Mark Carney a infligé aux Canadiens la seule récession parmi les pays du G20.
Il a ensuite dépensé en frais de restauration pour ses vols une somme suffisante pour nourrir une famille de quatre personnes pendant 55 ans.
Les Canadiens ont de la misère à remplir leurs frigidaires pendant que les élites libérales se régalent sur le dos des contribuables.
In @MarkJCarney's Canada, a 15 year old is welcome to inject fentanyl in a taxpayer funded facility, but can't have a Facebook account.
More evidence that Modern Liberalism is a mental disorder.
Three years ago, the Liberals made a BIG announcement, promising that grocery prices would go down by Thanksgiving.
The media gave glowing coverage of that announcement.
Grocery prices skyrocketed.
Yesterday, Mark Carney announced more bureaucracy and government spending and claimed it would reduce the cost of food.
CTV & Global News covered the announcement without critique…they didn’t include a single opposition voice in their coverage.
The Liberals are repeating the same grocery promises and getting the same glowing coverage.
Years go by, food prices go up, affordability gets worse…..and CTV & Global News keep cheering these Liberals along.
When my husband died in late summer last year, my daughter and I didn't just lose him.
We lost more than half our household income overnight.
Suddenly, every dollar had a job. Every bill became a math problem.
Because my income dropped so dramatically, I became eligible for a GST rebate of about $435.
To some people, that might sound like a nice little bonus.
To people like me, trying to live on less than $27,000 a year, it's not spending money. It's survival money.
Where I live, water, garbage, and recycling cost me $520 every three months. Coincidentally, those bills arrive around the same time as the GST rebate.
So the GST cheque doesn't buy treats. It doesn't fund vacations. It doesn't even make life easier.
It mostly disappears into a utility bill before I can blink.
Today I'm sharing screenshots from my CRA account to demonstrate the federal government's latest affordability miracle with their renamed GST benefit masquerading as the Groceries and Essentials Benefit.
My GST rebate went up.
By six dollars.
Not sixty.
Not six hundred.
Six.
Apparently somewhere in Ottawa, somebody looked at the affordability crisis facing Canadians and thought:
"Hmm, needs more half sandwich."🤔
What makes this worse is knowing there are millions of Canadians out there who need help just as badly as I do, but don't qualify for a penny of it.
People working two jobs.
People trying to raise families.
Seniors watching every grocery bill climb higher.
People doing everything right and still falling behind.
So to @MarkJCarney, I have a simple question.
Why are you celebrating the existence of a Grocery and Essentials Benefit instead of asking why Canadians need one in the first place? How much did it cost taxpayers for the photo-op? Do you not see the hypocrisy in it?
Because that is the part I can't understand. A government should not be standing in a grocery store congratulating itself for handing back a few dollars of taxpayers' own money.
A government should be creating the conditions where people can afford groceries without government assistance.
The goal should be fewer Canadians needing benefits, not more!
I'm not proud to qualify for this.
👉🏻 I don't want to qualify for a government cheque.
👉🏻 I don't want to qualify for a renamed GST rebate.
👉🏻 I don't want my kid to qualify for a school lunch program because parents can no longer afford lunches.
I want an economy where ordinary Canadians can stand on their own feet and keep more of what they earn and be proud about it.
The fact that Ottawa felt the need to rename the GST rebate to include the words "Groceries and Essentials" should have set off alarm bells in every cabinet office in the country.
Because groceries and essentials are not luxuries. If Canadians need government assistance to afford the basics of life, that is not evidence of success.
It's evidence that something has gone very badly wrong.
What makes it even harder to stomach is watching a government talk about borrowing billions for new projects and sovereign wealth funds while ordinary Canadians are being told to celebrate an extra six dollars.
Six dollars!
That's not economic leadership.
That's a receipt. Perhaps the question Canadians should be asking is this:
If #MarkCarney's resume is as impressive as advertised, why do the results look like this?
At some point, Canadians stop listening to credentials and start looking at outcomes. And the outcomes are speaking for themselves!
This whole concept is very troubling for me and should be for all Canadians.
It's not that a sovereign wealth fund is not a good idea. It's actually a very good idea.
The problem is that this isn't a sovereign wealth fund. Those are funded by surplus usually from natural resource extraction. Norway has one, and Alberta has one.
Mark Carney is very smart and he knows exactly what he's doing. That's why I find this troubling. He's willfully misrepresenting what he's proposing.
I expect more from a former central banker.
🚨 There's NO way this is real. THIS IS INSANE.
$2.1 BILLION connecting the PM
A CEO who predicted his own exit IN WRITING.
And a condolence video used as the exit door.
I'm keeping everything SUPER simple to understand, follow along.
All sources included 🚨✈️
It’s truly bewildering to me that after Liberal policies of revolving-door bail and early release led to an explosion in violent crime across the country, their solution is not to soberly undo and correct this failed approach. Instead, they demonize and target law-abiding firearm owners who have never committed a crime in their lives, while introducing new legislation to criminalize speech and the reading of ancient religious texts.
Punish the real criminals and leave hardworking, law-abiding Canadians alone!
Mismanaged immigration and fraud has obvious domestic impacts. But the damage doesn't stop here. The US has been consistent in their (clearly well-founded) concern around the integrity of Canada's immigration and border regime. Feels likely this features in CUSMA talks. #cdnpoli
Today, there will once again be extremists and supporters of terror in our streets, openly defying everything Canada should stand for.
I will not be giving them the attention they so desperately crave. They are the result of a deeper failure in this country, one worsened by leaders who have tolerated, excused, and emboldened extremism for far too long, while turning away from years of vile hatred targeting an entire community. A failure that will remain a stain on the conscience of our country, at the hands of cowards who failed to stand with the clarity this crisis demanded.
While they wave their grotesque propaganda, praise violent blood thirsty regimes, and spit on the freedoms they themselves enjoy in a country that has given them everything, we will stay rooted in principle.
We stand for Canada.
We stand for peace, freedom, democracy, and law and order. The values generations before us fought to defend and that others still fight to protect today.
And we will stand against terror, against extremism, and against every attempt to make either acceptable in this country.
To our Iranian and Jewish friends, and to fellow Canadians of all faiths who are speaking out and standing strong, we are with you!
Please tell me why we no longer care about churches burning, synagogues being shot at?
There was a time where there would have been marches if this had happened. Do we need focus groups to tell us this is wrong?
How many ⛪️s have burnt in Canada?
How many synagogues have been shot at?
Wake up 🇨🇦!
Enough.