The seemingly anomalous floor crossing by a Conservative member of Parliament to the CCP

A few items on today’s crossing of the floor by someone in Pierre Poilievre’s parry, whatever it actually is, farm team for the Liberals I guess, to the CCP Mark Carney party.

Please check them all. There is a point to it.

Here is a video of the woman who crossed the floor today, speaking about what she thinks of Carney and his party.

A commentary on Carney’s plot to get a majority with floor crossers.

Here is a 2021 TWENTY TWENTY ONE article about Mark Carney from the National Post. PLEASE READ. (we have posted it a dozen times before at least)

[…] Carney draws inspiration from, among others, Marx, Engels and Lenin, but the agenda he promotes differs from Marxism in two key respects. First, the private sector is not to be expropriated but made a “partner” in reshaping the economy and society. Second, it does not make a promise to make the lives of ordinary people better, but worse. Carney’s Brave New World will be one of severely constrained choice, less flying, less meat, more inconvenience and more poverty: “Assets will be stranded, used gasoline powered cars will be unsaleable, inefficient properties will be unrentable,” he promises.[…]

And now today, also from the National Post:

Michael Higgins: Marilyn Gladu absolutely hated the Liberals — until 8 seconds ago

Curious to know what Mark Carney thinks of her views on abortion and conversion therapy

Here is a comment posted to that article from Michael Smith:

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3 Replies to “The seemingly anomalous floor crossing by a Conservative member of Parliament to the CCP”

  1. Trump needs to takeover or obliterate any threats from the Great Not so White Now North.

  2. How do you sell heavyweight, complex, exotic explanations of Hegelian or Marxist dialectical warfare, such as the ones valiantly attempted by this site? Try as you may your comments shrink, and you wonder at times if anyone is out there. To be fair, the lessons you are attempting to share are not exactly off-the-shelf products. No, you must reach way back to those amber glass bottles that have not been opened in decades. You dust them off, pop the cork, and are surprised to find the very ideas that your parents–the Great Generation–swam in.

    Granted, I don’t think there has ever been a communist revolution that was thwarted, repelled or deposed by intellectuals. Intellectuals start them, regular people end them.

    Unfullfilled intellectuals–those simmering with resentment over their inability to generate wealth equal to their ability to generate ideology–harbor limitless jealous energy against those they see as richer, but capable inferiors who have succeeded in the real world. So it is they set out to level the playing field by poisoning the societal well.

    But what does this have to do with the U.S. dollar, asks the lurking or nonexistant reader? The answer from this hedgehog is, well, everything.

    The war with Iran has given us an incredibly rare glimpse into what happens when whole nations experience a liquidity ‘event’. Note that the word ‘event’, as it is deployed in this common expression, is never a positive one. It is as if Moses himself came back to drain the Straight of Hormuz, preventing the free flow of 20% of the world’s energy. The cash flow dried up almost overnight. Gulf states suddenly faced something they never have before: dire domestic strife brought on by a lack of liquidity, aka U.S. dollars. Something had to be done. The most liquid savings asset, gold, was sold to raise cash to save the day. In Turkey’s case gold was sold to save its own depreciating currency, the sad lira. Turkey sold gold, created artificial demand by then buying lira with dollars, slipped on Greece and broke China, or something.

    For me it is not a given, but a question, whether we are facing a tsunami of a liquidity crunch here in North America. Such major events do tend to travel. If the supply of the most important energy commodities become hard to get it could happen here, too. If there is not enough diesel to keep trucks rolling we will see material delays to businesses. This translates into the same liquidity event we saw during C-19. It is devastating to those not sufficiently capitalized.

    This occurs as we in the West are experiencing, simultaneously, another drama blooming like a black rose. Warmer weather will see some sort of hurricane Hormuz beach itself on our economic shoreline while rabid leftists consolidate power in Canada, and sharpen their fangs in the U.S.A.. Despite his best efforts PT has provided the enemy plenty of ammo. I am optimistic the real economy will survive only because it must. But we have to deal with these commies, which brings me to my long standing point.

    The best way to stop them is to starve them. A massive liquidity shortfall will leave them without the public purse they parasitically need to survive. Central Banks will soon respond–in their best Keynesian way–to print. I won’t bother repeating the rest of the story except to say that we will be presented with two choices: communism or free-market capitalism. The social contract must be, and will be reset. Ask this guy, an old brown bottle at the back of the shelf:

    https://youtu.be/7IhmbMObouY?si=W3voqsHBvxcIUw_V