31 Replies to ““I’m getting really tired of rich, comfortable people telling me that the country’s problems are a lie…””

  1. One hears all sorts of cockamamie claims about how all the world’s evil are due to Jews, or Israel, or the Catholic Church, or the Freemasons, etc.
    The one thing that all the people who routinely hassle entire populations have in common is that they are very rich, or work for very rich people.

    1. You are so close to connecting a bunch of important dots.

      The evil psychos trying to rule the world use ALL of those things and more. Any part of anything that can be infiltrated and contorted to keep Humans right where they are.

      “The Intercept reported in February that many Fetterman staffers were quitting due to the focus on Israel. One former staffer said people were “probably frustrated that working in the Fetterman office means you’re just working on Israel all the time.””

      https://news.antiwar.com/2025/04/23/sen-fetterman-calls-for-president-trump-to-bomb-iran/

  2. Rich people like Rita here plunder charity dollars in their spare time, she’s in the club, you’re not.

  3. Her profile says she works for an NGO. Talk about an oxymoron. Totally non governmental but funded by the government.

      1. Why did the Australian government employ her to work on the aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander board?

        1. Because they already had someone who could handle the Torres Gay Islanders, but he needed backup?

  4. Woke White Women are the most selfish, Arrogant, and generally stupid people in any society. Their pursuit of empathy nullifies the logic centers in their brains.

    1. This is because for some reason woke white women – and I know more than a few – seem to live A World Without Consequences (think Rob Henderson’s “Luxury Beliefs”), at very least they BELIEVE they live in such a magical world.

      So the issue is: how can woke white women be made to live with the consequences of their beliefs and actions? Most I know seem to live of the generous alimony of ex-husbands and/or trust funds/inheritances from parents (would hyperinflation fix this?) and have way too much free time on their hands (although to talk to them they believe they are over-worked)

      1. When they start experiencing violence that their “niceness” opened the door for.
        https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-1-d&q=chicago+suburbs+see+uptick+in+armed+robbery#kpvalbx=_OD8KaNLqJKWmptQPstjv2AM_48

        Glenview is a relatively well off, very blue voting area. They were more than happy to support any and all progressive ideas…as long as it didn’t affect them, which it didn’t…until now.
        They were perfectly happy in their little upscale bubble, their safe little space, allowing the less economically well off to suffer the consequences of their beliefs and actions. But now it’s starting to bite them. Oh well.

        The same model could be applied to states/provinces — it’s all well and good to want advantages for your state, but it shouldn’t come at cost to the rest of the country. Canada is a perfect example of this. It’s one of the reasons you’re becoming a failed state.

        Some people have to be shown.

  5. Truth, your dollar is going to be worth less and less in U.S. exchange, especially if Carney wins. Your opportunities will be greatly reduced, unemployment will rise, housing becoming more expensive, and speech will be silenced. These can be foreseen by anyone who has read his book, seen the Liberals in action, and know how his friends in the E.U. W.E.F. and U.N. function. This is not hyperbole, this is fact as evidenced in reality, actions, statements, and history. Canada is going down, and the Liberals will have no trouble using troops to keep the west in line if they try to leave.

    1. Don’t make me laugh. Have you had a look at Canada’s “military” in even a cursory fashion? Outdated equipment or no equipment at all, low morale, top heavy with administrators who have wholly bought into the DEI rot, the army would be lucky to get out of its barracks three weeks after being given the order. Moreover, I suspect that much of the “teeth” of the army, such as they are, would be more sympathetic to the west than to their Ottawa overlords.

      Canada used to have armed forces of which to be proud. Those days are long gone due to the active and passive mistreatment and neglect of Ottawa.

  6. Canada is a globalist workcamp run for the benefit of Quebec.. How’s that for national pride?..

  7. I heard similar sentiments during the times I was unemployed during the 1980s. Most people I encountered had no idea just how bad it was for the thousands of us who PET made sure couldn’t find jobs, nor did they care.

    Those people had numerous explanations as to why I was out of work. Among them was that I wasn’t trying hard enough because there were “lots of jobs” being advertised. (Most of those ads were for companies trying to poach talent from competitors and not new openings.) They had no idea that whole companies disappeared almost overnight because there was nothing happening in their sectors, partly because they were in hock over their ears and became insolvent.

    If it didn’t affect them directly, it didn’t happen.

  8. Alberta’s “jurisdiction” is outlined by nothing less than the 1867 Confederation Act.
    The ” marriage contract” that binds Canaduh together as a nation.

    The eastern provinces, through the Liberal Party of Canada, have constantly and continuously violated the rules of the Confederation terms.
    Either these rogue provinces and rogue LPC start to respect the terms of Confederation or it’s time to tear up the marriage and Alberta goes it’s own way.
    This abuse has got to end.

    1. – My thoughts exactly. “Ottawa… will have to find a way to override the industry-aligned Provincial governments in the West.” And what does Douglas Macdonald imagine the “Provincial governments in the West” will do if Ottawa tries?

      “I’ll take “Heading for the door” for $1000, Alex.”

  9. I have been avoiding listening to partisan hacks during this election cycle and rather simply looking at what is ahead for Canada. The more I look the more I realise the my vote doesn’t matter. Nor does the outcome of the election. Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum and the guy with a table cloth on his head are completely irrelevant. The fact is Canada was built broken and has simply become more broken as time has gone on. The Canada my Great Grandfather move to in hopes of freedom and land is long gone. His homestead is part of a corporate farm. His church is a bunch of gibbering idiots. His freedom is now a bunch of rules and petty tyrannies. I will sit this election out and hope that who ever wins is so bad that Canada falls apart and Alberta and Saskatchewan and as much of BC that wants independence join forces and becomes independent.

    1. I haven’t avoided the election participant’s opinions, some good ideas out there, but even the most Conservative of them are unwilling to address what AB/Sask. citizens know is the real problem(s). It’s much more than policy problems, there are structural problems in which 80% of the country is unwilling to address.

      My support for Canada as a political entity is in the past. If the #Libranos win, it speeds the process up by years, if the Conservatives win, it may be years to come but the issues of why the west wants out will only smoulder, and when the tide someday changes again, the #Libranos will return with a vengeance to do their worst to the west, and freedom.

  10. Start the Bus Saskatchewan and Alberta are LEAVING—Old Douglas Boy!
    Only PP.can hold this thing together and likely not for Long!

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