WestCanMan Posted March 9 Report Posted March 9 (edited) I was just posting in another thread earlier today about the Carney who's poised to take over the Liberal Circus right now, and it brought to light the length and breadth of the Trudeau gov't's destructive relationships with all the world's superpowers. If there's a word for "anti-statesman", Trudeau's the poster boy for it: America: Trudeau spent the last few years using the term "MAGA" as a euphemism for racist, white supremacist, etc in an effort to make himself look good. "What's the worst that can happen?", the smug little b4stard thought to himself. I guess the worst thing that can happen is the guy you spent two years dumping on is suddenly the most powerful man in the world, and he's not above little bouts of pettiness. Oh, and I meant "little on an astronomical scale", which in earthly terms is pretty big. Trudeau also ran a pro-islam campaign for the past ten years, and now he decided to bring in 10,000 Palestinians, which statistically means a minimum of 8,000 terrorists/supporters, and Trump won't like that any more than the Canadians who will eventually end up burying their families members will. Then during the trade war with the US, Chrystia Freeland openly talked about getting our allies to protect us from America with their nukes. Is it possible that we missed a chance to make our relationship with the US worse in the past 4 years? India: They have the sense to really hate la Turd, but he has also given them ample reasons, such as: bringing a Khalistani terrorist to a state dinner there, cutting off trade talks with them, we expelled about 40 of their diplomats, we allowed a parade float glorifying the assassination of Indira Gandhi, and Trudeau used his trip to India to basically do blackface with all their cultural garb. India has expelled Canadian diplomats, they sent their minister of Agriculture to greet him when he arrived in India, they sent assassins to Canada to kill a Sikh terrorist here (which even got conservatives riled up), Modi refused to meet with Trudeau at the G20 in India... China: We jailed the CEO of Huaweii in an entirely political move, then China asked "Little Potato" to get her out and he told them that the PMOC can't interfere in "judicial" matters, then Xinhua, China's communist newspaper, roasted him for his hypocrisy on account of the fact that he ran hard interference for SNC Lavalin in their court case 😂 Russia: We supplied tens of billions of dollars cash and weapons to Ukraine so that they could used it to kill Russians. Trudeau constantly derides Putin, sides with Zelensky, spreads Ukrainian propaganda. Trudeau is sending all the GSG-16 semi-automatic rifles that he confiscated from Canadians to Ukraine to be used against Russia... They're .22's. The Russian gov't actually laughed about it on TV. Japan: Trudeau referred to Japan as China while talking to the Japanese PM. In all my 56 years I've never seen Canada so unpopular with other countries. We used to help people. We used to be peacekeepers, and send doctors around the world to help people. We created great medicines. We were famous for our freedoms and tolerance. Now we just insult superpowers constantly, we beat peaceful protesters in the street, we freeze the bank accounts of people who support peaceful protests, our cops steal gas from people, our PM randomly calls people "racists and misogynists" just for opposing his vax-fascism, we run for nukes to use against our allies after just 30 days of verbal jousting which we are mostly to blame for, and our media is easily as bad as TASS, Pravda, Al-Jazeera, CNN, NoKo Nightly News, and Xinhua ever were. As Canadians, I think that we all have a residual self-image of what we used to be before Justin Trudeau, and we need to re-think that. It's not really who we are anymore. We used to be a really good guy and we think that we still are, but you're only as good as you are on your worst day, and we've had a bad run lately. Edited March 9 by WestCanMan Quote If CNN gave an infinite number of monkeys an infinite number of typewriters, leftists would believe everything they typed. If you missed something on the Cultist Narrative Network, don't worry, the dolt horde here will make sure everyone hears it. Ex-Canadian since April 2025
eyeball Posted March 9 Report Posted March 9 Oh c'mon it's really his taste in socks that's got everyone's goat isn't it? Quote A government without public oversight is like a nuclear plant without lead shielding.
Army Guy Posted March 9 Report Posted March 9 Nope pretty much shows that canadians could not see leadership if it beat them in the ass, he had great hair and socks, and might even been able to teach a drama class...the bar was set pretty low...and his replacement not much better except this guy thinks he knows our economy...he certainly knows how to bullsh!t... 1 Quote We, the willing, led by the unknowing, are doing the impossible for the ungrateful. We have now done so much for so long with so little, we are now capable of doing anything with nothing.
eyeball Posted March 9 Report Posted March 9 11 minutes ago, Army Guy said: Nope pretty much shows that canadians could not see leadership if it beat them in the ass I've taken a quite a bit of heart at the way Canadians are uniting in the face of the Orange One these days. It tells me we don't really need leaders to follow - we just naturally know the difference between right and wrong, good and bad, shit from Shinola and what to do. Look how many apparently hard-boiled right wingers who, up until recently, were fairly comfortable with Trump, mostly it seems because he represented the sharp end of some anti-woke stick it to the left/libbies backlash taking place around the world. Woke is as old as the carbon tax is already but don't try to tell PP that. He seems to be campaigning in reverse - driving with his gaze fixed on the rear view mirror. 1 Quote A government without public oversight is like a nuclear plant without lead shielding.
