Trump confirms he will declare a national emergency and use the military to facilitate mass deportations of illegals.
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When Poilievre turns a blind eye to the result, because Canada has fuck all personnel and bureaucracy to conduct mass deportations, it'd at least open a door for the PPC to gain in the hardest hit conservative ridings.
It's going to be a long game.
Legislative (Commons and Senate), Executive (Cabinet and Public Service), and Judicial (courts): the division of powers were set up to avoid dictatorships. But the WHOLE system has been hijacked by leftist ideology. It has taken them about a century to do it, but they have captured ALL of them.
Because of the separation of powers, it is not possible to reform it from only one of the three branches. Getting the right people into the House of Commons is not enough to "fix things." Even if Max were PM, he would face the same problem: the Senate, the Judiciary, and the Public Service would all conspire to avoid implementing policies.
A good Government in the House of Commons would be a start, of course. But it would have to simply avoid doing more evil and pick some low-hanging fruit (of which there is a fair bit, so there is some hope there). Getting good MPs in the Commons is essential, but it's not a magic wand.
All the other institutions need just as much attention, and that takes time. Take the Supreme Court: can't appoint good judges to the Supreme Court when there are no good judges at the lower courts. Can't get good judges into the lower courts because the law schools and Law Societies are all woke; it is difficult to be a non-woke lawyer these days.
Antonio Gramsci in the 1930s said that communism would have to infiltrate at all levels, slowly, only to reveal itself at the end as having conquered. This "long march through the institutions" approach is now complete.
It will take a century, at least, of our own "long march" through society to get enough good people into key positions to make effective reform.
Right now, there are not enough good people at all, and they are nowhere near being in key positions.
Not dooming; just pointing out there is lots of work to be done yet. We can't expect magic-wand results.