By I.M. Ulysses
The election of Justin Trudeau to Prime Minister of Canada does not merely represent a momentary shift in public opinion. It’s a sign that the political and moral pendulum of this country has and is continuing to move left; away from God and the values we once held dear.
The election of Justin Trudeau to Prime Minister of Canada does not merely represent a momentary shift in public opinion. It’s a sign that the political and moral pendulum of this country has and is continuing to move left; away from God and the values we once held dear.
The fact is, the people of this once sensible nation have elected a man who is by far the dumbest person to ever become prime minister. He is no statesman, and his woolly-headed ideas are so bizarre as to represent a genuine threat to the Canada I grew up in.
I cannot stress this enough. Justin Trudeau, and his Liberal Party, are the antithesis of all that is sensible and good about this country. His ally in Ontario, the Liberal and lesbian Premier Kathleen Wynne, and her predecessor, Dalton McGuinty, nearly bankrupted my native province! Between the two of them, they slavishly followed a program of bizarre and uneconomical ideas in order to “save the environment” by increasing energy rates, and peppering the province with un-wanted (and unneeded) wind turbines. In the meantime, their social values have contributed to the moral perversion of our young students; warping their minds regarding Judeo-Christian morality in order to introduce a pro-gay agenda for the sake of "tolerance."
I cannot, therefore, help believing that the election of Justin Trudeau is a sign that the slow poison of leftist Liberal thought has finally reached critical mass. They have, apparently, so deluded the minds of a majority of voters that any ideas or beliefs that are contrary to theirs, are somehow morally wrong, old fashioned, out of date, and intolerant (i.e. politically incorrect).
This is more than a swing of the political pendulum, as a friend described it to me. It is, in fact, a generational shift, and a wholesale rejection of what made our nation great.
The voters have shown, by electing a vacuous person like Trudeau, along with a party that has no goal other than a naked desire for power itself, that they are the most superficial, base and shallow generation this country has produced to date! In short, these people are more akin to the sort you would find in a typical class of grade eight kids, rather than a a mature, informed and thoughtful public voting for the best people, best party, and best platform.
This was manifest in the voters almost irrational hatred of the now-former Prime Minister Stephen Harper and the Conservative Party. Even in the dying days of the election campaign, both he and his ministers were still at work, managing to secure a much-desired trade deal that will protect Canadian jobs and grow our economy (the Trans Pacific Partnership). They also cut taxes (including the hated GST), balanced the budget, and took a firm stand against enemies like ISIS and bullies like Russia.
But it was not enough. No amount of good governance, and sane fiscal policies, could silence the growing chorus of 'change' that seemed to permeate every aspect of this election, leaving me both bewildered and completely out of place in the country of my birth.
The voters have shown, by electing a vacuous person like Trudeau, along with a party that has no goal other than a naked desire for power itself, that they are the most superficial, base and shallow generation this country has produced to date! In short, these people are more akin to the sort you would find in a typical class of grade eight kids, rather than a a mature, informed and thoughtful public voting for the best people, best party, and best platform.
This was manifest in the voters almost irrational hatred of the now-former Prime Minister Stephen Harper and the Conservative Party. Even in the dying days of the election campaign, both he and his ministers were still at work, managing to secure a much-desired trade deal that will protect Canadian jobs and grow our economy (the Trans Pacific Partnership). They also cut taxes (including the hated GST), balanced the budget, and took a firm stand against enemies like ISIS and bullies like Russia.
But it was not enough. No amount of good governance, and sane fiscal policies, could silence the growing chorus of 'change' that seemed to permeate every aspect of this election, leaving me both bewildered and completely out of place in the country of my birth.
No previous election ever made me feel that way, including ones where the public elected Liberal governments. Indeed, I always believed that former Prime Minister, Jean Chretien, was a sensible man who kept Canada together. He had a clear mind and strong personality, one that you could respect even if you disagreed with him. Despite that, it still took several years of the Conservative mandate to fix the mistakes he made too; and he was a very smart man to boot!
