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Politics : The Great Canadian Reset

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To: longz who wrote (208)2/2/2025 11:56:37 AM
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Trudeau is visibly upset because Trump is penalizing Canadians, something he seems to believe is solely his prerogative. His frustration isn't about protecting Canadians but rather about maintaining control over them.

Then, in typical fashion, his team proceeded to answer all questions in French, ensuring that the majority of Canadians—along with the American media, couldn't fully understand or broadcast the responses. A calculated move to limit scrutiny.

Canadians are exhausted by hearing about "challenging times." It’s been nothing but one crisis after another, with no real solutions, just endless excuses.

When directly asked if he would recall Parliament, Trudeau outright refused to answer. A true leader would face the nation and take responsibility, but instead, he dodges and deflects, just as the Liberals always do. His avoidance speaks volumes: he simply doesn’t care about Canada.

The Trudeau family has been burdening Canadians for generations, and Justin has only continued the legacy of mismanagement.

Trump might be open to meaningful negotiations with Canada, if we had a serious government. But with Trudeau at the helm, he won’t waste his time engaging with a weak leader surrounded by an incompetent team.

This is the same leader who can't hold his marriage together, can't keep his caucus unified, and exudes no confidence even in himself. And yet, this is supposed to be "Team Canada?" What an embarrassment.

If Trudeau truly stood up for Canadians, we wouldn’t be in this mess. Instead, he and his Liberal government have sown division and drained resources from provinces like Alberta, the economic backbone of the country.

It’s time for Trudeau, the Liberals, and the NDP to step away from politics. They are playing games with Canadian taxpayers' dollars, and the country is paying the price.

Why does he behave like a moody teenager, complete with his childish bracelets? Is this really the leader Canada deserves?

This is what Canada voted for? This is the best we could do?

Trudeau’s 2015 interview with The New York Times revealed his true sentiments: "There is no core identity, no mainstream in Canada," he claimed, envisioning the country as "the first post-national state." And yet, now, when convenient, he suddenly invokes patriotism and unity to rally Canadians in a retaliatory stance against Trump.

Between the 8-minute and 12-minute mark of his recent speech, he contradicted himself, admitting that Canada has a proud history and cultural identity, that we are, in fact, the envy of the world. Which is it, Trudeau?

The arrogance, the body language, the sheer disdain for Canadians, it’s unbearable. This government is an embarrassment.

Canada is in trouble.

It’s time to bring back the truckers.

Fire up those engines—it’s time for an election.

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