To all the Trudeau cultist explain me this. How is he handling the covid situation best? Covid cases in Canada are at an all time high than ever. Lockdowns are not working. You have incompetent health officials spouting bs lies for the past 9 months. We are slower on rolling out vaccines than all the countries who've received them, we have the highest unemployment among the developed countries and he is shoving tax increases(cpp increases and carbox tax) like no tomorrow in a middle of an economic crisis. Why do you keep voting for this repeated blacface baffoon who's hell bent on hurting you financially, and mentally. What made you think he's the best thing ever since slice bread?
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My wife didn't vote for him, she could see through the shoe polish.
Dont be jealous. Not my fault they don't want to join you in your parents basement
Am I supposed to come up with something creative and excessive when that's all I need?
Canadians are mostly low-information normies. They just assume that the government is their mommy and would never do them dirty.
Every single government worker has a vested interest in supporting the establishment, as they are usually overpaid for their position and would never command the same salary in the private sector where they have to actually work hard to keep their job.
When they see the media fawning over nurses and teachers as 'front-line heroes', they buy into the narrative as it gives them (stolen) valour, which they can then show off to all their friends on Facebook. (Especially if they have a vagina and/or they are a mangina)
A female acquaintance of mine literally told me that the reason why she took a cushy job with the provincial healthcare system was because she wanted to 'give back' to the community - I shit you not. These people consider themselves legends in their own mind.
I have seen a lot of that. It's basically self aggrandizement covered in a thin layer of altruism.
They profit off of it nicely though. They never talk about that.
All he has to do it blame the provinces. He has taken a relatively hands off approach and let the 13 premiers make 13 sets of rules.