Tuesday, November 05, 2024

To the South Of Us

An election that will either see the return of Trump in the White House or a blithering idiot with no plans to fix the mess she helped make.

We shall see:

A new poll from Angus Reid found that more than a third of Canadians — 38 per cent — think Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre would be a better prime ministerial match for a second Donald Trump presidency, while a similar number — 37 per cent — think current leader Justin Trudeau would be better at dealing with President Kamala Harris.

 

One set are adults and the other set is a vortex of idiocy. 

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We have already lived through a Trump presidency, and we have already seen that the man did not descend that golden escalator in 2015 adorned in Nazi regalia. Nor did he don any fascist costumes throughout his term. That has not stopped presidential-hopeful Kamala Harris from outright calling Donald Trump a “fascist,” or from falsely accusing him of “invoking” Adolf Hitler, though.

 

How interesting:


  • On September 22, unnoticed by most Americans, the Biden-Harris administration adopted the United Nations Pact for the Future to transform global governance, which introduces the foundations of a world government. There was no debate, no media coverage, no press releases, and no interviews about the Biden-Harris administration's surrender of United States sovereignty to the UN.

  • Americans were apparently not supposed to find out.


 

Because of course North Korea did:

North Korea fired off multiple short-range ballistic missiles on Tuesday, hours before U.S. voters headed to the polls in a hotly contested presidential election.

Japanese Defense Minister Gen Nakatani said the North had fired at least seven short-range missiles, with the weapons flying about 400 kilometers each before splashing down in waters outside Japan's exclusive economic zone.

Nakatani told reporters that the launch violates relevant U.N. Security Council resolutions, calling it a serious concern that threatens citizens' safety.

 

 

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