Hopefully, come 2019 Canadians will be a little less embarrassed.
So, this is where we are now, a little over a year after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau tweeted out his welcome to virtually any and all asylum seekers only a day after U.S. President Donald Trump issued his controversial travel ban to those wanting out of seven Muslim-dominated countries.
“To those fleeing persecution, terror & war, Canadians will welcome you, regardless of your faith,” Trudeau wrote on the social media platform. “Diversity is our strength. #WelcomeToCanada.”
Because it’s 2018, we have a cabinet of buffoons who got their positions because of their sex, their race, or their sexual orientation. Anything but merit. Identity politics works so well. What a joke this Liberal government is. A very, dangerous joke.
The EU, led these days on foreign policy matters by French President Emmanuel Macron, still believes in honouring the JCPOA even as the U.S. wisely washes its hands of it. But then again, appeasement has long been the go-to policy for continental Europe. More disturbing is watching Canada adopt the Europeans’ position, holus bolus.
That is wildly inconsistent with the Liberal government’s foreign policy priorities supporting human rights and feminism. In Iran, homosexuals are hanged. Women are jailed for uncovering their hair. And dissent is crushed. On Tuesday, after Trump’s announcement, Canada’s foreign minister, Chrystia Freeland, issued a statement placing her government in opposition to the White House’s decision. “Canada supports an effective rules-based international order, and believes that the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) is essential to prevent Iran from developing a nuclear weapons capability and to ensure greater regional and global security.”
Zero’s only legacy will be what an awful POTUS he was.
It’s strange that a president who had such a transformative effect on our national discourse will leave such a negligible policy legacy. But Barack Obama, whose imperial term changed the way Americans interact and in some ways paved the way for the Trump presidency, is now watching his much-celebrated and mythologized two-term legacy be systematically demolished. This, in many ways, tells us that American governance still works.
Once again Liberals poor money into Canaduh’s adolescent province. They can’t manage squat for Alberta, though, which is where a big chunk of this largesse originates.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced Thursday a $60-million injection of federal funds into a new organization which will develop advanced aluminum manufacturing techniques, an announcement that is likely to benefit voters in a vacant Quebec riding where Trudeau is widely expected to call a byelection as soon as this weekend.
The FBI planted a spy on the inside of the Trump campaign during the election. This is huge! So even with a spy on the inside they have nothing on Russia or any other crimes committed by Trump. This is a very embarrassing time for the FBI. Obama weaponized all our intelligences
— Stonewall Jackson (@1776Stonewall) May 10, 2018
More.
The Red Star has no shame. With a looming election, it’s a timely reminder to their brain dead readers of what happens when you vote PC in Ontari-owe. When you’re that far left, money grows on trees.
It was a glorious, sun-warmed afternoon after a long winter. Robbie Schnurr’s blinds were closed. He was finalizing his plans to die.