Destructive Liberals, Loser Conservatives, and Trump’s Proposal
Now is the Time for Sober Self-Assessment
Not a few Canadians woke up Tuesday morning disappointed with the results of the federal election. Under three consecutive Liberal terms, crime is worse, mass immigration has fractured social cohesion, and the standard of living is trashed.
Many voted for change, supporting the Conservative Party of Canada, and now they’ve awoken to another Liberal term, just under a different leader.
The Conservatives drew in record numbers of voters and a record-setting share of the vote, but it was not enough to win seats in the disproportionately represented ridings on the banks of Lake Ontario and the Saint Laurence seaway. If you can’t win those ridings, you can’t hold power.
Many Conservatives blame their loss on the Donald Trump factor. Once Trump started talking about the 51st State and Governor Trudeau, their polling dipped, whilst the Liberals capitalized on the fears of baby boomers, who appear to be the only demographic still suffering from a CBC Lobotomy.
The generation that demanded we hide in place for 3 years to protect them from dying of COVID in nursing homes, now determined the election in a way that might maintain the status quo of enslaving their grandchildren:
“Then Isaiah said to Hezekiah, “Hear the word of the Lord: Behold, the days are coming, when all that is in your house, and that which your fathers have stored up till this day, shall be carried to Babylon. Nothing shall be left, says the Lord. And some of your own sons, who will come from you, whom you will father, shall be taken away, and they shall be eunuchs in the palace of the king of Babylon.” Then Hezekiah said to Isaiah, “The word of the Lord that you have spoken is good.” For he thought, “Why not, if there will be peace and security in my days?” (2 Kings 20:16-19).
Meanwhile, Conservatives have been pitting this all against Trump: “If he hadn’t inserted himself into this, we would have won.” What a cop-out. Perhaps if the Conservatives hadn’t tripped over themselves to prove that they have a worse case of Trump Derrangements Syndrome (TDS) than the Liberals, they might have won. Conservative TDS was as opportunistic of a grandstand as the feigned Liberal nationalism. The Conservatives let the Liberals control the agenda by running for cover when accused of propping up a mini-Trump in Poilievre.
Instead of faking sick with TDS, why not attack Liberal hypocrisy on the issue of tariffs? The Liberals have tariffed our paycheques with oppressive taxation, and the only difference between them and Trump is that Trump is supposed to care first for the Americans and the Liberals first for the Canadians. Tariffs on US goods entering Canada are just another tax on Canadians, and so are the millions of other fees strangling Canadians at the whims of the American Canadian government.
In what is the coldest country on earth, many can no longer afford to heat their homes in the winter, but at least the Liberals’ consciences are clear, knowing the sacrifice will save us from a warmer climate.
So, Trump tariffs us with US tariffs, while the Liberals have been tariffing our paycheques, alcohol, tobacco, fuel, electricity, all goods and services with inflation, and then, to boot, the Liberals throw more tariffs on us by tariffing imported American goods, which is further offloaded on the Canadian consumer.
But, to the Conservatives, “Orange-man bad,” because the CBC said so. Conservatives marginally lost several ridings, and, had they won the populist Peoples Party vote, they might have won many of those same ridings.
But their brass ran scared of appearing populists and of consequently having the media smear them as MAGA. The media was already comparing them to Trump, and the people who still believe the media would still have believed the media, so I suspect that their fabricated case of TDS, making them look fragile and disingenuous, cost them some votes.
Had they in reality talked social issues like transgenderism and the freedom convoy, they likely would have drawn more in. When Tamara Lich and Chris Barber were convicted as criminals for their role in the freedom convoy during the election campaign, the courts essentially threw Poilievre a softball.
He didn’t even swing.
He watched the ball cross the plate, with eyes the size of saucers and his tongue on the floor. He even dropped his bat, refused to swing, and folded his arms, as the ruling judge threw him a softball the size of a beachball.
Pierre stood there and pretended not to see it, but we all know he saw it. Lest he appear too radical, he might as well have gone full-bore Ron McLean, as he let our true heroes suffer in silence, cowardly silent as he was.
Why didn’t he platform Tamara Lich as a national hero, a modern-day Canadian Queen Boudica, rescuing us from our parasitical overlords? Why didn’t he publicly offer her and Barber a position in government? And, for that matter, why hasn’t he mentioned Josh Alexander, the teenage leader of “Save Canada,” who was expelled from his publicly funded Roman Catholic high school for essentially saying that boys are born with penises and girls with vaginas, and noting that the two should not be in the same bathroom?
Most people still don’t know how brutal the convoy crackdown was and how odiously perverted the tranny movement is. Had the Conservatives been conservative, they would have put their opponents on the defensive.
They didn’t.
Instead, they ran from their own shadows at the slightest hint that they might be a tad Trumpish or might marginally conserve anything remotely Canadian. Who wants a “Conservative” government, if their policies are mere reactions to Trump? Did he say anything about the church burnings? Anything? Just one thing?
