Thursday, 27 February 2025
The Ford Balloon Partially Deflates.
Monday, 24 February 2025
French Debate: The Liberals Are Still The Greatest Liars In Politics.
Sunday, 23 February 2025
Trump's War On DEI Hiring.
Canada: What Is Happening In The Polls?
Saturday, 22 February 2025
Who Is This Person Who Is Trying To Suppress Free Speech On WarrenKinsella.com?
Trump: How Sweet It Is For The Opposition After Only One Month.
"But by far Trump’s greatest vulnerability is over his management of an economy where renewed signs of inflation are evident, and where his policies, once implemented, could make conditions worse. Already, his job-approval ratings on managing the economy are slipping a bit, as a February 19 Reuters-Ipsos poll indicated:
[T]he share of Americans who think the economy is on the wrong track rose to 53% in the latest poll from 43% in the January 24–26 poll. Public approval of Trump’s economic stewardship fell to 39% from 43% in the prior poll …
Trump’s rating for the economy is well below the 53% he had in Reuters/Ipsos polling conducted in February 2017, the first full month of his first term as U.S. president.
And a mid-February Gallup survey found 54 percent of Americans disapproving Trump’s handling of the economy and 53 percent disapproving his handling of foreign trade. More ominous for Trump if the sentiment persists is that negative feelings about current economic conditions are as prominent as they were when they helped lift Trump to the presidency. The WaPo-Ipsos poll noted above found that 73 percent of Americans consider the economy “not so good” or “poor,” with that percentage rising to 76 percent with respect to gasoline and energy prices and 92 percent with respect to food prices."
Thank you, President Buchanan!
Ukraine's Critical Minerals: How It Will Screw Russia.
You NEVER, EVER, Fuck With The Deep State.
Friday, 21 February 2025
Nanos & Léger.
Nanos now has the CPC lead at seven points, while Léger has it at eight points. Will that hold going forward?
Nsauga Ontario Local News Unscientific Poll.
If Carney is leader:
47.6% (11851) = vote Liberal;
45.5% (11319) = vote Conservative;
4.3% (1064) = vote NDP;
2.7% (665) = vote Green.
Wednesday, 19 February 2025
KingLoserTM Betrays Ukraine.
Marc Bélanger has bad memories of Pablo Rodriguez in the Liberal Party of Canada.
According to Bélanger, Pablo is only a half-hearted Quebec nationalist. Recognizing the Quebec nation was not one of Rodriguez's priorities in Ottawa. You're going to make me lose face because I told the people in the [LPC] caucus not to worry that I had you under control.
Yes, we all know that Rodriguez is a great controller. We've seen plenty of evidence of that in politics and elsewhere.
Moreover, Bélanger doesn't understand how a federally elected official from Quebec can accept Mary Simon's appointment as Governor General. In fact, Pablo seemingly had no problem with Trudeau's decision. Bélanger says this position disqualifies him from running for the QLP leadership.
Pablo is a Quebec nationalist who doesn't like to make waves. He is one of those who have natural reservations when it comes to Quebec nationalism.
Marc Bélanger garde un mauvais souvenir de Pablo Rodriguez au sein du Parti libéral du Canada.
Selon Bélanger, Pablo n'est qu'un nationaliste québécois en demi-teinte : la reconnaissance de la nation québécoise ne faisait pas partie des priorités de Rodriguez à Ottawa. Tu vas me faire perdre la face, parce que j'ai dit aux gens du caucus [du PLC] de ne pas s'inquiéter, que je te maîtrisais.
Oui, nous savons tous que Rodriguez est un grand contrôleur. Nous en avons eu de nombreuses preuves en politique et ailleurs.
De plus, Bélanger ne comprend pas comment un élu fédéral québécois peut accepter la nomination de Mary Simon au poste de gouverneur général. Pourtant, Pablo semble n'avoir eu aucun problème avec la décision de Trudeau. Selon Bélanger, cette position le disqualifie pour se présenter à la direction du PLQ.
Pablo est un nationaliste québécois qui n'aime pas faire de vagues. Il est de ceux qui ont une réserve naturelle envers le nationalisme québécois.
Sunday, 16 February 2025
National Security: Trump Proves He's A Reckless Imbecile.
Tariffs And Retaliatory Tariffs.
Saturday, 15 February 2025
For Those Of You Who Are Wondering Why Today?...
Take A Stand! Buy Harper's Flags of Canada.
Stephen Harper: The raucous birth of our great flag
I have also been in love with flags since I was little. Good on Harper.
CPC: CANADA FIRST Rally.
You Know The CPC Is In Trouble...
Friday, 14 February 2025
Thursday, 13 February 2025
Thank You To My Readers.
Poilièvre's Arctic Policy.
Tuesday, 11 February 2025
Pablo: QLP leadership: a referendum would ‘please’ Trump.
Pablo maintains that a referendum in the Parti Québécois' first term would please the idiot in the White House. According to Rodriguez, such a referendum would create insecurity, instability and division within Quebec society. The pan-Canadian approach to relations with the United States would be no more.
I don't think that these divisions would make Trump happy. In English Canada, we've seen our fellow citizens strengthen the ties that bind them. But in Quebec, for the most part, the solidarity that exists is clearly of a Quebec character.
Anglophones here and elsewhere will, for the most part, unite to save Canada from the threat posed by the Trump Administration. In Quebec, it's a different story: faced with Trump's blackmail and intimidating rhetoric, many Quebecers recognize the next logical step, and that's what the Parti Québécois is counting on.