Trudeau, however, is not like him at all. Unlike both Chretien and Harper, Canada's newly-minted Prime Minister doesn't have an education in law or economics. This guy's a freaking drama teacher; the partying frat-boy son of a famous former prime minister himself. It's quite doubtful that has ever worked an honest day in his life, living, instead, on his daddy's fame and wealth for years and years! In this regard JT, as a person is truly representative of the self-indulgent, smug, self-righteous elite class from where is hails!
In that he is no more a genuine representative of the "average" Canuck than a drag queen would be of a nunnery! But it’s more perverse than that too. Trudeau’s victory is a REAL warning that our education system is a failure, demonstrating that the newest generation of voters don't care a whit about real issues or substance.
In short ,by electing this guy, Canadians have told the world that we are a shallow nation, without depth or character, and lacking any genuine values either. We have, in the space of one night, become a laughing stock among the world; a people easily led astray by pretty smiles, and nonsense talk in the same way that drunken sailors would chase visions of Mermaids to their doom!
In short ,by electing this guy, Canadians have told the world that we are a shallow nation, without depth or character, and lacking any genuine values either. We have, in the space of one night, become a laughing stock among the world; a people easily led astray by pretty smiles, and nonsense talk in the same way that drunken sailors would chase visions of Mermaids to their doom!
How do you fix this? How do you bring sense to a nation determined to destroy itself? In the old days, God punished Israel for its moral failings, first by making them wander in the desert for 40 years and later by banishing them into exile in Babylon for another 70, until the generations that spat in His face were consumed and His wrath abated.
That's not likely to happen now. So how do we repair the mess we have created? Simply put we need a Revolution, a compete overthrow of the current social system that seems to breed imbeciles with high political pretensions, along with the raising up of a generation of truly God-fearing men to lead it.
When or how it will happen, I cannot say. But it is necessary if we want to halt the decay and rot that has infected the minds and hearts of our people for the last 50 years, and culminating in the election of the unqualified twit now preparing to impose his half-witted notions upon us.
If we don’t or can’t, if we have become so afraid of the approbation of weak, childish fools who blindly follow the shallow dictum's of Political Correctness (as represented by the Liberal Party and its gang of elitist snobs), Canada is destined to see its moral decline and social decay continue. We will also bear witness as its once hard-working people turn into a bunch of whiny takers, sucking at the teats of a corrupt regime for sustenance, instead of being nation-builders and risk takers, determined to stand on their own feet, and who have something great to give the generations that follow.
Sad to say, but I see similar tendency in the USA. In eight years, that nation has also witnessed sharp decline in its value system, electing and re-electing a shallow leader who has only a vague idea of economics and true leadership. Under President Obama, America has been in retreat, pulling away and running in the face of crooked criminal regimes and forces, instead of confronting them with confidence and raw power as they have done in the past. This is on top of the current administration's blatant desire to embark on a left-wing social agenda that is almost as pervasive and perverse as the one now killing Canada.
The only real difference is that the people now running for office in the USA are educated and its Congress can limit the damage that even a genuinely stupid president could do. The Parliament of Canada, however, now full of newly-elected lapdogs and buffoons, can't.
Shallow as the people that voted them in, blinded by the faux light of Trudeau’s smile and vacuous words, and motivated by ideas that have nearly destroyed Ontario, this new generation of Liberals can only do one thing; complete the destruction of Canada that Justin's far more intelligent and qualified father began 48 years ago. Like his son, Pierre Elliott Trudeau had also come to power by riding a wave of popular clamour demanding "change;" “change” that began the perversion of this country’s values and which Harper, and the Conservative Party, were only just beginning to set right.
Now, however, that chapter is over. Canadian voters have rejected the policies that made us the envy of the industrialized world, and replaced them with a Liberalism that had been thoroughly rejected only four years before,
What that means for Canada, in the long term, no one can truly say. What we can say, and indeed must always say is, "God help us all!"
With Trudeau and his Liberals in charge, that saying takes on far more urgency than ever before!
Now, however, that chapter is over. Canadian voters have rejected the policies that made us the envy of the industrialized world, and replaced them with a Liberalism that had been thoroughly rejected only four years before,
What that means for Canada, in the long term, no one can truly say. What we can say, and indeed must always say is, "God help us all!"
With Trudeau and his Liberals in charge, that saying takes on far more urgency than ever before!

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