93 Replies to “Childishness Uber Alles”

  1. As I read all this nonsense, I wonder. How many of these Liberal/NDP hacks will remain in Canada, as their home, when they lose? How many will move to France, Europe or the USA? Poilievre would stay, this is his home, but the rest? Nah

  2. There’s nothing new here. Liberals have been dividing Canadians starting with Pearson.

    1. Pearson? McKenzie King. Or even earlier.

      Personally, I sometimes wonder if the Founding in 1867 was a money-laundering scam put together by a few rich b@st@rds. It all seems very convenient for the wealthy and well-connected, you know?

      1. Yep
        The US was founded by risk takers that had a strong opinion about the inbred grifters in Europe expecting a cut of the profits from their efforts.
        The Laurentian Elite where the nabobs that got their arses kicked out of the new American nation and set up shop in the Canada’s where they held the notion that the poxy rebels will eventually kill each other and the remaining dregs will be begging them to come back and take charge.
        But when it became clear after Russia sold Alaska to the USA they needed a hedge against the risk of the mother country selling off unsettled territory to the yanks to pay off war debts.
        Hence, Canada as it’s now known, is a bureaucratic arrangement to maintain the cash cow.
        The Americans are perplexed as to why we still want to maintain the arrangement.

        But I digress.
        Outside of the tariffs the liberals seem to be mostly outraged that Trump sullied Trudeau’s honour with some mean tweets.

  3. How do we top this display of patriotic Canadian toughness? Drop-kick some little old ladies? Stomp on some baby chicks?

    What a ridiculous little people. A ridiculous inconsequential little people.

    1. I know – send a letter to Little Potato, suggesting that Team Canada should marshall all Canadians to, at a set time, we’ll all hold our breath ’til we turn blue!

      This would have the double benefit of scaring that big bad Trump man so he’d leave us alone, and shutting Canadians up while we’re doing it. Win-win!

    2. Little people.
      B I N G O.

      And think of our wealthy but little PM billing us for $150,000 in groceries. Too many little people are outraged by the amount — not the simple principle that we should not be paying for any of his groceries. A friend who spent a lot of time in Ottawa back in the day said that Trudeau pere never picked up the tab for lunch.

      Yes you nailed it: Little People.

      And think of booing the probable highlight of that 15 y.o. girl’s life as she sang the American anthem. That’s as little as it gets.

  4. I have said many times on this site, I love Canada and my own country, the USA. However, neither of us has a monopoly on nitwits, retards, criminals, and people that do terrible things to small animals.
    The vigilante movement is on the rise, again.

  5. Children do not like having their lollipop taken away while being told to go out and get a job.

  6. I wouldn’t boo, but I have no problem with the booing.

    The US is trying to impoverish us, and even annex our country. They could cause untold suffering, not just to Canada but to all of North America. Booing is fully warranted.

    There’s this weird double standard where Trump and those under him can act like 8 year-old brats — spraying insults all over the place — and it’s cheered on, but should Canadians return the favour, that just shows that we deserve all of this abuse.

    Screw that. Let ’em boo.

    1. Sure, let ’em boo. It’s juvenile, classless, and imbecilic. But then, that’s what Canada has become so we might as well let it all hang out. In the meantime, Trump, the master troll, is killing himself laughing at Canadians. But whatever, eh?

      1. Again this weird double standard.

        Trump can carry out the most buffoonish and irresponsible behaviour imaginable, and not a whisper from you guys. No, it’s Canadians who are the immature ones.

        I find Canadians’ reactions understated, given the stakes.

        1. 100% correct, it’s nice to see someone else with a functioning brain in this cesspool

        2. I actually admire Trump for finally opening the eyes of the world as to how pathetic Canada has become, especially under Trudeau 2.0. And I’m one of those people who just love to watch the world burn. The sooner Canada collapses under the weight of its own uselessness, the better.

