feature on them or do self-described progressives recoil in revulsion and horror at the grubbiness the people who as we used to say work for a living do liberals immediately denounce them as and call for their suppression by force? that s the question. what s the answer? we ll ask from voters what happens? they ll know or consider what s happening right now in canada, thousands of truck drivers have descendedri ottawa,ot the capital city to protest the tyranny of justin trudeau s government. ike justin trudeau is not like truck drivers. he thinks they re revolting. justin trudeau likes private equity barons and tech moguls. a lot of people who give himim wh. y trudeau is not in ottawa right now. in fact, he anddd his family fld when the drunk drivers arrived b and they ve been in hiding ever since. so when the revolution he has been calling for finallyly arrived, justin trudeau wasn t there to see it. he ran away in terror. kind of sad.. instead in his place, his friend mark carney has
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