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There is a policy of harshness progressing here so as to maintains the theory of the elite is beta ... thus that glow!

Then it all burns down like passion in the dark ... candle in the wind?

Is corruption well distributed? What should we do with IT? Thought is the enigma ... right ... poly mist understood ... downers ... in a few word! One has to travel with misunderstanding a bit to believe it exists! Divide and conquer ... divine eh?

Dah Vid' ... clearly visualized ...
Elite isn’t beta.

And I’m just feeling super annoyed at everything.
 
Elite isn’t beta.

And I’m just feeling super annoyed at everything.

Again, it is an item of life that gets into the miasma of whether it is objective or just subjective and pointed ... leads many to try and find a way out when they discover nothing can be changed! It just cannot be ...

As some philosopher declared: "all is chaos, a form of miasma" resembling the airs of Rome ... stuff we inherited without question! It irritates many as integrally irrational as life in an emotional state ... Geo Ghia? Even MTG quit ... maybe bought off?

A late ole friend once said everything is for sale ... why gods are marketed even if they aren't as they appear ... incarnate?

One sometimes can tell when it is time to get out ... then the dissonance can disrupt time! It Eris 's ... fey and flighty ...
 
Some words may resemble a myth being stretched to no end ... know'ND to some folk ...

Some can't see it for reasons of irrationality ... thus some are Kohl'r ... Dar Kaye! right out of the Steppes ...
 
All people are just visitors, guests of the crown in some perspectives as the crown believes they were always here ... does raise a question of laurels ...
 
All people are just visitors, guests of the crown in some perspectives as the crown believes they were always here ... does raise a question of laurels ...
Loose ends can cause problems if not addressed promptly.:whistle:

The “Crown” is a juridical fiction, not a person or constituency. It is, in essence, a placeholder for government control. The land is “public” only nominally; in practice, it is bureaucratically monopolized. So the “population” is null and void if no actual citizens “own” that land while it is managed by a class of bureaucrats who are accountable not to residents but to other bureaucrats and politicians.
 
Loose ends can cause problems if not addressed promptly.:whistle:

The “Crown” is a juridical fiction, not a person or constituency. It is, in essence, a placeholder for government control. The land is “public” only nominally; in practice, it is bureaucratically monopolized. So the “population” is null and void if no actual citizens “own” that land while it is managed by a class of bureaucrats who are accountable not to residents but to other bureaucrats and politicians.

I knew that and you know that ... where can one go from here if we are directed to the 3 monkey rule? With sight, sound and speech gone there is nothing but stinking bad taste ... those would be things beyond prescribed communion! Thoughts ensue from no where?
 
where can one go from here if we are directed to the 3 monkey rule?
The only way Carney and his cronies will be out of office now would be a hostile takeover from the public.

A second monkey of parliament crossed the floor from conservative to liberal. That gives the liberals 171 seats out of a possible 172 for a majority government. If one more monkey see monkey do crosses nothing can stop them.
 
The only way Carney and his cronies will be out of office now would be a hostile takeover from the public.
Otherwise known as an election. It's going to be hard to force an early one but there will be one eventually.

A second monkey of parliament crossed the floor from conservative to liberal.
This Liberal strategy of poaching Conservatives is going to bite them on the ass eventually, would be my guess. It's a stopgap to get them through to the next election at best and gives them a bare majority that could easily fall apart given it is predicated on Conservative MPs magically becoming Liberals. Which they are not. This is likely dissatisfaction with Poilievre combined with some kind of personal agenda, not a total change of political heart. And even if they are "Liberals" now, when we get to that next election, there's a good chance their ridings could go back to the Conservatives. After all, the electors in those ridings didn't vote Liberal.
 
F both the liberals and the cons. It’s going to be Fascism either way with those 2. And a “hostile takeover” by a bunch of libertarian nutbars wouldn’t have a better outcome either. The whole of North America would look like Jan 6th. I know it’s the fever dream of some but if they think it’ll help, they should think again.

Maybe we need to grow a whole new party. They all suck right now.
 
So no citizen led revolution then. :X3:
Not likely here. We have riots and large scale protests from time to time but haven't really had a full-blown uprising since Riel, I don't think. And I haven't seen much evidence that people are pissed off enough at the Liberals to even protest noisily.
 
And I haven't seen much evidence that people are pissed off enough at the Liberals to even protest noisily.
Noisy protests don't go over to well in Canada unless you are protesting governments that are not Canadian.

Carney getting a majority by backdoor defection deals could add fuel to secession movements.

Unlike regular elections, separatist referendums in Canada are held based on popular vote, not electoral seats.

Quebec, Alberta and now Saskatchewan are pissed off enough to have "mostly peaceful" secessionist movements.
 
Noisy protests don't go over to well in Canada unless you are protesting governments that are not Canadian.

Carney getting a majority by backdoor defection deals could add fuel to secession movements.

Unlike regular elections, separatist referendums in Canada are held based on popular vote, not electoral seats.

Quebec, Alberta and now Saskatchewan are pissed off enough to have "mostly peaceful" secessionist movements.
Huge peaceful marches like people protested austerity in UK. Austerity here will kill people. The worst off, first. It already has and is. It can’t get worse without more deaths. I wouldn’t mind seeing Canadians grow a backbone for that kind of protest. Still peaceful, but large, and noisy enough to not be avoidable by the media, and to create second thoughts in minds about policy that’s harmful. The middle class Canadian politeness gets harder to accept the more people fall down that ladder. People powered, not large vehicle powered.

The last big one I remember was Occupy. It was good until it wasn’t. Before that was when Clinton and the Indonesian leader were in Vancouver. It was big enough that people were pepper sprayed (I didn’t attend I saw it on TV after work).
 
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Carney getting a majority by backdoor defection deals could add fuel to secession movements.
Poilievre can't keep his own party together. He lost his own seat. He's not popular. And we're supposed to be surprised by defections?

And I forget, are you Rita again or are you still cosplaying an American? Or was it an Alabertan. Almost the same difference at times.

Yeah, I don't think you want to complain about people changing their identity.
 
Huge peaceful marches like people protested austerity in UK. Austerity here will kill people. The worst off, first. It already has and is. It can’t get worse without more deaths. I wouldn’t mind seeing Canadians grow a backbone for that kind of protest. Still peaceful, but large, and noisy enough to not be avoidable by the media, and to create second thoughts in minds about policy that’s harmful. The middle class Canadian politeness gets harder to accept the more people fall down that ladder. People powered, not large vehicle powered.

The last big one I remember was Occupy. It was good until it wasn’t. Before that was when Clinton and the Indonesian leader were in Vancouver. It was big enough that people were pepper sprayed (I didn’t attend I saw it on TV after work).
Oops. I was thinking I was replying to Mendalla. Not sure why.
 
Carney getting a majority by backdoor defection deals could add fuel to secession movements.

Rita, just cut this BS line. You live in Canada, not the U.S. We elect a PARTY to be in power, and the PARTY gets to choose their leader, whenever, including between elections if the PM is forced out by his party, dies, quits.

You may not like it, and in that case, you are free to attempt emigration to a country more to your liking. The Canadian system of parliamentary democracy is largely modelled on the U.K. system.
 
I think we'll see a minority Conservative government next cycle, assuming that the party can get their s**t together and find an electable leader.
 
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