          And the stakes? What stakes? The US will never annex Canada, at least not under Trump, and considering the tariffs Canada has been imposing on US goods for the longest time, I don’t blame Trump at all for finally reciprocating. At least Trump puts his own country first. Trudeau? He puts his country last. So feck you and the rest of the canuckleheads who are up in hysterics about Trump.

          1. “And I’m one of those people who just love to watch the world burn.”

            Well yeah, I think that goes for pretty well all of you people. This website is nothing more than a chat group for a broken brained, sociopathic, suicidal death cult. It’s 4chan with can con. It’s a warning sign of what happens with unchecked mental illness.

            Beware kids, this is what happens when dusty, desperate small towns get internet access.

          2. The sociopaths are Liberal voters.
            I live in the middle of Ottawa.
            When they spread manure in the Experimental Farm, it covers the stench of the parasite class and drooling smooth-brains like yourself.

        3. Yes, yes, Trump’s behavior is indeed reprehensible. He posts mean comments to your leaders and threatens them; he makes people upset with his rude behavior towards your leaders.
          The same leaders who did what again to the truckers of your country? The same leaders who have allowed your country to become an international hub of drug and human trafficking, of money laundering — by the way, how many Canadians are victims of that drug and human trafficking, that money laundering?
          But all of that is nothing compared to insulting comments.
          And in response you will: boo the American national anthem? Not buy American alcohol? Put into doubt your own elections and shut down your own government, and even call for social media to be restricted? Truly, a strong and principled response! You are indeed in safe hands with your valiant leaders!

    2. You are a traitor to MAGA, just like those RINOs Rob Ford and Pierre Poilievre.

      Until the likes of you, and Ford and Poilievre apologize to Trump, Canada will continue to suffer for its insolence.

      Do you understand?

      1. It took me a while to figure out if this was serious. I finally decided it probably was. Might be wrong.

        If you’re Canadian, you’re throwing your own country under the bus for the sake of a foreign power. So who’s the traitor? If you’re American, not even Americans can be traitors to the president. Their allegiance is to the country and its constitution, not to any one person. It’s a land of laws, not men.

        This Trump idolization is just bizarre. But thanks for using the word “insolence”. It’s underused, IMO.

        1. Killer Marmot, are you a bot? Or an employee of the Eurasia Group? You can level with us

          1. You don’t seem to handle disagreement well, do you? You expect everyone on this website to march in lockstep, chanting the same mantras.

            One of the worst mistakes anyone can do is only expose themselves to certain views. But it’s emotionally traumatic to hear contradictary opinions, so they build fortresses of reassurance. Reality, though, bats last, and hasn’t much respect for those fortresses.

          2. Oh, rodent. You just don’t get it.

            It’s not the fact that you disagree with the general zeitgeist here.

            It’s that you’re so predictably stupid about it, constantly spouting easily debunked shibboleths and then when people mock you, running to mommy complaining that the other kids are being mean.

            Do I really need to link the giant rat weiner study again?

          3. If my opinions were stupid, you could easily quash them with facts and logic. It would be great fun.

            You almost never use facts or logic. You throw insults.

          4. It is all too painfully obvious that the rodent is beyond the reach of fact or logic, so such is wasted. Insult, however, can greatly enrich the occasion, and is always appropriate in his case. I’m with Bulk Paper Guy on this one.

        2. Churchill was from the U.K., Jesus was Hebrew, Mother Teresa was Albanian, Benjamin Franklin was American, Gandhi was Indian. It is no threat to one’s country to point out that someone outside of your country is right about something. Trump is right about many things and wrong about quite a few too, but he is the first to take the bull by the horns and actually try to fix something. Idolization it is not but admiring a man who they tried to impeach, jail, shoot, and he continues on common sense problems, is a completely different thing. He is the underdog that non one thought could win, and he fought through every obstacle, for his people. He is impressive, perhaps history will give better perspective, but compared to Biden, Obama, Bush, Carter, and even Reagan, he’s quite a feat.