Michael Hardner Posted March 9 Report Posted March 9 14 hours ago, eyeball said: Oh c'mon it's really his taste in socks that's got everyone's goat isn't it? What are you talking about? They absolutely love him! That's why they're still talking about him even though he won't be p.m. anymore in a few hours... Quote Click to learn why Climate Change is caused by HUMANS Michael Hardner
Army Guy Posted March 9 Report Posted March 9 15 hours ago, eyeball said: I've taken a quite a bit of heart at the way Canadians are uniting in the face of the Orange One these days. It tells me we don't really need leaders to follow - we just naturally know the difference between right and wrong, good and bad, shit from Shinola and what to do. Look how many apparently hard-boiled right wingers who, up until recently, were fairly comfortable with Trump, mostly it seems because he represented the sharp end of some anti-woke stick it to the left/libbies backlash taking place around the world. Woke is as old as the carbon tax is already but don't try to tell PP that. He seems to be campaigning in reverse - driving with his gaze fixed on the rear view mirror. There is more to being united than buying a flag, and cursing trump....Most Canadians are pissed at the fact this is going to hit them in the pocket book, that and they don't like being told what to do by another nations' leader even if it was our fault in the first place...Then thee is the fact that Alberta is threating to leave if Carney becomes PM, or Quebec saying no way to pipelines, or the fact we still have many inter provincial tariffs in place, sounds united to me... If anything the lack of leadership shown by justin Canadians have gotten use to the fact we don't really have leadership to follow...and it has nothing to do with being able to tell bad from good, its has everything to do with what can the government give me today...We have already been exposed to trump 1.0 and china tariffs, back then we talked a good talk about diversifying our trade partners, even talks about interprovincial trade...once tariffs were lifted and the all clear sounded, Canadians forgot everything, and today we are going through the same thing, lots of talk going on...about pipelines, borders, arctic security, new carbon taxes, lifting provincial tariffs, everyone singing kum ba ya.... Trump has twice made us see what our shortfalls are, most Canadians agree with the solutions....and yet after the election what do you think is going to get done....to prevent this from happening again... You should be happy with how things are going for PP....we will see shortly after the election...who wins.... 1 Quote We, the willing, led by the unknowing, are doing the impossible for the ungrateful. We have now done so much for so long with so little, we are now capable of doing anything with nothing.
PIK Posted March 9 Report Posted March 9 6 minutes ago, Army Guy said: There is more to being united than buying a flag, and cursing trump....Most Canadians are pissed at the fact this is going to hit them in the pocket book, that and they don't like being told what to do by another nations' leader even if it was our fault in the first place...Then thee is the fact that Alberta is threating to leave if Carney becomes PM, or Quebec saying no way to pipelines, or the fact we still have many inter provincial tariffs in place, sounds united to me... If anything the lack of leadership shown by justin Canadians have gotten use to the fact we don't really have leadership to follow...and it has nothing to do with being able to tell bad from good, its has everything to do with what can the government give me today...We have already been exposed to trump 1.0 and china tariffs, back then we talked a good talk about diversifying our trade partners, even talks about interprovincial trade...once tariffs were lifted and the all clear sounded, Canadians forgot everything, and today we are going through the same thing, lots of talk going on...about pipelines, borders, arctic security, new carbon taxes, lifting provincial tariffs, everyone singing kum ba ya.... Trump has twice made us see what our shortfalls are, most Canadians agree with the solutions....and yet after the election what do you think is going to get done....to prevent this from happening again... You should be happy with how things are going for PP....we will see shortly after the election...who wins.... I still think PP will win a Majority. Just not as big. Once the guns are turned towards carney, all his dirt and he has lots of it, will come out. A lot of libs jumped to the cons, now they have slid back. But once they see that carney is just a extension of Trudeau's policies or even worse, they may switch again. Now you have all these MPs saying carney is the only one to clean up the mess that we they made. I can't see the voters falling for that. Now McKinnon just said Carney saved Canada in 2008. Talk about stealing a Deadman legacy. 1 Quote Toronto, like a roach motel in the middle of a pretty living room.
WestCanMan Posted March 10 Author Report Posted March 10 7 hours ago, PIK said: I still think PP will win a Majority. Just not as big. Once the guns are turned towards carney, all his dirt and he has lots of it, will come out. If the CBC doesn't talk about it now then it will still be news when we get closer to the federal election. I don't want it to be like SNC and WE, where it happened 6 months before the election, so they could just ignore it. Quote If CNN gave an infinite number of monkeys an infinite number of typewriters, leftists would believe everything they typed. If you missed something on the Cultist Narrative Network, don't worry, the dolt horde here will make sure everyone hears it. Ex-Canadian since April 2025
PIK Posted March 10 Report Posted March 10 8 hours ago, WestCanMan said: If the CBC doesn't talk about it now then it will still be news when we get closer to the federal election. I don't want it to be like SNC and WE, where it happened 6 months before the election, so they could just ignore it. Well social media is where PP shines, since the MSM will ignore him. And the younger people is what is needed to win this. I think when.people really see what type of a guy carney is,they will move to the cons. 1 Quote Toronto, like a roach motel in the middle of a pretty living room.
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