Harper’s Liberal fixation
Excerpt: with emphasis and square-bracketed comments by YYC.
To be critical of the Harper government is seen as synonymous with being a Liberal — the worst thing that many Conservatives can think to call someone.Harper's model is the US of A, but hitching Canada's wagon to US donkeys is obliterating the borders, even though there is incessant talk of 'sovereignty' and 'security'.['Socialist being the nasty, underlying implication, despite the Liberals having moved to Centre Right. But Harper's pastor should remind him that Jesus was a pinko with God's full approval. He taught his followers to share all things in common so that none among them lacked -Acts 4:32-37. In Acts 5, however, the community spirit did take on a brutally Stalinesque aroma (Authoritarian Left). Nowadays God's community seems to consist of corporations (fascism), and in the Harper era it means pay your taxes so business can profit - or at least have the good grace to off yourself quietly (legal) without assistance (illegal).]
“... His theory, as [Harper] explained to me, was that conservatism would be better served in this country if Canada had a two-party system, one that pitted right against left, free enterprise against socialism, Conservatives against New Democrats” ...
[Our so-called democracy exists to serve conservatism? New Democratic leader Jack Layton seemed willing to go that route in 2009, and apparently still does.]
The Harper government also pays huge attention to symbols and metaphors — hockey, Tim Hortons and the military are the new political correctness. To question any of them is to be unpatriotic (or a Liberal “latte-drinker.”)
[Symbols and metaphors: Just one of the cardinal signs of fascism increasingly being observed in North America.]
There’s a new fondness on the part of the Harper government ... to call private companies “job creators.”
[Orewellian newspeak]
Mussolini also tried to kiss up to the US because he did so admire their corporatism, but he came to a bad end anyway.
Mussolini Congratulates U.S. Supreme Court (VIDEO)
Umberto Eco, who knew Italian fascism well, when speaking of one aspect of it: 'The cult of heroism', said: 'The Ur-Fascist hero is impatient to die. In his impatience, he more frequently sends other people to death.'
Harper: 'I believe that military service is the highest calling of citizenship.'
The question 'Who Killed Canada? (VIDEO)' has been answered.

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