      2. Were Canadians ffs not Americans. How can we be traitors to a foreign country.
        I rarely agree with the marmot but it has a valid point about Trumps bombastic childish behavior.
        His mannerisms giving speeches remind me of that other leader from days long past, Mussolini.
        I admire Trump for doing what is best for Americans, but at the end of the day I am Canadian and will support Pierre for doing what is best for Canada.

        1. “Were Canadians”. You are writing at below a Grade 2 level. Learn how to use apostrophes correctly snd then people might start to take your thoughts seriously.

          1. no no no the past tense is applicable when the takeover happens.
            l looked into getting US citizenship back in the 80s when we lived in niagara region had a steady taste of american news etc
            now just need to wait for it

        2. Trump’s bombastic, childish, behavior? Let’s establish that your PM-INO has ignored, and resisted every request made by the Trump Admin. behind closed doors. Let’s establish that your PM-INO is a card-carrying member of the Orangemanbad … Orangeman denies Democracy club.

          So … Trump’s opening negotiations with your previously resigned PM fell on deaf ears … nay, were actively RESISTed. So what’s Trump (and his negotiating team) supposed to do? Walk away from international cartels using Canada to fkcu-over the USA? To slink away with his tail between his legs? To allow ChiCom penetration into Western economies?

          This isn’t Canada -vs- the USA … it’s the USA -vs- Communist China and International Drug cartels. The USA -vs- pure evil on multiple levels. But hey! Your PM-INO “believes” in free sex … yes … even with trafficked minors … free drug use … and free money (other peoples money). So Trump has simply reacted to YOUR PM-INO’s … RESISTance

          1. No, it’s Trump trying to balance the trade deficit, going about it in highly destructive manner, and using transparent excuses to justify it.

    3. Someone should tell Trump to lay off, he’s too late, justin trudeau and the corrupt laurentian elite have already impoverished canada.

    4. Curious, with 1/4 Canadians needing a food bank to get by and 60% of middle class income going to taxes what additional impoverishment are you referring to?

      1. About 3% of Canadians use food banks, not 25%.

        https://madeinca.ca/food-insecurity-statistics-canada/#:~:text=While%20approximately%201%2C2%20million%20people%20in%20Canada%20use,last%20option%20for%20Canadians%20living%20in%20food%20insecurity.

        In the US, income inequality is worse. About 13% use food stamps and 14% use food banks in any one year (presumably these are almost the same people).

        https://localfoodbank.org/how-many-people-use-food-banks/

          1. That is the trouble with these statistics. They are not fool-proof measures of the need for food.

        1. Yup, he used the phrase “income inequality” unironically. It’s a troll.

          1. So no outrage at Burch providing false statistics? Just lash out at the guy who provided corrections?

            How very … Reamish … of you. Do anything to protect the narrative.

          2. Aye, someone here is slavishly devoted to a lunatic narrative, insanely divorced from clear reality.

        2. Ohhhhhh … it’s FAR WORSE than that Killer Rodent …

          You know what else we do here in America? We taxpayers GIVE AWAY “FREE” lunches and breakfasts to EVERY kid in America … as administered by the USDA.

          https://www.fns.usda.gov/schoolmeals

          My grandsons attend pre-K and t-K in one of the wealthiest beach towns in CA … and they get FREE breakfasts and lunches at public school. FREE food … for children of the very $$$ well-to-do.

          Yeah … that’s the problem when people start spouting off “statistics” and other gawd damned lies … those stats conceal the REAL stupidity of a government that believes it has too damn much money (other peoples money) … and must SPEND it all like a drunken sailor

        3. Nearly one-quarter of Canadians will use food banks in fall: StatsCan
          “This is the very first time in the 40 years food banks have been in Canada that we have seen unemployment so low and food bank usage at the rates we are seeing right now. In fact, that number has risen to about one third of food bank clients having full time employment.”

          https://torontosun.com/news/national/nearly-one-quarter-of-canadians-will-use-food-banks-in-fall-statscan

          Looks like JUST a little more than your incorrect comments. Nothing new there.

