension early, then he could receive $2.3 million by the time he hits 90 years old.When he was first elected as an MP, he made a base salary of $178,900, and a leadership top up totalling around $255,000.MP salaries have risen, and Singh has earned over $1.5 million since first getting elected in 2019.

    Singh, who also made over $700k during his six years as an Ontario MPP,

    ..was recently seen hopping into a Maserati and is regularly photographed carrying high-end accessories like Versace tote bags.

    Compare that to Jack Layton, who famously pedalled away on his bicycle..

    https://thecountersignal [dot] com/jagmeet-singh-finally-qualifies-for-his-pension/

  10. Yank here has a ? — what is Chrystia Freeland smoking? Injecting???

    Seriously she wants a nuclear deterrent against USA? When did Libs start liking nukes? When did they abandon their Guns and Butter arguments? What is she on?!?!?

    1. She thinks power in the United States has fallen into the hands of the Elders of Zion. She’s convinced that the Jews are days away from sending in the Moskals to capture her and male her pay for the crimes of her evil grandfather.

      She’s panicking, in other words.

    2. “When did Libs start liking nukes?”

      They don’t. Read very carefully what she is supposed to have written. She wants Britain and France to wield them for us in our interests. You are right to ask what she’s on. This is pure lunacy and is a sign of how desperate she and the rest of the Liberals are.

    3. She’s tripping on something, if she expects France and the UK to put Canada under their nuclear umbrella, and it goes well with her decision to go full gangster government, and start seizing assets that may be linked to allies of Putin, and I’m sure she wouldn’t stop there.

  11. The NDP should be furious. They had a real chance of supplanting the Liberals as Canada’s second national party. They could pitch themselves as “just as left as the Liberals but without the corruption.” That could have opened the floodgates. How many leftist vote Liberal when they want to vote NDP so as not to split the vote? If the NDP hit that magic number, the argument would work in reverse. Uncertain Liberals would pragmatically vote NDP.
    If Singh had voted no confidence before parliament was prorogued, That had a 50% chance of happening. Now it is an election on Liberal terms and with a partisan media assist.

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