Step 1: Create the “crisis.”
Ireland: “We have a housing crisis! Too many people, not enough homes.”
Canada: “We must build 5.8 million homes by 2030!” (While letting in 500,000+ people per year.)
The cause? Mass immigration.
The blame? “NIMBY boomers with spare bedrooms.”
Step 2: Start collecting private data.
Ireland added a “how many bedrooms do you have?” question in 2022 census.
Critics were called conspiracy theorists.
1 yr later:
Media headlines scream 1.2M empty beds
🇨🇦StatsCan collects household size, beds, suitability, living space PP
Step 3: Push the propaganda.
Ireland now tells over-50s with spare rooms to downsize to communal housing for younger families
Step 4: Pass the laws.
Ireland’s Compulsory Purchase Order Bill gives the state power to seize homes in the public interest
They’ll start with incentives.
Then taxes.
Then it’s for the greater good
In 🇨🇦 we already have:
empty home taxes, vacancy taxes, speculation taxes
Step 5: Guilt-trip you into compliance.
Don’t you care about the housing crisis?
Don’t you want young families to have homes?
You’re not using that space anyway
This is the conditioning phase soft language to prep the public for forced asset redistribution.
Final Thought:
Ireland is already doing it.
Canada is next.
The government won’t need to break into your home.
They’ll tax you, shame you, legislate you until you hand them the keys yourself.
Unless we wake up now.
Before they normalize it.
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🚨 Canada’s defense spending is about to explode — and no one’s doing the math
We currently spend less than 1% of GDP on defense
$30 BILLION per year
Mark Carney & NATO want us at:
2% NOW = $60 BILLION
5% by 2035 = $150 BILLION
Let’s walk through what that means 🧵
Canada’s GDP: ~$3 TRILLION
5% of that = $150 BILLION/YEAR on the military
That’s a $120B/year increase over today
(aka 4x the entire national defense budget)
Where’s that money coming from?
📉 Health + Social Spending = 50% of all government budgets
Want to double defense? You’ll need to cut hospitals, seniors’ benefits, or family supports.
1/ Canada is on the brink of an economic disaster.
A trade war with the U.S. would devastate our economy, and the consequences could be catastrophic for Canadians. Let’s break down why retaliation is NOT the answer and what needs to be done instead. 🧵
2/ Let’s start with the economic implications:
A trade war means tariffs—higher costs for businesses and consumers, disrupted supply chains, and major uncertainty. The U.S. economy could weather the storm. Canada’s economy? Not so much.
3/ Retaliatory tariffs might feel like the right response, but they could hurt us even more. Think of it like this:
“If they hit us, we hit them back.” But in reality, both sides get hurt. And Canada—heavily reliant on the U.S.—stands to lose the most.