    5. “The US is trying to impoverish us, and even annex our country.”

      Dude. If the US wanted to conquer Canada, they could drive up to Ottawa with half the New York National Guard on a nice spring weekend and declare victory.

      What’s really happening here is that Trump is destroying the #LiberalParty and fighting the Chicoms. Doing OUR fricking job for us, because we suck at it.

      Listen, do you WANT to live in Cold Mexico? Because if the #Liberals have their way, you’re going to. Widespread poverty, relentless crime and crushing tyranny of the wealthy. That’s the future, big boy. All you have to do is look at Toronto and Vancouver to see it.

      1. Recent major “policing actions” by the US have been done with authorization from congress — both Iraqi wars, the war in Afghanistan, the Vietnam war, and so on. If the president tried to circumvent that, there would almost certainly be a judicial challenge. And it’s extraordinarily unlikely congress would approve an invasion of Canada. Republicans don’t want 38 million more Democrat supporters.

        Thus the president is limited to what he can do unilaterally. Tariffs — so long as the excuse of national security is invoked — is one of them.

        1. Trump doesn’t want 38 million spoiled brats. He’ll take Alberta where there’s some measure of common sense.

          1. Even Albertans would likely vote Democrat if a Republican president forced them — economically or militarily — to join the US.

          2. So, KM … you’re admitting that Canadians are stupid, and would continue to vote against their own self interest … to make a point or something?

            Perhaps once you’re an American … you’ll wise up and vote for a “felon” … because the alternative is to condemn YOURSELF to life in a leftist prison.

        2. Quoth the Marmot: “Recent major “policing actions” by the US have been done with authorization from congress…”

          Yes, which certainly does not support your assertion about “The US is trying to impoverish us, and even annex our country.”

          “And it’s extraordinarily unlikely congress would approve an invasion of Canada.”

          Yes, it is indeed unlikely the USA will try to annex our country. Hence my point.

          “Thus the president is limited to what he can do unilaterally. Tariffs — so long as the excuse of national security is invoked — is one of them.”

          Yes, he’s doing what he can do right away to A) secure his northern and southern borders and B) doing what he can to f- over the cozy criminal gangs running (and ruining) Mexico and Canada. He’s also doing it to Europe, which is certainly coming as a shock to them.

          Mr. Marmot sir, we have homeless druggies and other assorted poor people LIVING IN OUR PARKS. In the winter. That is a -catastrophe-. Our country is f-ed. Our own government f-ed it. On purpose. Trump didn’t do that. The #Liberals did.

          If Trump and his tariffs are what it takes to bring down the regime that made that happen, deliberately, then I am a big fan. I’d sooner see the American flag flying in Ottawa than the corpses of starved people frozen in the freaking park.

    6. And I’m OK with that. As an American I would love for you guys to join us. But I have to admit, if I were Canadian I might boo as well.

    7. It’s called getting our comeuppance, as very bad “best friends” to the USA. What “Canadians” demonstrate, once again, is our world class sanctimony.

      1. Anymore than he was trying to annex “Little Rocket Man’s” North Korea. However … he did GO to North Korea … and told Little Rocket Man and the Nork people just how good their lives and economy would become as a Free Capitalist nation.

        Frankly … Trump is delivering that same message to your little Pocket Rocket Man

    8. I use the analogy of the dog owner. Which, your comments convince me you would be one of them. Taking your dog out and letting it mess on your neighbour’s lawn. When the neighbour asks you to stop you get indignant. You claim it’s not your problem and it doesn’t hurt anything even though you won’t lay your cheek on the spot to prove it. You then throw a fit when the neighbour takes action.

      I have listed many issues where Canada took its dog to mess on America’s lawn. But typical Kanadians go crying they’re being picked on.

