
It’s morning in Canada. A mother steps on a government needle at her child’s playground. 15 Conestoga 'students' in a dimly lit Brampton basement wait their turn to use a single bathroom. A little old lady on a fixed pension in the sticks opens the mail to a $300 carbon levy for heating her home. A young man on a subway spots a violent schizophrenic hassling disassociated commuters. There are no police to be found. He wonders if he steps in, will he be shamed? Will he go viral? A commuting family of four, on a debilitating variable rate mortgage for their 900 sq. foot semi that cost $950,000, wakes up to another car stolen. A janitor at a Hebrew school scrubs "from the river to the sea" off the front windows for the third time this semester. Mark Gerretsen hits send on a tweet that totally owns Pierre for using a similar adjective as Donald Trump. His constituents don’t see it, because they’re living real lives. A few of them wait 16 hours in the hospital for supposedly urgent care. The rest of the Liberals, and many 'Red Tory’s,' continue to respond with the same old 2015 playbook, failing to realize the tipping point has already happened. There’s no going back to luxury beliefs when it’s this bad. It’s actually broken. Destroy them accordingly. Take back what you can.





















