{UAH} AT THE END OF THE DAY THEY ALL COME BACK TO DONALD J TRUMP'S BOOK And you wonder why !!!!!!
Friends
Talking about Trump's book, for a very long time we have complained about investing into our cities. In our working hard, we pay a very high amount of taxes to Ottawa, and someone in Ottawa decides how to spend that money. They look at the world and they have always decided that sending it to Uganda is better than spending it into this country. The bunch of lazies that live in Uganda spend it like firkin drunken, yet our cities are crumbling. When I came to this country, every bridge had an expiry date. And a year or two before that date that particular bridge was replaced. We stopped that system for there is no money to replace bridges for all our taxes are spent in Uganda. A day when an earth quake hits Montreal every firkin bridge is going to go down in smokes for they are all expired, and Montreal is the king of bridges in this country.
Slowly but steadily we have raised the failure to invest into this country, when the virus came we learnt a secondary lesson, after Donald J Trump found the vaccine, countries actually had a right to remanufacture it for their population, Canada simply would not remanufacture for we have not invested into the equipment to reproduce it. We just send all our taxes to Uganda. But as we raise the noise, we have started to target the politicians, if you want to go to Ottawa you must promise to invest into Canada. In exchange they have started to campaign on I will make sure taxes come back to the people earning it, than I will make sure every drop out of the treasury ends up in the third world countries. When Donald J Trump walked in, we raised our noise more and more about the importance of investing into our country.
Two major changes that I have never seen in this country have happened, the Federal Government has agreed to invest $500 million in Ontario province to be added to Ontario's $60million, so that Sanofi Canada expands its facility in Ontario to be able to produce vaccines. The facility is going to be good to go come 2026. Secondly, last week the Federal government cut a check of $15 billion for Toronto to build three transit lines. We need an Extended Eglinton cross town line, we need a line from the EX to the Science center, we need a Scarborough line and the city of Hamilton will get a line as well. In all years I have lived in this city I have never seen the feds handing us money all money I see end up in firkin Uganda. But you see we always had a remaining card, if you need to be a prime minister of this country, you must always win Ontario, we threw that card on the firkin table and threatened them. Justin needs to call for an election for he has held a minority government way too long, and he will not win based to sending money to Uganda.
Friends if you live in a Western country use your vote to implement the Trump book, or you will end up with a city that looks exactly as what we see in America today for they spend all taxes in firkin Gaza, a hole that will never ever fill up.
Have a good weekend as you revise the Trump book.
EM -> { Gap at 46 }
On the 49th Parallel
Thé Mulindwas Communication Group
"With Yoweri Museveni, Ssabassajja and Dr. Kiiza Besigye, Uganda is in anarchy"
Kuungana Mulindwa Mawasiliano Kikundi
"Pamoja na Yoweri Museveni, Ssabassajja na Dk. Kiiza Besigye, Uganda ni katika machafuko"
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'No immigration for five years': Ex-EU negotiator Barnier's bid for French presidency is straight from the Brexit playbook
May 14, 2021
Damian Wilson
is a UK journalist, ex-Fleet Street editor, financial industry consultant and political communications special advisor in the UK and EU.
Britain's EU bête noire Michel Barnier is eyeing the French presidency and has shocked observers with his tough talk on immigration. Had the UK been allowed what he is proposing, Brexit would never have materialised.
There is clearly no chance that lofty, self-regarding political careerist Michel Barnier, the former EU chief negotiator on Brexit, will ever understand the sweet, sweet irony of the shameful politicking behind his bid to become president of France.
The 70-year-old former minister under Presidents Chirac and Sarkozy, who spent nearly five years of his life orchestrating the departure of Britain from the EU – detailed in his newly-released book, La Grande Illusion – has surprised many with his suggestion that France should consider a five-year ban on non-EU immigration.
Does he not realise that if the EU had given Britain such an option five years ago, then Brexit would never have happened?
Had that been on the table at the time, PM David Cameron would have returned from Brussels in February of 2016 with an offer that far exceeded the relatively unambitious demands he put before the European Council – which it refused – and hailed a success rather than an abject failure. It was as a result of the failure of that trip to the Belgian capital that Cameron agreed to the in/out referendum.
The very same Michel Barnier is the chap who sneered in La Grande Illusion at former UKIP Leader Nigel Farage, suggesting, "posing in front of a poster representing a crowd of migrants, from Syria and elsewhere, on the roads, will remain as a pinnacle of cynicism and amalgam, recalling the outrageous caricatures of the propaganda from another time."
And now, here Barnier is on TV saying, "There is a risk of an explosion, particularly on the topic of immigration. I think that effectively we need to take some time, between three to five years, and suspend immigration."
He spoke of reviewing the Schengen agreement. He spoke of 10,000 uniformed border guards defending Europe. Mon Dieu, Monsieur! Having warmed to his theme, the outside presidential candidate hopeful for Les Républicains said, "We need to take time to evaluate, check and if necessary, change our immigration policies. We need to take stock of the situation, stop family reunions. We need to look at the way we give residency permits, health-related permits and the way we use resources."
French TV viewers must have been waiting for Barnier to peel off a mask – like Arnold Schwarzenegger in Total Recall – to reveal himself to be National Rally leader Marine Le Pen.
On reading his 500-page diaries, one claim that Barnier made at the outset gave me pause for thought. "Je n'ai jamais confondu le sentiment populaire et le populisme," (I've never confused popular sentiment and populism), he wrote. It is a neat distinction, giving establishment figures like Barnier plenty of wiggle room to change their declared outlook, depending on the circumstances, while fending off accusations of ideological chicanery. Some might call it political expediency, but they would be the cynics.
And while Barnier's latest comments are certainly in tune with French popular sentiment, that might not be enough if he is to fulfill his wish to challenge for the right to have a tilt at the Élysee Palace. President Emmanuel Macron and Marine Le Pen already occupy the space on the right that Barnier has his eye on, and they are unlikely to cede any ground whatsoever to an opportunistic Republican still a long way off being chosen as his party's candidate.
That freshly-minted concern for what the little people think will sell a few more copies of his newly-released book, but it's unlikely to ever make him a serious challenger for President of the Republic. It's a little too late for this arch-European to convincingly reinvent himself as a French nationalist. Nigel Farage will be laughing his Union Jack socks off.
EM -> { Gap at 46 }
On the 49th Parallel
Thé Mulindwas Communication Group
"With Yoweri Museveni, Ssabassajja and Dr. Kiiza Besigye, Uganda is in anarchy"
Kuungana Mulindwa Mawasiliano Kikundi
"Pamoja na Yoweri Museveni, Ssabassajja na Dk. Kiiza Besigye, Uganda ni katika machafuko"
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