Political gamesmanship, lies, treachery, control of an appointed senate, and floor crossings have guaranteed a Carney government for at least the next three years. It's obvious, to me, that we are now being governed by a corrupt un-elected regeime that has retained power through dishonest manipulation of the political system, not the democratic will of the people. The most northern banana republic on earth. In banana republics, as I understand it, they have revolutions, guerillas, insurrection and civil war. Is that the path we're on?
After years of indoctrination, the majority of Canadians are infected by the "Woke Mind Virus". They will continue to support governments that throw money at their causes that do nothing to further society. And governments will continue to support this crowd because it keeps them in power and allows them to control the wealth. There is not enough common sense people to change the narrative and as the article suggests, the critical thinkers just want to be left alone. Canada will have to go full Venezuela before the Elbow Up crowd realizes they have been played. Buckle up.
From the outside, Canada still looks like a functioning democracy. Elections are held on schedule, Parliament convenes, and parties campaign against one another. The trouble is that almost none of it functions as advertised.
Today, Canada’s “democracy” operates as a procedural husk — a system that retains every formal structure of democratic governance being repurposed to serve the political class rather than the public it claims to represent.
Over the past five years, the governing party has called elections to bury active investigations into national security breaches and financial corruption. Parliament sat for just sixteen percent of the available days while MPs collected full salaries and per diems for the other eighty-four.
More than 121,000 ballots went uncounted in a single federal election. A riding was decided by one vote after an Elections Canada employee printed the wrong postal code on dozens of ballot envelopes — and the Supreme Court had to annul the result. A 298-vote Conservative lead in another riding disappeared overnight and surfaced as a 29-vote Liberal win, chalked up to “data entry errors.”
A foreign power interfered in two consecutive federal elections, funded at least eleven candidates, and faced no meaningful consequence. A sitting Liberal MP publicly encouraged people to collect a bounty placed by the Chinese Communist Party on a Conservative candidate. The current Prime Minister was initially installed by 131,674 Liberal Party members — roughly one-third of one percent of the Canadian population — and governs with a cabinet largely comprised of people who served the man that resigned in disgrace before him. And in the months since, five Members of Parliament elected under one banner have crossed the floor to hand that Prime Minister an impending majority no Canadian voter ever granted.
Not one of these events has triggered a constitutional crisis. The Governor General has not intervened, the courts have addressed only the most egregious case, and the media has covered each as an isolated story — a bad recount here, a questionable floor crossing there, a foreign interference inquiry that found “troubling” events but assured Canadians the overall outcome was not affected.
That is how a democracy dies. Through a slow and methodical dissolution of integrity, where each violation is absorbed, normalized, and filed away as an exception rather than recognized as part of a pattern.
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Political gamesmanship, lies, treachery, control of an appointed senate, and floor crossings have guaranteed a Carney government for at least the next three years. It's obvious, to me, that we are now being governed by a corrupt un-elected regeime that has retained power through dishonest manipulation of the political system, not the democratic will of the people. The most northern banana republic on earth. In banana republics, as I understand it, they have revolutions, guerillas, insurrection and civil war. Is that the path we're on?
After years of indoctrination, the majority of Canadians are infected by the "Woke Mind Virus". They will continue to support governments that throw money at their causes that do nothing to further society. And governments will continue to support this crowd because it keeps them in power and allows them to control the wealth. There is not enough common sense people to change the narrative and as the article suggests, the critical thinkers just want to be left alone. Canada will have to go full Venezuela before the Elbow Up crowd realizes they have been played. Buckle up.
From the outside, Canada still looks like a functioning democracy. Elections are held on schedule, Parliament convenes, and parties campaign against one another. The trouble is that almost none of it functions as advertised.
Today, Canada’s “democracy” operates as a procedural husk — a system that retains every formal structure of democratic governance being repurposed to serve the political class rather than the public it claims to represent.
Over the past five years, the governing party has called elections to bury active investigations into national security breaches and financial corruption. Parliament sat for just sixteen percent of the available days while MPs collected full salaries and per diems for the other eighty-four.
More than 121,000 ballots went uncounted in a single federal election. A riding was decided by one vote after an Elections Canada employee printed the wrong postal code on dozens of ballot envelopes — and the Supreme Court had to annul the result. A 298-vote Conservative lead in another riding disappeared overnight and surfaced as a 29-vote Liberal win, chalked up to “data entry errors.”
A foreign power interfered in two consecutive federal elections, funded at least eleven candidates, and faced no meaningful consequence. A sitting Liberal MP publicly encouraged people to collect a bounty placed by the Chinese Communist Party on a Conservative candidate. The current Prime Minister was initially installed by 131,674 Liberal Party members — roughly one-third of one percent of the Canadian population — and governs with a cabinet largely comprised of people who served the man that resigned in disgrace before him. And in the months since, five Members of Parliament elected under one banner have crossed the floor to hand that Prime Minister an impending majority no Canadian voter ever granted.
Not one of these events has triggered a constitutional crisis. The Governor General has not intervened, the courts have addressed only the most egregious case, and the media has covered each as an isolated story — a bad recount here, a questionable floor crossing there, a foreign interference inquiry that found “troubling” events but assured Canadians the overall outcome was not affected.
That is how a democracy dies. Through a slow and methodical dissolution of integrity, where each violation is absorbed, normalized, and filed away as an exception rather than recognized as part of a pattern.
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