Unfortunately, Trump is here for another four years. Our society is evolving, maturing and strengthening its collective spirit. Logic leads us to reflect on our political structures, both in Quebec and elsewhere. We shall see whether the PQ forms the next government and if that will be to its advantage, but in the meantime, Quebec society is growing and flourishing. This trend is not advantageous to Quebec federalists or the government in Ottawa. Trump is unwittingly encouraging Quebec nationalism by his actions and words. It remains to be seen whether the PQ will finally be able to realize its dream and build the society envisioned by Lévesque, Parizeau, Bouchard and many others.
Pablo : Course du PLQ : un référendum ferait « plaisir » à Trump.
Pablo nous dit qu'un référendum dans le premier mandat du Parti québécois ferait plaisir à l'idiot de la Maison Blanche. Selon Rodriguez, un tel référendum créerait de l'insécurité, de l'instabilité et de la division au sein de la population québécoise. L'approche pancanadienne des relations avec les États-Unis serait rompue.
Personnellement, je ne suis pas sûr que les divisions de la société québécoise feraient le bonheur de Trump. Au Canada anglais, nous avons vu nos concitoyens renforcer les liens qui les unissent. Mais au Québec, pour l'essentiel, la solidarité qui se manifeste est clairement de nature strictement québécoise.
Les anglophones d'ici et d'ailleurs vont, pour la plupart, s'unir pour sauver le Canada de la menace que représente l'administration Trump. Au Québec, c'est une autre histoire : face au chantage et aux propos intimidants de Trump, beaucoup de Québécois voient la suite logique, et c'est sur cela que compte le Parti québécois.
Malheureusement, Trump est là pour quatre autres années. Notre société évolue, gagne en maturité et renforce son esprit collectif. La logique nous amène à réfléchir sur nos structures politiques, tant au Québec qu'ailleurs. Nous verrons si le PQ forme le prochain gouvernement et si cela sera à son avantage, mais en attendant, la société québécoise grandit et s'épanouit. Cette tendance n'est pas à l'avantage des fédéralistes québécois ni au gouvernement d'Ottawa. Trump encourage involontairement le nationalisme québécois par ses gestes et commentaires. Il reste à voir si le PQ pourra enfin réaliser le rêve et construire la société de Lévesque, Parizeau, Bouchard et bien d'autres.
Sunday, 9 February 2025
Yup. Your Average American Is A Moron!
CPC: From Protest Vessel To Party Losing Ground.
Trump: Always Looking For Someone New To Hate.
Saturday, 8 February 2025
Trump: The President Of A Lemon-Aid Stand Well On Its Way To Abject Failure.
And I Thought The Trudeau Liberals Were The Ultimate In Political Stupidity...
Blocking Ron. The New Political Game, Round Two.
Carney: We Need To Start Knocking Him Down Now.
Ford: Will Lose Big. Will It Be A PC Minority Or Will The Liberals Win?
What Kind Of Idiot Accepts Hockey Tickets From Companies That Your Government Does Business With?
Carney: The Liberal Elitist's Elitist Speaks On Chinese Attack On Freeland.
Sunday, 2 February 2025
Smith: The Mar-a-Lago Trump Gaslighter.
Léger and EKOS Polls.
Elon And The Far-Right.
Rosie Sure Was Tough On Freeland.
Some Morons In Oil & Gas Think It's About Negotiating With Trump...
Trump: Disciple of Jacksonian "Democracy".
Doubtless it will be painful to leave the graves of their fathers; but what do they more than our ancestors did or than our children are now doing? To better their condition in an unknown land our forefathers left all that was dear in earthly objects. Our children by thousands yearly leave the land of their birth to seek new homes in distant regions. Does humanity weep at these painful separations from everything, animate and inanimate, with which the young heart has become entwined? Far from it. It is rather a source of joy that our country affords scope where our young population may range unconstrained in body or in mind, developing the power and faculties of man in their highest perfection.
These remove hundreds and almost thousands of miles at their own expense, purchase the lands they occupy, and support themselves at their new homes from the moment of their arrival. Can it be cruel in this government when, by events which it cannot control, the Indian is made discontented in his ancient home to purchase his lands, to give him a new and extensive territory, to pay the expense of his removal, and support him a year in his new abode? How many thousands of our own people would gladly embrace the opportunity of removing to the West on such conditions! If the offers made to the Indians were extended to them, they would be hailed with gratitude and joy."
For Trump, it's all about Manifest Destiny, where political coercion, pressure and blackmail can be used to force the dissolution of a sovereign neighbour. It's also about American entitlement to Canadian lands with the benefit largely going to the acquirer.
That's what the Trump Tariffs are really about. Make no mistake about it. It's about Trump's clear desire to acquire Canada by hook or by crook. Trump wants Canadians on bended knee, paying him homage. In Trump's mind, or at least what's left of it, it's a singular privilege bestowed on Canadians -- such a glorious invitation that no right-minded Canadian could refuse, at least from the American perspective.
So, think what you will as rational human beings about resolving this dispute but there are no chances of doing so while Trump is in office. Trump will not bend, backtrack, compromise or see reason. Some view an early or eventual renegotiation of CUSMA-USMCA as a possible out. In fact, sadly they're dreaming. If Trump does not get his way, he will simply do away with CUSMA within the next two years without replacement. That's the Trump Master Plan, so Canada and Mexico better be prepared for it. In Trump's mind, he can obviously win now or later -- but either way, the economic ruin of Canada is well on its way. As long as Trump remains in office, he will be an existential threat to Canadian sovereignty.