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Libs selling out Canada: not conducting security reviews on foreign takeovers
February 29, 2016 - 10:52pm
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http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/politics/liberals-criticized-for-not...
The last sentence of the quote above is telling. That's the thing. As socially regressive as the Cons sometimes are, I've frequently found them to be more upfront when it comes to business matters. The Libs in business often are as slippery as you can get.
As socially regressive as the Cons sometimes are, I've frequently found them to be more upfront when it comes to business matters. The Libs in business often are as slippery as you can get....
Thank you for this....totally right on...we have a choice between the upfront corporatists and the deceivers using pretty faces and sweet rhetoric to lure people in support of the fraudulent corrupt system we still seem to have faith in here in Canada!
i guess we know what cost of dinner at the White House was....
US-led geopolitics determines every aspect of state management in Canada.
Geopolitics determines domestic policy.
This is apparent in the client country “Canada”, where no sovereignty is allowed, and where domestic policy is entirely about preventing any emergence of actual democracy.
It is glaringly obvious, to anyone who escapes the constant institutional social-engineering restrictions and blaring propaganda amplified by all the media, that US-led geopolitics determines every aspect of state management in Canada.
That US-led geopolitics determines every aspect of state management in Canada is true in every area of state involvement:
The “Conservative” and “Liberal” blocks are entirely aligned with the US “Republican” and “Democrat” blocks, to the point that it has become a cartoon, with pipelines swinging in different directions at the turn of elections, as easily as geopolitical directions.
The Canadian state, in the hands of the US governing complex, has given itself the task of gutting our minds and our political agency, in order to serve the US global campaigns, without the nuisance of popular domestic awareness or demands. This has been a long and continuing process, which accelerated in the 1980s, and became solidified by ever-increasing “globalization” agreements, and security “cooperation”.
The truth is: there is no Canada