The political divide in Canada isn’t really left versus right anymore.
It’s establishment versus everyone else.
Mark Carney’s base is heavily concentrated among university educated professionals, senior managers, public sector workers, academics, and affluent urban voters. People who have generally done well under the current system.
Pierre Poilievre’s support is strongest among tradespeople, small business owners, private sector workers, farmers, resource workers, and Canadians who feel like they’re working harder every year just to fall further behind.
One side believes government experts know best.
The other believes those experts created many of the problems in the first place.
One side is more likely to defend the status quo.
The other is voting because they think the status quo has failed.
That’s why these two groups rarely agree. They aren’t just choosing different politicians.
They’re living in two completely different Canadas.
@ambermac You’re part of the problem Canada is a weak country at the moment. We can pretend all we want that we’re tough, ‘standing up to the U.S.’ meanwhile we cozy up to communist dictatorships that have zero respect for us as a sovereign nation.
في الهند.. فتاة تبلغ 13 عامًا فقط، اختُطفت في 18 يونيو وهي في طريقها لدروسها الخصوصية.
سائق باعها لأصحاب فنادق في سري غانغاناغار براجستان، فاحتجزوها 5 أيام كاملة، ينقلونها بين 4 فنادق (منها جوي إن)، ويغتصبونها جماعيًا.. مجموعات تصل إلى 6 رجال يوميًا، وأجبروها على شرب الخمر لتتحمل الألم!
32 رجلاً شاركوا في الجريمة.
نجت الطفلة بأعجوبة بعد مداهمة الشرطة، والجيران أمسكوا بـ18 منهم وسحلوهم في الشارع مربوطين بحبال قبل تسليمهم للأجهزة الأمنية.
السلطات هدمت الـ4 فنادق المتورطة وسط غضب شعبي عارم يطالب بالإعدام الفوري.
وحشية لا توصف.. وفشل ذريع في حماية الأطفال.
#راجستان #جريمة_بشعة
@marissenmark So let’s compare welfare and social services as well as immigration drain and frivolous social spending and foreign aid numbers. I would bet we’d have tons of $ if we were comparable. Let’s also compare education systems and culture while we’re at it. Apples to oranges mark.
Here are several. Enjoy!
Foreign Aid — Gone. No more billions shipped overseas while Canadians line up at food banks.
Arts & Culture subsidies — Gone. Taxpayers aren’t here to fund obscure grants and festivals.
Media handouts (including CBC and legacy journalism subsidies) — Gone. Let them survive on actual audiences, not government life support.
Corporate welfare — Gone. No more billions in handouts to big business and connected insiders.
Consultants & bureaucratic bloat — Gone. Fire the McKinsey-style grift and slash the endless studies.
Climate/green slush funds and pet projects — Gone.
Blanket grants to special interests — Gone.
Lavish cabinet retreats, perks, and junkets — Gone.
Immigration & entitlement reforms: Deport welfare recipients who aren’t Canadian citizens. Deport any non-Canadian convicted of a crime — immediately and permanently.
Require a minimum of 10 years of legal residence to access socialized healthcare at no cost.
No Old Age Security (OAS) or similar benefits for anyone who hasn’t contributed to the Canadian economy for at least 20 years.
Revenue idea: Launch a citizenship-by-investment program. Attract high-net-worth individuals who actually bring capital and create jobs, instead of low-skilled inflows that strain services.
Problem solved.