Saturday, August 21, 2021

Why Trudeau Called an Election Now

Whether anyone reads this blog I sometimes doubt. Google supplied stats indicate an all time hit count of just over one million. But daily totals fluctuate in what seems a meaningless fashion, from practically zero to a thousand or more. But even when the daily count is high (relatively speaking, that is), reader comments, if there are readers, are few and far between. Not that I care greatly. I write to find out what I should think.

However, reader's comments, other than the spam variety, are certainly welcome, and today Unknown's comment provides a hook to hang some thoughts. 

The comment:

"I don't get the election call"

Which prompts this response:

To call a premature election without declaring a rational justification means either:

1. That Trudeau believes his chances are better now than they will be at any time in the next two years,

 or 

2. That Trudeau wants a full four-year mandate for whatever undeclared plan he has for Canadians. 

or 

3. Both of the above.

Under the first heading, which is to say the assumption that things are about to get a lot worse, we can anticipate:

 (a) full Covid immune escape, followed by forcible injection of everyone with top-ups, back-ups, long-stops or whatever the Hell they call the next few rounds of futile, potentially toxic, and quite possibly sterilizing jabs. 

(b) In addition, we're gonna see raging inflation, rising from the current maybe 10 to 20 percent (bought potatoes the other day for $1.99 a pound -- and I remember the days of childhood when spuds were but a penny a pound); to a low accelerating hyper-inflation rate of say 50 to 100%.

(c) Plus, an imploding housing market as interest rates start following the inflation rate and all those families that leveraged to the max to get a home, a place to raise a family, go bankrupt as their mortgage payments rise ten, twenty, fifty and more than 100 percent. 

Under the second heading, there's the coming "Great Reset (to use the terminology of the perps.), meaning death to tens and hundreds of thousands of small Canadian businesses, while the globalist corporations pick up assets for pennies on the dollar and take over the business that occupied the small business space.  

If that is what we are about to see, it will take time for the bastards to grind the little guys down and force them onto the dole, but four years of it should insure an irreversible transformation of the economy. 

Related: 

BiorXiv: SARS-CoV-2 Lambda variant exhibits higher infectivity and immune2 resistance

4 comments:

  1. I have heard people from around the world saying that such an unpopular Prime Minister must be planning to cheat. I don't think they use Dominion voting machines in federal elections but I was wondering if anyone knows how to cheat and what we should be looking for. Can we know how many mail-in voting kits were mailed out before the election happens?

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  2. Good question. Elections Canada isencouraging mail-in voting, the justification being that, because of Covid, many will not vote in person. Thus, up to five million mail-in votes are expected out of a total of maybe 18 million, or about 27% of the total number of votes cast.

    How easily, if at all, a mail-in ballot can be obtained and cast fraudulently, is something neither I, nor I suspect most Canadians, have the slightest notion about. Equally unclear is how mail-in ballots are counted, by who and under what supervision and observation.

    Clarification from anyone would be welcome.

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  3. In Britain, the Labour Party was apparently pretty successful at exploiting postal voting in swing constituencies. They sent operatives to care homes to help the poor confused dears vote, ensuring no doubt, that they voted for the right person or that their ballot was deep-sixed on its way to the count.

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    1. And here's another postal ballot scam from Britain. Could it work here? Maybe Canadians aren't quite so dumb!

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