Trump for Speaker - No Free Speech In Canada

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Can Trump be the next speaker of the House? These Republicans say they’re backing him

House Speaker Donald Trump?

Now that there’s an opening, a handful of House Republicans are calling for it and the former president is both publicly and privately toying with the idea.

“A lot of people have been calling me about speaker. All I can say is we’ll do whatever is best for the country and the Republican Party,” Trump, 77, told reporters Wednesday outside the Manhattan courtroom where his civil fraud trial is ongoing.

https://nypost.com/2023/10/04/can-trump-become-speaker-a-handful-of-republicans-are-backing-him/

Donald Trump Says He is Willing to Serve as Speaker

Several conservatives including Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene have called on President Trump to serve as Speaker of the House as one way of helping him become President again.

Well, President Trump has good news for these conservatives: he is willing to do it!

Former President Donald Trump confirmed today from a New York courthouse that he has been approached about the possibility of becoming the next Speaker of the House of Representatives.

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/10/breaking-donald-trump-says-he-is-willing-serve/

Trudeau 'trying to crush free speech' with new podcast rules, Musk says

Elon Musk blasted the Justin Trudeau government on Sunday for its “shameful” decision to regulate streaming services that offer podcasts in Canada.

“Trudeau is trying to crush free speech in Canada,” the owner of X posted on his social-media site in a reply to journalist Glenn Greenwald. “Shameful.”

https://calgarysun.com/news/national/trudeau-trying-to-crush-free-speech-with-new-podcast-rules-musk-says

Canada is one step closer to the demise of free speech with Bill C-11

Will Bill C-11, the Online Streaming Act, empower the federal government to censor controversial and unpopular speech on the internet?

Not immediately. But the Online Streaming Act (OSA) is a significant and dangerous first step towards government control of the internet.

The stated purpose of the OSA is not particularly controversial: to bring influential streaming services like Netflix, Disney, and Spotify under the authority of the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC).

https://www.jccf.ca/canada-is-one-step-closer-to-the-demise-of-free-speech-with-bill-c-11/

Why it's reasonable to call Trudeau a modern-day socialist

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, alongside other national and provincial leaders, can rightly be called a “socialist” in the modern sense.

Socialism, at its core, remains an ideology of the benefits of top-down decision-making by elites, for and in the interests of the collective. Over time, the meaning of socialism has changed and evolved

https://torontosun.com/opinion/columnists/opinion-why-its-reasonable-to-call-trudeau-a-modern-day-socialist

Trudeau cuts defence spending to fund socialist pet projects

When politicians get in a room together, are they overwhelmed by the wafting scent of bulls–t, or do they simply become immune to it after awhile?

In July, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz met with their NATO allies in Vilnius, Lithuania, where they pledged their “enduring commitment to invest at least two per cent of our gross domestic product (GDP) annually on defence,” noting that, “in many cases, expenditure beyond two per cent of GDP will be needed in order to remedy existing shortfalls and meet the requirements across all domains arising from a more contested security order.”

https://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/canada/jesse-kline-trudeau-cuts-defence-spending-to-fund-socialist-pet-projects/ar-AA1hyF1v

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