Tuesday, February 14, 2023

Your Wasteful, Rotten Government and You

What will these morons do when there is no money for their pensions?: 

On Tuesday, Giroux spoke to the Senate Finance Committee, delivering a series of what Politico called “sick burns” to paint a picture of a Liberal government and public service mired in dysfunction and old-fashioned laziness.  ...

As frustrating as service failures can be, many Canadians find it even more infuriating that the federal Liberals often insist everything is fine until something becomes so publicly and undeniably disastrous they can no longer shrug it off. Their approach to governing is like ignoring a small fire in your basement by simply shutting the door, refusing to admit that, actually, it does feel rather hot in here, until your house is two-thirds consumed by flames. 

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Keep in mind that these oligarchs want to control the Internet:

The strengthened vetting approach will involve not only a Google search of an organization applying for a contract, as before, but also of its members.
The cancelled contract being investigated was with the Community Media Advocacy Centre (CMAC). A senior consultant for CMAC named Laith Marouf made a number of comments Liberal MP Anthony Housefather described during the inquiry as “racist.”
Housefather said that the top theme on Marouf’s Twitter feed was, “Have motto: Life is too short for shoes with laces or for entertaining Jewish white supremacists with anything but a bullet to the head.”
Another of Marouf’s tweets called Jewish people “bags of human feces.”

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This is a backdoor to digital identification:

Canada’s premiers will formally accept an offer from the federal government for billions in additional health-care funding, but say they will also insist the money continue to flow for more than 10 years. ...

Since 2020 the premiers have been asking Ottawa to increase the annual health transfers to cover 35 per cent of provincial health budgets, up from the current 22 per cent. To get there, the premiers said they wanted an immediate increase of $28 billion a year, and then an additional five per cent annually after that.

The offer Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made last week includes a top-up to the Canada Health Transfer of $2 billion immediately, annual increases to of at least five per cent for the next five years, and $25 billion over 10 years for priority areas: mental health, data collection, family medicine, surgical backlogs and health human resources.

The provinces and territories will only get the additional money if they agree to conditions, including an upgrade of health data collection to better show how the system is performing and annual reporting of specific indicators.

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Jagmeet Singh is useless and even he knows:

Conservatives sided with the Bloc Québécois in voting for the right to provinces to pre-emptively use the notwithstanding clause.

The motion, put forward by the Bloc in an attempt to “remind the (federal) government that it is solely up to Quebec and the provinces to decide on the use of the notwithstanding clause”, was ultimately defeated by a vote of 142 yays and 174 nays during Monday’s vote.

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No one is listening to you, Justin:

There appears to be “some sort of pattern” emerging given that three additional aerial objects have been shot down over American and Canadian airspace since initial reports of a suspected Chinese spy balloon surfaced nearly two weeks ago, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says.

 

They all come from your bosses in China.

That's the pattern.

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These "guests":

Federal departments have spent at least $50.6 million on hotel bookings for illegal border crossers and lawful refugee applicants since 2015, piecemeal figures show. No department has attempted a complete costing of illegal immigration since the Budget Office put expenses at a billion: “How many hotels?"
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The arrival of the migrants has set off concern among officials in Canada, which has traditionally been welcoming to immigrants but is trying to discourage illegal crossings.
Mr. Adams said on Tuesday that the city was not compelling people to leave, and that New York City’s efforts to transport the migrants elsewhere were different from those of southern leaders.
“We are not telling anyone to go to any country or state,” he said. “We speak with people and they say their desire is to go somewhere else. So, there’s no coordinated effort. We don’t have a website, we don’t have a recruitment campaign. We’re not telling people go to another country.”

 

Yet, you're buying them tickets to Canada, Eric.

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Fergus isn't a serial offender; he is a distraction for everyone crying out against the corruption that Liberals don't even bother hiding anymore:

Under parliamentary rules, MPs can write letters of support to the CRTC in support of an application, but parliamentary secretaries and cabinet ministers cannot.

"Ministers and parliamentary secretaries are subject to both the Conflict of Interest Code for Members of the House of Commons in their role as parliamentarians, and to the Conflict of Interest Act in their role as government officials," Dion said. "That is because they wield more influence than backbench MPs.

"Being dual-hatted does not mean Mr. Fergus can circumvent the rules of the Act by simply wearing his MP hat to sign a letter of support to an administrative tribunal."

In a statement posted online, Fergus said his letter of support for Natyf Inc., an international Francophone broadcaster with a focus on diversity, was meant to ensure that "Black Canadians see themselves reflected in Parliament."

 

That should keep the proles off of everyone's backs.

 

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