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Strategies & Market Trends : 2026 TeoTwawKi ... 2032 Darkest Interregnum
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To: TobagoJack who wrote (163875)10/18/2020 4:21:36 PM
From: sense  Read Replies (2) of 217591
 
Wandered through a few recent posts last night...

Noted one had you asking a question... perhaps not rhetorically... about your guru's comments on Trudeau.

Here's a timeline and a contained summary...

2016: Trudeau in tears at Auschwitz concentration camp with Canadian survivor

2017: Who's sorry now? A tale of 2 Trudeaus and their approach to historical wrongs

2019: Decades on, descendants of detained Italian Canadians recall shame

From that, still not clear exactly why one might fix on that particular element as "the" reason to suspect that Canadian voters are likely sustain their steady lapse into Trudeau theater fatigue. I assume, perhaps naively, that it is not intended to be tied into the "corruption" narrative that dominated as the theme in the others on the list of unlikely to be re-elected "leaders" ? Or, is there something else there that I'm missing ?

I'm assuming that call is mostly about the comical (Canadians having reduced being "sorry" not so much down to an art as to a reflex) and yet pathetic element in a bit too obvious pandering... but, perhaps the theater exists as it is being paid for, somehow...

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