And one or two other things changed: banking, and trucking.
Which is also why he flipped so fast.
People are doing a permanent runner on the Canuckistani banks, which may become endless until it all crashes. Funny how once you lose trust in the entire system, and it's a trust-based system, it implodes. Turdoo was sick the day they taught that in dictator school.
Mooselini Turdoo wanted to see what happened when he drove the banking system into a brick wall, just to try out the airbags, and it turns out there were no bumpers on the car.
Oh well. Right, Turdoo?
Howzat cunning plan working out for you, eh? |
And truckers?
Most of them went home, all right.
And now they're starting to refuse to haul to Ottawa.
Pisser, eh?
And "Je refuse!" is something the Canuckistani dotGov can't do anything about, unlike protests in the streets.
Gonna send the RCMP to beat up their mothers, perhaps? Or not so much?
4GW, right up the bunghole.
We're maybe about to find out how long people in Ottawa can live on rat and pigeon soup and sawdust bread. In winter. Should be an interesting experiment.
I hope nothing happens to the rail lines into the capitol. That might make things even worse.
Speaking of sabot*ge, please go to yuotube. Look at Dooshbag's brother Dick. Specifically Dick's Doctrine. 1-7 takes less than an hour for all. We'd be very interested in your take on'em.
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ReplyDeleteI'll get back to you on them presently.
My uncle, b.1889, worked on building the trans-Canadian railway. He said there are sections of track where even a small disruption could take months to repair. It would be a shame if anything happened to it.
ReplyDeleteIt would be a shame of the American freedom convoy just did laps around the DC beltway for, oh, say 3 days or so. And then failed to deliver anything inside the beltway for the next 6 months.
ReplyDeleteYet another situation that reminds me of the old Soviet joke "we'll pretend to work as long as they pretend to pay us".
ReplyDeleteGee, who would have expected that banks seizing funds without notice would send their customers elsewhere?
Only everybody except government leaders... I wonder how much use of cash is picking up in Canada and how much mattress stuffing will pick up?
Even if the banks stop now, those who did it will have to work to overcome the stigma.
Couple of truckers who live near me and didn't support the convoy parked their rig. Said running to ontario was not worth the risk of loosing the truck to cops.
ReplyDeleteTurdeau ended it on paper but kept in force all the new powers he granted himself. Thisis a PR stunt not an actual roll back
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Ding ding ding ding!
DeleteWinner winner chicken dinner.
Never trust a communist. This is all a distraction.
The nod to Baldrick from Black Adder is a nice touch.
ReplyDeleteWell, you have a good portion of folks that support the removal of the truckers by any means and have no problem with beating up the truckers, towing their rigs and throwing them in jail. That is infact celibrated. Meanwhile those same toads have no clue that -everything- they touch is brought in by trucks. Unless they find the most self sustaining organic farm and go pick it up themselves by foot.. (yeah we know about their cloths, water chemicals, fuel, etc etc etc) That's pretty much the next round.
ReplyDeleteAnd mark my words if shortages start happening they will come after the truckers. The people will decry them as terrorists and hostage takers. So will the .gov. And they will mobilize troops to try to drive the amount of trucks needed. (I guess by impounding the ones they can?) And when that fails the same folks will say SEE, THIS IS WHY WE NEED TO NATIONALIZE TRUCKING.
Or someting along those lines. The folks will get pissed when their mail stops showing up, at least for package delivery and they go to the store and they are empty. And they will as I said not blame the turdo, but the truckers due to a brilliant social media blitz.
There was a time in this fair land when the railroad did not run
ReplyDeleteWhen the wild majestic mountains stood alone against the sun
Long before the white man and long before the wheel
When the green dark forest was too silent to be real
But time has no beginnings and hist'ry has no bounds
As to this verdant country they came from all around
They sailed upon her waterways and they walked the forests tall
Built the mines, mills and the factories for the good of us all
I'm glad they got a little bit of fear. Trudeau still will go down in history as a joke.
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