Canada is a failed state

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Can we all talk about how Carney said our relationship with the USA as we know it is over, meanwhile Canada is literally under US airspace protection with a US commander?
And Trump said he wants Canada to be the 51st state. All that aside, I think anyone who believes that election soundbites are credible is unserious. Carney is trying to play into the common man's view that only HE can stand against Trump even though every NATO country still cooperates with the US. With the tarrif shit, still both we and Mexico trade with the US. What's going on with Trump, we can guess at, but Carney is much easier to guess: he wants to win this election, he'll say what's convenient.
 
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And Trump said he wants Canada to be the 51st state. All that aside, I think anyone who believes that election soundbites are credible is unserious. Carney is trying to play into the common man's view that only HE can stand against Trump even though every NATO country still cooperates with the US. With the tarrif shit, still both we and Mexico trade with the US. What's going on with Trump, we can guess at, but Carney is much easier to guess: he wants to win this election, he'll say what's convenient.

True, like Carney saying Canada will build 1 million houses per year, that's China-level production, hilarious.

Carney's immigration plan is basically the same as Trudeau back in 2019, that's his idea of scaling back.

Trump though is not entirely wrong with the 51st state comment, America views Canada geopolitically as a natural resource warehouse of sorts, just short of being a state.
 
True, like Carney saying Canada will build 1 million houses per year, that's China-level production, hilarious.

Carney's immigration plan is basically the same as Trudeau back in 2019, that's his idea of scaling back.

Trump though is not entirely wrong with the 51st state comment, America views Canada geopolitically as a natural resource warehouse of sorts, just short of being a state.
Not true! you are alternatively our hat, or that blank spot on Elementary school maps of all 50 US States.
 
There are more MAGA Republicans that are anti Israel than there were in 2016. Especially in the younger generations.
Jews that support nationalism and secure borders for Israel and yet still fight against those same policies for the West are really doing damage to their cause.. The Mossad really needs to tell infuential Jews in the media, government and Hollywood to shut the fuck up.
 
(Needed some catharsis so I typed this out.)

There was once a time where I was proud of my nation. I was once proud that great-grandfather on my mother’s side was a diplomat who served his country with distinction and that his son would later dedicate his life to service in the Royal Canadian Air Force in the Second World War and beyond. My father’s family were farmers who worked the land to provide for their families and community—all to build a better life for their descendants. I was taught how millions upon millions came to here with the same goal: to build a nation that was the envy of the world. I was taught how Canadian soldiers captured Vimy Ridge and stormed the beaches of Normandy, how this country punched above its weight on the world stage. No nation or people are perfect. We have committed heinous acts out of ignorance and prejudice, the residential schools and the internment of Japanese-Canadians to name two. However, I had once believed that it was possible to learn from the mistakes of the past to work towards a brighter future.

No more. I have seen the true face of the Canada-that-is and see a country driven by bitterness, entitlement, and histrionics worthy of only the most malignant narcissist for the last decade. It only took the heedless words of President Donald Trump to expose how utterly broken Canada and its people are.

Where was “Team Canada” when it was time to build pipelines and other critical infrastructure to diminish our reliance on the United States as a trading partner fifteen years ago? Oh wait, certain jurisdictions were mewling out their own self-interest while the federal government dragged its feet, creating regulatory uncertainty that chased away investment.

Where was that patriotic fervor when it came to reequipping our armed forces? Our current government forces our soldiers to pay for their own equipment and meals overseas while lavishing Ukraine with generous as a show of “humanitarianism”. I am certain that struggling veterans can take solace in that.

Where was “Elbows Up” when a CSIS informant publicly revealed foreign (specifically Chinese) interference in past elections? Our current government knew of it, but chose to do nothing. They dragged their feet on the issue and narrowed the scope of the inquiry so that they could avoid responsibility. Moreover, they have turned a blind eye to criminal syndicates laundering money under their noses.

This is a government so plagued with scandals that it would have collapsed any regime in any functioning democratic state. SNC-Lavalin? WE Charity? ArriveCAN? The SDTC slush fund? That is only the beginning. It is a government that has overseen an astronomical increase in spending and what is there to show for it? Collapsing government services, out of control immigration, cost-of-living, drug addiction, and general corruption at all—but especially federal—levels of government.

However, the fault ultimately lies at the feet of the Canadian people. If there is one characteristic that defines Canadians in 2025, it is that they will never do the right thing when it counts. They will put on a performance over the most trivial accomplishment so long as there is minimal risk involved, but never do anything that risks the their own personal comfort. They are perfectly content with letting the United States do the heavy lifting on continental defense (reducing us to little more than pampered protectorate) while flirting with the People’s Republic of China behind their backs.

Canadians voted for this government knowing of the Liberal Party’s corruption in both 2019 and 2021 with history poised to repeat itself in 2025. Mark Carney may not be Justin Trudeau, but he is a different shade of lipstick on the same pig. They will scream and curse Trump’s name because it is far more easier for them to assuage their bruised egos than is to address the underlying issues that threaten to tear this nation asunder. It is for that very reason that I believe that Canadians deserve to be mocked and scorned for their complacency and boundless stupidity. I have never seen a people so utterly unworthy of even basic respect. If they continue down this path, then they deserve to have their nation stripped away from them to become the fifty-first state.
 
