So, a lot of Canadians are claiming that Canadian democracy is not working, but if you ask me, it’s working just fine; what I see via the low-IQ voters in Canada is that Justin Trudeau is destroying their WELFARE STATE in real-time, and they do not like the results.
Socialism is a dominant force in Quebec, primarily because of Canada’s “Equalization” schemes, which reward Quebec’s provincial government for expanding its social spending.
If you have ever listened to Quebec’s PROVINCIAL or even municipal elections, it sounds comical as each politician merely says they will offer more government welfare than the other candidate.
Obviously, with socialists, they’re big on REGULATIONS and taxing the “rich.” So Quebec’s socialism in practice is actually a lot worse than Peronism(The socialist system that destroyed Argentina.
What separates Quebec’s socialism from Peronism is the strength of the Canadian dollar INTERNATIONALLY. Because nobody outside of Argentina prior to Javier Milei respected the Argentine Peso, the Argentine peso consistently lost its value.
One of the reasons this happened frequently in Argentina was how they treated their international trading partners. It’s one thing to overly tax and regulate your DOMESTIC population, it’s another thing when your SOCIALIST government is enacting policy to CONFISCATE the wealth of Non-Canadians.
So if you’ve ben paying attention to Justin Trudeau, what makes him so divisive is his air of superiority towards Non-Canadians. If you’re wondering where Trudeau got this cultural behavior from, it’s likely QUEBEC.
If you’re a French Canadian living in Quebec, especially if you’ve lived a life of privilege, it’s understandable from my perspective why you’d imagine yourself and your Francophone people as geniuses; Canada, Canadians have, for the most part, yielded to Quebec-Supremacy.
So, for many of us in Canada who comprehend BASIC ECONOMICS, we can clearly observe the IGNORANCE of Quebec’s leftist population. How do we solve this, you ask? My answer is that it won’t be solved without austerity, meaning that I’d expect further domestic and international devaluation of the Canadian dollar for as long as Canada remains 60% leftist.
Yes, you read that correctly: Canada’s voting public is about 60% leftist; when most Canadians come to this realization, they tend to either diversify their assets or LEAVE altogether because leftists hate austerity, and most can not even comprehend it.
This means when forced austerity occurs, you can expect violence. A poll was recently done in which it showed that in English-speaking Canada, Conservatism, at least for now, has officially cracked 50%
However, Quebec can still determine elections. That said, in real-time, Canada’s secessionist Party has ZERO leverage, except for Justin Trudeau. Trudeau continues to lose popularity, but this doesn’t mean that Canada’s leftist population are going to abandon their ideals.
What this means in real-time is that Leftists, namely those in Quebec, are shifting their votes from Trudeu-Jagmeet Singh over to their secessionist party. But most of these left wing voters don’t want to leave, they merely want Trudeau to step down.
However, as I’ve stated, the Liberal Party of Canada has no viable option to Justin Trudeau; he is their only face, and based on all the damage he continues to cause to the country, I have to assume that the only acceptable rebranding of the Liberals in the future, will be an Austerity based Liberal Party, similar to Jean Chretiens Liberals.
Banking on ignorance, most Leftists genuinely don’t know anything about economics, which is why it’s very easy to manipulate them. However, we’ve again reached the expiry of far-left politics in Canada, and I think because of Justin Trudeau’s incompetence, most of English Canada, for at least the next decade, will have officially had enough of the far-left.