Monday, 4 January 2021

Libertarian Party of Canada - Tim Moen with Brandon Kirby, Fredericton - Facebook discussions


An "illuminating" discussion found at 'Libertarian Party of Canada' on Facebook... see video from December 23, 2020 at https://www.facebook.com/libertarianCDN


A Libertarian in New Brunswick? Yes. Brandon Kirby - Fredericton

Tune in to the Facebook page for the Libertarian Party of Canada where you'll find party leader Tim Moen and Brandon Kirby on December 23rd, 2020 discuss many interesting issues with many expletives, most appropriate during the covidshitshow:

More Brandon at his Facebook page:

There's a horrifying reality to the Bank of Canada telling us that inflation is under 2%. It's that we know they're being dishonest. Housing/rent prices are surging to 10%, CAD-to-gold is at 10%, power and grocery bills are sky high, and we have individuals in charge of the monetary supply that know nothing about monetary supply. People are hurting, our cost of living has never been higher, and we're being lied to saying everything is ok.

Brandon Kirby - Libertarian Candidate for Fredericton

Here are my list of grievances for this year's Festivus:

1) Canada is allowing sex trafficking and doing jack shit to combat the money laundering that attracts it.

2) Canada is complicit in the genocide in North Yemen, and actually negotiating trade deals with the people carrying it out, knowing full well they fund terrorists trying to kill us.

3) Debt, this is the worst year on record for debt. We're going to wind up like Greece where they work 12-14 hour days 6-7 days each week just to feed our families.

4) Trudeau is attempting to ban our means of self-defence despite evidence that it won't diminish gun violence.

5) COVID-19 - this thing has been a real pain in the ass. Stop eating exotic animals, you're not sophisticated and cultured by doing it.

Feats of strength to follow.

Brandon Kirby - Libertarian Candidate for Fredericton

Our government has spent $4 billion on housing initiatives for the homeless. We currently have 30,000 homeless in Canada. If we bought 5 bedroom houses to house all of them, it would only cost $1.2 billion. Instead, we wind up paying government bureaucrats billions of dollars and accomplishing nothing to reduce homelessness, and sit around using empty buzzwords like 'stakeholders' 50 times in hopes that it makes them sound intelligent. Our politicians keep talking about the right to housing. Better than the right to a house is an actual house. We need to eliminate mortgage regulations that prevent us from buying homes and building homes; thereby driving down the cost of housing.

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