Trudeau’s Government: Capuchin’s In Cabinet
Justin Trudeau, your profound lack of tact and intelligence has led your government to make one of the most unstrategic moves imaginable: publicly indicating a flip-flop on your unchecked immigration policies. You’ve decided to tighten up your deliberate incentivization program, where you reward businesses for hiring foreign workers and importing them into Canada at the expense of opportunities for Canadians. The Great Canadian Ponzi Scheme. This program, subsidized by taxpayers, wreaks havoc on society and bankrupts the nation, all while the people funding this madness—Canadians—are left unable to find work and affordable housing.
The worst part of this disaster is how you handled it: making it public first, leading with the news. This proves, once again, that your focus is always on marketing, not on quality or measurable success. It’s all about public theatre for you, not governance. Your government is nothing more than a self-serving entity, helping itself to Canada's wealth and selling out the nation’s interests to our enemies. You’ve ensured that even our federal police force cannot act against the treason within your ranks.
If I were the Chief of the RCMP, I would arrest your entire Liberal cabinet, starting with you, and present the necessary evidence in court. Would Canadians object, saying, "No, how could you take that evidence illegally? We weren’t supposed to know; we weren’t supposed to see the proof"! Is that what people are going to say? When your government led with messaging about tightening unchecked programs that have wreaked havoc on our country, in an attempt to restore a bit of normalcy, it showed your hand. You’ve put these foreign workers and alleged students—many already protesting—in a state of deliberate uncertainty. They came here on temporary visas, yet they seem deeply surprised by the possibility of having to leave. Why? Because they knew they weren’t going back. They were led to believe that this would be their permanent home.
Now that you’re changing your message, these individuals—whose home countries openly advocate against their return—are stuck in a position where they have nothing to lose. It’s a fact of life in overpopulated countries where governments treat their citizens as expendable. While all humans deserve better, it is not Canada’s responsibility to adopt the planet or to bring standards and quality to the entire world. We simply don’t have the resources or the national interest.
Canada needs to focus on improving itself, restoring a government that works effectively, not one that leads with extreme, radical policies in a never-ending national-level social experiment. That’s not governance—that’s nonsense. This is why your cabinet ministers are always nervous, and unable to speak coherently or logically on any subject. I've seen mall store managers with more confidence than these people. Why are they so nervous? Where’s our money? Why is there unchecked immigration, chaos, and crime? Why aren’t the police doing anything about crime and treason in Parliament? When Canadians report stolen vehicles and even know where they are, why aren’t the police acting? Why aren’t they doing anything about ports? You can’t have a country that subscribes to logic in some areas and illogic in others. Mental gymnastics should not be the baseline way of thinking in Canada.
By putting these foreign workers and students in a position where they have nothing to lose, you’ve created a powder keg. They could take significant action, especially since many are already protesting. If they all refuse to leave, do we have enough police to handle that? How will you deal with it? Are you planning to zap-strap people and toss them into sea cans to be flown back to their home countries? None of this makes sense. Even your solutions to the problems you created bring significant new problems.
When pro-Hamas protests see this and feel further empowered, what then? These protests could escalate or even clash, and you’d have a militarized force in numbers that potentially outmatch the Canadian Armed Forces and the RCMP. What are Canadians to do then? Will they be obligated to fight to take back their country alongside their federal police force? Is this what it’ll come to? And then what—will you step in, Trudeau, claiming to be the supreme restorer of peace and proper governance?
You had Chrystia Freeland constantly saying, "Canada has good governance." She kept repeating it, not because it was a statement of fact—those don’t need constant repetition—but as an affirmation. The ultimate result of this is people getting conditioned to redefine the dumpster fire that is reality, convincing themselves there’s nothing to see here simply because Freeland told them Canada has good governance. Liberal supporters and voters are arguably either paid citizens or Canadians experiencing deep Stockholm syndrome. Reasonable Canadians know that good governance speaks for itself and doesn’t need to pat itself on the back every microsecond. But that’s what a narcissist like you does, though.
This isn’t governance; it’s intercontinental weakness. It’s not the leadership Canada needs. The optics are horrific. Whether your government is even aware of what it’s doing is questionable. Are you just reacting like a wacky, waving, arm-flailing, inflatable tube man, desperately trying to pull it all back together? Or are you trying to guide Canada into violence so you can justify using emergency measures to clamp down on citizens, control the internet, restrict expression, and suspend rights at a moment’s notice? If any judge upholds these laws and rules against citizens, they will have proven they should never have attained or held that position.
Canadians deserve better. Sadly, Justin Trudeau, your loyalty is only to yourself. As the world’s foremost narcissist, you would throw Canada into hellfire infinite times just for the opportunity to win once.