Looks like the month of March herald controversial news too intense to shock TV viewers.
First the infamous negative remarks described by Michael Cohen to his former boss, the US President as he was interrogated by politicians in Congress while the Pres. was in Vietnam meeting the NK leader Kim Jong-Un.
Then the SNC-Lavalin's Scandal that put the former Justice Minister Jody W.R. in hot water and yesterday the sudden, abrupt resignation of Jane Philpott (MP) one of the Liberal Party's Cabinet member and what an awful way to discredit the Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. What now? The Conservative Party Leader Andrew Scheer wants the PM to resign. Unhappy Canadians, so many of them are affected and would probably have a change of heart and the next election would determine their allegiance. Damaged credibility doesn't sit well with intelligent voters unless of course if they don't have a choice. I think they are pointing at the shock value as means to send message straight as what? They want OUT? They had ENOUGH?
It's not the biggest pot but the biggest PURSE!
It's either they work or serve their time! It seems like working for the highest office of the land meant to SERVE time and pay for their atrocities. Paying for what they owed? Well, if that's the kind of government for other countries what can you do? It's really up to the VOTERS. If you want to vote for people whom you like or dislike. Crook people voted for people they dislike so that they can suffer humiliation or what could be the motive of people electing officials who they actually hate? Or it was a faulty error or mistake on the part of voting machines and error in counting of votes? What could be?
We wont know the answer because time and time again after every election, in every country in the world there is that situation of the "blame game." After having known what's inside the government they always want to get out, escape and to never again be elected but that's not the usual case for those who love the attention, the fame, power grab and the value of money.
So, is it really Vox Populi, Vox Dei?
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