I t’s pretty clear by now that all the 2015 warnings that Conservatives were issuing about Justin Trudeau being “In Over His Head” and “Just Not Ready” have come to pass. It’s taken two and half years for Canadians to finally see what was clear to conservatives years ago. Justin Trudeau as Prime Minister has been a colossal mistake. 2018 marks the transition of Justin’s hijinks moving from delightful to embarrassing. The tipping point for Trudeau’s brand has now happened and the applause he got for every goofy thing he did in the past is now a liability. Combine this with the incompetence and corruption of the Liberal Party and a massive looming recession in the works and the recipe is set for a political trainwreck.









Will Trudeau be happy leading a dysfunctional party in a hostile environment through a massive recession? Is this what he signed up for? His whole shtick as leader was basically a goodwill gimmick in which he expected people to love him and applaud every weird little thing he did. He was bringing sunny ways to Canada and expected to virtue signal his way through a progressive mandate based on legal pot and social justice warrioring. Will he really want to watch his brand be mocked and degraded while his goofy band of post-modern, neo-Marxists attempt to solve a massive recession with woke posturing?









Justin Trudeau isn’t a Prime Minister... he’s a mascot. Is it worth it for a trust-fund baby to put up with the heat and the grind for the sake of being a mascot? As he begins to sink in the polls and it looks like defeat is on the horizon, I suspect Justin Trudeau will pull a Brian Mulroney and declare “Mission Accomplished!” and decide to step down to “spend more time with his family”.

















#1 . Trudeau is self-inflicting Alinsky's 5th Rule, “ Ridicule is man's most potent weapon”









When the Conservatives realized they were up against Trudeau back in 2013, they attempted to smear him as “In Over His Head”. The main attack ad featured Justin taking his shirt off at a charity fundraiser and it cited some of his ridiculous comments from the past. Later they went all in on the “Just Not Ready” ads once they realized people liked him despite his foolishness.









It wasn’t enough and voters fell for the sunny ways hype.









After ten long years of a Nixonian-styled Harper, Justin’s hijinks seemed delightful to the reams of low-info voters looking for change. Being a delightful clown was acceptable before he held the office of Prime Minister, but as time has passed, his hijinks have become embarrassing enough and grating enough, that even regular low-info voters are noticing.









His only recourse is to become boring, but even then he is required to act as Prime Minister and his natural tendencies will reveal themselves. Besides, his base doesn’t want boring, so he’s stuck with either being who he is and revealing his clownishness to those that decreasingly love it, or pretending to be boring in hopes of defensively making it through another election.









Either way, he’s in trouble.













#2 . This brand of Liberals will not handle the upcoming recession very well









We are long overdue for a real recession and multiple issues are building toward one in Canada. Jeff Hodgson wrote a Poletical article about this back in August called, Get Ready For The Next Recession. When it hits... it won’t be pretty and our federal government is being lead by people who don’t have a clue. When the 2008/09 recession hit, Harper and his team were caught flat-footed, but they quickly regrouped and weathered the storm better than most other countries around the world did.







