Friday, 2 July 2021

No Matter How You Dress It Up - Part One

I have done something I should not have done.  That is to look at all the bills this liberal government is trying to pass into law.  From the gun buy back bill to C-10 to C-36, individually these bills look sort of safe -- well not really, but in the eyes of leftist groups, these bills look safe.

The reality is when you put all the bills together and form the bigger picture that red flags (excuse the pun) should be flying up all over the place.  Together these bills form the foundation of total control over the people.  Together these bills destroy freedom of expression, freedom of thought, freedom of speech, freedom of assembly and the list goes on and on.
 

Not one of these bills that are about to be turned into law, have passed the litmus test of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, the Constitution of Canada, and the Canadian Bill of Rights.  The Constitutional law of Canada demands that all laws and regulations passed by Parliament are to pass through the filters of these Constitutional Law before they become law.  This has not been done.  In fact it appears that these draconian laws have been pushed by the Constitutional policies.

When Canada was created into a country, the British North America Act established that the Canadian Parliament was to be the center of power, meaning that the Canadian Parliament created law, debated law, and passed laws into being.

This changes in 1982/83 and Parliament was pushed to the sidelines.  The Cabinet became the body that created and passed laws, leaving Parliament to be nothing more than a rubber stamp.  Discussions took place in committee meetings, where controls can be applied by the party in control.  Discussion in Parliament took place, but the choice of direction was already established.  Debate in Parliament and later in Question Period only added to the concept that Parliament as a body of political will, was reduced to conversation and rubber stamp.

In these last eight to twelve years, the center of political power has moved not just from Parliament, has not just moved from the Cabinet, but has moved to the Prime Minister's Office, an office of people that have been hired by the Prime Minister.  These hired bell hops have one main focus and job.  To protect the Prime Minster, and to make sure all voices of opposition in the party are silenced.  Power to govern the nation now sits in the office of the Prime Minister, who has become an elected dictator of the country.

All these bills that are being passed individually with the help of the NDP, the Bloc, and the Greens, on the surface individually seem justifiable.  Put them all together, you have the makings of a dictatorship that not even the left leaning parties appear to be aware of let alone any want to change.

These bills combined together form the bases for control of what the population reads, hears, and understands.  Together these bills focus on the centralized power to be in the Prime Minister's Office, thereby not only pushing aside Parliament, but also the Cabinet.   Together these bills enable the Prime Minster's Office to allow only what the office (prime minister) wants Canadians to hear and see.

It really doesn't matter what you want to call this anymore.  It's both fascism and communism

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