SNEAK ATTACK: Trudeau just appointed a transgender extremist to the Senate — from Alberta!
On the Labour Day long weekend, when no-one was paying any attention to politics, Justin Trudeau thought it was the perfect time to make a sneak attack on Alberta — and on children.
There exists a method to remove it early, but nobody is willing to do that yet and so it will serve its 20 years and nothing bad will come of it for it or its allies.
Perhaps I'm being too "optimistic," but I really don't see any of this lasting twenty more years. For better or worse, things seem to be reaching a peak. It could still take some years, but twenty seems pretty far on the outside of expectations.
I honestly think we should remove it early to set an example, and we can set further examples by taking action against any government retaliation.
Does "our democracy" have any democracy left within?
Large democratic/republican/parliament nations as a concept is over. Too power power is centralized around major cities. These large cities look down on rural and are indoctrination/sinful places that corrupt and decay.
Every single one. China, russia, canada, EU, usa, etc etc.
If state congressional systems all had a two house system like US federal does, where counties got equal representation regardless of population, things would not be as bad with cities having so much power.
Apparently I have no idea how teh Canadian senate works.
Neither do most Canadians. Here's the gist:
The current Prime Minister appoints someone when there's an opening
The Queen (now King Cuck) rubber stamps it
The person then serves until 75, working for the party that has usually been thrown out of power long ago and able to block the legislation passed by the actual elected House of Commons.
The person turns 75, retires and we go back to 1.
Justin claimed "senate reform" by kicking all the Liberal Senators out of the liberal party but they almost all united together (as have every single new one Justin's appointed) as the "Independent Senators Group" that votes with Justin more often than the Liberal Party senators did.
He also claims the "Independent Advisory Board for Senate Appointment" he created makes the choices but he literally controls that too.
What's the theoretical justification for that convoluted system? I know the UK's House of Lords is a leftover from medieval times and they're only able to delay laws, not block them entirely.
Fuck off and die! Alberta will never bow to your faggot agenda, crime minister Trudry fuckface.
Ngl I'd love to have one of those jobs, not that I'd be qualified in any capacity. At the same time it needs an overhaul
Physiognomy. Folks. Is there any doubt at this point?