Long lead times confuse Canadians
This week Canadians discovered that they are poorer than Alabama. The reaction from Canadian liberals was immediate. According to those deluded lunatics the statistics were both not true and true but Donald Trump’s fault. Liberal Canadian media were as equally shocked by the news. I mean it was so sudden. According to the Globe and Mail it came out of nowhere. Except of course it didn’t.
Indeed, Canadians didn’t just wake up one morning to find that “out of nowhere,” we had become poorer that the southern U.S. state. The reality is that we’ve been actively kneecapping ourselves for some time, all while maintaining a smug sense of superiority.
When politicians do stupid things, it often takes a long time for the damage to become too large to ignore. That is where we are now. We are in the find out stage of “allow politicians to Fuck around and find out”. Canadian politicians have been fucking around for a very long time and now Canadians are starting to find out.
The numbers aren’t dramatic at first glance — a 2.3 per cent annual increase in consumer insolvencies tempered by a 3.8 per cent dip in filings in the fourth quarter.
But taken together, they tell a story about pressure building quietly for many Canadian households.
Politicians caused this but ultimately it is the voters who are to blame. At any time, we could have stopped them. We could have stepped in and prevented politicians from building one of the largest, most useless bureaucracies on earth.
From 2015 to 2025, the federal bureaucracy grew by almost 40%, from 257,034 employees to 357,965, an increase of more than 100,000.
If bigger government meant better government, our federal government would get the gold medal for making the lives of Canadian better.
Which brings up the final issue: bureaucracy. Like a hydra, Ottawa has sprouted a myriad of new agencies, councils and programs to support the strategy. These include the Defence Investment Agency, the Defence Advisory Forum, the Science and Research Defence Advisory Council, BOREALIS (the Bureau of Research, Engineering and Advanced Leadership in Innovation and Science), the Canadian Defence Industry Resilience Program (CDIR) and the Northern Operational Support Hubs Program (NOSH).
According to Norman, “Every one of these needs a secretariat to support it, otherwise they will not deliver.” Cue the expansion of bureaucracy, which tends to slow down decision making, not speed it up. The strategy also includes no hierarchy of needs and framework of authority, to make it clear who has the final say on what.
We also should have taken at least a passing interest when they appointed party insiders as judges that force taxpayers to support fraudulent asylum claimants.
Irfan Ahmad arrived in Canada under the “convention refugee abroad” program in 2014, citing his status as a member of the Ahmadi community, a persecuted Muslim minority group in Pakistan.
Between January 2016 and March 2022, Ahmad returned to Pakistan six times, spending 336 days in the country, the ruling notes.

Maybe, just maybe we could have asked that criminals should be treated like, you know, criminals.
The “known to police” theme is not gossip. It’s a policy problem Canada refuses to systematize.
Or at the very least insisted that our governments stop cooperating with criminal cartels.
A former senior U.S. intelligence official has concluded that an “unprecedented crime convergence” is underway across Canada, involving nearly 700 organized crime groups operating in strategic cooperation and networked into 48 countries—amid virtually no coordinated national response from Ottawa
I might be way off base with this, but I think Donald Trump would be a lot less antagonistic to Canada if fewer Canadian politicians were in bed with the criminal cartels and the CCP.
Canada is a “key target” for CCP infiltration, citing its relatively lenient immigration policies, less robust counterintelligence infrastructure compared to the United States, and its valuable membership in the Five Eyes intelligence alliance. Because it is safer to enter and exit the U.S. from Canadian soil, Eric explains, the CCP frequently uses Canada as a staging ground to access sensitive allied data while bypassing America’s stricter counterespionage scrutiny.
Canada’s top intelligence agency refused to disclose how many federal ridings in the 2025 election were direct targets of foreign agents, including those potentially from the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) during the campaign.
In popular culture politicians are characterized as corrupt, fast-talking liars. For decades Canadian politicians have done nothing to dispel that stereotype. The sad part is that Canadian voters just don’t care. Every election they just vote for the guy the media tells them to, even when that guy openly despises Canada and Canadians.
“The late Pierre Trudeau made no secret of his contempt for Canada and Canadians as a national group, and instead put his faith in universal abstractions.”

There is no lower form of life in the universe than a professional politician. They also tend to be the most destructive force in the universe. Politicians do as much damage as nuclear weapons, but the damage is not sudden as it would be with a bomb. The damage accumulates with time. Many of our current problems started with the first Trudeau moron over 50 years ago.
The long fuse on political bombs is what makes it difficult for the average person to link cause to effect. The average person has a hard time understanding that the roots of a problem may go back to before they were born. They prefer an easier explanation that Canadian media are only too willing to provide; “Orange man bad”.
It is impossible to fix problems without first determining the root cause but that is beyond the cognitive abilities of most Canadians. Canadians can’t link their current health problems to an experimental treatment they took only 4 years ago. They will never Understand the decades long trail back to the root cause of current problems.
There is no hope for Canada. You cannot fix a country full of Canadians.