    9. You can always spot the lefty because they think they can read minds. They say deranged things like “The US is trying to…” as if they know the motivations of other people. It’s evidence of psychosis and why you can’t debate them. They aren’t really people, just collections of Pavlovian responses, and paranoias. Sad really.

  7. The US is trying to impoverish us

    Or they’re trying to get us to take our responsibilities, as a supposed “good neigbour”, regarding organized crime, money laundering, and drug trafficking seriously.

    Too bad your #TeamCanada political heroes are fully in on the corruption, and have decided they’d rather kneecap the nation economically (even more), under the guise of a cringeworthy, empty, fake patriotism that imbeciles like you will chant along to, rather than live up to those responsibilities.

    1. “The US is trying to impoverish us”

      That may be the view from the kiddie table that you, AllanS and a couple of others share, but it is a ridiculous and unsupported theory…especially in light of the fact that the US could destroy us completely just by closing the border.

    2. The fentanyl and illegal immigrant thing is an excuse. These are the type of problems best handled through standard negotiations. Only if serious negotiations fail should the president then go nuclear.

      The right to impose tariffs lies with congress, but congress passed a law stating that the president can impose tariffs if it’s a matter of national security. Trying to balance the trade deficit doesn’t cut it, nor does trying to force Canada to join the U.S. Trump had to come up with an excuse that might pass judicial muster, so fentanyl it was.

      1. “Standard negotiations” are useless when the counterparty, like your #TeamCanada group of heroes, has no reason or desire to change, and is in fact profiting off not living up to their obligations.

        “Standard negotiations” is why we’re in the position we are today – your dirty stinking corrupt #TeamCanada blowing off its responsibilities in exchange for Chinese and cartel cash.

        Deal with it.

      2. From a technical, legal standpoint you are correct. the tariffs as imposed would be illegal. One of the things that makes this country such a joke is that Justin can impose anything he wants, with parliament not even sitting, and secure in the knowledge the Supreme court will do nothing, and he is many people’s hero, while trump is a dictator for doing half (constrained) what Justin does with no constraints. Which country is an autocracy again?

        1. The prorogation case is an example. The arguments have been made, the case law exists, the decision can be rendered. The Justice knows full well where he stands, he is just ragging the puck until it doesn’t matter, either on the implicit or explicit instructions of his master.

          1. I’m glad you are fine living in a country where you toe the line or the state will come down on you with no protection available. The Chi Coms are similar except there was am implicit promise in return of increasing prosperity, not a bargain I would take, but I don’t live there. In Canada, I get neither freedom nor prosperity, and in fact am losing ground, I refuse to pretend all is well, and if an outside agent shakes that up and breaks the system which oppresses me, I’m going to cheer.

            Mostly for my kids, I have a US passport and can bail.

          2. Wow!

            You post a map that marks: Sudan, Iran, Yemen, and Venezuela as the “FREE-est” nations on earth !?

            Alright … now I am convinced you are a ChiCom serial poster sitting in a cold room in Manitoba or something. You’re bloody insane!

          3. Km, responding to your freedom cite. They list Canada’s economic freedom and the US’s as virtually identical. I guess taxes don’t matter?? This ranking is a farce, ipso facto. They rank our personal freedom as higher, despite our internet censorship, the CRTC, no choice in healthcare, etc. etc. Garbage.

      3. Canadian leadership was faced with two options:

        1. Clean up our act, get rid of the Chinese assets in our leadership, secure our border, go after the drug manufacturers and negotiate on tariffs.
        2. Do none of the above and “Stand Up To Trump.”

        That all 3 big parties chose (2) is proof positive that Canada is in fact a Chinese puppet narco-state, and all 3 big parties are in on it.

      4. The serious negotiations have failed – or, more accurately, were simply never had by the previous American administration because they were in on the take or didn’t care. Trump has accurately divined that Canada is a narco-state that’s been thoroughly compromised. There’s no point in negotiating with that.

