Canada: Where ridiculous ideas become laws – IOTW Report

Canada: Where ridiculous ideas become laws

FarmersForum -Reading the headlines the other day, I couldn’t help thinking that our country is headed for crazyland as more and more ridiculous ideas are becoming mainstream. Sometimes they become laws. In farm country, the increasing and often unnecessary legal restrictions infuriate. The bans on neonics, tail docking and on developing lands occupied by endangered species are a few that come to mind. Farmers are sensing that no one is listening to the grassroots and many politicians seem okay with that.

[…]So, sugar’s out, life is a choice and we’re tied up in knots over which bathroom to send a man to who looks like a man, dresses like a man but feels like a woman.
Every politician will tell you that you have to let businesses generate new jobs. Yet the province’s new tax on carbon dioxide, expected to suck $7-billion out of Ontario businesses, almost guarantees that those taxed businesses will hire fewer workers and even consider downsizing…. MORE

6 Comments on Canada: Where ridiculous ideas become laws

  1. Canada is in the middle of national suicide, just like the United States. The only real difference is that the US’s suicide is being executed against the will of the American people by cadres of traitorous unelected bureaucrats, while Canada’s appears to be completely voluntary.

    Must wake from nightmare … must wake up … must … ooooooo …

    izlamo delenda est …

  2. Tim
    I disagree! Those Bcrats were put there by men we elected To name names: Bush, Bush, Obama.
    All 3 of these Presidents were elected by us. That the GOP expelled conservatives is another issue. The 3 named liberals all were elected!

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