Our Trump would truly love Canada and want what's best for ALL Canadians, not just Canadians in one region.
Every Canadian lives in one of said regions and every region believes it's being treated unfairly relative to the other regions. The more self-sufficient provinces want the government to let them keep more of their money - the prairies - and the dependent provinces want more gibmedats (or donnez-mois) even if they're getting WAY more than they put in, because a lot of votes come from there (without naming Quebec.)
Name a province that thinks it's doing fine. I'll wait.
You'd need someone able to either admit his province is taking too much, or to come off as an excuse-making loser pointing a finger at the real culprits. Long story short you'd need a politician with enough balls to stand up to Quebec while garnering enough support to not need its votes. Furthermore you'd need someone rich enough to fund his own campaign, but in a business that's not heavily protected by the government (such as telecommunications or transportation. No Rogers or Bombardier people.)
NOW, if we had some electoral reform, scrapped the requirement that Quebec must have a certain number of seats (there's Quebec again, fucking up the whole system) and put in some more realistic representation, a Trump might be able to emerge. Until then? No chance.
Yeah and because Quebec won't vote for someone who can't speak french, our pool of potential patriots is so much slimmer. 95% of people outside of Quebec probably cannot speak french, but you basically have to speak it to become PM, it's lunacy.
We have nobody. Pierre is great but most Canadians don't know him. Max has no shot with that accent. In order to beat Trudeau we kind of need a larger than life personality who happens to be a patriot.
We have a party system designed to be controlled from the outside very easily. We allow paid membership for all parties and only paid members can vote on the party leadership. You can become a member a few months before leadership and mass vote for your candidate and there is no vetting or consequences for this. Party dissidents can be removed at any time by the party dictator and their political career ended instantly as a result.
Given the way our voting system and parties work, it is impossible to have a "trump" or other populist or nationalist leader come out, especially when you factor in our media corruption and propaganda. The person will be deplatformed, labelled a white nazi or simply ignored and banned from all debates and political discussions, much like how Faith Goldy was treated when "private corporations" were allowed to stop running all her ads and she was not invited to televised debates and she was only ever cursorily mentioned as a white nationalist far right etc candidate. All while she was I believe 3rd in polling or some such and multiple lower ranked unknown candidates were invited and championed. That was just for a mayoral race.
As a party system, even creating a new party is impossible. If it doesnt fall in line with leftwing ideology, the media will destroy you first. If that isnt completely successful, paid agitators will enter your party and complete the job of labelling you far right or racists, etc. since you need to run x number of candidates in various ridings to get seats and try to form a government. You end up with something along lines of PPC and Bernier's attempt. Instantly labelled racists and you have media checkmarks on twitter making White People's Party of Canada edits and mocking it online and then paid agitators join party and make posts and public actions designed ot discredit the party and be used by their friends instantly in media to verify their previous racist labels.
If we voted for a president and had primaries, etc like America, there would at least be a possibility to form a movement around a candidate. You cannot do that in any other country due to the European parliament party systems and, of course, the globalist controlled media.
Kevin O'leary is a poor man's Trump, I mean really I shouldn't even mention them in the same breathe, BUT he does have the name and persona that perhaps could beat Trudeau. Sad he cucked out in the 2017 race. We all must come to terms with Trudeau has a big name, he's young (youth vote), he gave people legal weed, and the media will run cover for him 24/7. With this reality in mind, running a bland milk-toast Conservative is dumb.
We'll never, ever have one. Here's why.
Our Trump would truly love Canada and want what's best for ALL Canadians, not just Canadians in one region.
Every Canadian lives in one of said regions and every region believes it's being treated unfairly relative to the other regions. The more self-sufficient provinces want the government to let them keep more of their money - the prairies - and the dependent provinces want more gibmedats (or donnez-mois) even if they're getting WAY more than they put in, because a lot of votes come from there (without naming Quebec.)
Name a province that thinks it's doing fine. I'll wait.
You'd need someone able to either admit his province is taking too much, or to come off as an excuse-making loser pointing a finger at the real culprits. Long story short you'd need a politician with enough balls to stand up to Quebec while garnering enough support to not need its votes. Furthermore you'd need someone rich enough to fund his own campaign, but in a business that's not heavily protected by the government (such as telecommunications or transportation. No Rogers or Bombardier people.)
NOW, if we had some electoral reform, scrapped the requirement that Quebec must have a certain number of seats (there's Quebec again, fucking up the whole system) and put in some more realistic representation, a Trump might be able to emerge. Until then? No chance.
Yeah and because Quebec won't vote for someone who can't speak french, our pool of potential patriots is so much slimmer. 95% of people outside of Quebec probably cannot speak french, but you basically have to speak it to become PM, it's lunacy.
We have nobody. Pierre is great but most Canadians don't know him. Max has no shot with that accent. In order to beat Trudeau we kind of need a larger than life personality who happens to be a patriot.
We have a party system designed to be controlled from the outside very easily. We allow paid membership for all parties and only paid members can vote on the party leadership. You can become a member a few months before leadership and mass vote for your candidate and there is no vetting or consequences for this. Party dissidents can be removed at any time by the party dictator and their political career ended instantly as a result.
Given the way our voting system and parties work, it is impossible to have a "trump" or other populist or nationalist leader come out, especially when you factor in our media corruption and propaganda. The person will be deplatformed, labelled a white nazi or simply ignored and banned from all debates and political discussions, much like how Faith Goldy was treated when "private corporations" were allowed to stop running all her ads and she was not invited to televised debates and she was only ever cursorily mentioned as a white nationalist far right etc candidate. All while she was I believe 3rd in polling or some such and multiple lower ranked unknown candidates were invited and championed. That was just for a mayoral race.
As a party system, even creating a new party is impossible. If it doesnt fall in line with leftwing ideology, the media will destroy you first. If that isnt completely successful, paid agitators will enter your party and complete the job of labelling you far right or racists, etc. since you need to run x number of candidates in various ridings to get seats and try to form a government. You end up with something along lines of PPC and Bernier's attempt. Instantly labelled racists and you have media checkmarks on twitter making White People's Party of Canada edits and mocking it online and then paid agitators join party and make posts and public actions designed ot discredit the party and be used by their friends instantly in media to verify their previous racist labels.
If we voted for a president and had primaries, etc like America, there would at least be a possibility to form a movement around a candidate. You cannot do that in any other country due to the European parliament party systems and, of course, the globalist controlled media.
Kevin O'leary is a poor man's Trump, I mean really I shouldn't even mention them in the same breathe, BUT he does have the name and persona that perhaps could beat Trudeau. Sad he cucked out in the 2017 race. We all must come to terms with Trudeau has a big name, he's young (youth vote), he gave people legal weed, and the media will run cover for him 24/7. With this reality in mind, running a bland milk-toast Conservative is dumb.