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Tax the People, Fund the Agenda: Mark Carney’s Vision for Canada’s Future

There’s a quiet kind of tyranny — the kind that doesn’t need boots on the ground or bars on the windows. It just needs a suit, a podium, and a plan.

Enter Mark Carney.

In a moment of startling honesty, Carney admitted what most politicians try to bury in jargon: yes, counter-tariffs will raise the cost of living for everyday Canadians. Groceries, fuel, building materials — up, up, and up. And yes, he’s okay with that.

Because, in his words, he has a plan.

He wants to scoop up that extra cash — money you pay at the till — and re-route it into sectors he believes are the most “appropriate.” Think about that for a second. He’s not just admitting it’ll hurt you financially. He’s telling you he’s going to use that pain as fuel for his personal vision of economic justice.

Sound familiar?

It should. This isn’t new. History is riddled with leaders who claimed to know better — who believed the ends justified the means. It’s central planning with a fresh coat of paint. It’s redistribution masked as patriotism. It’s taking from everyone to serve a few.

They’ll call it “modern economics.”
But you could call it something else.

Controlled markets. Top-down mandates. Social engineering dressed up in fiscal policy.

What word fits best?

Authoritarian.

When the state decides what’s “most appropriate,” and your role is simply to fund it — not to choose, not to question, just to pay — that’s not freedom. That’s not democracy. That’s economic control by another name.

Carney isn’t fumbling his words. He’s laying out the blueprint. And if no one pushes back, he won’t be the only one.

The cost of milk is just the beginning.

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Chris Wick

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