Justin Trudeau: Politics as a Remedial Undergrad Lecture

May 17, 2007 · By

Justin Trudeau questions capitalism.

Tomorrow, he will advocate for a seashell-based bartering system as an alternative.

Teenage girls will shriek their approval.

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4 Responses to “Justin Trudeau: Politics as a Remedial Undergrad Lecture”

  1. Jonathan Wells on May 17th, 2007 2:44 pm [#]

    In homage to the Vulcan heritage of the Deputy Leader of the Opposition, JT is musing about a Star Trek like future where there is no currency.

    Never did explain how they got people to do the toilet scrubbing jobs.

    Live long and prosper.

  2. Marsilio Facino on May 18th, 2007 10:31 pm [#]

    It is not logical, but it is….interesting.

  3. Martin Street on May 18th, 2007 11:57 pm [#]

    The ‘sixties: a political era that just keeps on giving. No one said you had to espouse policies consistent with reality in order to get elected on a Liberal ticket, even four decades after pater made PM.

    Jonathan: the toilet’s scrub themselves, silly. The same way that every disease can be cured with a laser. Don’t harsh my future mellow.

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