Some of you have asked why I hate Trudeau. Here's a partial list.

He raised my income taxes.
Added a carbon tax to everything.
Killed a project I was working on (Goldboro)
Trying to kill my industry (oil & gas)
Took away 3 rifles with an OIC
Trying to take away my shotgun 1/
Why I hate Trudeau (continuation)

He prevented me from traveling within or outside the country for nearly a year.
He's trying to censor me.
He called my views unactable.
He questions whether I should be tolerated.
His reckless fiscal policy has brought in 40-year high inflation
Why I hate Trudeau (continuation)

He's wasting my taxpayer dollars, giving them to his friends.
He's disassembling our institutions, like the courts
He's scaring away much needed capital

That's just a partial list, off the top of my head.

#TrudeauMustGo
"Trudeau seems content to exclude large chunks of our society - primarily rural and suburban Canadians - for the simple reason that he doesn't seem to care about our needs." That's a huge understatement. Trudeau doesn't care about Canadians, he only cares about himself.

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