67 Replies to “Let Me Be Unclear…”

    1. Hasn’t Jackmeat announced his “intention to step down” along with your FAILED PM? If not, that’s the ONLY thing I’d want to hear from him

  1. This was inevitable. With three socialist parties in Canada, there’s only room for one of them. The Greens are a failed cause along with the 1989 collapse of communism. And the Dips are being sucked dry by the Liberals. So of course Singh is trying to postpone any federal election. They are looking at a complete wipeout of their remaining caucus.

    The socialist party which started in 1932 as the CCF is likely to end in 2025 as the NDP with Jughead as its leader. The NDP no longer serves any detectible role within Canada’s political spectrum. It has been the subject of a hostile takeover by the LPC.

    1. Nationally, maybe, but there are still hard core “Liberals, but in a hurry” voters, even here in Alberta. One just has to look at cities: Leftbridge, Redmonton and even Commiegary.. Don’t forget, they elected Knothead Nensharia as the leader of the provincial NDP (Never Done Paying).

      Do not underestimate the stupidity of the average Canadian voter..

      1. Just look at BC, for that matter.
        An incompetent NDP government, without any financial restraint, still maintains a 47% ‘support’, despite their stupidity. They can thank their media partners for focusing on the BCConservatives instead, because ANTI-VAXXERS, CONSPIRACY THEORISTS WOO WOO WOO WOO. Look here, not there. Thanks Unifor.

        All the while, BC shows 52% support for the Fed Conservatives led by Uniparty member PP. The NDP is at 15-20%. Laughable. This is not a serious province.

        1. BC came very close to electing a conservative government in the last election, in Kelowna, it was down to the tens of voters. Basically, anyone outside of the lower mainland and especially in rural areas, where you actually have to work to survive, are conservative. I have many friends in BC and their sentiments are the same..

        2. We lost the BC election thanks to a handful of BC Libtards that stayed on as “indepedents” to water down the vote. So frustrating.

          1. Yes James, indeed. Next time (FFS) they won’t be a factor. Still, given our DTES Poverty Pimp premier’s financial incompetence, this province may very well be broken by then. It’s broken now.
            Selling Red state liquor owned by A Democrat BAD!
            Selling Blue State liquor owned by a GOP owner, GOOD!
            Pulling any of that liquor off the shelves Ala Blubber Duggie or Danielle Smith (!) is the height of financial stupidity. It’s already paid for. If you want to virtue signal, then don’t order anymore.
            We get the political representation we deserve, financially incompetent. That describes a good half or more of the population. Financially illiterate, kiting their credit cars monthly, and getting another new one when necessary.
            The crash is coming, but big daddy gubmint will bail out the tards, again.
            I’m really starting to hate the stupidity in this fcking country. With a vengeance.

      2. Sure, but Notley/Nenshi’s commie party has always been anchored by public sector unions. It also has a lock on the naive youth, the ignorant, the stupid, and the Uber Eats types, but without public sector unions they would no longer be a credible force as a party.

        The productive members of society in Alberta are still solidly conservative – they are simply being drowned out by the never-ending waves of immigrants brought here by the those behind the corrupt and treasonous puppets in the federal gov’t.

      3. So sad that you are so correct. Every once in a while I try to reason with a socialist. I am invariably reminded of my grandfather’s advice, “There is none so blind as he who will not see,” and my Lord and saviour’s advise,”Do not throw your pearls before swine.”

  2. You’re going down Jimmy.

    Take your pension and eff off to obscurity, like all the other NDP leaders.

    1. After taking his pension, he can start up his own “think tank”, just like Broadbent and the others.

        1. Would he have to learn to think first?

          Doesn’t appear to have been a requirement for any of the others, so Imma guess “no.”

  3. So as Canada teeters into worse economic condition, and the #Libranos continue to damage Canada, the NDP is out of money and fundraising efforts have failed, so they’re going to ensure the #Libranos continue to damage Canada, with help from the NDP, possibly for the next 12-18 months, while they’re unable to fundraise still, and possibly empty Canada’s unionized manufacturing base from Canada to the USA.

    While the NDP braintrust thinks their chances and fundraising will improve?

    Has Singh been drug tested?

  4. Let’s get it straight. The RCMP told the Liberals what guns to add. They end state is for only the agents of government to have guns. Public safety is not the aim. Public disarmament is.

  5. So I dont believe there will be an election any time soon. Someone please correct me but;
    I guess there needs to be a budget passed by April or May? So I guess that requires a Speech From The Throne to recall Parliament = confidence vote. But that vote will now likely pass….Liberals all know that budgets balance themselves
    Election legislation says election Oct 2025 but Charter says Oct 2026?

    1. My understanding is the writ can be dropped anytime by the Liberals regardless of Singh. Judging by the commercials it’s going to be sooner than later because I don’t think Trump will deal with an unelected PM.

          1. Well, yes, the difference being big Z wants cash, the Libs and their masters want an excuse and a scapegoat.

          2. Zelensky is an elected President.

            Before you say, “but, but, he canceled elections”, consider that someone else cancelled wartime elections and is admired by Trump.

