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originally posted by: chris_stibrany
a reply to: discordantone
Thought experiment.
What would happen if each and every protestor had a firearm , and opened up on the cops and then stormed Justin's house?
Would it be a good or bad thing?
Would things change for the better in Canada?
Asking for a friend.
This post does not endorse violence.
It is as we used to say, a thought exercise. Those are never used in real life after all.
originally posted by: nugget1
a reply to: AndyFromMichigan
Maybe this?
WINDSOR—ICE agents are overwhelmed as thousands of desperate refugees from Canada have flooded the U.S. northern border to claim asylum. The crowd, now numbering in the tens of thousands, is attempting to escape fierce political oppression by Fidel Castro's tyrant son in Ottawa.
babylonbee.com... es-trying-to-escape-canada
Not the most credible of news sites, so who knows? I did find their final comment rather funny.
"UPDATE: U.S. officials informed the Canadian refugees that the border was closed and that they would have to sail down to the southern border and cross there like everyone else. "
originally posted by: PatriotGames4u
a reply to: AndyFromMichigan
Someone told him what would happen if he didn't back down by noon Wednesday. Today.
Actually, they said if he didn't RESIGN by noon today.
Trudeau did this less than an hour before that noon deadline, which was first posted on ATS and two other sites last week.
Coincidence?
Nobody here is that dumb.
I wonder if those that already have everything necessary to immediately topple his government will accept this instead of his resignation?
I honestly have no idea.
originally posted by: AndyFromMichigan
Watch Live: Trudeau Discusses Ending Emergency Powers
Two days after Canadian lawmakers voted to extend emergency powers allowing police to quell potential unrest, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is now set to revoke them now that the Ottawa protest is over, according to the Canadian Press, citing two senior government sources.
I wonder what happened behind the scenes. Did the provincial premiers take him aside and warn him that he was facing an "Et tu, Brute?" moment?
originally posted by: NorthOfStuff
a reply to: bobs_uruncle
Watch these moles closely.
The MSM news cycle is going to be all about Europe and the Ukrainian for the next while.
Moles like the dark.
originally posted by: TerryMcGuire
a reply to: AndyFromMichigan
Or, the emergency that the act was invoked to deal with is over. As I read the act, it is temporary anyway and a final manner in which to deal with serious problems such as the downtown blockade presented. It was used and now is no longer needed.
Until next time.
originally posted by: nugget1
a reply to: AndyFromMichigan
Maybe this?
WINDSOR—ICE agents are overwhelmed as thousands of desperate refugees from Canada have flooded the U.S. northern border to claim asylum. The crowd, now numbering in the tens of thousands, is attempting to escape fierce political oppression by Fidel Castro's tyrant son in Ottawa.
babylonbee.com... es-trying-to-escape-canada
Not the most credible of news sites, so who knows? I did find their final comment rather funny.
"UPDATE: U.S. officials informed the Canadian refugees that the border was closed and that they would have to sail down to the southern border and cross there like everyone else. "
originally posted by: NoCorruptionAllowed
originally posted by: TerryMcGuire
a reply to: AndyFromMichigan
Or, the emergency that the act was invoked to deal with is over. As I read the act, it is temporary anyway and a final manner in which to deal with serious problems such as the downtown blockade presented. It was used and now is no longer needed.
Until next time.
Which Trudeau "Yes Man" said that? Asking because that sounds like it was worded to support the notion that the act was invoked legally. According to many top scholars in Canada though, it was not.
Oh, it was you.