Comment: Poilievre is supporting a recall legislation. This is obviously a retribution after losing four MPs who recently crossed the floor to Libarals and gave the Liberals a majority government. I have a problem with this.
We used to talk about “jumping beds”, now we have “jumping political parties”. Most voters vote on the program of the political party, not on the beatiful eyes of the candidates. I see crossing the floor for personal reasons as political prostitution and a betrayal of the voters. And yes, we live in times when cadidates, during their campaigns, say what the voters want to hear but quickly forget about is as soon as they get elected. Also, there is very little difference in politics between the Conservatives and the Liberals lately, at least in the most important matters.
I don’t identify with the World Economic Forum’s (WEF’s) agenda either, which is still supported by its Liberal contributors and “young global leaders”, Mark Carney included. I don’t think that much has changed under Mark Carney as a Prime Minister, although the style is certainly more “pro”. It still is the style, not the substance and many Canadians don’t seem to notice the difference. Under the popular anti-Trump umbrella, Mark Carney is moving Canada into the sphere of influence of China, which seems to be consistent with the WEF’s globalist ideology, their Great Reset, and the New World Order program. I don’t like it. I want to live with like-minded people who share the same values. I want to keep my individual rights and freedoms. This means a national culture, human rights, and national state organization. I put Canada and Canadians first.
On the other hand, I cannot support a candidate who seems to be in the pocket of foreign interests. Please see Poilievre’s comment at mark 8:15 in the above video,
…the immediate cause of the higher gas price is the closure of the Strait of Hormuz … the tyrannical regime of Iran is causiong that.
A candidate for the position of a Prime Minister of Canada who does not know history and blames the state of Iran for defending itself against a criminal aggression initiated by the states of USA and Israel, does not have my vote. It simply means that Poilievre supports the aggressors commiting war crimes, genocide, illegal occupation and annexation of Palestinian land, all of it being violations of international law and Canada’s commitments. Whether this is a lack of competence or a political sellout and deliberate lie does not matter. It is unacceptable.
Frankly, I don’t see, at this moment, any Canadian politician or any political party that I could trust and support.