          3. Quite correct marc

            When the term of the presidency ended in 2024, and as there were no elections, he transitioned from being a president to a dictator.
            Regardless of the implications of martial law on the presidency of the Ukraine, the fact remains that under the Ukrainian Constitution, the length of a presidency is 5 years. Ergo, after May of 2024, Zelenski was no longer a president but rather a dictator of the Ukraine.
            He has not tested the will of the people and thus cannot be considered leader of the people in the democratic sense. The Ukraine no longer has a government, it is now functionally a regime.

      1. Trump would love the Liberals to remain in power and for Carney to be PM.

        Why?

        Carney’s gang green platform. Carney wants big “polluters” to pay a lot more in carbon taxes. For example this means Canada’s steel industry will shut down or leave.

        Investment dollars will leave Canada, even more than now.

        1. joke
          “Before you say, “but, but, he canceled elections”, consider that someone else cancelled wartime elections and is admired by Trump.”
          Is being an A$$hole natural talent for you????

          1. I had to dig down deep in my gym retort file to come up with an appropriate response.
            Couldn’t find anything new. It’s all been said before, so I’ll spare you the time.

      2. Northern Perspective says that Elections Canada is actively renting/ leasing office space across the country, with a mid/late April timeline. FWIW.
        That would indicate an election sooner than later. Praise Allah!

    2. Correct. S4 of the Charter, clearly higher law than any fixed elections act, says the federal government can “serve” for five years before having to drop the writ, which would amount to a Fall 2026 (not 2025) election.

      I doubt they can hold out that long, but they may try, given the alternatives of a snap election hoping their bump holds.

      I know the Liberals’ strategy is to parachute Carney, their appointed PM, into a “safe” Liberal riding in a byelection. They risk an embarrassing loss courtesy of further exasperated voters calling their bluff.

      Singh, OTOH, is the NDP’s Manchurian candidate, not content with reducing their seats since he took over the leadership of that parasitic party, which by propping up the Liberals has seen NDP support plummet 50% to the point, as pointed out in the article, where they stand to suffer their greatest electoral defeat, led by a brinkmanship buffoon who has left them not only leaderless, but broke with no alternative to present to voters.

      How the NDP MPs don’t remove him or at least help defeat the government shows their collectivist cowardice.

  6. Ahahahahha. Canada. What a banana republic we have created.
    Next stop, devaluation of the dollar and hyperinflation. My parents are rolling over in their graves.

    1. more action in that graveyard than all the Residential school graveyards together

  7. There is no hard-left communist/socialist cause championed by the NDP that has not been co-opted and out-commied by the LPC. This was not an accident. 70% of Canadian voters reliably vote for empty virtue-signalling, anti-Americanism, and an endless supply of “free stuff”, and all of these are now the Libs’ stock in trade. What purpose does the NDP serve anymore?

    And on the “51st State” angle, well, historically the Conservatives have only done well and pushed into majority territory when a strong NDP with a charismatic (if morally repugnant) leader has enabled them to peel off a substantial portion of the Libs’ votes. Singh is no Jack Layton; he’s no Tom Mulcair; he’s not even within an order of magnitude of being an Ed Broadbent. He’s just another apparatchik enjoying his paper vodka and Zil limousine while the proletariat he purportedly represents hits up the food bank. At least the Libs know they’re silver-spoon elitists who have nothing but contempt for normal Canadians, and, like Carney, cop to it proudly.

  8. The NDP and the liberals are run by the same people. He’s floating a trial balloon here – is TDS strong enough for Carney to want to run right away, or should he wait?

    I hope they wait: Poilievre’s reaction to Trump is, so far, beyond stupid – he’s lost his lead in the polls and will certainly go down to a devastating defeat if Carney can run against Trump (like Ford) and the PCs stay with the wimpy “me too” routine we’re seeing.

    p.s. check out my better idea at paul530.substack.com

  9. Look at today’s EKOS poll released. A laughable joke. Frank Graves continues to put his foot on the scales, but the data is so bad, its a complete joke. However, 338canada takes it seriously to affect their projections. Yet, its GIGO.

    Its like the old Sesame Street tune, “One of these things does NOT go with the others!”

    They show a Liberal lead at 41%, and, them leading in BC at 37%, with Man/Sas Liberal support tied with CPC. Nonsense.

      1. Poilievre isn’t working very hard – look at the number of campaign interviews he gives (compared to the campaign a man twice his age ran). Maybe he knows there won’t be an election anytime soon.

  10. Genuine question here; how do we as a group justify heeding the words of a publication owned by the ruling class of an enemy nation? How can we trust that anything they write isn’t propaganda created to sow division and weaken our resolve?

  11. The NDP have almost zero funds available to fight an election campaign as well. Singh’s publicity tours have had to be scaled back as a result. And to think that this moron might have been opposition leader if he pulled the plug six months ago.

    1. Dennis

      What you say about the status of NDP funding is true.

      However, the NDP will do what they’re famous for; borrow the money.

