Out of Touch, Canadian Liberal Seamus O’Regan compares his career arc to Canadian military veterans’ struggles – December 11, 2018,
When it comes to entitlements, the only group of Canadians in my personal opinion that have a right to claim entitlements in Canada are the great people of our Canadian military. I’ve also spoken up for First Nations people, the rest of us, I don’t care where you come from or what disability you think you have, we’re extremely blessed to be living in this great country, a country that wouldn’t exist without our wonderful Canadian military.
I’ve never been to combat, I’ve never experienced a human being that I have spent years training beside blown up right next to me, I know if it happened to me, there’s a chance it would haunt me for the rest of my life. I work with Nurses who work with Vets, and the common theme I hear about is how sharp some of our war vets memories are.
Many of us have never been in situations like that before, life or death situations, forget life or death situations what about the situations where soldiers had put there own life at risk to save another soldier. I’m honest enough with myself to know that I can be rather selfish at times, I’ve also gotten into arguments with friends and haven’t spoken to them for months, now imagine Canadian soldiers fighting alongside each other for the common good? How dare Liberal MP Minister of Veterans Affairs Seamus O’Regan compare his struggles to that of a person who fought for this country.
This was so insensitive that even CBC had to cover the story, we all know they reported this story reluctantly, but you can read the story below:
Seamus O’Regan draws scorn for comparing his career arc to veterans’ struggles
I’ve you’re wondering why Trudeau’s Liberal Party of Canada consistently has these problems, it’s because he has a gender-neutral cabinet. I have to remind my readers that Justin Trudeau’s Cabinet doesn’t have the best and the brightest Liberal minds, no Justin Trudeau’s goal, when he created his cabinet, was to make sure it was gender neutral, which in the real world equates to the possibility that the best and brightest weren’t hired by the Prime Minister. I also believe that Justin Trudeau’s Feminist bias may have also contributed to the hiring of his Cabinet and this, for the most part, is why Canada is getting itself into a lot of silly squabbles.
Most women and men prefer to earn their positions, earn their jobs, not because they’re a man or a woman but because they’re the most qualified. The mere thought that a Politician would compare themselves or their experiences to veterans’ struggles is a sign that the Liberal Party of Canada is out of touch with reality. Justin Trudeau recently gave $50 million of Canadian taxpayer dollars to some charity South African Comedian Trevor Noah is promoting. Former terrorist Omar Khadr received C$10.5 million in compensation plus at a press conference on July 7, 2017, Attorney General Jody Wilson-Raybould and Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale confirmed the settlement and issued a formal apology on behalf of the government.
Omar Khadr’s Terrorism Story – Wikipedia
As I’ve stated I work with Nurses who work with Vets in Ontario and a lot of Veterans could use that $60+ million Justin Trudeau’s cabinet through away, I’d like to also mention that this is only some of the money Trudeau’s Liberals have thrown away, there’s also the media bailout package that’s close to $600 Million dollars, it’s enough that we have the state-run media know as the CBC but Trudeau found $600 million dollars to give to the private media? While our Vets still struggle? A lot of times people wonder why certain pockets of society are struggling financially, why poverty exists? If the argument is that the free market is evil if the argument is capitalism is evil? Is paying off a terrorist, buying out the media and giving $50+ million Canadian taxpayer dollars to some charity in South Africa most Canadians have never heard of not just as evil, did Trudeau even think to ask what Canadians may have wanted to do with $660 million dollars? Please, Canada we can do better, this can not continue.
Interesting times ahead.