And you know all this because, oh yes, you live with him, um, you believe what other likewises say, hmm, you're projecting. I don't like Trudeau, but on election day I liked Andrew Sheer (conservative leader then) even less. NDP forget about it and the Greens are just a throwaway vote.
While you an I are Canadian look at the BS that was rained down on Joe Biden. Sleepy, hides in his basement, demented, too old, can hardly move and so on continuing still today. Nonsense. Likewise this Trudeau nonsense. It serves a purpose to those who've made their choices and need someone, other than themselves, to blame.
I know all this because I heard him say it. I watched it with my own eyes and I researched all sources of information relating to what I said in my last post.
Try to keep up.
Hello michael. I appreciate your kind offer for me to 'try to keep up' with you and your well researched thoughts regarding 'our PM' . Hope you don't mind me saying so Michael but no thank you. All you say from your point of view is absolutely right. Well done.
Psychological operations, or PSYOP, are intended to “convey selected information and indicators to foreign audiences to influence their emotions, motives, objective reasoning, and ultimately the behavior of foreign governments, organizations, groups, and individuals. ...
OTTAWA — Canadian police officers advanced on trucks sometimes at gunpoint on Saturday, smashing truck windows and arresting protesters in front of the country’s Parliament building, an aggressive escalation in the government’s effort to finally end the protests that have roiled the nation’s capital for three weeks.
Officers in riot gear, brandishing batons and rifles, pushed to regain the area around Parliament, expanding an operation that began on Friday to remove parked trucks that have blocked the city’s downtown core.
In the heart of the encampment, the police pushed people back with batons, and toppled a table displaying dubious information about vaccine injury. They advanced methodically truck by truck, shoving protesters back as demonstrators shouted, “Shame on you!”
A recording played in French and English, as the police advanced. “You must leave,” it said. “Anyone found in the zone will be arrested.”
By midmorning, police had cleared all demonstrators from what had been the occupation’s core, Wellington Street, in front of the house of Parliament, and set up barricades. Most of the trucks entrenched there for the past three weeks drove off when the advance began; a few abandoned vehicles remained.