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Despite all initial optimism, Canada has now re-elected the socialist, woke, anti crypto Liberal party. A Canadian Bitcoiner described the current situation as the graphic below:
As a follower of John Boyd, the strategic genius this is my recommendation for Canadians in our community:
OBSERVE what just happened. ORIENT to determine your next move. DECIDE what is wise to do. ACT.
If tough decisions are ahead:
  • Seek counsel
  • Pray
But never stay static MOVE!
P.S. For those interested in details of the actual results, I include two charts here of the vote, in Red is the Liberal incumbents, notice how they concentrate in the the East of Canada. The other one is just the vote itself.
this territory is moderated
The collapse of the Bloq and NDP parties handed the Liberals this victory. Those parties lost a combined 29 seats and almost all went to the Liberals. Most of the Conservative gains came from previous Liberal seats. If the other parties had performed as well as last election the Cons would have won a minority but would have been able to govern with an alliance with the Bloq.
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Indeed, and now it seems the dreadful Liberals - NDP coalition will be back.
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Didn't Mr Trump cause this? I mean when you create the 'opponent' out of thin air and make 'opposition' to a strongman your political position...
You're more likely to win, right?
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No, he did not.
But he was part of it.
The opposition, meaning the Conservatives led by Poilievre had run their own campaign to defeat Trudeau who was hated by most Canadians. When suddenly he quit, and his party brought an "outsider" a banker from the Bank of England, someone with an apparent good resume, the Liberals were back in the battle.
All the attacks against Trudeau where suddenly neutralized, since the "new candidate" was going to be more like the Conservatives: remove the carbon tax, and be less anti-business. The reality was that Mr. Mark Carney the new candidate who has lived outside of Canada for many years had been involved in Canadian politics on the background all this time, and was an advisor to Trudeau.
Trump's 51st state was the added unpredictable factor, suddenly patriotism in Canada meant support your government, the same failed government that has decimated Canada's economy for almost a decade. Poilievre's platform suddenly became quite similar to Carney's Liberal platform, and then the dice were set.
Poilievre was afraid to go truly Conservative, he was the light version, or the slightly more conservative version of the incumbents, and then many Canadians made the wrong decision and re-elected the Liberals.
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I have had Canadian friends and family... and wish them the best.
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I am Canadian, this was a tough day to live through.
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