Beauty way to go Hosehead (Trudeau).
Two-thirds of Canadians call the influx of illegal immigrants at the border a “crisis,” and that realization could cut deeply into Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s support, according to a new poll.
As CTV News reported, the Angus Reid Institute poll suggests that a solid majority of Canadians do not believe the Trudeau government when it insists it has the border situation well under control.
The poll was released Friday, just after the revelation that the Trudeau government has spent $270 million on administrative costs alone to process illegals since February 2017. That doesn’t include the added costs of food, accommodation, public health care and free legal aid
Is this even true? I was never aware that Canada had immigration issues tho im not surprised considering who they share that biggest border on a continent with
What a yo-yo that Trudeau.
He piped up saying "Canada welcomes all!" to illegals and refugees and now he's complaining because they won't stop. Make up your mind, Sparky.
It started last winter if I recall correctly. Haitians heading north in the deep of winter. Not crossing at a port of entry, but walking through fields etc.
But yes, the trickle of illegal invaders has Canadians in a full tizzy... and Trudeau looking like a moron, just like his Communist sympathizing father.
bold...the alternative being?From the OP article excerpt:
Red:
I had to laugh when I read the "red" passage.
Have you ever stayed in a three-star hotel? I suspect most readers here have. It's not exactly something to be upset about, at least not materially more so than the people being put up in homeless shelters.
From Trudeau's interview:"And certainly, if people are fleeing the United States right now and are choosing to leave the United States right now, it’s not something I said. It is perhaps domestic realities within the political context in the United States that is driving people to move or to make those certain decisions....We see a political party going to a place that no mainstream political party in Canada has gone before, which is playing a very, very dangerous game of starting to turn Canadians against immigration."From what the man said:
- The crisis, as Trudeau sees it, isn't that migrants are headed to Canada, but the response of some Canadians to their arrival.
- Trudeau is right in that the political situation in the US is what's driving folks to leave the US.
- I'm not sure how your thought processes work, but among rational people, it works like this:
- Decide to leave.
- Choose a destination.
- Go there.
- Trudeau has rightly observed that among the migrants' destinations is Canada.
It happened when Trump stated he was going to deport Haitians who were in the US for years after the earthquake, who had a protected status. Some of them tried to come to Canada instead.
Joining the large Haitian community in Quebec.
Both Obama and Trudeau are empty suits.
On the other hand, Trump is not an empty suit at all. He is very full of something..... Very full of it. LOL.
Red:From the OP article excerpt:
Red:
I had to laugh when I read the "red" passage.
Have you ever stayed in a three-star hotel? I suspect most readers here have. It's not exactly something to be upset about, at least not materially more so than the people being put up in homeless shelters.
From Trudeau's interview:"And certainly, if people are fleeing the United States right now and are choosing to leave the United States right now, it’s not something I said. It is perhaps domestic realities within the political context in the United States that is driving people to move or to make those certain decisions....We see a political party going to a place that no mainstream political party in Canada has gone before, which is playing a very, very dangerous game of starting to turn Canadians against immigration."From what the man said:
- The crisis, as Trudeau sees it, isn't that migrants are headed to Canada, but the response of some Canadians to their arrival.
- Trudeau is right in that the political situation in the US is what's driving folks to leave the US.
- I'm not sure how your thought processes work, but among rational people, it works like this:
- Decide to leave.
- Choose a destination.
- Go there.
- Trudeau has rightly observed that among the migrants' destinations is Canada.
bold...the alternative being?
Trudeau should help Mexico pay for our border wall.
Actually, it provides a good argument for the US and Canada helping Mexico to secure it's much shorter southern border in exchange for a safe third country agreement with Mexico. All three countries have an interest in stopping the flow of migrants, drugs, weapons, and gangs, across that border.
I think a privacy hedge is more canada’s style.Maybe Trudeau will have the US pay for a border wall with Canada.
Dude I’d move to Toronto in a heartbeat if my employer had a similar position available. It’s safer. Has more reliable and cleaner public transportation. And the people are way nicer.And Canadians who look down their noses because they have themselves estimated as better than us.....aren't.
you’re full of ****e.You are correct. They are not as nice as many people think they are. Very arrogant people.
Lol, I may disagree with Obama on most of his positions but to call Trudeau "Obama light" is an insult to Obama. Obama is both intelligent and charismatic, two qualities Trudeau is severely lacking.
that’s it, make yourself feel better about your own shortcomings and insecurities by trashing a nation and their people that you know very little about.I have in recent years been wondering more and more if "Canadian Nice" is actually in function a cover for Canadians lack of honesty with themselves about who they are....they have some part of themselves in a internal dungeon and they live in fear that the secret will get out that they have malevolence in them like everyone else.
Keeping in mind that I have never paid enough attention to Canadians.
I have rarely found them interesting.
Their reaction to Trump has been.
that’s it, make yourself feel better about your own shortcomings and insecurities by trashing a nation and their people that you know very little about.
Is this even true? I was never aware that Canada had immigration issues tho im not surprised considering who they share that biggest border on a continent with
It’s a hell of a lot safer, I don’t have to worry about getting shot in a public space or a school in Canada by some psychopath with a hard on for guns. And I can walk down the streets of Toronto and Quebec and worry very little about getting mugged or robbed.Yeah, everyone is clamoring to live in Canada.
It’s a hell of a lot safer, I don’t have to worry about getting shot in a public space or a school in Canada by some psychopath with a hard on for guns. And I can walk down the streets of Toronto and Quebec and worry very little about getting mugged or robbed.
Who says people aren’t clamoring to live in Canada?So why isn't everyone clamoring to live there? Chitown is a place in Canada?
Dude I’d move to Toronto in a heartbeat if my employer had a similar position available. It’s safer. Has more reliable and cleaner public transportation. And the people are way nicer.