Majority By Override
(Five floor crossers gave Carney power Canadians never did. Now every failure lands squarely on him.)
Dear Carney Liberals,
Congratulations. Not for winning Canadians over. That part is still very much in dispute. No, congratulations on finding a way around them.
Canadians voted. They chose parties, platforms, and direction. They sent MPs to Ottawa to carry that forward. That was the deal. And then you broke it.
Five MPs, elected under one banner, crossed the floor and handed you the seats you could not win. Not after a new vote. Not after asking their constituents.
After.
The ballots were cast. The outcome was clear. You changed it anyway.
That is not a majority.
That is a retrofit.
And let’s be clear. Not ONE Canadian believes those five MPs had a sudden divine, moral epiphany and discovered Liberalism as the only righteous path. Anyone that says they do is lying.
No one believes that. Not in those ridings. Not anywhere.
That story isn’t just weak.
It’s insulting.
It takes a very specific kind of smug, insulated elitism to assume Canadians are dumb enough to accept it.
This wasn’t principle.
This was convenience.
Which brings us to the problem you created. What is the value of a vote if it can be nullified after the fact by the person elected to respect it?
You vote for Party A. Your MP defects to Party B. Your riding is now represented by the opposite of what you chose. No say. No recall. No consequence. Just a press conference and a new seat.
That is what you are calling a mandate.
You didn’t just gain five seats. You overrode five electorates. You replaced voter intent with political utility.
And now you have your majority. The one Canadians did not give you. Which means you now hold full legislative power without ever securing full public support.
So let’s drop the script.
You did not do this for routine governance. You know it. We know it.
You did it because you intend to use it.
Majorities exist to pass what would otherwise fail. That means what is coming cannot survive scrutiny, amendment, or resistance.
You didn’t assemble this to cooperate.
You assembled it to override.
And here is where your problem starts.
You didn’t just take power.
You took ownership of everything that follows.
Every decision is now yours. Every failure. Every misstep. There is no minority gridlock to hide behind. No opposition to blame. No excuses left.
You asked for full control.
Now you carry full weight.
That includes your own benches. Loyal backbenchers, sidelined while political imports take space and influence. That kind of resentment doesn’t disappear.
It waits. Sometimes very, very patiently.
And then there is the scrutiny. The kind that sharpens the moment you no longer need permission to act.
Every contradiction lands harder. Every ethical lapse lingers longer. Every double standard gets harder to explain.
Flying on taxpayer dollars while preaching restraint. Expanding spending while telling Canadians to tighten their belts. Selling sacrifice while living untouched by it.
Those gaps don’t close.
They widen.
Just ask the last Liberal government how long that holds.
It doesn’t.
Because the more power you take, the harder it is to carry without dropping something. And when things start to drop, they don’t fall one at a time.
They cascade.
And that is what you’ve set in motion.
You bypassed voters to get here. You concentrated power to stay here.
Now you get to absorb what comes next.
Because you can fool some of the people some of the time.
But not half the country forever.
Sincerely,
Melanie in Saskatchewan
And the voters you overruled.
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@govt_corrupt I agree with you - but what is a Canadian nowadays? We have been diluted beyond recognition. And we have many reasons to be wary of strangers.