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Trudeau Wants You Focused On American Politics To Distract From How He’s Corrupting Canada’s Institutions & Wrecking Our Economy
Justin Trudeau is once again using political events in the US to try and distract from his disastrous ‘leadership’ here in Canada.
In the wake of the US Supreme Court striking down Roe vs Wade, and thus allowing states to make their own laws on abortion, Trudeau saw fit to weigh in:
“Trudeau says the overturning of Roe v. Wade is an “attack on everyone’s freedoms.” He also says that Canada will “expand access to the full range of reproductive and health services across the country.”
Canada does not have any laws limiting access to abortions.
Taxpayers Billed $3.1 Million For Study On How To Plant Trees
The Trudeau government billed taxpayers $3.1 million in federal salaries to plan Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s commitment to plant two billion trees by 2030.
According to Blacklock’s Reporter, an Inquiry of Ministry tabled in the House of Commons shows that no trees were planted despite the hefty consultation fees.
“The department did not spend any funding to plant trees directly. Rather the department supports organizations planting trees with funding through grants,” wrote Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson.
Trudeau Apologizes To Blacks, Chinese, Muslims, 1st Nations, Gays, Trans, Jews, Sikhs
More than once has it been said that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has an unhealthy obsession with official apologies. The list includes, but is not limited to—the Komagata Maru incident and Canada’s rejection of Jewish refugees in the 1930s. Trudeau has even gone as far as to apologize for an incident occurring before the founding of our country in 1867. When it comes to national self-loathing, the rainbow-filled sky’s the limit.
Interactive map of all the food processing areas that have been destroyed.
Notice that most of them are in the United States.https://t.co/47UR0HeW27 pic.twitter.com/SvKQVjCJiT
— Zach Vorhies (@Perpetualmaniac) June 24, 2022
Feminist Writer Finally Says the Quiet Part Out Loud Regarding Abortion
Yeah, that’s a rather blunt headline, right? It’s something that we’ve known for decades. It’s why this issue is intense, emotional, and loaded with nuance. With the Dobbs decision, the Supreme Court wiped out Roe v. Wade yesterday. It did not ban abortion nationwide. Abortion is not illegal. The Court did what it should have done with this issue eons ago—return it to the legislative process. There is nothing in the Constitution about abortion. There is no constitutional right to an abortion—that’s left-wing propaganda. The fact that the Constitution doesn’t say anything about isn’t a smackdown of the pro-abortion side. It’s a fact. Our founding document doesn’t prohibit it. That’s a good thing for both sides. Pro-life and pro-abortion wings of America can now mount a campaign through the legislative process to either ban or support abortion rights. The way is clear. If pro-abortion forces convince enough people, get enough lawmakers elected, and pass a law—then yes—there is a right to an abortion. For all the hate that was directed at the late Justice Antonin Scalia, he openly admitted that passing a law granting a right to abortion was the right way to solve this issue if that was your position.
Now They’re Turning On RBG! The Left Blames Late Supreme Court Justice For Dying Before Retiring In 2020 Which Paved Way For Amy Coney Barrett
Liberal Twitter users have taken to the platform to blast the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg following the court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade on Friday.
While a number of journalist lay the blame at former President Trump who got to appoint three conservative justices during his time in the White House, things took a surprising turn when attention shifted to RBG.
It Can’t Happen Here. Right?
As a former wildlife biologist, I have a fascination with animal behavior. One of the lessons I’ve learned during my time observing wildlife is how attuned animals are to situational awareness and “red flags.” In the kill-or-be-killed crucible of nature, to ignore a potential threat may be the last thing an animal ever does.
Yet people have developed the astounding ability to totally ignore red flags because “it can’t happen here” (or “it can’t happen to me”). Modern humans living in a modern society with modern conveniences have been able to bury the situational awareness all creatures possess by instinct. Americans in particular have cultivated an amazing ability to disregard warning signs, both internal and external. We still have the instincts, but we’re often too “civilized” to pay attention to them. After all, it can’t happen to me. It can’t happen here.
