2013-04-29

For What It's Worth

I just saw a rather cheesy Justin Trudeau commercial where he's sitting on a desk in a classroom introducing himself to Canadians with all the usual blah, blah.

He's not a bad speaker though. Still ain't gonna vote for him. Any party that can potentially attract moochers and self-entitled individuals is one I'd rather stay away from. Right now, the conservatives give that "No girls allowed" impression but it's really the CAQ in Quebec that give us hope when it comes to normalizing our mentality towards entrepreneurship.

Speaking of which, I'm glad the CAQ basically voted down Bill 14 citing a few things that are simply unacceptable. Hair raising stuff that would put a black spot on this place internationally. I would have been completely disappointed and even distraught had they not taken this proper and healthy route.

 It was encouraging. It still shouldn't even be tabled in the first place, but I feel people are being heard and politicians are listening. It's so disheartening.

We can't let the hacks in the PQ dictate and control the narrative anymore. Enough is enough with that bunch.

Anyway.

Canada has some decent speakers. Stephen Harper has always been outstanding.

In fact, one can perhaps argue both (especially Harper) are more skilled than Obama?

Not a lot of 'ums,' 'uhs' and breakdowns in their speeches whereas I detect quite a bit from the President.

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Back to the PQ. Pauline Marois is one arrogant pseudo-Queen. My wife was telling me how Marois believes herself to be the stern mother who takes decisions that in the long-run we'll all come to appreciate.

She's some piece of work. Aside from the piece of shit Bill 14, divisive linguistic rhetoric and nonsensical anti-private business stance, she's the author of the anarchy in public health when she fired doctors and nurses back in the 90s and public daycare is currently on a bad trajectory.

In the long-run, the PQ are a disaster. A trainwreck on both social and economic policies.

Now she wants to come up with a "business plan?" What does she know about business? The entire party knows squat about business.

The PQ? How? Them and their malcontent voters' entire mindset is maladjusted and wrong-suited for business. 

They still don't see how it's their bull shit laws that have set Montreal back.

Here's a piece of advice: Get the fuck out of the way. Montreal doesn't share PQ values.


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