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Bulletins and News Discussion from January 6th to January 12th, 2025 - The Fall of Trudeau - COTW: Canada

Image is of Trudeau and Trump together at Mar-a-Lago in November 2024. Source is here.


The Liberals, headed by Trudeau, have not been doing so hot lately. Polls have been rather poor, showing the party far behind the Conservatives, and the Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland (an outspoken apologist for Ukrainian Nazis) resigned recently, with more MPs following her lead. Trump's return to power has shaken the Canadian establishment due to his threats to impose massive tariffs on Mexico and Canada, which will have substantial economic consequences given that Canada sends most of its exports to the US, compounding the economic malaise that has affected most of the world over the last few years.

With all this bad news, there are rumors and reports that Trudeau will soon resign, ending his nine years of rule. His fall would be yet another casualty in the wave of incumbent parties falling across the imperial core, only to be replaced by more conservative parties that have very similar policies but wish to cast all blame and hardship onto minorities.


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  • It appears Richmond, VA has no tap water after a winter storm caused cascading power failures (grid and back-up) at a water treatment facility, causing the facility to be flooded. Grocery stores are selling out of potable water and other beverages. Real Workers and Resources: Soviet Republic hours.

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    • In a dire turn of events, reports emerging from America US indicate that the city of Richmond, located in the troubled nation's Virginia province, has been plunged into chaos following a catastrophic failure at a water treatment facility. The incident, triggered by a winter storm, has left residents without access to tap water after both the main power grid and backup systems failed, causing widespread flooding at the facility.

      Observers note that this is yet another symptom of America’s crumbling infrastructure, a result of decades of economic mismanagement and neglect. The once-great superpower now finds itself grappling with basic utilities, a stark reminder of its decline.

      As desperate citizens flock to grocery stores, shelves are rapidly being stripped of potable water and other essentials, exacerbating an already dire humanitarian crisis. Images of long lines and empty shelves are raising concerns about the American regime's ability to provide for its people.

      Despite the mounting crisis, the central government in Washington remains indifferent to the suffering of its civilian population. Instead, it continues to funnel astronomical sums into its bloated military, prioritizing weapons and warfare over the basic needs of its own people.

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