
How do we know he will choose option four? Because he already did.
He went to a fundraiser last night, literally after a day of hell. and barely mentioned what happened yesterday before moving on with his prepared speech.
He is, by far the best drama Queen we have seen in a long time. In fact, if yesterday were a movie he would have won an Academy Award for his performance at that fundraiser.
And then there is this potential scenario, which is very interesting. The governor general has the power to remove the Prime Minister.
The Governor General’s “reserve” powers
While the role of the Governor General is significantly restricted by conventions, it is not entirely symbolic.
On rare occasions, a Governor General can exercise personal discretion, meaning that he or she can act independently of prime ministerial advice.
This ability to exercise personal discretion revolves around the Governor General's “reserve powers.”
Two established reserve powers are the Governor General's authority to refuse a prime minister's request to dissolve Parliament and the right to appoint and dismiss a prime minister.
There ya go. Our Governor General, Mary Simon can fire Justin. Of course she would do it in person, unlike Justin who called Freeland and fired her over a zoom call on Friday. You deliver the budget on Monday then you're fired. How sweet that conversation must have been. But we digress.
Unfortunately, Justin hired our governor general not for her brains. He hired her because she is from the First Nations and she is a woman.
Given that, she best watch her back, as Justin the 'feminist' fires women who he deems are too strong or too outspoken or, perish the thought, stand up to him.

That the media called on Anthony Housefather to weigh in on Justin's future and he accepted the invitation should come as no surprise to anyone.
He didn't do it because he has any bravado. He did it as he does everything else: for self preservation.
Right now it is wildly unpopular to support Justin.
Housefather thinks that coming out now and publicly dissing him will help him get elected. "See, even though I stayed in the party that doesn't support the Jews in Canada I'm brave and said out loud that Justin should go."
Housefather has nothing to lose by using Freeland to jump on this bandwagon. Justin tossed him under the bus many times, ignored him for nine years and then threw him a bone by giving him a fancy, totally useless title when he threatened to cross the floor. Of course he wants Justin to leave but never had the kahoona to say it until now.
Housefather is yet again trying to protect his job. Please don't fire me. He is just a piece of work.

The new budget that nobody talked about yesterday laid out a 'five-pillared' approach to boosting border security, though it doesn’t include specifics about where and how the $1.3-billion funding package over no less than six years will happen.
Five pillared? Who thought of that one? We'll tell you. Someone who wants to deflect the real answer with a word salad a la Kamala Harris.
You can be sure that the premiers in Canada will not be happy with this. Trump's biggest complaint is that the borders are not being manned properly. What Justin is proposing is a) not a plan and b) not enough money for the equipment or manpower needed.
The money put towards the border issue is a red flag for Trump. That and Justin's baiting and prodding Trump at every chance will mean that Poilievre will have massive messes to clean up when he becomes Prime Minister. We can't wait for Poilievre to make Canada great again.

Just when you thought it was safe to go outside, she's back. We speak of Kamala Harris.
The democrats managed to keep her muzzled since November 5 but eventually she was going to surface again, especially that she is 'considering' a run for the presidency in four years. The woman lives in lala land.
She was recently speaking to a group of young adults: “I don’t know what’s wrong with you young people, you think you just fell out of a coconut tree,” she said, erupting into a wild cackle. “You exist in the context of all in which you live and what you came before you.”
Does anyone understand what she's saying? And why does she cackle all the time?
She was speaking to snowflakes who are afraid of their own shadows, who are hired not because they are good at their jobs or for their competency, but because of the color of their skin or their gender. And when they don't perform and get fired they have no idea what to do.
She went on with her word salad: “I ask you to remember that this struggle is not new. It goes back nearly 250 years to Lexington and Concord, generation after generation."
What struggle? Not all the people in the audience were black. She is the one with the struggle because she's doing something she cannot do. She is not cut out to be publicly speaking to anyone because she has nothing to offer and cannot put two words together.
It's time to retire her to a cushy job somewhere in London or Paris or Brussels where she can cackle away and no one will hear her.
We'll talk...
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