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Even when a sharp New York Times reporter posed a great question, Mark Carney’s slick, evasive spin on turning 24 Sussex Drive into a wasteful charity sideshow reeks of his typical globalist elitism. Mark Carney the out-of-touch technocrat scumbag dodges real accountability, prioritizing shallow PR virtue-signaling over honest taxpayer...

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Satire Squad HQ

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Question Period : Barrett vs. Carney Clash Over Offshore Investments Ottawa, May 29, 2025 – On the very first day of the 45th Parliament, Canadians witnessed a spectacle that was as revealing as it was disturbing. Conservative MP Michael Barrett stood up and did what any responsible representative should do: he asked Prime Minister Mark Carney to come clean about his offshore investments and potential conflicts of interest. But instead of facing the music, Carney pulled a classic elitist maneuver—he hid behind his House Leader, who delivered a canned response full of platitudes and devoid of substance. This wasn't just a missed opportunity for transparency; it was a calculated evasion. Carney, the former banker who helped Brookfield Asset Management establish funds in Bermuda and the Cayman Islands, is now Canada's Prime Minister. And when pressed about whether any of his investments were previously held in tax havens, he couldn't even muster the courage to answer for himself. Instead, he let a subordinate deflect with talk of "stringent ethics guidelines" and "economic priorities." Meanwhile, Canadians are struggling to afford basic necessities, and they deserve to know if their leader is playing by the same rules—or any rules at all. Barrett—one of the few people in Ottawa actually doing his job—didn’t hold back. As Shadow Minister for Ethics and Accountable Government, he called out Prime Minister Mark Carney for what appears to be a massive financial shell game. The accusation? That Carney, during his time as a high-flying executive at Brookfield Asset Management, helped funnel billions into offshore tax havens—Bermuda, the Caymans, you name it—and then conveniently tucked those assets away in a so-called “blind trust” right before stepping into public office. Barrett’s message was simple and devastating: “Canadians are lined up at food banks in record numbers. 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Undeterred, Barrett doubled down, arguing that Canadians “don’t want an explanation on how to bend over backwards to fit through ethical loopholes.” He called for assurance that Carney’s actions go “above just the basic minimum standard,” referencing a decade of perceived Liberal ethical lapses. “Can he stand up and assure Canadians that none of the funds he had previously were held in offshore tax havens?” Barrett asked, pressing for specifics on Carney’s financial holdings. The Liberal response reiterated Carney’s compliance, with the House Leader asserting, “Canada has among the most stringent ethics guidelines in the world… The Prime Minister is busy creating opportunity for Canada, standing up in a trade war against the United States.” The deflection, focusing on economic priorities and dismissing the opposition’s probe as a distraction, left Barrett’s core questions unanswered, fueling Conservative claims of evasion. 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Of course he did. That’s not transparency. That’s strategy. And Canadians know it. Even the so-called experts are noticing the shift. One analyst noted Barrett’s attacks are landing with voters because they’re the ones who are actually suffering. Meanwhile, the Liberals want to pivot to their so-called “economic wins.” Great. Tell that to the family paying $7 for lettuce or the trucker trying to fuel his rig with gas prices through the roof. As Parliament gets underway, we’re heading into a full-blown war over ethics and economic justice. And the question for Carney is simple: Is he going to answer for his record—or is he going to keep hiding behind the same smug Liberal arrogance that Canadians are sick and tired of? The people are watching. The mask is off. And Mark Carney has a choice: come clean—or be dragged into the sunlight.

