Trudeau: His Unpopularity, His Failures
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That 12% is only being held together because mental illness has been allowed to run free for the last 8 years in Canada..............what would you expect when the "leader" was spawned with hereditary mental illness from Canada's own gold medal winning, world class *bleep*.liisgo wrote: ↑Dec 6th, 2023, 12:53 pmVery off the topic.Pappywinkle wrote: ↑Dec 6th, 2023, 11:43 am Another amazing victory for Prime Minister Trudeau, the Liberals, and Canadian journalism as a whole. And just in time for Christmas!
Thank you, Prime Minister Trudeau for working so hard to protect Canadian journalism!
https://www.ctvnews.ca/politics/no-conc ... -1.6665565![]()
Only something like 12% of the people still support this cheat and liar. Thanks to the woke liberalist movement party of Canada we no longer have journalism. We have a political propaganda machine. Like WW2. Just disgusting as per the majority of all Canadians now see.
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That's no way to talk about Jagmeet. Actually, that's a perfect way to do it.
As I said, I don't mind it when politicians send out messages about various holidays, but when Trudeau does it, it always comes off as fascist dog-whistling to his base, and that bothers me.
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I'm not sure what Google's 12% support level has to do with Trudeau's masterful negotiation of $100 million for Canadian journalism, but it really isn't surprising that the dumb, anti-Liberalist movement doesn't want to acknowledge Trudeau's latest victory. After all, froth at the mouth Trudeau haters only follow American hedge fund owned media and foreign propaganda hate farms, as evidenced in the links they share and their overall abandonment of Canadian journalism and values.liisgo wrote: ↑Dec 6th, 2023, 12:53 pm Only something like 12% of the people still support this cheat and liar. Thanks to the woke liberalist movement party of Canada we no longer have journalism. We have a political propaganda machine. Like WW2. Just disgusting as per the majority of all Canadians now see.
But Canadians with Canadian values clearly see that $100 million for Canadian journalism that comes at zero cost to taxpayers is a massive victory for this entire country, and if the anti-Liberalist movement weren't so blinded by hatred they'd see this is the exact kind of thing they've been clamoring for.
Prime Minister Trudeau, your unwavering support of Canadian journalism is an amazing Christmas gift for all Canadians!
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I never mentioned Jagmeet. Don’t gaslight meThe Green Barbarian wrote: ↑Dec 6th, 2023, 1:25 pmThat's no way to talk about Jagmeet. Actually, that's a perfect way to do it.
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Admit it. This so called deal (extortion, I say) with Google railroads that 100 million into CBC and other news outlets making them even more indebted to our scummy, scandal ridden, corrupt Trudeau.
It’s just another ploy to garner favourable press and more softball questions that the low IQ’d Trudeau can barely answer
We see you
It’s just another ploy to garner favourable press and more softball questions that the low IQ’d Trudeau can barely answer
We see you
Sufficiently advanced incompetence is indistinguishable from malice. There’s a certain point at which ignorance becomes malice, at which there is simply no way to become THAT ignorant except deliberately and maliciously.
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which deal with Google are you referring to Cats?Catsumi wrote: ↑Dec 6th, 2023, 2:41 pm Admit it. This so called deal (extortion, I say) with Google railroads that 100 million into CBC and other news outlets making them even more indebted to our scummy, scandal ridden, corrupt Trudeau.
It’s just another ploy to garner favourable press and more softball questions that the low IQ’d Trudeau can barely answer
We see you
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Who else would you be talking about? Jagmeet was the only one who fit the profile. Don't gaslight me, or dogwhistle either.
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viewtopic.php?p=3271250#p3271250The Green Barbarian wrote: ↑Dec 6th, 2023, 3:03 pmwhich deal with Google are you referring to Cats?Catsumi wrote: ↑Dec 6th, 2023, 2:41 pm Admit it. This so called deal (extortion, I say) with Google railroads that 100 million into CBC and other news outlets making them even more indebted to our scummy, scandal ridden, corrupt Trudeau.
