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Director of Communications for the Conservative Party of Canada @CPC_HQ. Working to make @PierrePoilievre Canada’s next Prime Minister. 🍎
Dec 18, 2022 5 tweets 1 min read
It seems those who have an issue with Canadians demanding freedom from government overreach and excessive control are the ones who would prefer the state control their neighbour: what they say, what they believe, and what they do. 🧵 1/5 A warning to those who want the state to enforce their will on the rest: once the government has been given the authority to use excessive control to compel behavioural modification, watch out, because the power is rarely returned and you could be the next target. 2/5
Jun 14, 2022 7 tweets 2 min read
We are seeing a growing appetite for socialist policies in Canada, which has the effect of stifling economic prosperity in the name of “economic equality.” This form of equality can only be achieved through wealth redistribution,
🧵1/7 and because we don’t live in a communist society where the means of production have been nationalized, the only way for government to gather enough wealth to distribute is to take it through taxation and inflation.
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Dec 28, 2021 5 tweets 1 min read
“Canadians are being temporarily appeased with cheap money and government cheques while the foundation of our economic system is crumbling. Before too long, these cracks in the market economy are going to become unsurpassable chasms. 🧵1/4 In other words, shit is going to hit the fan if we don’t bring back sound monetary policy and fiscal responsibility.

If we continue down this path of recklessness, more money and power will be transferred into the hands of government. 2/4
Nov 4, 2021 7 tweets 2 min read
The government is expropriating your wealth through inflation. With the virtual printing of money, the central bank is increasing the size of government and simultaneously reducing the value of your dollar, hence the term #InflationTax.
🧵1/7 This practice of printing money to finance the government’s debt and increasing the cost of goods benefits the highest income earners and asset holders in the country, but severely harms the middle and lower income wage earners. 2/7
Oct 5, 2021 7 tweets 1 min read
Not only is Trudeau picking winners and losers, but he is fostering weakness and dependency on government among the Canadian people. With the imposition of ideology comes the need to maintain power to enforce that belief system through whatever means necessary. 🧵 1/7 Restricting freedoms is just a means to a worthy end. Any party, person or principle that would pose as an obstruction to the stated goal is simply an expendable casualty. 2/7
Oct 4, 2021 5 tweets 1 min read
The more the state imposes its belief system on the people, the less free they become. When the government becomes the ultimate authority on morality, then it can justify imposing that belief on the rest of us.
🧵 1/5 The result is state-sanctioned censorship, punishment and damages inflicted on anyone who doesn’t buy into the government’s doctrine of the day. 2/5
Sep 12, 2021 4 tweets 1 min read
Excerpt from Jody Wilson-Raybould’s new book: “I could see the agitation visibly building in the Prime Minister. His mood was shifting. I remember seeing it. I remember feeling it. I had seen and felt this before on a few occasions, when he would get frustrated and angry. 🧵 1/4 But this was different. He became strident and disputed everything I had said. He made it clear that everyone in his office was telling the truth and that I, and by extension Jessica Prince, my chief of staff, and others, were not. 2/4
Apr 2, 2021 5 tweets 2 min read
Trust. That is the excuse @JustinTrudeau used 2 years ago to explain why he removed two of his Liberal Cabinet Ministers from Caucus. He said that trust was broken and these two women could no longer be “members of his team." 1/5 Jody Wilson-Raybould, the former Attorney General and Minister of Justice, explained how she endured consistent and inappropriate pressure by the Prime Minister, the PMO, and the Clerk of the Privy Council to interfere in SNC-Lavalin's criminal prosecution. 2/5
Nov 23, 2020 8 tweets 2 min read
I believe there are leaders around the world, including our own, who have bought into the plan to reengineer our global economy. The problem with this grand initiative, which seeks to accomplish a worldwide renovation, is that it forgets about people. 1/7 Canadians are paying the price. It is our industries, the ones that don’t align with this globalist reset, that are suffering. Justin Trudeau is not governing in the best interest of Canadians, he is ignoring us and trying to change the world instead. 2/7