Canada is finally stumbling forward politically. The nightmare of the Justin Trudeau Liberals is ending. Voters desperately want relief from a government that has hurt the nation. Even voters who want them gone from office, don’t yet realize how bad the Liberal administration has been for society, the magnitude of the financial corruption, and how deep are the wounds of strife they have brought. Healing the nation will be difficult and complicated.
Now that the Liberal house built on sand is being swept away,
the media would have us believe it is all about Justin Trudeau and his desires
and plans. The sad truth is that he is
the mere symptom and projection of a self-serving voter class that tells its lies
into the wind. The conversation of the political
chattering class now revolves around the fate of one flawed man.
Trudeau said, "I intend to resign as party leader, as
prime minister after the party selects its next leader through a robust
nationwide competitive process. Last night, I asked
the president of the Liberal Party to begin that process. This country deserves
a real choice in the next election, and it has become clear to me that if I am
having to fight internal battles, I cannot be the best option in that
election."
The Prime Minister asked the Governor General for Parliamentary
Prorogation, so business is temporarily suspended until Parliament reconvenes
on March 24. The move means opposition
parties can’t trigger an election with a non-confidence motion before the
Liberals have a new leader, as all parliamentary business has stopped.
Trudeau lost his political caucus support from Ontario,
Quebec, and Atlantic Canada. The Trudeau
days are over. Fortunately, Canada is a
country of law, social rules, and enough Christian cultural foundation that
most Canadians will work it through to an agonizing yet reasonable outcome,
unlike the international scene.
Trudeau says he is going.
Yet he is still dragging us around inside the jail yard as we wait for
the gates of freedom to open with an election.
The farcical political march must stop; the outside world goes on.
Our government must turn its attention to nation-building. One in ten Canadians uses food banks. Too many people are jobless and homeless. We are drowning in debt. It may get worse for a time. President Donald Trump threatens to impose 25%
tariffs on our exports. His additional promise
to deport 10 million illegal aliens could see a wave crashing our border. The Prime Minister and his Cabinet do not have
the mandate and skill to deal with this.
Canada needs the ready and waiting Conservatives to govern, like the adults we need. They can meet the internal and international challenges, and begin healing our wounds.
Trudeau and his complete Caucus need to
leave, and the Liberal Party needs to find an acceptable reason to exist.
We need an election to put Canada first.
1 comment:
Poilievre is the best prepared compared to many past PMs to nation build, especially in contrast to the nothing-empty resume of Justin Trudeau. PP will be the adult in the room. He also has a talented group with him. The sour, cynical negatives in the media are an affront to the best interest of Canada, and reveal how far we have sunk. Sinners and narcissists don’t like the truth about themselves. Fortunately, deliverance is coming for our nation.
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