, 03.27.2022 10:13 AM

KINSELLACAST 203: Kheiriddin, Belanger, Batra, Lilley, Mraz – plus Beton, Bomb Pops, Moral Panic, Bandcalledmax

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  1. Warren,

    This was done because the TrudeauNDPLiberals are chicken shit scared shitless of Charest winning and then substantially increasing CPC seats in Quebec. This Prime Minister knows only too well that without this, his hopes in English Canada are doomed. Quebec will balk at national pharmacare, while voters here reflexively become increasingly nationalist which means more Bloc seats and because of intense Trudeau fatigue, far more CPC seats in this province if Charest is the logical political alternative in Quebec. In short, TrudeauNDPLiberals risk being wiped off the map almost everywhere in Quebec except for in downtown Montreal and on the West Island. That’s the coming political reality and the PMO bloody well knows it. Trouble is, English Canada will also revolt with Blue Liberals disserting en masse to the CPC. A true ship of fools with Justin & Jagmeet at the helm…

  2. Tasha,

    I’m glad that you finally disclosed your role but I digress. As for the F-35, why exactly should we want to get “ours” given the fact that the Australians can’t keep more than one-third of their fleet in the air because of serious operational issues? In addition, the United States is moving away from the F-35 and rapidly heading toward the NGF, which will include the 6th-generation Boeing F/A-XX. Not to mention the obscenity of a price-tag which should rub every fiscally prudent Conservative the wrong way.

  3. Warren,

    The generals are dropping like flies, quite fortunately for us, due to inadequate staff training where they put themselves at risk the minute things go seriously wrong or get bogged down. They move up to see why and then…

    In addition, there is no NCO corps in the Russian Army and that simply begs for trouble or eventual theatre disaster.

    Put those two things together and it’s likely goodbye to generals, colonels and majors.

  4. Finally, as to the so-called national pharmacare program, expect it to be blocked by at least Quebec and Alberta and probably a plurality of provinces. Given the dictates of Section 94, it’s at the very best the next National Securities Regulator, with an opt-in but no mandatory legal status.

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