Tuesday, April 09, 2024

Was It Something He Said and Did?

It often is.

 

 

And why is that, Justin?:

The federal Liberal government plans a $600-million package of loans and funding to help make it easier and cheaper to build homes for owners and renters. ...

“Younger generations, like millennials and gen-Z, feel like they’re falling behind because housing costs are just too high,” said Trudeau.

This:

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Never miss an opportunity to line your and your friends' pockets, you grifting, slimy b@$#@rd.



No one is going to trust a lackey for China, Justin:

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Canada is exploring the possibility of joining the second phase of AUKUS, a U.S.-led alliance with the United Kingdom and Australia.

The initial pillar of the alliance, forged in 2021, was focused on developing nuclear-powered submarines for Australia.

Trudeau says Canada will consider whether it needs to purchase nuclear-powered submarines to better ensure it can defend Canadian sovereignty in the Arctic.

 

Where are you going to get the money for your fake military promises, Justin?

 


Pierre Poilievre wants a meeting on the carbon tax.

This carbon tax:

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This Quebec:

Quebec Premier François Legault is calling on Ottawa to act, saying he hasn’t ruled out holding a referendum on immigration powers and accusing the federal government of meddling in the province’s affairs.

Speaking from the provincial legislature on Tuesday, Legault urged Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to “listen to Quebecers” when it comes to concerns over immigration levels.

Legault’s comments come as the federal budget for 2024 will be unveiled next week and amid what the premier described as a “fireworks display of announcements from Mr. Trudeau in areas of Quebec’s jurisdiction.”

“What I say is that I don’t exclude that. I say it’s not in our plan short term,” Legault said when asked if he would hold a referendum on the issue of immigration powers.

“But what I want to tell Mr. Trudeau is that the majority of Quebecers they think that 560,000 temporary immigrants is too much.”

 

 

Justin is having a harder time coasting on his complete idiocy and failed promises.

If he doesn't play at being the elder statesmen, he'll lose even the most bovine Liberal voter.

China can't fix everything for him.


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