  12. Politics, like life and the universe, needs to return to binary. Trump’s JAC display this week is why this must be.
    Do that, and I’ll fully support ‘first across the post’ reforms. ( I say that of course knowing full well that those reform demands would disappear once we are back to a binary system )

  13. Shrug. Although he will never have his portrait hanging in the parliament building, he’s been the real PM since turdo signed his coalition agreement and he just wants to finish out his term.

  14. Judging by the title I thought it was about Trump’s tariff policy. Oh well, I would be careful with wishing for election now, because every time Trump flaps his gums about Canada, Canadian lemmings circle their wagons around Potato who took a lead in the last pool. If the most recent numbers are true he is looking at a majority. Of course that may be what Maxipads want in the end anyway.

      1. Found something…
        gym appears to be totally obsessed with sexual proclivities and genitalia.
        Why is that, gym?
        Maybe the reason he accuses everyone else he disagrees with of some form of sexual perversion of one way or another, is because he’s trying to deflect away from his own.
        It was, after all, gym, who freely admitted having a thing with a 17-year-old girl, and bragged about it.
        What about that, gym?

        1. fc, a 17-year-old girl who willingly has sex is no longer a girl.

          As for guys, when my buddies and I were in high school we all lusted for the teachers that we considered hot and craved forbidden unlawful carnal knowledge with them.

          1. “a 17-year-old girl who willingly has sex is no longer a girl.”

            Let’s process that statement for a moment…

            It’s not uncommon to have fantasies at that age, but what does it make a man when they act on those fantasies with someone who is not of legal age?

        2. “freely admitted having a thing with a 17-year-old girl”

          I trained on 17 year old girls. Was that bad? Back then legal was 14.

  15. Smell ya later, stupid.
    I’ll get a hold of you once C.A.G.E. is up and running.
    There’ll be a Seacan waiting for you near Mount Whisler.

  16. The last thing the liberals wanted is for parliament to come back in session on the 24th.

  17. The “working class” component of the NDP are mostly Conservative voters now. The white collar public sector NDP are smart enough to realize that the LPC are their new NDP equivalents and preferable to those awful conservatives. This is bad news for the Conservatives as they have only ever held power thanks to a well split leftist vote.

  18. Doesn’t matter what Jagmeet says, The next Liberal leader will call an election rather than risk their first act being losing a non-confidence vote.

  19. L – When Jagmeet Singh refused to do the responsible thing and support a non-confidence motion. Thus
    triggering an election. The analysis was he’s doing that to wait until his Parliamentary M.P. pension was
    vetted for life, after 6 years being an M.P. . Alberta oil millionaire investor, Brett Wilson offered to personally
    pay for an equivalent pension, via a $2 million fund. But he didn’t accept that offer and act loyally to his country and the citizens, who elected him. Why?

    1.Holding out for a better offer from Mark Carnage? Who could appoint him to the Senate or with his
    globalists connections can offer him an appointment sweeter than high-fructose corn syrup e.i. U.N.,W.H.O….?

    2. A change in government would likely result in a Polievre gov’t. taking the handcuffs off the R.C.M.P. and
    letting those members, who are genuine sheepdogs loose. Suppose for the sake of argument, Jagmeet might
    prefer to take early retirement to a country; one that does not have an extradition treaty with Canada.

    Of course, that must be impossible, because he’s inspired great support due to his integrity across the country. Thus being a political asset in every provincial election for the NDP, for whom, he is their federal leader, too. This is why they’ve featured him as lead speaker,literature and billboards for them in the following: (I can’t think of one. Help me out here. Otherwise, my hypothesis is wrong and he’s a liability from coast to coast to coast.)

    3. Does Canada have an extradition Treaty with India? Why isn’t he allowed a visa to visit there. What is the
    meaning of persona non grata?

    4. If Pres. D.J. Trump has designated Narco-Cartels as terrorist organizations e.i. Mexico/Canada/Triads. Does
    that mean some or all of the 4,000 identified gangs operating Canada could get a surprise visit from a Special Operations? Because, Canada no longer has a rule of law. Because if it did, there wouldn’t be 4,000 gangs able
    to be that profitable. They, who run the streets, run the town” axiom proven again.

    Notez-Bien: The last 9 years of a declining standard of living, a slow, steady failing of every go’vt. institution being
    fit for purpose. What kind of Psy-Op/ does it take to win or fake a win of re-election in a failing state?

  20. Joe, the prolongation of the UK parliament was agreed by all parties, and all parties were members of the gov’t, and the King.
    Churchill wasn’t the elected PM at the time, though he acted as PM

  21. Good call on his part. Demonstrating that he’s a lying weasel, over and over and over again, is definitely going to improve the NDP’s electoral prospects. It won’t win them the next election, but it will definitely sew up the “OMG, I love sellouts and lying weasels!” demographic.

    He’s just a terrific guy all around. Can’t get enough of him — his face, his voice.

    1. I actually like him better than #ShinyPony.

      Tells you how I feel about #thePony.

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