Recently newcomer Alexandria Oscario-Cortez has gotten a lot of attention for her staunchly left wing ideals and some even think she will bring about a socialist political revolution in the United States. For one her ideas are pie in the sky and the idea that a normally centre-right country will go for someone as left wing… Continue reading AOC’s leftist promises and JWR’s resignation from Cabinet
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Early February updates
SNC-Lavalin Scandal We are just receiving news today about potential obstruction of justice on the part of the PMO and the PMO overrode justice minister Judy Wilson-Reyboud to cut a deal. Its early days and we will have to see how this plays out. With people having a low opinion of politicians and this being… Continue reading Early February updates
Quick Political Updates
BC Speculation Tax Provincial NDP has imposed everyone living in a designated area (which is most of the province population wise) fill out of a form annually to show their home is not empty for speculation. While this is well intentioned, I believe it is horribly implemented and should be scrapped. Many in expensive homes… Continue reading Quick Political Updates
Issues I’ve Tweeted About Recently
Since we all know that twitter is not the best place for nuanced debate, I wanted to share my thoughts on a few pressing issues that I have been tweeting about recently . It is much easier to properly explain one’s self in a blog post as opposed to a platform with a 280 character… Continue reading Issues I’ve Tweeted About Recently
2019 Political predictions
Okay as promised, here are my predictions for 2019. Below I will first give what I think will happen and then second what I want to happen. Looking at the past year, I did alright getting some right, some wrong and I suspect the same will happen here, so here we go. Provincial Politics in… Continue reading 2019 Political predictions
A look back in 2018 in Politics
To say 2018 didn't see some major political events both here and abroad would be an understatement. Here in Canada we had three provincial elections and all three resulted in a small c conservative party forming government. For conservatives, this was a great year as at the beginning of the year, only two provinces with… Continue reading A look back in 2018 in Politics
BC defeats PR
I haven't written much on the PR referendum other than briefly mentioned I am opposed to it. Very happy to see it got defeated so decisively. Hopefully this puts the issue to rest and we can focus on other more important issues. I think as Chretien pointed out, maybe some university professors who can never… Continue reading BC defeats PR
Why We need Tougher Gun Laws: Part II
In my previous post on gun control, I discussed the changes that I think need to be made in Canada. This section will be about why I think these changes need to be made, and my next post will primarily be a FAQ to debunk many of the myths being spread by the pro-gun lobby.… Continue reading Why We need Tougher Gun Laws: Part II
I support the UN Global compact on Migration
A lot of people on the right today are making a lot of noise about the UN global compact on migration. While not perfect by any means and there are a few things that can be changed, I believe Canada is right to sign on and the Conservatives should quite their fearmongering. Most of the… Continue reading I support the UN Global compact on Migration
Why Canada Needs Tougher Gun Laws: Part I
In the past few months, I have had a number of debates with pro-gun advocates on twitter over a gun control laws. While I enjoy debate, I felt it was taking up too much of my time and I wanted to focus on other things, so I decided to block some of the more rude… Continue reading Why Canada Needs Tougher Gun Laws: Part I