No they don't. The USA is the ONLY country in the free world that is making it more difficult to vote, and forcing everyone to go to the polls the same day. Other countries are trying to get MORE people to vote and making it easier for them to do so.
You're also the ONLY country in the first world where citizens access to the polls depends on which party is in power in their state. Other first world countries have the elections run by same rules nation wide, in terms of hours, identification, and ways of voting.
You're also the only country in the first world which is bat shit crazy over fears of election fraud that isn't happening.
Wow!!!
Look who snuck under the velvet rope!!!!
D And D: Our Ingrate Aliens
1.These two posters from a second rate gas station masquerading as a nation, never miss an opportunity to insult this nation, generally, or Republicans, specifically.
One ‘D’ is a reptile, and here she is!!! and the other ‘D,’ a reprobate, devotee of communism and genocide….and these two escapees from the spearhead of Progressivism in North America, have the nerve to reproach the nation that maintains their survival.
2. The time has come to return the favor, quoting that very principality.
“Giving Up on Canada
There’s an old joke about the typical Canadian who is nudged off the sidewalk by a passerby and immediately apologizes, a humorously rueful sign of the national character.
Of course, such attitudes presume that we still have a national character, which Prime Minister Justin Trudeau believes we do not, having told the
New York Times that Canada has no “core identity” and is the world’s “first post-national state.” Trudeau may be right. We have become, apparently, citizens of the world, which means we are stakeholders in nothing tangibly visceral, that we have no civic identity, that we are political ciphers.
3. As Victor Davis Hanson writes, the
concept of the citizen is dying. This is certainly the case in Canada, thanks to a moribund education system—Education Zero seems to be the aim—and a massive influx of immigrants from mainly impoverished, Third-World, and autocratic countries who have little interest in the usages, customs, and history of the nation they have come to settle in. Indeed, the city I live in is
40% from elsewhere. There is no longer a continuity of tradition here, merely a superposition of alien narratives: the “superior” culture of the native peoples, the pastoral nostalgia of landscape, the persistence of immigrant loyalties, the ethereal fantasy of a socialist utopia as championed by Trudeau
père in
Federalism and the French-Canadians.
4. … several “generations” of students and spoken with innumerable people in all walks of life, not a single one of whom knows anything about the
British North America Act of 1867, which established the Canadian Confederation. No less alarming, they are entirely ignorant of the
Charter of Rights and Freedoms of 1981 and the
Constitution Act of 1982 that
entrenched the Charter. Nor do most people recognize how power has devolved from provincial First Ministers and the Federal Parliament to the vast bureaucratic apparatus presided over by the current prime minister. They do not see how democracy has eroded almost beyond any possibility of restoration, how the country is rapidly slipping away from them—and, what is even more distressing, many do not seem to care.”
Giving Up on Canada
I bet you have seen the absurd, and blatantly jealous posts by these two D-named posters, hiding their enviousness behind slaps at this bastion of freedom and the party that most closely represents American values and heritage!
Shocking!!!
They should be shown the (digital) back of our hands!!