That's the downside I see is that they'll replace him with a willing Nazi when he could have instead told Trudeau to "fuck off, my men are standing down so come down here an fire me."
Question is, are you sure that didn't already happen, or something similar?
If he can't get rid of truckers without force, it means he's unwilling. If the officers weren't willing, you fire one or some to make an example of them. Then proceed as normal.
If the cops are so evil like everyone has been saying, this makes no sense. Either there is a LOT more going on behind the scenes, or there are more good guys than believed.
I lean towards the idea that Trudeau will attempt to call in foreign police/military (UN?) since too few city/provincial police and RCMP will do his bidding.
However, I doubt Trudeau would succeed in getting UN boots deployed to Ottawa. The Canadian white hats have too much pull for that to happen.
Sloly seemed more than willing, the officers on the street less so.
The main issue, whether they wanted the trucks gone or not, is that there's not really a practical way to clear the streets of rigs without the drivers opting to leave of their own accord. No matter how many beatings, arrests or fines, if they won't leave it's a pretty big job to move each individual rig.
He was between a rock and a hard place. Whether he was a good guy or a bad guy or somewhere in between, he knew that he was placed in a no-win situation, and yet people were blaming him for not winning.
My expectation is that he will be replaced by someone more amenable to the government's wishes.
Yeah, he may not want to sit on the wrong side of a war crimes tribunal.
That's the downside I see is that they'll replace him with a willing Nazi when he could have instead told Trudeau to "fuck off, my men are standing down so come down here an fire me."
Question is, are you sure that didn't already happen, or something similar?
If he can't get rid of truckers without force, it means he's unwilling. If the officers weren't willing, you fire one or some to make an example of them. Then proceed as normal.
If the cops are so evil like everyone has been saying, this makes no sense. Either there is a LOT more going on behind the scenes, or there are more good guys than believed.
I lean towards the idea that Trudeau will attempt to call in foreign police/military (UN?) since too few city/provincial police and RCMP will do his bidding.
However, I doubt Trudeau would succeed in getting UN boots deployed to Ottawa. The Canadian white hats have too much pull for that to happen.
If there are so few troops and police in all Canada, Trudeau's side will only lose faster for each one that leaves.
"Both" to the last sentence. Good Guys ramping up. Chugga-chugga-chugga-chugga... Just waiting on the whistles now.
Sloly seemed more than willing, the officers on the street less so.
The main issue, whether they wanted the trucks gone or not, is that there's not really a practical way to clear the streets of rigs without the drivers opting to leave of their own accord. No matter how many beatings, arrests or fines, if they won't leave it's a pretty big job to move each individual rig.
He was between a rock and a hard place. Whether he was a good guy or a bad guy or somewhere in between, he knew that he was placed in a no-win situation, and yet people were blaming him for not winning.
My expectation is that he will be replaced by someone more amenable to the government's wishes.
The executives who left Enron early enough got to keep all of their gains and cash out. The question just becomes when is early enough.