It’s just another ploy to garner favourable press and more softball questions that the low IQ’d Trudeau can barely answer
We see you
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Rex once again excoriates our loser in chief, Putzy himself
https://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/canada/r ... r-AA1kJNec
https://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/canada/r ... r-AA1kJNec
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I can't see anything about Google in that link. Is this what you mean?Catsumi wrote: ↑Dec 6th, 2023, 4:26 pmviewtopic.php?p=3271250#p3271250The Green Barbarian wrote: ↑Dec 6th, 2023, 3:03 pm
which deal with Google are you referring to Cats?
https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/google ... -1.7043330
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Jonrox wrote: ↑Dec 6th, 2023, 4:31 pmDo you suppose right-leaning independent news outlets that are eligible for these funds will turn them down?Catsumi wrote: ↑Dec 6th, 2023, 2:41 pm Admit it. This so called deal (extortion, I say) with Google railroads that 100 million into CBC and other news outlets making them even more indebted to our scummy, scandal ridden, corrupt Trudeau.
It’s just another ploy to garner favourable press and more softball questions that the low IQ’d Trudeau can barely answer
We see you
If there are any that are “eligible after being run through the Liberals corruption sniff test, I guess we’ll find out then
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Catsumi wrote: ↑Dec 6th, 2023, 4:28 pm Rex once again excoriates our loser in chief, Putzy himself
https://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/canada/r ... r-AA1kJNec
Even minimal self-consciousness and the most fitful memory would have prevented Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, in his most dramatic vocal mode, from making this statement recently:
“People are forgetting a little bit that we’re a country that protects the freedom of expression, that protects liberty of conscience, that respects and supports people even when we disagree with them across various points of view.”
Were he referring to the country as it was before his stewardship, this large claim would be both worthy and correct.
However, it is, or it should be a very difficult statement to make after, for example, the hostile and divisive actions of him and his government during the truckers’ protest.
Blasting the ordinary workers who made up the protests as extremists, misogynists and racists, and capping off that strident love-letter with the (purely rhetorical) question — Do we tolerate these people? — hardly squares with the claim to “support people even when we disagree with them.”
He publicly slammed the truck drivers’ legitimate protest and refused to even meet or speak with his citizens which, even with the most generous interpretation, will never square with “respecting and supporting” those with different views.
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And this was Canada’s responseThe Green Barbarian wrote: ↑Dec 6th, 2023, 5:34 pmCatsumi wrote: ↑Dec 6th, 2023, 4:28 pm Rex once again excoriates our loser in chief, Putzy himself
https://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/canada/r ... r-AA1kJNecEven minimal self-consciousness and the most fitful memory would have prevented Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, in his most dramatic vocal mode, from making this statement recently:
“People are forgetting a little bit that we’re a country that protects the freedom of expression, that protects liberty of conscience, that respects and supports people even when we disagree with them across various points of view.”
Were he referring to the country as it was before his stewardship, this large claim would be both worthy and correct.
However, it is, or it should be a very difficult statement to make after, for example, the hostile and divisive actions of him and his government during the truckers’ protest.
Blasting the ordinary workers who made up the protests as extremists, misogynists and racists, and capping off that strident love-letter with the (purely rhetorical) question — Do we tolerate these people? — hardly squares with the claim to “support people even when we disagree with them.”
He publicly slammed the truck drivers’ legitimate protest and refused to even meet or speak with his citizens which, even with the most generous interpretation, will never square with “respecting and supporting” those with different views.
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Trudeau the Trudeau is such a massive loser, much like his angry geriatric supporters. Just yuck! Just Total YUCK !!!!!Pappywinkle wrote: ↑Dec 6th, 2023, 1:26 pmI'm not sure what Google's 12% support level has to do with Trudeau's masterful negotiation of $100 million for Canadian journalism, but it really isn't surprising that the dumb, anti-Liberalist movement doesn't want to acknowledge Trudeau's latest victory. After all, froth at the mouth Trudeau haters only follow American hedge fund owned media and foreign propaganda hate farms, as evidenced in the links they share and their overall abandonment of Canadian journalism and values.liisgo wrote: ↑Dec 6th, 2023, 12:53 pm Only something like 12% of the people still support this cheat and liar. Thanks to the woke liberalist movement party of Canada we no longer have journalism. We have a political propaganda machine. Like WW2. Just disgusting as per the majority of all Canadians now see.
But Canadians with Canadian values clearly see that $100 million for Canadian journalism that comes at zero cost to taxpayers is a massive victory for this entire country, and if the anti-Liberalist movement weren't so blinded by hatred they'd see this is the exact kind of thing they've been clamoring for.
Prime Minister Trudeau, your unwavering support of Canadian journalism is an amazing Christmas gift for all Canadians!