In my latest LooniePolitics column I say budgets have become so routinely vote-buying exercises that people cheer or boo depending if they get a good price for theirs not because they think it’s a good or bad idea to loot the Treasury for private gain.
In my latest Loonie Politics column I say the Liberals’ inept response when the SNC-Lavalin scandal erupted makes you wonder what politicians are good at, since they seem to be almost as bad at politics as at governing.
In my latest Loonie Politics column I say Justin Trudeau and a number of those around him must resign unless they can prove that Jody Raybould-Wilson is either lying or deluded… which seems highly unlikely.
In my latest Loonie Politics column I welcome the crowded field of contenders for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination, because somewhere in the field they might be able to find a candidate whose policies are not berserk and who actually seems to like America.
In my latest Loonie Politics column I say despite media jeering at Trump for supposedly caving in, the real losers were… just about everybody.
In my latest Loonie Politics column I say if Theresa May’s record 432-202 thumping over Brexit, the most important political issue not just of her Prime Ministership but of this generation in Britain, is not a loss of confidence forcing her resignation, then the British Constitution as we have known it for at least 250 years no longer exists.
In my latest Loonie Politics column I say the only surprise about the Strategic Innovation Fund being used to subsidize things that are politically expedient is that anyone is surprised, including its creators.
In my latest Loonie Politics column I say the Trudeau administration’s $1.6 billion oil industry bailout is cunning politics driven by lousy economics.