Once you leave Canada and then come back. It becomes very noticeable the asshole streak most Canadians have. Canadians are shockingly rude, but in an icy passive aggressive way. Like when you work in an office and no one likes each other, but they tolerate each other just enough to not have it explode.
I sensed that they were always snarky judging by the attitude they typically have on twitter when they argue with americans or those identify as conservatives. There was always that air of self-importance and passive-aggressive smugness. With how smug they were, I wondered if they actually have good grasp on geo-politics or actual intelligence but no, most of them are npcs with Dunning-Kruger Syndrome on steroid. They will latch onto every globalist talking points with extreme fervour but frown at the mildest nationalist policies that could have put their country on better trajectory.
 
I'm Canadian. I've been a staunch NDP voter my entire voting life because my MLA does good for my community/town and I like their policies. However, this election I'm torn. I don't want to vote NDP because they're retarded, and I don't want to vote Liberal because I'm not retarded.

I've been doing a lot of research about PP and I just really don't know. A really close friend of mine has been suckling on PP's pp, spouting off about how he's going to "fix" Canada, how he's going to make it so we can buy houses and get the gangs/guns/junkies/drugs off the street, how he's going to fix everything Trudeau ruined. I think my friend isn't looking at things objectively. PP is a career politician who has only managed to get one bill passed in his entire career. All PP does is say "axe the tax" or some other catchy slogan. I don't know, he rubs me the wrong way and I don't entirely trust him to lead our country out of the abysmal shit hole Trudeau dug us into. The Conservatives have historically been all about helping big business and not the little guys. I read the entire Conservative platform, and I like what it has to say.

But, it seems like voting anything but Conservative this election would be me throwing my vote away.

I live near a large city with a temperate climate year-round so it's homeless central. The down town core is a shell of its former self. Businesses are dying, staples/gems of the community are closing their doors because of lasting consequences due to the pandemic on top of the homeless/junkie crisis and greedy landlords. I want my city back. I'm tired of stepping on human shit in the street and walking past people zoinked out of their minds on fentanyl.

Can someone more versed in PP man tell me why he's the best choice?
 
I'm Canadian. I've been a staunch NDP voter my entire voting life because my MLA does good for my community/town and I like their policies. However, this election I'm torn. I don't want to vote NDP because they're retarded, and I don't want to vote Liberal because I'm not retarded.

I've been doing a lot of research about PP and I just really don't know. A really close friend of mine has been suckling on PP's pp, spouting off about how he's going to "fix" Canada, how he's going to make it so we can buy houses and get the gangs/guns/junkies/drugs off the street, how he's going to fix everything Trudeau ruined. I think my friend isn't looking at things objectively. PP is a career politician who has only managed to get one bill passed in his entire career. All PP does is say "axe the tax" or some other catchy slogan. I don't know, he rubs me the wrong way and I don't entirely trust him to lead our country out of the abysmal shit hole Trudeau dug us into. The Conservatives have historically been all about helping big business and not the little guys. I read the entire Conservative platform, and I like what it has to say.

But, it seems like voting anything but Conservative this election would be me throwing my vote away.

I live near a large city with a temperate climate year-round so it's homeless central. The down town core is a shell of its former self. Businesses are dying, staples/gems of the community are closing their doors because of lasting consequences due to the pandemic on top of the homeless/junkie crisis and greedy landlords. I want my city back. I'm tired of stepping on human shit in the street and walking past people zoinked out of their minds on fentanyl.

Can someone more versed in PP man tell me why he's the best choice?
Everyone else will accelerate Canada's decline and make us poorer. With PP we have a CHANCE at some kind of investments and job creation.

I'd rather have a career politician who lived in Canada all his life than a fucking kalistani Jeet or globalist banker with three passport and hasn't lived in Canada for a decade.
 
Jews that support nationalism and secure borders for Israel and yet still fight against those same policies for the West are really doing damage to their cause.. The Mossad really needs to tell infuential Jews in the media, government and Hollywood to shut the fuck up.
People have been asking questions related to this. It's a very quick shift I have noticed in peer to peer dialog within the last year.
 
Can someone more versed in PP man tell me why he's the best choice?
Any party that champions taking guns out of the hands of lawful citizens is a bad choice. Firearms rights are the canary in the coalmine for despotism. Any government that does not trust the public, does not deserve the peoples trust. This one issue alone is enough.

If you look at my post history, I'm not a Pollievre fan, I'm not voting Conservative, and I'm not telling you to vote for them. I'll be throwing my vote away with the PPC, in my solidly Conservative riding. If you live in a contested area, he is clearly a better bet than the devil we already know. The positive in having a career politician is that you have a decent idea on their policy positions (even if campaign promises are rarely honored nowadays).
 
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