Tuesday, November 19, 2024

Was It Something He Said and Did?

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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau used his time on the taxpayers’ dime to promote the killing of the unborn to an auditorium full of high school students, saying that women should have full, unrestricted access to abortion.

 

High school students.

Kids who can't vote but will, in the near future, know what it's like to room with six other unemployed students shacked up in a one room apartment in hopes that rent can be paid.

Don't tell me that this isn't grooming.

What a creep.


Oh, there's more:

After imploring the singer last year to not make it a “cruel summer” and come to Canada, Justin Trudeau commended Taylor Swift for her “good choice wrapping the Eras Tour” in this country.
Before the 34-year-old megastar took the stage at the Rogers Centre, Toronto, Trudeau wrote on X Thursday, “We’re ready for you, @taylorswift13. Good choice wrapping the Eras Tour in Canada.”
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“Has this always been your endgame?” the 52-year-old prime minister added.
A fifty-two year old aging frat-boy is slobbering over a mediocre talent pre-teens gush over.
The creep level has intensified. 

 

 And nothing is his fault, either:

Don’t blame Justin Trudeau for any of the issues facing his government or the country — it’s not his fault and he’s happy to tell you that. From our catch-and-release bail system, to immigration, to the carbon tax, it’s all someone else’s fault and has nothing to do with his disastrous policies. ...

On immigration, Trudeau released a video this past weekend explaining what is happening on the immigration front including changes his government is bringing in to reduce immigration numbers.

What was the problem with immigration?

“Increasingly, bad actors like fake colleges and big chain corporations have been exploiting our immigration system for their own interests,” Trudeau said.

Interesting, because last I checked colleges and big chain corporations don’t run Canada’s immigration system. Sure, colleges and universities can ask for more foreign students, companies can apply to bring in foreign workers but it was still the federal government that decided whether to approve or deny those visas. ...

Take his claim on the carbon tax.

“We’re facing a level of attacks of misinformation and disinformation,” Trudeau said at a conference in Brazil as he was discussing the carbon tax.

He portrays everyone against the carbon tax as wanting to do nothing on climate change and a carbon tax as necessary to fight climate change. The United States doesn’t have a carbon tax and their emissions are coming down, Canada has one and ours are going up.

Also, Trudeau refuses to admit what the Parliamentary Budget Officer has shown, when the total economic impact is considered, most Canadians pay more than they get back in rebates. In fact, a Trudeau minister called that claim by the PBO “disinformation” during Question Period on Monday.

The way Trudeau sees it, his carbon tax isn’t unpopular because it makes life more expensive, it’s unpopular because other people are lying about it.

In Trudeau’s world, nothing is his fault, even when the problem staring him in the face is the direct result of his policies.

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the federal government could have acted faster on reining in immigration programs, after blaming “bad actors” for gaming the system.
Trudeau released a nearly seven-minute video on YouTube Sunday talking about the recent reduction in permanent residents being admitted to Canada and changes to the temporary foreign worker program.
Over the next two years, the permanent residency stream is being reduced by about 20 per cent to 365,000 in 2027.
In the video, Trudeau talks about the need to increase immigration after pandemic lockdowns ended in order to boost the labour market, saying the move helped avoid a full-blown recession.
 
So, there aren't any Canadians looking for jobs, or none looking for jobs that require a living wage?
A filthy liar and overseer.
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While the Trudeau government has tripled the amount of money it spends on Indigenous issues from $11 billion annually in 2015 to more than $32 billion earmarked for 2025, it doesn’t appear to be improving the lives of on-reserve Indigenous people, according to a new study by the fiscally conservative Fraser Institute.

 

(Sidebar: does Randy the pretendarian know about this? Can the scam keep going?) 

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This has been the mission of Justin Trudeau’s political career: finishing the political objectives of his father by transforming Canada into a postmodern, multicultural, Communist state. 

 

And he is nearly there.


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