I’m not convinced the boomer vote had to be lost to the Liberals. Really, do you think boomers want their 16-year-old granddaughters playing rugby against boys with lipstick while changing in dressing rooms before grown men with real penises and fake boobs? Silence from the Conservatives.
The Conservatives weren’t dealt a bad hand. They had a royal flush, but they refused to play their cards.
They forfeited on these key social issues. “It’s the economy, stupid,” but apparently, no it is not.
The economy is in the sewer, and the CPC still didn’t win, despite their clearly articulated economic solution.
To think persons are purely economic animals is to misunderstand humanity. We care about history, we care about society, we care about tradition, we care about beauty, and we care about morality.
I don’t blame the individual candidates, as a number are hard-working principled persons. In fact, admittedly, I voted Conservative, but only because I respect our local candidate, who interestingly lost our riding to the Liberals by less votes than the Peoples Party received.
I blame the party brass. I blame head-office. They didn’t lose because of circumstances; they lost because their strategists are perpetual losers.
Some will offer the Conservatives excuses because, after all, the media wouldn’t cover for them. That’s a fig leaf to cover their naked milksop.
Had they created controversy, demonstrating the evil of the convoy crackdown and the vileness of the tranny movement, they could have driven traffic to their social media accounts and to the online news outlets who supported them, substantiating their points and driving the agenda, while discrediting their political and media opponents.
They didn’t, and they have no one to blame for their loss but themselves.
Beyond that, if Rob Ford, who was a populist conservative, demonstrated anything when elected mayor of Toronto in 2010, it is that voter-rich Toronto is much more instinctively conservative than the Laurentian consensus and the yellow-bellied Conservative strategists would like to admit. Rob Ford ran his campaign from the heart, and he won the hearts of the people. Tanya Granic Allen proved something similar when she ran for leader of the Ontario Progressive Conservatives in 2018, on a pro-family platform, receiving massive support in the GTA.
The people only need an actual conservative champion who loves them, which they haven’t had since Rob Ford died and his opportunistic pinko brother Doug did Tanya Granic Allen dirty.
As an 11th generation Canadian, I wonder if my nation is dead.
I’m a patriotic Canadian and a nationalist, having admired the likes of real Canadians like Stompin’ Tom Connors and Don Cherry, but that cadre either sadly no longer walks among us or, if they do, they’ve been cancelled and besmirched – racists for telling you people to wear poppies, of all things!
Speaking of Grapes – who in my mind might be The Last of The Canadians –Poilievre had an opportunity to defend him too, but he didn’t. Poilievre defended none of our living heroes. Our living heroes have been smeared, fined, stomped on, fired, persecuted, and imprisoned.
Poilievre is silent.
For that, he comes across as a disloyal opportunist, governed by shallow-minded pansy strategists as opposed to largeness of heart. How often did he mention church burnings? Once? I didn’t hear a peep.
Canada has become an economic zone for the Earth’s carrion to pick the rotting flesh from the carcasses of our ancestors’ accomplishments, while we self-righteously flagellate ourselves for the pretended sins of those who built this land, reciting mindless land acknowledgements before official events and listening to our national anthem sung in Punjabi at hockey games, claiming to be patriotic for booing the American anthem sung in our own language.
The patriot in me has led me to believe our national interests would be best served by entertaining Donald Trump’s offer to be his “cherished 51 st state.”
We could still be Canadian, like Texans are still Texans and Newfies are still Newfies and Quebecois are still Quebecois and Hawaiians are still Hawaiians, but we’d be part of something far more respectful of our history and culture.
While our actual leaders destroy our culture and identity, virtually transforming us into India’s 51st state, Trump has offered to preserve our identity and culture by receiving us as America’s cherished 51st state –maybe even her most cherished state. While preserving our Canadian identity in the form of a state, as opposed to a “sovereign nation” importing massive amounts of immigrants for cheap labour (something for which we never voted), we’d be liberated from the bondage of taxation and regulation, which has fleeced us in the name of preventing climate change.
Donald Trump, in fact, has spoken more glowingly of the Canadian people than our own Prime Minister Justin Trudeau ever did during his three terms. In fact, Trump has said we can keep our “beautiful Oh Canada,” our anthem that Trudeau disparaged with his new feminist rendition (did Poilievre ever mention that?), and I suspect Trump might even encourage us to sing it in English, instead of Punjabi.
Trudeau used his time in office to denigrate our history and vilify our ancestors, while Canada’s official Conservative leaders, run by panty-waist strategists spooked by the thought of MAGA boogeymen under their beds, buried their pretty little heads under pillows as their frail quivering bodies cowered from cultural issues between the bedsheets.
Trump, who avows love for the Canadian people, has offered to help us, cut our taxes, restore our rights, and liberate us from our Canada-hating politicians and government bureaucrats.
We should be honoured by his proposal, and, if we were wise, we’d consider it.