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Push-Me-Pull-You Effect

February 15, 2022 by Nadine Gordon

Push-Me-Pull-You Effect? 

“What is the Push-Me-Pull-You effect?” you ask. 

In simple terms, it is an interest of a person, party or idea undone by indecisiveness and fear of commitment by the other person, party or idea.

The Push-Me-Pull-You effect perfectly explains why it is such a lengthy process to rid ourselves of the bloated, constipated, far-reaching mandates and restrictions we are subjected to in Canada.

Let’s see in simple terms how the Push-Me-Pull-You effect explains our current dilemma in politics today as it works in a Democracy such as Canada because, in my opinion it explains the tactics used by all elected parties.

The Push-Me-Pull-You effect isn’t something new but it has greatly inhibited us especially in the past few years under a minority Government.  Neither; is the Push-Me-Pull-You effect a tactic that just started recently.  As far as I’m concerned, the Push-Me-Pull-You effect has been a never ending cycle in every political arena practiced by bureaucrats since its dawning day – the cycle being that of ‘deflecting blame,’ rather than that of ‘taking responsibility.’  The premise seems to be that the political party who is able to deflect blame more successfully onto the opposition gets to stay in power of the Ivory Throne. In Canada, the Ivory throne is on Parliament Hill.

However, the never ending Push-Me-Pull-You tactics involved in the political arena which has led to a bad habit of Members of Parliament quickly succumbing to a strategic game of, ‘Blame and Finger Point,’ played between the Federal, Provincial, and municipal governments has caused nothing more than constipated thinking from those same elected Members who then look down on the working class people from their parliamentary Ivory Towers.  Their privileged lifestyle has put them out of touch with real people on the ground.

The real people on the ground are the working class.  And, they are the type of people that not only walks their talk but take action.  They don’t have to take a poll to know what to do or go to work.  They know what needs to be done, and they do it.  They know how to work.

 Meanwhile, in the Ivory Tower on parliament hill, another backdoor meeting took place because regardless of speeches on transparency, our elected Liberal officials don’t know what to do without a plan.  And, this elected Liberal party rallied against the plan, made by the opposition party, the Conservatives; whom, on February 14, 2022; actually planned on voting on a plan, to make a plan to end the over-reaching pandemic mandates of the elected Liberal party with the help of other Liberals and other opposition parties.

It’s actually quite sad that the opposition parties had to poll people before they could present a plan, to vote on a plan, to make a plan.  If they vote to agree to make a plan; then they will vote on a date to debate on the plans, to make a plan. It takes a gross amount time, to talk of the talk, to just plan, to make a plan. It’s time consuming to plan, to make a plan. Neither party wants to offend the other party on the plan, to even talk about the plan or draft up the plan because they need each other’s votes to pass the plan on making the plans, plan. Then they need to canvass the popularity of the plan to make the plans on the plan. That’s before they can even take any action on the plan.  But, that’s democracy – isn’t it! Democracy is a big old popularity contest on plans to make plans. And, the polls dictate which popular plans will be planned because the tax payers pay for the planning of the plans, plan so should be factored into to planning of the plan.

I’m wondering how many of those Ivory Tower occupants actually went and spoke face to face to any of the people who fund their pay checks before they made a plan to poll the people on the plan, to make a plan and then attempt to pass the plan. 

The majority of Canadians know how to make a plan, execute it and then work to accomplish the fulfillment of the plan because, they know how to work together in order to succeed unlike their Ivory Tower observers – the Push-Me-Pull-You’s who love the popularity of the polls on their plans to make and plan plans but never plan on actually executing the plans – that would take a time management plan which would probably take more than 2 to 4 years to plan!

So, you can see, what type of effect of the Push-Me-Pull-You has on parliament hill, and why there is a bunch of moaning, bloated, irritated tantrum throwing, red faced Members of Parliament – their burdened, constipated mindsets must make a plan before any movement can pass.  And, when their planned plans to make plans can’t pass, movement is stagnated and more constipated planning ensues.

 The majority of Canadians are very observant and open-minded like myself.  We like our freedom and are choosing to no longer be impeded by the Push-Me-Pull-You’s.

Push-Me-Pull-You’s are slow-moving and have restricted or inhibited thought patterns.  Their bloated, constipated mandates and restrictions need to be excreted into archives of history.

 Enough with the planning already!

Can someone please deliver the Push-Me-Pull-You’s some diuretics so we can get some free flowing movement on Parliament Hill?

End the Constipation!

End the Emergency Act!

Canada is the true, north, strong and free!

Thank-you for following, reading, sharing and commenting – The Trefoil Muse

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Posted in Compositions | Tagged Canada, constipation, current events, emergency act, health, humor, Ivory Tower, plan, politics, Push-Me-Pull-You | 11 Comments

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  1. on February 15, 2022 at 7:14 am joyroses13

    I like your constipation allegory. Explains things well!

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    • on February 15, 2022 at 7:15 am Nadine Gordon

      Thanks Carolyn! Lol
      I think it also explains the lack of clear thinking in our parliament! Lol

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      • on February 15, 2022 at 7:37 am joyroses13

        We have the same ailment in our government! Clear thinking is apparently not a requirement for politicians

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      • on February 15, 2022 at 7:42 am Nadine Gordon

        I totally agree… I just can’t understand how they keep getting voted in… maybe constipation is the real pandemic! 🤣 🤣 🤣

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      • on February 15, 2022 at 7:45 am joyroses13

        LOL!!!😂

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  2. on February 15, 2022 at 8:37 am Tippy Gnu

    I think it’s time for both of our countries, and many others, to vote in some new politicians. New politicians tend to have regular bowel movements during their first few years in office. The constipation can take a little time to set in.

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    • on February 15, 2022 at 8:42 am Nadine Gordon

      😆 🤣 😂 Absolutely!
      Hopefully, though, the new politicians won’t have verbal diarrhea!
      I’m not sure which type of movement is worse!

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      • on February 15, 2022 at 9:18 am Tippy Gnu

        They always seem to have verbal diarrhea as candidates. Maybe that’s why they call it “running” for office.

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      • on February 15, 2022 at 9:29 am Nadine Gordon

        Lol! You’re definitely on to my way of thinking Tippy!

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  3. on February 15, 2022 at 9:30 am Margy

    I’m thinking Trudeau might not call another election before his term expires. He said he was going to if he didn’t get a majority government, but maybe he realizes his popularity has plunged…

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    • on February 15, 2022 at 9:32 am Nadine Gordon

      It will be interesting to see if he is even able to finish his term…
      He has most definitely plummeted in the polls!

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