Friday, October 11, 2019

Bottom-Feeding Is the New Electioneering

But don't take my word for it:

Justin Trudeau is promising that under a re-elected Liberal government, health care for Canadian Forces members won’t be compromised due to disagreements with the provinces over costs.

Interesting:

The federal government has quietly rolled back what it pays hospitals to take care of military members, according to multiple sources.

Say again, Justin?




Let them eat take-out:

In a new Tweet, Trudeau talks about how the price of everything is going up:
“Between rent, groceries, and cell phones, monthly bills are going up. Canadian families deserve a government with a plan to do something about it. We’ll make life more affordable for you.”

The dissonance is stunning.




Shame? They tried that before and it didn't work:

Then radio host Jacqueline Dixon asked what sort of reaction Sgro had been getting from her constituents in Humber River-Black Creek, Ont., only one of the country’s most diverse ridings, with, according to the 2016 census, the highest percentage of visible minorities, particularly people from Latin America, Southeast Asia, Jamaica and Vietnam.

“Let me tell you that knocking on doors, being in the plazas … to make sure I’m as sensitive as I need to be (on this issue).

“Those in the black community have told me how much more love they have for the prime minister. He wanted to have a black face, he took great pride in it too.

“They’re (black constituents) looking for more ways that they can show how much they support and love the prime minister.”

A couple of hours after the gobsmacking Sept. 28 interview on GBKM FM, a free internet radio station based in Toronto, was posted to Twitter Wednesday by writer Andray Domise and the twitterverse went wild, Sgro attempted to walk the comments back.

The comments were “insensitive” she said on Facebook and “I should have known better, and I apologize.”

(Sidebar: this. I can't even look at it again. I am so filled with disgust over this.)

Leftists require this sort of mental and moral absence of thought when justifying their thoughtlessness and venom. It's how sleaze like Justin can make his moral failings someone else's problem.




Turfing the Liberals is not just an economic imperative but a moral one, as well:

Albertans are feeling as alienated from Canada as they ever have. An Angus Reid poll taken earlier this year reported that 74 per cent of Albertans felt that Alberta wasn’t respected by the rest of the country; 83 per cent of Albertans felt that Alberta wasn’t being treated fairly by the Trudeau government. Half of Albertans felt separatism was a “real possibility.”

The unity of our country is threatened and the reason is the incompetent leadership of Justin Trudeau. He has mismanaged the national relationship with Quebec and with Alberta. Under Trudeau, the federal government has chosen policies that pit region against region, rather than work to increase national prosperity and unity.

We are now faced with the possibility of a minority Trudeau government propped up by the economically illiterate NDP and Greens. The consequences of that would be devastating for Canadians. The economic plans of the NDP and Greens would plunge Canada into a financial hole. 

But the most dangerous policy is the NDP’s commitment to allow every province a veto on national infrastructure that crosses their borders.

This is a formula for beggar-thy-neighbour behaviour that could lead to Canada destroying itself in a series of vetoes and reprisals. It is staggering to consider the implications. ...

Albertans can’t believe that the rest of the country doesn’t understand that oil and gas production and support is Canada’s second-largest industry and pays more federal taxes than any other. Because of this, Alberta’s energy industry funds Canada’s equalization program. If poorer provinces get billions in equalization from Ottawa, that money comes from Alberta energy.

Albertans can’t believe that Canadians don’t realize that it is the young, hard-working, population of Alberta which sustains the Canada Pension Plan. In Canada’s pay-as-you-go system, young, high-earning Albertans pay so that seniors across Canada can be looked after.

Albertans are incredulous that we have a product the rest of the world wants to buy, and the rest of Canada won’t let us sell it to the world.  

Canada needs our money but doesn’t seem to want us. There is a huge risk of Alberta getting pushed out of Canada.

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In a new video, Fr. Mark Goring, a Canadian priest at a parish in Ottawa, and a member of the Companions of the Cross community of priests, warns Catholics not to be “stupid.”

“If you vote for a political leader who's very open about allowing harm to be done to the most innocent and the most helpless the most little you are complicit in the death of these little ones,” he said. “And you have blood on your hands and you might (and I say this out of love and out of concern) you might spend all of eternity in hell because you did not obey God's clear commandment thou shalt not kill.”

Quite.



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