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If Trudeau Had Not Resigned, Might That Have Been Better?

January 7, 2025January 7, 2025
A Man of Men, Our Great Shameless Teary-Eyed Prime Minister Resigns, BBC News Photo re: https://www.bbc.com/news/live/clyjmy7vl64t

At this point, with the present Canadian political and social environment, with the situation and context as it is, maybe this narcissistic ’14-year-old juvenile girl’– as Dr. Jordan Peterson has referred to him– Justin Trudeau should have stayed on and led the Liberals into the next election; that maybe would have been better. Why do I say that? Had this attention-seeking git stayed on, it would have assured the destruction of the Liberal Party in Parliament and a Tory victory. We might have seen the kind of trouncing of the Liberals under Justin’s leadership reminiscent of what happened to the Tories in 1993 when they were left with 2 seats in the House under Kim Campbell’s leadership, the first and only female Prime Minister in Canada. Another example is what happened to the Ontario Provincial Liberals after the province’s first female and openly homosexual Premier, Kathleen Wynne, led Ontario to destruction resulting in the Liberals winning only 7 seats in the 2018 provincial elections.

About the situation as it is, there would have be an election by October regardless, and likely sooner with a vote of non-confidence; maybe by March despite Parliament being prorogued or not. *The Tories had a plan to get around a prorogued Parliament using a loophole and “wierd parliamentary trick” that would have forced a non-confidence vote this month; Progressive Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre and the party were on it.

However! I fully realize that Justin is being forced out by his minions for the reasons I outline, because the Liberals know that Party would be destroyed in the next election under his leadership. Liberal MPs are worried about their jobs. Liberal MPs are not concerned with Canada, the nation’s well-being and the average Canadian citizen’s rights and economic struggles, despite their gaslighting claims to the contrary. There are endless cases of corruption with Liberal MPs and friends (e.g. the ArriveScam boondoggle), and questionable loyalties to Canada among some MPs (e.g. the government wouldn’t release the ‘names of MPs who allegedly conspired with foreign actors‘). Meanwhile, many Liberal MPs are motivated by individual self-interests and driven by collective cult-like narrative theories being projected as facts when these are only… well… “theories”. These people are willing to destroy the living standards and freedoms of Canadians in the name of those self-righteous and sanctimonious narratives, to virtue signal, and damn the consequences. It’s tiresome, and it’s been costly and destructive not only economically but to the soul of the nation.

Frankly, this man of no shame, no ethics, and no intellectual depth, finally had enough pressure on him to make him give up his office, which kind of surprised me. For once, I think his teary-eyed show during his resignation speech was genuine, as pathetic as it is. I believe resigning really hurts his mountainous ego, this man-boy who believes he’s a saviour and always wins. There was the chance that his ego would have had had him refuse to step down; as PM, according to Canadian Parliamentary laws, apparently he had the right to stay in office if he desired to do so.

When Justin’s closest ally, Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland, turned on him, and for good reasons, it was indicative of how much he can personally alienate people in his cabinet.

(There are number of women Trudeau– the self-proclaimed feminist– has forced out of positions and the party because they would not bend to his demanding, corrupt and silly ways.)

His spoilt rich kid temper tantrums were probably beyond insufferable. 

Finally, Justin has been humbled… He didn’t win and get his way. Will Justin change his personality after this humbling experience? Probably not. 

I saw people on CBC singing Justin’s praises, how wonderful he is, as one former Justin political Liberal colleague admitted that she had been crying. These people learned nothing from what happened South of the border recently– and Canada is economically and socially in a far worst state than the US. These people live in a bubble. (The CBC might get the axe from taxpayer funding should the Tories win the next election, so maybe that’s why they feel the need to be so anti-Poillevre and anti-Tory right to the end. Time to eliminate a publicly funded, politicized partisan, socially subjective broadcast outlet.) 

Poillevre video below… Nothing has changed…

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Comments (6)

  1. Brent Horton says:
    January 7, 2025 at 1:52 am

    Excellent Presentation Royce!

    Cheers!

    Reply
    1. Royce de Melo says:
      January 7, 2025 at 2:15 am

      Thanks, Brent. Much appreciated.

      Reply
  2. John Papathanassiou says:
    January 7, 2025 at 11:17 pm

    A very interesting piece, thanks

    Reply
    1. Royce de Melo says:
      January 7, 2025 at 11:32 pm

      Cheers, John.

      Reply
  3. Jerry Kraus says:
    January 14, 2025 at 1:35 am

    Brilliant Royce!

    Reply
    1. Royce de Melo says:
      January 14, 2025 at 1:58 am

      Thanks, Jerry!

      Reply

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