Canada is a failed state

Right about now libtard voters are getting their buyers remorse on that twink Carney. Imagine having a daughter that is trans and just sitting there allowing yourself to get humiliated by Donald Trump. What an absolutely spineless faggot
Don't get your hopes up, they are living in a fictional world that compares to the USSR while the Chernobyl disaster was going on.
 
Don't get your hopes up, they are living in a fictional world that compares to the USSR while the Chernobyl disaster was going on.

At this rate, it's going to be a contest to see who's the most cucked out, Canadians, Chinese, or Venezuelans. Venezuelans are also high on the list because they were starving to the point of needing to BREAK INTO ZOOS TO EAT THE ANIMALS, because there was literally nothing else to eat, and gold farming in Runescape was more profitable than most other of the few remaining jobs at one point, and yet they left Maduro un-churro'd.
 
It's one thing to virtue signal about ''stolen land''. But I think most people will fight back if this starts to happen. Especially when we are already in a housing crisis. It would get ugly real fucking quick. This is something our government is not even capable of handling at the moment or ever.

The problem with allowing the "virtual signaling" is that this was the inevitable conclusion. I hope people that voted Liberal get these notices across Canada.
 
>banker who ran 2 major banks
>bringing us socialism
You should read his book. Or at least get a summary of it, it's a tome. But it shows what he is into. He also comes across as a bit of an idiot. A lot of not letting the market decide and using the government to impose the morals of the day.

As for his time as a central banker, with Harper he was the only one to say yes, and would also do whatever Harper wanted. Which got him the Bank of England job, which he bailed on as soon as COVID became a thing. Which I don't blame him for that.

He then ran Brookfield which is deeply entwined with the Federal Government.

Which shows he has been in the right place at the right time. At least for him at least.

John Ralston Saul said that Canadian elites represent a "disturbing mediocrity." He said this nearly 18 years ago and it rings true today. Especially when you see both political party leaders, and even most of our premiers. The Liberal party has had to import MPs and now a PM from abroad. Carney isn't even the first time they've tried to do it. Just the first time it was successful. PP and the Cons are just conservatives who didn't leave when they got the chance.
 
The sheer magnitude of Justin's corruption cannot be allowed to fade away
It's not just Justin though. The entire system is corrupt. Every politician is corrupt. If the Conservatives won this election, nothing would be any different because they're the exact same as the Liberals except blue instead of red.

PP has no charisma, spits out endless slogans and catchphrases for himself and has little to actually show for his 20 year career in politics.
PP should have taken losing his own seat as a sign that his time in the limelight was over. Parties shoot themselves in the foot when they keep unpopular losers as leaders. Look at what Singh did to the NDP, or what Trudeau was doing to the Liberals. It's how you know that a lot of the parties don't have any integrity or will to do good for the country - they're just a dick measuring contest and a chance to get a good pension. It reminds me of low-level corporate culture.

Justin Trudeau and the Liberals had been destroying canada since 2015
I think that this is a very simplistic understanding of what's been happening; not just in the past decade, but going even further back. I recall many people saying the exact same thing as you, but sub in "Stephen Harper," "Conservatives," and "2006." People always blame the players instead of the game. I think that there is a web of interconnected yet separate corporations, special interest groups, lobbyists, and other actors that indiscriminately use politics, politicians, and political parties to accomplish their aims, which are usually at odds with the common Canadian's desires and ideals. I think that they exploit the average Canadian's simple understanding of politics to further their goals and stall backlash.

John Ralston Saul said that Canadian elites represent a "disturbing mediocrity."
Such a good quote. I think that this is the natural result of the "cutting down tall poppies" culture that develops in a lot of post-empire states. The cult of mediocrity is the result of decades spent punishing achievement and talent. The average Canadians is an envious, vindictive type of loser that hates seeing his neighbours' success. People that are good at stuff get ragged on until they feel too self-conscious to stand out from the crowd, or until they get fed up and emigrate.
 
PP should have taken losing his own seat as a sign that his time in the limelight was over. Parties shoot themselves in the foot when they keep unpopular losers as leaders. Look at what Singh did to the NDP, or what Trudeau was doing to the Liberals. It's how you know that a lot of the parties don't have any integrity or will to do good for the country - they're just a dick measuring contest and a chance to get a good pension. It reminds me of low-level corporate culture.
Once you are seen as a loser in politics you are done. PP is seen as a loser. There are a few factors in this, if he would run an actual campaign and have an actual platform he might be able to motivate voters. However, because he and the Cons are shy about doing anything that will rile up media against them, they keep as quiet as possible. Instead they don't want to be seen as racist, or American, which severely hampers their ability to put forth any policy.

In short PP is going to remain as the Cons at the moment don't have anyone else. There are no big names in the party, just a bunch of nobodies. There are no ideas, because they are afraid to present them.
 
You really do not know how the Canadian electoral system actually works if you think Pierre losing to Trudeau is Pierre's fault.

When a party gets less than a third of the vote but is still able to form a government, that system is rigged as fuck. Pierre Trudeau engineered our current system to make removing Liberals from power nearly impossible, and Chretien shored it up by not fighting against the Bloc being allowed to exist as a federal party.
Oh I'm aware how vital the local races are to getting a political party into power in Canada.
It's just a matter of fact that our system is stupid and inferior to the United States.
 
It's just a matter of fact that our system is stupid and inferior to the United States.
We're the only Commonwealth nation that doesn't require parties form coalitions to avoid minority lead governments. At the same time, we have a FPTP system that only exacerbates the former issue.
 
