Our Foolish Prime Minister...GO TORONTO!...Another Bus Strike in Montreal...
- Joannie Tansky
- 2 days ago
- 4 min read

Our Prime Minister needs an education in middle eastern history. It's pretty obvious the only ones whispering in his ear are friends of islamists.
First he says that if Netanyahu comes to Canada, he would honor the International Criminal Court’s arrest warrant for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and have him arrested.
Then he said, in the same interview: "The end is a free and viable Palestinian state living side by side, peace and security, the State of Israel"
Can we talk?
Does our genius prime minister know that the essence of the hamas ideology is the annihilation of Israel? Does he think that he can 'dialogue' with radical islamists and they will politely listen over a cup of tea and change their ways? No they will not.
In fact, it was the Jews living right next to gaza - the ones taking gazans to and from their medical appointments who were murdered. Even when they said we're you're friends.
Get this straight: nobody in gaza will ever be a friend of Israel. Nobody. How can a country be 'friends' with another country who wants all their citizens dead?
As for arresting Netanhyahu, Carney conveniently forgot, as Netanyahu’s political advisor Ophir Falk said, that Carney should “welcome Prime Minister Netanyahu, the leader of the lone Jewish state and only democracy in the Middle East."
Alas Carney is just another fool on the wrong side of history. Most Canadian Jews feel abandoned by a foreign policy that seems to reward appeasement instead of standing with democratic allies and victims of terror.
Pathetic.

You may not like Toronto, you may be jealous that they managed to keep their baseball team while the Montreal Expos are a footnote in history, but today, we should all be rooting for them.
They are the cinderella story of the boys of October.
Down 3-1 in a must-win game last night, heading into the bottom of the seventh inning, George Springer came to bat with two runners on base. He proceeded to hit a home run, putting the Jays ahead 4-3. And that was the final score in the game.
The Jays are now going to the world series, the first time in 32 years. They will be playing the LA Dodgers who are favored to win.
But, as we told someone, momentum has a lot to do with winning and right now, the Jays are on fire.
We wish them the best of luck. It would be a really big deal in Canada if we won the World Series and took that championship away from the Americans. A really big deal.
Time to root for Toronto peeps.

We know there’s an election coming in Montreal on November 2. But that’s still almost two weeks away. In the meantime, hellooooo - is anybody actually running the city?
The geniuses at Montreal’s transit authority have once again blessed us with another strike notice, this one starting October 31 and possibly lasting an entire month, right through November 28. That’s three strikes in a single year. In baseball, three strikes and you're out.
Seems to us that after three strikes all the union leaders should be out for sure. And the workers penalized to the tune of $5000 per day of missing work. You'll see how fast this next strike will end.
This strike is hitting winter. It appears no one is home at city hall to stop this insanity.
Clearly Madame Plante has already vacated her office and relocated, spiritually, if not physically, to the south of France. She certainly isn’t giving a rat’s-you-know-what about what’s happening here.
A third bus strike? Psha. Let them eat cake. Let them ride their bikes to work when it’s zero degrees outside. Who cares?
Montreal is fast becoming a banana republic, where the inmates are running the asylum and those supposedly in charge have simply abdicated their positions. Unbelievable.

It appears that Zohran Mamdani is going to be the next mayor of New York. He is vile.
Why this is happening is no longer the question. What will people do if he is elected is the big question. Stay and fight or run?
In case you didn't know, Mamdani is a longtime, fervent advocate for the “Boycott Divestment Sanctions” - BDS movement against Israel; in Albany, he pushed a bill to strip pro-Israel charities of their tax status.
When he gets to City Hall, he said he is going after Israel and local Israel-related entities.
Mamdani has called for a boycott of Cornell Tech, the graduate center on Roosevelt Island seen as a lynchpin of growing Silicon Alley because... it’s a partnership with the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, one of the world’s premier tech universities.
He has vowed to disband the NYPD’s Strategic Response Group, which handles counter-terrorism and riots, among other duties: He’s also declared that “First Amendment activity” will get wide latitude.
In other words, police will have to sit on their hands rather than head off wildcat demonstrations, traffic sit-ins and hostile marches into Jewish neighborhoods.
And the most chilling...Chi Ossé, one of Mamdani's brainwave cheerleaders who just joined the local Democratic Socialists, says “companies complicit in genocide should not be doing business in Brooklyn. You can read that as Israeli companies.
Good luck to New York. How they got themselves into this mess is anyone's guess. Now they have to get themselves out of it.
We'll talk...
it boggles my mind why anyone, jewish and non-jewish, would vote for someone like him who esposes dictatorship instead of democracy,
to defund the police, to deny top level universities funding, to openly preach against israel to a majority jewish population, i have no comprehension of this,
especially in new york, which is predominantly jewish!
thank you
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