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Saturday, January 5, 2019

Goodbye.......please!

Globe and Mail columnist Margaret Wente, with whom I seem to share a brain, had a great column today about what's wrong with Justin Trudeau.  Frankly, don't know how she kept it to column length?  She could have gone on and on and on. 

This brainless dope (and dope smoker) has managed to isolate Canada from many countries, such as China, India, Saudi Arabia, Russia and even the U.S.  A laughing stock, we are no longer a player on the world stage.  As I have said many times, how can you have a foreign minister who is banned from Russia!?  As to her "negotiation" of the new NAFTA, she managed to get us screwed on many fronts.  As I have also pointed out, I was part of the original Free Trade Task Force that put the deal together in 1988/89.  All she had to do was tweak it, a task that took her almost two years.  Two years!  And we ended up with a worse deal.

Wente also talks about western alienation, which is HUGE in Alberta.  People hate Trudeau.  They also hate Notley, who played "social licence" footsie with him to get a pipeline built.  Guess what?  No pipeline.  And there will not be one until these two incompetents are gone.  I predict Jason Kenney will wipe the NDP off the electoral map this Spring.  They are going to get mauled and probably won't even achieve party status -- at least I hope not.  Many NDPers are not running again.  I mean, why spend money on a useless campaign?

I exchanged a couple of emails with Wente not long ago and we talked about Canada's carbon footprint.  Actually, it's non-existence.  Our boreal forests clean twice the carbon the entire country produces, so we are a "carbon negative" country.  She agreed and mentioned it in her column.  "The sanctimonious preaching of Environment Minister Catherine McKenna (Climate Barbie to me) has become seriously annoying," says Wente.  Hear hear!

She also wrote about the debt and deficits, which are a scandal.  How Trudeau could have racked up a $19 billion deficit after inheriting a balanced budget is beyond the beyond! 

As to Andrew Scheer, he is barking up the wrong election-issue tree when he talks about how he will do away with the carbon tax.  He should drop that one because the provinces are doing the job for him by simply not paying it.  What he should really hammer is the open-border issue -- something all legitimate Canadians are against.  There is currently a backlog of 64,000 cases to be heard by the desperately under-funded Immigration and Refugee Board.  You cannot have a country where people casually stroll across an open border, settle in for a few years on the public dime and wait years for their cases to be heard.  That pisses everyone off -- especially the immigrants who waited in the cue for years to get into Canada legally. 

That's the issue I'd rail against, were I Scheer.  Otherwise, we'll have another term of the abominable Trudeau.  Gawd help us!    

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