It's one thing to virtue signal about ''stolen land''. But I think most people will fight back if this starts to happen. Especially when we are already in a housing crisis. It would get ugly real fucking quick. This is something our government is not even capable of handling at the moment or ever.
Yeah I don't mean to fedpost, but like-

even for the average ultra accomadating Canadian (to the point where it harms them physically) have their limits. For me, imagine losing your house without proper compensation, let alone losing your house period, to wokeshit.

Its like no lol.

You know that meme about the USSR and how after the revolution, some commissar would come in and announce that now this family of hobos was coming to live in your house with you? Its like that tier batshit.

But hay, Canadians wanted this.
 
Is Canada literally banking all of their hope that Trump and enough other people in the Presidential Succession Order get 86'd so that a Democrat is put into the President seat, and will get on his/her knees and cry in forgiveness to Carney/Pierre as he/she drops the Leafland tariffs?
why do so many people think the Democrats will never be elected again? Trump's done in 2028 and I'm sure Vance will have a roll of duct tape handy in case he starts talking about eliminating the two-term limit, to try and save face with voters. the pattern until 2020 was two terms and then a party switch so waiting out the tariffs was always an option.

Carney isn't a socialist either he's a globalist faggot and you can be sure all the 'social' programs and incentives he tables will benefit one of his holdings.
 
Well who? There's no one in the right-wing Canadian sphere that has widespread appeal. The liberal public wanted Michael Chong, Jean Charest, and Peter MacKay who are liberal hacks.

Bernier was the closest one, the Conservative dumped him, and the Canadian public didn't give him the time of day.

How do we shift the Overton window in Canada further right? It's 2025 and Canadian politics is still further left than Norway.
Jeremy Mackenzie and Second Sons have done a great job at that. SS is seeing a massive surge in applications and apparently Ferryman is saying a ton of these interviews are people who just heard of Second Sons and have no knowledge of Diagolon?

This is either a good sign or it's a bunch of Feds trying to infiltrate Second Sons, we will just have to wait and see.
This is why America holds the bargaining chips, not Canada, because Canada does not have a military industrial complex.
We just have a small plant in London that's General Dynamics and then whatever military projects Bombardier Aerospace does (when they aren't building Jets for Tinpot Nigger dictators)
Where's Harper? Could he run again?
Harper would get utterly demolished like Scheer and O'Toole were.
Canadian politics really have reached Hapsburg inbreeding level of isolation from reality
Jeet and Pakistani (still Jeet) level of inbreeding considering the amount of anchor babies and fresh off the boats in Parliament these days.
The problem with allowing the "virtual signaling" is that this was the inevitable conclusion. I hope people that voted Liberal get these notices across Canada.
Voted Liberal for acceleration reasons but my riding still went Conservative (is a swing riding)

Pierre would have got my vote if he was for Remigration / Total Jeet Death.

Instead he valued Jeet votes over mine.
John Ralston Saul said that Canadian elites represent a "disturbing mediocrity." He said this nearly 18 years ago and it rings true today. Especially when you see both political party leaders, and even most of our premiers.
Not even mediocrity as that implies some base level of competence.

Doug Ford is the prime example of this type of Failson that ain't even mediocre. High school dropout who dealt drugs and then worked for Daddy's company before following his more successful brother's coattails into politics.
We are all spiraling down the toilet because of Liberals. I am sick of the statist losers that run this country like a Reddit thread.
Wish we had more authoritarian politicians who would go ham on the Big monopolies of Canada.
 

Americans are suing the BC government for not giving them consultation rights over canadian infrastructure projects. They're going to win considering a group got land rights for an island that they used as a SUMMER HOME a couple hundred years ago once and a while lmao

They've already accepted and acknowledged natives aren't canadians (plus they supercede Canadians) so there's no conceivable way they can argue anything about borders. Good job faggots
 
They've already accepted and acknowledged natives aren't canadians (plus they supercede Canadians) so there's no conceivable way they can argue anything about borders.
It kinda reminds me about how you can cross the U.S. - Canadian land border without a passport, so long as you present a valid Indian Status card to the border officials. You can even get a Green Card for permanent residency in the USA so long as you have a Status card and you can demonstrate that you're 50% Indigenous.
 
This sort of discussion is my jam, since I jell with what you're speaking of here.
One unfortunate part of Canadian geography in the west is that with the exception of the Milk River is the extreme south of Alberta, all of the rivers drain into the Arctic Ocean or Hudson Bay. Neither of which are very conducive to commerce.
 
Richmond BC sent out a letter to homeowners about the process of returning their land to natives.
It's one thing to virtue signal about ''stolen land''. But I think most people will fight back if this starts to happen. Especially when we are already in a housing crisis. It would get ugly real fucking quick. This is something our government is not even capable of handling at the moment or ever.
Based B.C bros, it may be high time to fight like hell pretty quick here. Do your best and stop this shit if you can.
This one will yield significant problems if it's not squashed immediately. Biggest issue is that should the ruling stand it throws open the entirety of BC to similar suits, and standing means they too will eventually succeed. A lot of people and businesses aware of this are already hesitating on land purchases given the risk, which is partly why Eby and Ottawa both are appealing it.

The cynic in me kind of hopes the Supreme Court sides with the Chugs because you couldn't imagine a more perfect storm. No better scenario to finally force Libs and Cons both to face the music and start making hard choices.
 
The cynic in me kind of hopes the Supreme Court sides with the Chugs because you couldn't imagine a more perfect storm. No better scenario to finally force Libs and Cons both to face the music and start making hard choices.
Universities and businesses constantly virtue signal about being on stolen land, so like...

this is the logical conclusion?

Carry on I guess
 
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