So far, Carney has been exactly the grim specter many feared he’d be. Not a beacon of prosperity, nor a visionary of strength and lawfulness, but an architect of a deeper, darker decay.
More debt, more climate hysteria, more policies that strangle rather than invigorate — it’s an agenda that feels less like a plan for a brighter future and more like a death march for the nation. We watch as the numbers rise and rise, the country’s financial foundations shaking, groaning under the weight of a burgeoning crisis. Meanwhile, the circus of climate alarmism spins wildly, distracting and disorienting, burning resources and focus that could have been used to genuinely uplift Canadians.
Carney has done almost nothing to make Canada a richer, more productive, or more orderly land. The promises of a revitalized nation have turned to dust. What’s truly chilling is that those who voted for him seem not just complacent, but downright delighted with this trajectory. They cheer as the nation staggers closer to the edge, mistaking decay for progress.
It begs the question: What kind of future are we marching towards? What kind of legacy will this era leave? The signs are there for those willing to look — a darker, bleaker chapter in Canada’s history, with Carney steering the ship straight into the storm.
Will Canadians wake from this trance before it’s too late? Or will they continue to applaud as the nation slips further into the abyss? Time will tell, but one thing is certain: this is a pivotal moment, and its scars will mark the land for generations to come.
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