October 11, 2024
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For Jagmeet Singh the supply and confidence agreement with the Liberals has been a lesson in the thing the NDP dislike more than anything else: reality. The reality that they have been used. The reality that, though some of their ideas have been adopted, they have not received credit for it; Trudeau and the Liberals have. The reality that social media posturing can’t hide the fact that the NDP are heading to further irrelevance because they have offered no substance to match their show.

Jagmeet Singh just clinched it for Pierre Poilievre

The NDP crashes into the reality that they’ve been used

Whenever a politician insists on the phrase “Let me be clear,” the one thing anyone within earshot can be assured of is that clarity will be in very short supply. The only phrase that foretells an even foggier utterance is the worrying assurance that a politician is being “absolutely clear.”

And so enter Jagmeet Singh who, in recent days, has been very adamant about being very clear on the meaning of his tearing up of the supply and confidence agreement he and the NDP had with the Liberals until Wednesday.

Hunting for evidence of the implications in his campaign style video released after the announcement makes for bare pickings. He is, we are told “running for prime minister,” (insert your own joke here) and also assures the audience that “It’s always impossible until it isn’t. It can’t be done until someone does it.” What indeed that “it” may be is left very much up to the listener, and Singh has so far offered no clarification on what impossible task he is embarking upon, or indeed anything else.

Pressed Thursday by reporters to say whether or not he has confidence in the Liberal government, Singh once again waffled, even when pushed directly by Laura Stone of the Globe and Mail about his quite clear political posturing.

So, lest there be any doubt, we should all be quite clear there is no plan. It should be noted, however, that this lack of plan is in full alignment with the general lack of clarity and mission the NDP and Jagmeet Singh have exhibited for the past several years. The playbook has been the same for some time now on every issue: Singh complains bitterly on X about how horrible Justin Trudeau is and then does absolutely nothing about it.

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BTDT
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September 8, 2024 11:08 am

Singh, like Trudeau is no friend of this nation. Singh will have his pension come hell or high water and Canada be damned.

Canada has long been celebrated as a land of opportunity, freedom, and hope. People from around the globe have aspired to become Canadian, drawn by our reputation as a welcoming, fair, and democratic nation.

But today, our country’s identity is under siege, not from outside invaders but from within — by an ideology that seeks to erase what it means to be Canadian. The left’s relentless attack on our values, history, and sense of belonging is tearing at the very fabric of our democracy.

Canada’s identity is under siege? We have an identity? Not according to one people person. A proud citizen of the Nation of Quebec. An equally proud Citizen of the World (he once displayed that on a t-shirt). Remember folks, it was Trudeau that boasted to the world that “Canada has no core values”. Tell that to the troops with minutes left to live as they charged down the ramps of landing craft at Juno Beach. Trudeau wrongly and disgustingly slandered 10’s of millions of Canadians calling us “systematically racist”. Despite ZERO proof. If any politician ever deserved more to be relegated to the dustbin of history ASAP, it is Justin Trudeau.

“Nothing in the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity”.

MLK

KLEIN: The left’s agenda is destroying Canadian identity, threatening democracy (msn.com)

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