Trudeau isn’t leaving.

Well, he isn’t leaving, or going anywhere. Some (my Dad for instance), think he can be forced out if enough people in his own Caucus tell him to leave or put pressure on him. He won’t leave. Even if they lose the next election, and all those liberal MP’s who are opposing him get wiped out. Including those in Toronto like Salma Zahid. He won’t leave, even if he wins his riding and everyone else loses. He won’t leave even if he’s in the Opposition benches and he ends up in the Opposition benches. Mabye he will, or not. Nobody really knows. But he is stubborn.

He’s like an immature boy at the playground who’s crying because his Mom is telling him that we have to leave.

I said this in my last post that Trudeau didn’t want to resign, I still believe that to be True. I also still think that Prorogation is still a possibility because he’s Immature enough to go through with it. Get power at all costs, keep power at all costs. Prorogation won’t get much done but it will keep him in power. Until at least next year. And afterwards, they will have to have a speech from the Throne which will be put to a Confidence Vote. You can be sure the Government will fall then. Right now though Justin Trudeau is wrecking havoc with this Parliament.

He’s holding these liberal MP’s as hostage.

For these twenty to thirty MP’s, they are being forced to make a decision on whether or not to leave and not seek re-election as some have already done, or stay on board and lose badly in the next election. Here’s what I think should happen.

Oppose Him in Parliament.

Tell him what you think of him. Do it in Public where everyone can see and hear. Just like Leona Alleslev did when she left the Governing liberals for the Conservatives. God bless her. Tell him how disgusted you are in his scandals and leadership. Tell him, (If you’re in a viable financal situation) that you’re going leave and sit as an Independant until an election is called and that when a Confidence Vote comes to Parliament you’re going to vote against hi., This, so the Government falls.

The reason he’s holding these MP’s hostage is because of their limited choices. I don’t think anyone wants to resign as an MP. They can choose to sit as an Independant and vote with the Government depending on their political views. They can choose to stay until an election is called. But, even if the liberals lose the next election, even if JT loses in his riding of Papineau, Quebec, he can still stay on as Leader of the liberal party of Canada. He can still Lead these liberals. Though of course, It would be a lot less liberals after the election. There’s rules around these things as well. You should also remember this from my last column:

Prorogation benefits no one except Justin Trudeau. That’s It!

It is also his responsibility. The Governor General has the right to refuse Prorogation and even to call an election. None of this may force him to leave. But you didn’t lose because of him. You chose to leave because of a sinking ship that was about to drown. He won’t be remembered. He will be remembered for Scandal, Corruption, the Money he legally stole, liberal insiders who benefitted from liberal corruption, his friends and even his family who benefitted, and even participated in, if he prorogues Parliament people will remember him for that as well.

He’s a very stubborn man. Or boy.

We can only hope that voters in Papineau will hold him accountable just like everyone else. Maybe that will push him along to something else. He won’t have any sort of lasting legacy. Something to remember him by. Like Brian Mulroney and Free Trade. I don’t think anyone’s going to remember Justin Trudeau and this Climate Change garbage. So, I hope everyone stays tuned the coming events. The Lord bless you.

Prorogation

Prorogation of a Parliament results in the termination of a session. Parliament then stands prorogued until the opening of the next session. Like the summoning and dissolution of Parliament, prorogation is a prerogative act of the Crown, taken on the advice of the Prime Minister (PM). Parliament is actually prorogued either by the Governor General (GG) or the Deputy GG in the Senate Chamber, or by proclamation published in the Canada Gazzette. When Parliament stands prorogued to a certain day, a subsequent proclamation (or proclamations) may be issued to advance or defer the date.

I think it could be said that Justin Trudeau is getting ready to push the panic button and end this session of Parliament with his own MP’s moving against him. From what I know so far it’s a revolt of about 20 to 30 liberal MP’s who want him to resign so they can move on without him. The Ultimatum he has is this:

RESIGN NOW! (Or be prepared to watch a whole bunch of liberal MP’s to vote in a Confidence Motion to bring the Gov’t down). Doesn’t seem possible? I don’t think it’s out of reach. Would liberal MP’s vote with the Opposition to bring it’s own Government down? Yes. In this situation it’s possible. Maybe I’m wrong but maybe not.

What I want you to remember about JT and Prorogation is this:

Justin Trudeau doesn’t want to resign. He wants to lead these liberals into the next election. That’s Period Stop.

Next, He loves Power and wants to keep power at all costs.

He’s a typical liberal and of course wants to “Get power at all costs, keep power at all costs.”

Prorogation is HIS responsibility and no one else’s, even to those in his own Caucus. Nobody gains by it except himself. (How’s that for keeping Power at all costs).

He’s making himself out to be bigger than the Liberal Party of Canada.

Trudeau knows that every people, person and Voter wants to put an end to this madness and call an election ASAP, but he’s only thinking of himself. Prorogation is in his best interest.

Last but not least: Jagmeet Singh isn’t far behind JT. Even the Bloq Leader is smarter than these two guys. He knows how separate himself from the others.

When Prorogation is done and MP’s come back to Parliament to work (watch for this to happen next year in April, May or whatever, also watch for Susan Delacourt to have another one her one on one friendly chats with Trudeau), the Government is required to have a Speech from the Throne. The Throne Speech is suppose to be a confidence matter and must be put a vote in Parliament.