Rex Murphy is right about Singh -- a disgrace to Parliament.
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Rex Murphy: If Liberals are 'rigging the system,' why are you supporting them, Jagmeet Singh?
Being in league with the Liberals means you are supporting
having carbon taxes on gas and raising them in a time of record inflation
“It is disgraceful
the way Big Oil is gouging Canadians at the pumps.
“Gas
prices are up and Big Oil CEOs are bragging about record profits.
“Liberals
and Conservatives have rigged the system.
“When
you pay more – their well-connected friends make more.”
It
would have been a strange tweet at any time, but from a (effectively) co-prime
minister it strove for the bizarre.
It
was Jagmeet Singh who delivered this blistering volley, the one-time leader of
the NDP and now parliamentary bodyguard to Justin Trudeau’s Liberals.
Pay
attention please to Line 3 above, the one charging that the Liberals and
Conservatives have “rigged the system.”
Singh
must realize that rigging oil prices is a criminal affair. So, is he charging
that the party (L) that his party (NDP) has just guaranteed a three-year stay
in power, is actually fixing oil prices in collusion with “Big Oil?” That is
after all what the tweet says.
And
is he also saying that Justin Trudeau, green to everything but his socks, is
covertly, sinisterly fattening the bank accounts of “his well-connected
friends?”
Well,
Jagmeet if you mean these things why, oh why, are you in league with them? Why
have you made your party their prop and support?
Do
you not follow the logic of your own thoughts?
You
have proof of this “rigging” Mr. Singh? Let us have it. This is not some flip
comment during question period. It is a dark and deep accusation that the
Liberals and the Conservatives and “Big Oil” have conspired to enrich
themselves through the infliction of pain and punishment on the poor of Canada.
By
the way, how do the Conservatives come into this? I thought they were in
opposition, which offers no sway over policy. As opposed to your NDP, which has
great sway over what the Liberals do.
Singh
is either confused or lazily glib in his pronouncements. Or perhaps totally
invulnerable to the damning ironies of condemning the Liberal party and its
leader while offering himself and his party as their buttress, their shield,
their scaffold and support. If the Liberals are “rigging” the system, they are
giving the Liberals cover. Strange posture for the NDP.
Singh
is either confused or lazily glib
As
for “Big Oil,” just what is that? Something out of one of the lesser James Bond
movies? SPECTRE of the oilsands?
Big
Oil — running Canada? They can’t even get permission to build a pipeline out of
Alberta.
Will
someone please tell Singh that other than in his rhetorical fantasies, Canada
is not run by a cabal of oil “billionaires.” In reality it is run by a
coalition of his NDP and Trudeau’s Liberals. Singh, alas, is the man with the
power — he holds the fate of a whole government in his hands. There is not an
oil executive in the country with so much as a whisper of Jagmeet Singh’s
influence and power.
Tell
him, too, that the cruel cost of gas at the pumps and heating oil for homes is
the direct result of his and Trudeau’s blind anti-Canadian-oil policies. Mr.
Singh, the carbon tax and anti-oil policies of your brother Liberals are one of
the main reason prices have risen to punishing heights.
You
cannot shout about high gas prices, Mr. Singh. You made a deal that enabled
them, a deal that endorsed the rationalization that making the poor in Canada
pay more for essential energy will change — pause for laughter — the global atmosphere.
Supporting
the Liberals means you are supporting having carbon taxes and raising them in a
time of record inflation. You do know who this hurts most. The poor. The
unemployed. Blue-collar workers. Anyone in economic distress. Precisely the set
of citizens that in the days of David Lewis and Tommy Douglas and Jack Layton
the NDP made it their business to protect, fight for, and represent. It’s been
a sad shift from “work to woke,” from being the only true challengers to the
“natural governing power” to its obliging consort and always obliging
handmaiden. (Ms. Atwood please forgive the appropriation of your sad red-hat
heroines.)
Do
you really wish to help these same poor people, Mr. Leader of what once was the
workers’ party? Drop the expedient coalition. Fight against the useless and
injurious carbon tax. Lobby for a couple of pipelines. Talk to a few oil
workers. Tend to the wants and needs of ordinary Canadian citizens.
Is
it so uncomfortable to realize you were elected as a voice of opposition?
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