Wednesday, January 27, 2016

First One Hundred Days of Trudeau to Fifteen Year Life in Ottawa

With the first one hundred days now down in the history books since his election, the Right Honourable Prime Minister of Canada and Leader of the Liberal Party Justin Pierre James Trudeau PC MP is currently serving one term in majority government being 184 of 338 seats and facing the possibility of two more for three full terms in majority governments and then likely one short term in a minority government in Parliament at the House of Commons in Ottawa, with no chance of parole or release from the noble obligation he must now serve out for his fellow Canadians. Such friendly sunny ways and days ahead remain the motto and mantra behind the red maple leaf motif that be Trudeau and his happy reigning honeymoon with Canucks across the country from sea to sea to sea, domestically protecting him from the foreign based flak critical of his post election promise to withdraw without withdrawing the 6 CF-18 fighter jets from the US led Islamic State bombing campaign of Iraq and Syria, which allowed President Barack Obama to kill the Keystone XL oil pipeline with little resistance from other American lawmakers and the recent disinvitation to anti-ISIS coalition meeting of 7 other allied nations being France, the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Italy, Australia, and the Netherlands in Paris when Canada had just hosted the last one under the Harper Tory administration July of last year in Quebec City. That compassionate and constructive voice of the honest diplomatic broker Justin was hoping to communicate with is slowly crackling into dissociativity and fugueness at its grander scale, leaving its global audience in awe of its sheer audacity in offensive arrogance and impudence that is the pure boldness, cockiness, and image first swagger of the Trudeau Grit government, while one from his local audience could ask where did the worry of being too secretive with the politics of fear and division as Trudeau accuses former Tory Prime Minister Stephen Harper when the new politics he promotes in these first days has actually made parliamentary bonds to his private lobbyist friendly backroom stronger and that democratic information access for the public citizen friendly media weaker.

Having removed the seemingly unpopular Harper after garnering publicity for his campaign by fomenting conflict against the government of the day, Justin has now made it clear that our spectre from the first one hundred days of Trudeau to fifteen year life in Ottawa will not bring radically different and real change now or then, rather he seems quite happy and content with the new Canada that Harper now has left him without any rhyme or reason to drastically revise or reverse the course of action from what has been to what could be.

Bring Canada back to a UN styled multilateralism, with a strong statement of support for the United Nations and surge of strengthen solidarity in  is what Justin truly believes in, tempered and tested by all his time living in the confines of 24 Sussex Drive as the son of Pierre the Philosopher King of Confederation waiting as the prince in exile yet to be crowned the Professor King of Confederation. But to become the king this way, one must taint and change the crown to make it different than had been or as Justin once said "a very powerful mechanism to get elected is to play on anger and pick those wedge issues" very different from sunny ways and similarly opposing the basic premise and principles behind the idea of a just society, which follows what he said right after winning the leadership race for the Liberals in with "My father's values and vision of this country obviously form everything I have as values and ideals. But this is not the ghost of my father running for the leadership of the Liberal party. This is me." So just as Trudeau and his 184 loyal Grits change the history and heritage of the old Dominion of Canada for the progressive better as they believe from the conservative worst, much diligent and sober consideration should be placed into the thought that anything broken down to build up better than before needs to be so and not just say tis because as Justin had once believe "Canada was built around a very simple premise, a promise that you can work hard and succeed and build a future for yourselves and your kids, and that future for your kids would be better than the one you had."