      5. Quoth the Marmot: “The fentanyl and illegal immigrant thing is an excuse.”

        I have a question: how do you know? There is no argument that fentanyl and illegals cross from Canada into the USA all the time. They do. Everybody knows it.

        Everybody knows that illegal immigration is an emergency for the USA, until January there was zero border control in Mexico. Fentanyl is likewise and emergency, they’re losing as many young men as they would in a full-on war.

        It’s been going on more than five years by now, no end in sight.

        So, I’m interested in how you would conclude this is an “excuse.” More like it was a scam being run by the DemocRats and now #OrangeManBad is cutting it off. You don’t think Canada will smarten up and stop the fentanyl and illegals if it costs them 25%?

        I do. I think the Auto Pact alone is going to make all the right people bleed from the wallet so bad that they’ll do whatever he says.

  8. This knuckle-dragging example of jingoistic tribalism is a result of people equating the state with the people. The state doesn’t represent the people. It represents power over the people. Good luck eliminating the tribalism from team sports.

  9. Melanie Joly posted on X that she wants Canada to create standing militias to defend us against the USA. Almost every comment was laughing at her because how can we have a militia when we aren’t allowed to have guns.

    However as a past victim of intense discrimination by the Lieberal government and every levels of government below that during the plandemic, I have to wonder if the purpose of said militia is not to defend Canada from Trump. Rather it will be used to root out and silence, send to reeducation camps, and possibly even kill, anyone who doesn’t support the Lieberal narrative. Joly’s militia = Nazi Brownshirts? of course maybe just hearing what Trudeau said and did about unvaccinated has made me paranoid about Lieberal government.

    1. As per typical LIEberal MO, they verbalize any thought that comes to their mind, to defend the LIEberal hive mind. When it comes to Joly, she is a special, special case of stupid, but the LIEberal party seems to specialize in attracting these cases.
      IOW, VIRTUE SIGNALLING.
      The LIEberals almost never have any intent on following through on anything they say, and when they actually do, it is TOKEN.
      They are empty, pathetic creatures, terminal liars, modern Pied Pipers, leading the lemmings down the garden path. Lemmings, sheep and Dead Rats.

      1. I don’t know. They did a pretty good job at this whole tyranny thing during the plandemic.

        1. Right?

          I do wonder if they can do it twice, though. Possibly I am too optimistic.

        2. True, the lemmings and sheep were easily duped and convinced. They still are!
          This is PsyOp 2.0 using the Covid playbook. It’s nauseating.
          Keeping the BigBrother box in the off position is a required task during these silly, obtuse times.

    2. “I have to wonder if the purpose of said militia is not to defend Canada from Trump. Rather it will be used to root out and silence, send to reeducation camps, and possibly even kill, anyone who doesn’t support the Lieberal narrative.”

      Bingo!!

    3. Joly will arm the militia with slingshots, but no horns. Horns are strictly regulated.

    4. Did you notice how that Marmot fella responded by disagreeing to every other comment in this thread but this one? What a funny coincidence. Maybe it heard something it liked? Maybe it’s busy polishing it’s jackboots already?

  10. I don’t like the devolution of the country into a neo-Marxist authoritarian state
    Can I boo the Canadian anthem when its played or will I have my bank account frozen, get dis-employed and jailed?

  11. Laura R-C on today’s Steyn online has saved me a lot of typing.

    “Doug Ford, the blockhead premier of Ontario who nearly destroyed us all during Covid, is threatening to cut off electricity to American states. That’s a fabulous plan, isn’t it? Him and other semi-functional Canadians have lately been surrounding themselves with uber goobers wearing t-shirts that say “Canada Is Not For Sale” but on the rotund bellies and manboobs of these beta males, it just looks like it says “Canada-Snot For Sale”. This country is full of snot, and has gone to hell in a handbasket. I also don’t think Pierre Pollievre is handling President Trump well at all. It’s amateur hour and it’s pretty pathetic.”

  12. We have eejits for leaders in this country of ours. What a way to earn respect. Well done.

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