“It has taken us centuries of thought and mockery to shake the medieval system; thought and mockery here and now are required to prevent the mechanists [technocrats] from building another.”

Dora Russell,* The Right to Be Happy (1927), preface. https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Mockery (*see sidebar)

Tuesday, February 25, 2025

Mocking of Canadian Democracy

Well, it seems that the farce just goes on and on. The drama boy who presided over a recent 21.9 billion deficit overrun,1 continues to hobnob around the world in a last fling of excess and ego — courtesy of a non-resignation that allows him to carry on in scandal-land till the last bitter moment for Canadians who are desperate for accountability that never seems to come. And now, we apparently have a new round of Liberal scandal as they try to cling to power and the public purse — a scandal of fund-raising and smear-mongering by a lapsed corporation; except, one investigative citizen (in the spirit of enduring hope that some authority will finally pay attention and prosecute) has "doxxed" the scam. Begin at min. 2:41 for the dox though the first 2:41 minutes details yet another Liberal scandal.


MASTERMINDS Behind Poilievre's SMEAR Campaigns UNMASKED + Liberals Pay $4M for Cricket Meat in Asia
(Moose on the Loose | Feb 24, 2025 | Time 17:14 min.; doxxing the smear begins circa min. 2:41) at
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e8QFe8K6CUA&t=737s
So this is the plea to prosecutors and judges:
▪  Defend democracy and the rule of law;
▪  End this mocking of democracy by "power-elites";
▪  Prosecute to the fullest the political / governmental crimes and corruptions that have plagued and harmed Canadians for the past decade;
▪  Insist that NO ONE is above the law.
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1. Fraser Institute | https://www.fraserinstitute.org › commentary › fiscal-u... Dec 16, 2024 — The government ran a $61.9 billion deficit last year—$21.9 billion higher than the $40 billion deficit originally projected. | https://www.fraserinstitute.org/commentary/fiscal-update-reveals-extent-federal-government-mismanagement