Dan Knight

34,769 views • 1 year ago

Mark Wiseman Mark Wiseman is the greasy slimeball Mark Carney Mark Carney dragged into his inner circle as his latest advisor, and it’s a perfect fit for a lying idiot like Carney who can’t spot a trainwreck if it’s wearing a suit. Wiseman’s who got himself kicked out of BlackRock BlackRock in 2019 after he couldn’t keep it in his pants and messed around with a subordinate. This wasn’t some discreet slip; he broke company rules by not reporting it, thinking he was too slick to get caught. He was a big deal there, lording over active equities and their alternatives game, even in line to take over from Larry Fink, but he flushed it all down the toilet for a cheap thrill. Now Carney’s propping him up like he’s some prize catch, proving Carney’s either blind or just as rotten. Then there’s the Century Initiative, Wiseman’s pet project that’s nothing but a grimy lobbying hustle to shove 60 million immigrants into Canada by 2100. This isn’t about charity or progress; it’s a shameless money grab for corporate leeches like BlackRock, where he used to run the show. With their billions sunk into real estate, this flood of people would jack up housing costs, leaving regular Canadians drowning in debt while Wiseman and his pals count their profits. In Quebec, they’re screaming bloody murder, saying it’ll erase their French identity and turn them into a cultural corpse, but Wiseman couldn’t care less—he’s too busy plotting to notice the lives he’s wrecking. His co-conspirator Dominic Barton from Eurasia group with Evan Solomon and Gerald Butts, married to BlackRock’s Asia Pacific honcho Geraldine Buckingham, turning this into a nauseating family affair of insider greed. They’ve got their claws deep in the government too, schmoozing immigration ministers and MPs, from Brian Mulroney’s old cronies to Bill Morneau’s bootlickers, twisting the system to ram this garbage through. Wiseman was shacked up with Marcia Moffat, BlackRock’s Canada head, for over two decades and kept it hush-hush while climbing their ladder. When his fling with the subordinate blew up, it wasn’t a one-off—it was proof he’s got a habit of ducking rules and accountability. He slithered out of BlackRock and landed cushy gigs at Lazard, Hillhouse Capital, and now chairs Alberta’s investment fund, acting like he’s untouchable, but the reek of his scandals follows him like a bad fart. On Reddit’s r/CanadaHousing2, they’re tearing into him and Barton, calling them a duo hellbent on tanking Canada with their immigration scam, pinning the housing crisis square on their greedy shoulders. Over on r/canadian, users spit venom, saying Wiseman’s a corporate puppet who’d sell his own mother to keep the elite happy, and they’re not wrong. There’s no hard proof he’s tangled with Epstein’s crowd, but with his knack for shady moves, it’s not a stretch to imagine him fitting right in with that filth. Carney picking this guy isn’t just a bad call—it’s a neon sign that he’s a lying idiot who’d hitch his wagon to any scumbag with a resume. Wiseman’s not just Carney’s new toy; he’s the living proof of everything rancid about their world, a smug operator who’s all about power, cash, and screwing over anyone in his way. Wiseman’s not a fresh start; he’s a recycled disaster with a laundry list of screwups and a smirk that says he knows he’ll get away with it. The Century Initiative’s a Trojan horse for BlackRock’s real estate empire, and Wiseman’s the grinning bastard steering it, with Carney clapping like a fool from the sidelines. They’re both neck-deep in this game, laughing at the rest of us while they rig the system for their buddies. Exposing Wiseman isn’t just about him—it’s about showing Carney for the moron he is, dragging this creep out of the shadows to prop up his own failing cred. They’re a match made in hell, two clowns in suits who think they’re above the mess they’re making.

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68,020 views • 1 year ago

Mark Carney’s Mark Carney Glasgow Financial Alliance for Net Zero is a festering swamp of lies and corruption, a grotesque monument to his staggering incompetence that’s crumbled into a pile of steaming wreckage. The US House Judiciary Committee ripped it apart with an investigation that hit like a sledgehammer, dropping their June 2024 report "Climate Control: Exposing the Decarbonization Collusion in ESG Investing" to brand GFANZ a "climate cartel" guilty of antitrust violations so blatant they could’ve choked the life out of honest businesses. Carney, the slimy ringmaster, got hauled in with his stooge Mary Schapiro in February 2024, forced to squirm as regulators peeled back the curtain on his crooked plot to bully companies into his net-zero pipe dream. Subpoenas had been stacking up since November 2023, a clear sign the reek of his collusion was too rancid to ignore, and by December 2024, the probe was still clawing at GFANZ’s guts, exposing Carney as the fraud he is. The collapse came fast and hard, a humiliating smackdown that left Carney’s grand vision in the dirt where it belongs. Big banks—JPMorgan Chase, Goldman Sachs, Citi, Bank of America, Wells Fargo, Morgan Stanley—bolted from the Net-Zero Banking Alliance between December 2024 and January 2025, flipping Carney the bird as they ditched his sinking ship. Before that, insurance titans Munich Re and Zurich had already hightailed it in 2023 and 2024, fed up with the legal quicksand and governance trainwreck he couldn’t steer clear of. This wasn’t some hiccup; it was a full-blown implosion, a neon sign flashing “failure” over Carney’s head as his so-called climate crusade turned into a laughingstock. He didn’t just drop the ball—he torched it, leaving a trail of ash and a stench that’ll linger for years. Then there’s the knife he stuck in Canada’s back, proving he’s as treacherous as he is inept. While playing climate savior, this creep oversaw Brookfield’s head office jumping ship to New York, a move the National Post in February 2025 slammed as “selling out Canada” to line his own pockets. The Dorchester Review piled on, calling him an elitist thug who’d already screwed over taxpayers with his income trust tax debacle in past roles—classic Carney, screwing the little guy while preening for the cameras. His fingerprints are all over these disasters, a legacy of betrayal and bungling that shows he’s got no business leading anything, let alone a country. When the heat got too much, Carney pulled his signature coward move—cutting and running from GFANZ in January 2025 just as the banks bailed and the investigation tightened its grip. He slunk off to chase Canada’s PM gig, leaving his climate scam in ruins and dodging the mess he made like the spineless weasel he is. This isn’t a leader; it’s a con artist in a suit, a walking catastrophe who’s left nothing but broken trust and a pile of garbage where his big ideas once stood. Every step he’s taken with GFANZ reeks of arrogance and deceit, a masterclass in how to tank a cause and stab your own people in the back while you’re at it.

