11 Replies to “The Elites Hate You”

  1. We’re just six months behind in time line…

    Shipping and handling charges apply and applicable taxes and fees.
    Involuntary government donations as well.

  2. Time to cut their funding. How? Work less, downsize. Slash spending. Read more. Done.

    Watch their departments start to get slashed back as the tax revenues collapse. Best sh*t ever.

  3. Yeah, he’s a bit tardy with waking up to the reality, but I for one enjoy his ability to string together the words in a convincing easily understandable package, that will reach far more people than most of us ever will. For that, I truly appreciate what he is doing for us peasants = Waking the sleepy numbskulls the F up, not to woke, but to the realities we must all face, and accept. Before the globalists complete the execution of their evil plans, and thus also completing the execution of the majority of us peasants.

    1. “Yeah, he’s a bit tardy with waking up to the reality…”

      Oliver has been speaking out a lot longer than any Conservative…. in Britain or Canada.

  4. I’m with the government and I’m here to help you.

    Man seeking historical records told it would cost feds $21 million to process request

    OTTAWA — A researcher seeking records about an RCMP investigation from Canada’s national archives was told it would cost the government more than $21 million to process his request under the Access to Information Act.

    . . .

    In early January, the public servant read a news story about Michael Dagg, who filed an access request with Library and Archives for records on Project Anecdote, a fraud and corruption investigation by the RCMP in the late 1990s and early 2000s.

    Following Dagg’s request, the archives identified 780,000 pages of paper and microfilm records, including investigation reports, witness statements, briefing notes, exhibits, search warrants and communications with foreign governments.

    Library and Archives said it would need an extension of 29,200 days to process the request, making the due date March 25, 2098.

    . . .

    Maynard concluded that while processing the large volume of records under the standard 30-day period set out in the access law would interfere with the archives’ operations, the 80-year extension was unreasonable.

    In March 2021, Library and Archives gave a new time-frame of 65 years to process the request.

    Only 65 years instead of 80 years to process my request?
    What a relief.

  5. “in government, in parliament, civil service, academia, even the Church”

    The loaders, guards, and drivers of the boxcars of people.

    Reduce the STATE.

    1. Been saying this for years. We can start with an immediate reduction of 75% of all gov’t services, departments, and ministries.

      Any responsible homeowner knows to slash expenses when times are tough. Any one of us could do this in minutes with a big red sharpie.

      So why can’t they? Because they don’t want to. Not the Libs, not the NDP, not the Greens, not even the so-called “Conservative” party.

      We all know it needs to be done. I’ll support the first person or party that recognizes that.

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