Wednesday, February 23, 2022

So Moosilini blinked, bigtime,

and the fallout of this- especially for Canadian banks- is going to be huge.  Whole string of stuff at Insty, I'm going to copy one:

Lots of people are apparently closing bank accounts, because "Your PM gets a wild hair and you start freezing accounts, with no legal backing except "Emergency, the PM says so!", and you expect me to trust you with my money?"

Apparently both the polls were bloody awful on this mess(Canadian 'news' is paid for by the .gov and says what the .gov wants), and a bunch of liberals in their Senate were about to say "HELL no!", which would have been disastrous.  And I'd bet a helluva lot of politicians in the Senate and Commons were being told, in short words, exactly what the voters thought of them, including the Commons voting for this crap and- in some cases- saying "I don't approve of this, but I had to vote for it." to try to cover their ass.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Except while Heir Turdeau shut down the emergencies act all the powers tgey granted themselves under it are still in effect.
He can still order banks to freeze accounts.
He can still hold people with out bail for a misdamenor.
They can still compell crowd funding companies to report to fintrac.
He can still designate anti government protestors as terrorists under fintrac.

So really we still have martial law its just not being called that. Our bought and paid media are of course saying its over but they know thats in name only.

The head of the rcmp is still running an illegal data gathering program and has now called for citizens to report friends, family, coworkers who have ever expressed an anti government sentiment.

We live in a police state now.

Exile1981