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Gerald Butts, Gerald Butts a greasy scumbag, has wormed his way through the muck of Canadian politics, leaving a stench of corruption so vile it could choke a landfill. As Justin Trudeau’s former Principal Secretary, this wretched manipulator orchestrated some of the most disgraceful scandals to ever stain Canada’s government, starting with the SNC Lavalin affair, a cesspool of political interference that exposed his putrid soul. Butts relentlessly pressured then Attorney General Jody Wilson Raybould to meddle in the criminal prosecution of SNC Lavalin, a Quebec based firm accused of fraud and corruption for bribing Libyan officials with millions. Wilson Raybould testified to facing a barrage of veiled threats and sustained coercion over four months in 2018 from Butts and the Prime Ministers Office, a nauseating abuse of power that showed his utter contempt for justice. He slithered out of his role in February 2019, claiming it was to avoid distraction, but the rot he left behind festered, with the Ethics Commissioner later finding Trudeau himself violated the Conflict of Interest Act, a damning indictment of the toxic swamp Butts nurtured. Butts corruption oozes further into the We Charity scandal, a rancid affair that reeks of cronyism and deceit. The $912 million Canada Student Service Grant contract was handed to WE Charity, an organization tied to Trudeau’s family through payments and appearances, and Butts grubby fingerprints were all over it as a listed supporter in their 2016 Annual Report. While not directly charged, his involvement screams of a scumbag who thrives on backroom deals, always lurking near the filthiest corners of power without taking the fall, a true mark of a slimy operator who knows how to dodge accountability while the nation suffers. Then there’s the revolting email trail tying Butts to the cesspit of American corruption, specifically with John Podesta and the Hillary Clinton circle, a cabal notorious for their own laundry list of depravity. A leaked email from November 16, 2015, dug up by WikiLeaks, shows Gordon D Giffin begging Podesta for an off the record meeting with Butts while the slimeball was in DC, sniffing around the White House. The email drips with the arrogance of secret deals, proving Butts desperation to claw his way into a network of globalist filth peddling influence like cheap drugs. While no public record confirms the meeting, the mere fact that Butts was circling Podesta, a linchpin in Clinton’s 2016 campaign, exposes his hunger to trade favors with the most morally bankrupt players in Washington, a sickening bid to expand his web of corruption across borders. Butts bond with Justin Trudeau only deepens the decay, a friendship forged in the slime of their McGill University days that has fueled their mutual rise through a swamp of favoritism and scandal. Trudeau, a puppet dancing on Butts strings, has leaned on this greasy scumbag to navigate every disaster, from SNC Lavalin to We Charity, their partnership a grotesque alliance built on prioritizing power over principle. Butts influence over Trudeau isn’t just advice, it’s a chokehold, with this vile slimeball pulling levers to ensure his agenda thrives, even if it means dragging Canada’s reputation through the gutter. Now at Eurasia Group Eurasia Group and GZERO Media, GZERO Media Butts hides behind the facade of geopolitical analysis, but these roles are just new cesspools for him to peddle his influence, rubbing elbows with global elites who deal in ethical lapses like currency. Every move in his career, from Trudeaus office to international scheming, reveals a man who revels in the filth of politics, a greasy scumbag who’d sell his own mother for a taste of power. Gerald Butts isn’t a footnote in Canada’s scandals, he’s the architect of a corrupt dynasty that spans continents, leaving nothing but ruin and slime in his wake.

Vote Canada

48,632 views • 1 year ago

A Tale of Two Governors: Patriot vs. Traitor to the Law-Abiding WATCH: This disgraceful clip from the National Governors Association fiasco: Maryland's Governor Wes Moore—smug, sanctimonious, and utterly spineless—flat-out rejects President Trump's offer of federal resources to smash violent crime and deport the illegal criminals terrorizing American communities. While real leaders grab every tool to protect citizens, Moore sneers at help that could save lives, all to cling to his woke sanctuary fantasy. This isn't leadership; it's dereliction. Moore just signed emergency legislation banning state and local cops from cooperating with ICE—handcuffing law enforcement from removing dangerous illegals, even violent ones. He prioritizes shielding criminal aliens over Maryland families grieving victims like Rachel Morin or others slaughtered by illegals his policies enable. Meanwhile, sheriffs are fighting back, vowing workarounds because they know Moore's betrayal makes streets deadlier. Contrast that with Louisiana's Jeff Landry, a genuine American-first governor who jumps at federal support to lock-up threats and restore safety. No virtue-signaling, no excuses—just results. Moore isn't merely incompetent; he's a menace—a virtue-signaling coward selling out Marylanders to radical ideology, turning his state into a magnet for chaos while crime victims pile up. Record police funding? Cute PR spin when you're simultaneously sabotaging federal deportation efforts and blocking ICE partnerships that target the worst offenders. Maryland deserves a governor who fights for citizens, not one who fights against them. Moore is a walking disaster, a traitor to public safety wrapped in empty slogans. Time for real accountability.

Mark Fisher

53,195 views • 4 months ago