When less is more

This week Mark carney pulled off what should have been impossible.  After a decade of stupidity driven economic destruction, the liberals have a majority government again.

Mark Carney’s minority government transformed into a slim but workable majority in Parliament courtesy of two Monday night byelection victories in Toronto, meaning the prime minister can now more easily advance his high-spending economic and defence agenda over any opposition objections.

Carney did not do this honestly.  He bribed 5 opposition MPs to cross the floor and join the party.  Offering bribes for people to betray their constituents is highly unethical.  It is also perfectly legal in our ridiculous parliamentary system and has been done before by other Prime Ministers.  And to seal the deal Carney brought in the third world to do what he could not count on Canadians to do; vote liberal.

Liberal Industry Minister Mélanie Joly pointed to changing demographics following her party’s performance in the Terrebonne byelection, as new figures show Ottawa has spent millions promoting immigration from French-speaking countries abroad.

“Very important community from Haiti, also from northern Africa… things are changing across the country,” Joly said when asked about the result.

Carney’s distinct lack of ethics was advantageous but probably not as advantages as the help he received from the media who convinced voters that a man with almost no connection to Canada was the only choice to run Canada.

 

The same media that convinced Canadians that the US was no longer a reliable trading partner because of Donald trump still managed to convince Canadians that Carney, who Trump endorsed, was the best person for the job.  Canadians so hated trump that they voted for his preferred Candidate.

This time last year, Carney said in a campaign speech that Canada’s integrated relationship with the U.S. was “over” and that Canadians must “fundamentally reimagine our economy.”

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But the paradox of the claim is that it’s coming from a figure who is more personally enmeshed with the United States than any other prime minister in Canada’s history.

 

If that sounds insane to you It is because it is insane.  Canada is one large open air insane asylum.  Canadians live in a fantasy would where more government is the only answer to any problem.

 

 

Canada’s economy is being strangled by over regulation.  Mark Carney even acknowledged this.  He stated that he wants to get projects approved more quickly.  His plan to solve the problem of too much government was to create another government agency.  Canadians praised our “genius economist” prime minister for his stunning inability to see the forest for the trees.

Canada is in a slow downward spiral because Canadians refuse to accept that it is our own overactive governments that hold us back.  More government is not the solution to problems caused by too much government.  With governments. less truly is more.

I’ll get to the Liberal agenda in a moment, but first let’s dispense with the canard about “building the nation at speeds never seen before.” There are only two things that are rapidly growing in Canada right now: the national debt and unemployment. 

Milei shaved off 90 percent of that inflation. He fired 70,000 government employees, and the private sector then created 5 or 6 times as many jobs to replace them. That’s what you can do in a country that is free of the shackles and delusions of big government.

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