Klaus Is My Hero

“…….whether it comes from frustration, anger or disconnection, there are people in Canada right now who need to lash out at who ever they see who’s in charge.” Words from a year end Trudeau interview. And while the Toronto Star congratulated itself on the obvious merits of enrolling Susan Delacourt to engage the Prime Minister on issues of interest, we can say without fear of contradiction that Ms. Delacourt failed to throw out one hardball question. College undergraduates would have delivered more. In that somewhat awkward Trudeau assessment of fellow Canadians he tells the real story of a Prime Minister lost in his own labyrinth of political passages and secret chambers.

First the frustration. Many of his fellow Canadians remain frustrated by his abject hatred of those who don’t embrace his way of thinking. They remain frustrated by his congratulations to the people of Quebec for their enthusiastic acceptance of Covid 19 vaccinations, “not like the people in other parts of Canada.” Some Canadians are frustrated by his propensity to hide legislative plans, and excuse his own mistakes even when they become obvious embarrassments. He continues with words and actions to proselytize racist division among Canadians. In his Star interview he did it again with a racist dig at the Leader of the Opposition. Pierre Poilievre, he said, is merely pining for a time “..where men were men and white men ruled.” Totally uncalled for and nonsensical and said in anger.

Only an angry, frustrated man would lash out at fellow citizens and call them despicable names as the Prime Minister has done many times. He’s angry because a year ago his frustration to clear the streets of Ottawa forced him to use heavily armed mercenaries and dogs and tasers when he knew a negotiated settlement was a viable option. He’s angry because despite the millions of tax dollars he hands the so called ‘scribblers of the fourth estate’, embarrassing stories are still leaking out forcing a few of the bribed scribes to occasionally write somewhat critically. And currently he is so angry about accelerating Western challenges to his princely reign that when he travelled to Saskatoon, January 16 for consultations about rare earth minerals with industry leaders, he failed to invite Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe to join the consultations. Trudeau’s apology sounded as hollow as “this simply wasn’t my fault.”

But the most harm Justin Trudeau is causing every Canadian is his unequivocal statement “..that there is no Canadian ‘business case’ for oil and gas.” In fact, that statement from the Prime Minister magnifies his disconnection from reality.

Disconnection, the third word taken from the Trudeau interview. His word not ours! Recently two politicians, leaders of two very wealthy countries, came calling. Both came to see Prime Minister Trudeau about doing something positive about Canada’s great potential for the manufacture of Liquefied Natural Gas. And their desperate need for LNG. The gentlemen represented countries adversely affected by the Russian decision to invade Ukraine. And Canada could make a difference. They came to Canada because they thought we cared.

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It’s a fact that ninth grade students with a shaky handle on math could immediately see the Connection. They could see the billions of dollars that Canada would realize if it put shoulder to the wheel and moved to sow good relations with two wealthy members of the G7 and reap viable, praiseworthy rewards for Canada. What happened? The Prime Minister in his lofty intellect talked with both men about decarbonizing. And then gave the Chancellor of Germany and the Prime Minister of Japan the ‘bums rush.’ The disconnection is real. Trudeau’s obsession with his ‘global warming’ ambitions has blocked this country’s lucrative future. So why would Canada refuse to fire up a profitable LNG business?

Because Justin Trudeau’s hero is Klaus Schwab. Schwab is of the W.E.F. (World Economic Forum.) He and his cronies including Canada’s deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland were in Davos Switzerland last week, each arriving via private jet. They were there to “warn of the dangers of gas stoves, extol the moral issue of eating bugs not meat and the need to recalibrate our understanding of free speech.” Exactly the program designed to reset this country step for step with the Klaus Schwab club.

How destructive is Trudeau’s disconnection with reality? Germany just signed a 15 year contract with Qatar to buy 2 million tonnes of LNG annually. The Japanese continue their search.

O CANADA!

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