allthecanadianpolitics:

enchantedengland
replied to your link “Liberals plan to soften carbon tax plan over competitiveness concerns”

Oh quit complaining about Justin Trudeau when we have a giant orange-headed turd as President I would love to have Justin Trudeau to complain about ha

I can and will continue to complain about Justin Trudeau.

Donald Fucking Trump is not the bench mark that all leaders should rise above to be considered ‘good’.

Justin Trudeau is not a good Prime Minister. He is a mediocre, flawed, and status quo politician in Canada, and he is actively harming many communities.

Would criticizing Obama as he killed countless people in the middle east and committed mass deportations be considered not allowed?

Would criticizing George W Bush and his war on terror be not allowed, just because there were other dictators such as North Korea’s Kim Jong-il?

Canada has one of the largest untapped reserves of oil on the planet. If Justin Trudeau, and collectively Canada continues to exploit them, the impacts of climate change from that extraction is going to effect every single person on Earth.

sunshineoptimismandangels:

gaylor-moon:

This is the FUCK TRUMP fairy god mother, ,,good luck and tidings will come to you but only if you comment FUCK TRUMP

Okay but you’re missing this best part!
This is the Texas woman,

Karen Fonseca, who was threatened by the local Sheriff, Troy Nehls, that she could be arrested for this bumper sticker. She responded with a bumper sticker that read, “Fuck  Sheriff

Troy Nehls

and Fuck you for voting for him”. Meanwhile, the “Fuck Trump” sticker sales in the county where she lives have sky rocketed. 
Please just read the whole story. 
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justinspoliticalcorner:

“Ever since World War II, white evangelicals in the United States have waged a desperate and largely failing war against thickening walls of separation between church and state, the removal of Christianity from public schools, the growing ethnic and religious diversity of the country, the intrusion of the federal government into their everyday lives (especially as it pertains to desegregation and civil rights), and legalized abortion. In the 1980s, Jerry Falwell Sr. and other conservative evangelicals concerned about this moral drift devised a political playbook to win back the culture and restore America to its supposedly Christian origins. It is a playbook that has too often led its followers toward nativism, xenophobia, racism, and intolerance. It is a playbook that divides rather than unites. The social and cultural changes of the Obama administration — particularly regarding human sexuality — sent conservative evangelicals into a state of panic. They saw Donald Trump as the GOP candidate best suited to protect them from the forces working to undermine the values of the world they once knew. But these anxieties extend even deeper into the American past. They are the logical result of 300 years — from the Puritans to the American Revolution, and from nativism to fundamentalism — of evangelical fears about the direction in which their “Christian nation” was moving. The politics of fear inevitably results in a quest for power. Clergymen and religious leaders have, at least since Billy Graham, regularly visited the White House to advise the president. Like members of the king’s court during the late Middle Ages and the Renaissance, who sought influence and worldly approval by flattering the monarch rather than prophetically speaking truth to power, Trump’s “court evangelicals” boast about their “unprecedented access” to the president and exalt him for his faith-friendly policies. Evangelical support for Donald Trump is also rooted in nostalgia for a bygone Christian golden age. Instead of doing the hard work necessary for engaging a more diverse society with the claims of Christian orthodoxy, evangelicals are intellectually lazy, preferring to respond to cultural change by trying to reclaim a world that is rapidly disappearing and has little chance of ever coming back.”

John Fea at USA Today on why most White Evangelicals eagerly support Trump (07.08.2018). 

bmwiid:

cirqueloz:

This is not circus but is something very Scottish and highly patriotic.

Basically, Glasgow does anti-Trump better than anywhere in the world. If ever there was a reason for Scottish pride. A not-circus post that simply had to be shared. Especially since 99% of my followers are not Scottish and it’s important to share the culture.

We are good at signs and we dislike Trump a LOT. it’s a win/win in Scotland.

“Yer Maw Was An Immigrant, Ya Roaster” was a personal fave.