He really means it!
Justin Trudeau is mad!
And he wants you to know it.
Whether it’s layoffs at Bell Media, the unaffordable housing market, excessive immigration, political divisions, the drug overdose epidemic, crumbling social services, rising auto thefts, surging gun crime, and more, Justin Trudeau shares your anger about the state of the country.
There’s only one problem here:
Justin Trudeau is currently in power, and has been for over eight years.
And so, performative displays like this one are really an indictment of his own failures more than anything else:
“PMJT just went off on Bell, saying it was a “garbage decision from a corperation that should know better” to layoff journalists and other workers. “I’m pretty pissed off about what’s just happened””
PMJT just went off on Bell, saying it was a “garbage decision from a corperation that should know better" to layoff journalists and other workers.
“I’m pretty pissed off about what's just happened” #cdnpoli pic.twitter.com/cGgShqJKhj
— Mackenzie Gray (@Gray_Mackenzie) February 9, 2024
The federal government gave Bell a ton of taxpayers money, only to see Bell turn around and make massive layoffs.
But of course, the Liberals pushed legislation like Bill C-18 which many people accurately warned would severely damage the media sector in Canada.
Prime Minister, or Opposition Leader?
The real irony here is that Justin Trudeau now sounds much more like an Opposition Leader than a Prime Minister.
He is constantly complaining about all the problems facing the country, complaints that would be legitimate if they came from someone who hadn’t been in office for such a long time.
After eight years as Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau doesn’t get to credibly complain about the state of the country, because the state of the country is a result of his own failures and ideological extremism. No amount of dramatic faux-anger from Trudeau can change that.
Spencer Fernando
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