I was reading about how the Liberals and Conservatives are in a virtual deadlock going into the election in October.
Which is shocking given the behaviour and poor governance of perhaps one of the most ideological and arrogant government seen in a loooong time - if ever.
Setting aside the stupid and sophomoric antics of the Prime Minister, there's also a troubling reality of his willingness to essentially break the laws and commit ethics violations.
Which ties in very well with him saying he 'admires China's basic dictatorship.'
Look. People. My fellow compatriots. Trudeau is but a poor leader with a shallow mind.
The whole SNC-Lavalin affair may just be par for the course in the world of shady business and politics, but what happened during and after it is the part Canadians should be focused on.
One should just read Mario Dion's findings in detail. It's truly breathtaking in its violations that could but come from an arrogant body politic.
From attempting to influence an AG to circumnavigate the rule of law, to firing her for not bending to changing prosecutorial rules in the criminal code after heavy lobbying from a company to explicit violations to the Conflict of Interest Act.
Above all, his claim of him having done so was to nobly 'save jobs' also runs into direct violation of the Conflict of Interest Act which specifically says an AG must not take into consideration the 'economic interest of the nation' in order to decide if a prosecution can move forward.
Trudeau, at the end of it all, was willing to ignore the rule of law to 'save 9000 jobs'.
This is how banana republics and tin pot dictators behave. Pick and chose what they like in the laws.
Essentially, as we found out the Act is toothless. In other words, just a bunch of 'hey. don't do it and we'll trust you to not break the spirit of these words!'
Along came Justin who shat all over that notion.
What good is a nation if it can't even held its own leaders to account despite our brave proclamations of being committed to the rule of law?
Justin failed spectacularly on this front and Canadians are willing to give him another mandate.
Doesn't say much about us as a vigilant and diligent citizenry on guard for thee and our democracy.
Appalling apathetic.
And disgraceful.
Which is shocking given the behaviour and poor governance of perhaps one of the most ideological and arrogant government seen in a loooong time - if ever.
Setting aside the stupid and sophomoric antics of the Prime Minister, there's also a troubling reality of his willingness to essentially break the laws and commit ethics violations.
Which ties in very well with him saying he 'admires China's basic dictatorship.'
Look. People. My fellow compatriots. Trudeau is but a poor leader with a shallow mind.
The whole SNC-Lavalin affair may just be par for the course in the world of shady business and politics, but what happened during and after it is the part Canadians should be focused on.
One should just read Mario Dion's findings in detail. It's truly breathtaking in its violations that could but come from an arrogant body politic.
From attempting to influence an AG to circumnavigate the rule of law, to firing her for not bending to changing prosecutorial rules in the criminal code after heavy lobbying from a company to explicit violations to the Conflict of Interest Act.
Above all, his claim of him having done so was to nobly 'save jobs' also runs into direct violation of the Conflict of Interest Act which specifically says an AG must not take into consideration the 'economic interest of the nation' in order to decide if a prosecution can move forward.
Trudeau, at the end of it all, was willing to ignore the rule of law to 'save 9000 jobs'.
This is how banana republics and tin pot dictators behave. Pick and chose what they like in the laws.
Essentially, as we found out the Act is toothless. In other words, just a bunch of 'hey. don't do it and we'll trust you to not break the spirit of these words!'
Along came Justin who shat all over that notion.
What good is a nation if it can't even held its own leaders to account despite our brave proclamations of being committed to the rule of law?
Justin failed spectacularly on this front and Canadians are willing to give him another mandate.
Doesn't say much about us as a vigilant and diligent citizenry on guard for thee and our democracy.
Appalling apathetic.
And disgraceful.
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