January 3, 2021 – Reader Tips

With all of the recent talk from American Leftists (aka communists) about what they’re going to do to everyone who disagrees with them, we thought you might like to see what life was like for imprisoned East Berliners after the Wall went up.

Your most interesting tips of the past day are much appreciated!

41 Replies to “January 3, 2021 – Reader Tips”

    1. It does however explain how the CEO of Pfizer can time the sale of his shares as an insider with proper advance notice in August for just after the election when the company’s share price is at a peak.

    2. And if that is where the current PCR test came from, then no wondeer the cold and flu seasons have disappeared. It’s all covid all the time now.

  1. Neighbors ratting out neighbors, police surging through doors to punish property owners. Oh wait, I should watch the video, I thought we were talking about Gatineau.

    How do you say; “Get on the ground or I’ll effing taze you!” In German?

    1. How do you say; “Get on the ground or I’ll effing taze you!” In German?

      Auf dem Boden oder ich werde Sie mit den Taser schiessen.

  2. Because everyone in Toronto and Quebec wants to know, Dear Leader is spending another relaxing day at his Harrington Lake winter palace. No word yet on what the cooks will be serving the family for supper tonight. Rosemary Barton at the CBC will keep us informed all day.

  3. Once again white “settlers” left their farms and hunting camps to shoot up the streets of diverse Toronto yesterday. However diverse Toronto police were successful in charging more people for not wearing masks.

    1. Funny you should mention that.

      While I was waiting to catch a train to where I could take the airport bus this morning, I happened to chat with a homeless street preacher. He related a personal story about what happened to him at a certain convenience store. Apparently, someone physically attacked him while he was on the premises, drawing blood. But the clerk, rather than call the police because a crime had been committed, let alone an ambulance for medical assistance, got the constables after him for–you guessed it!–not wearing mask.

      That’s where our priorities are nowadays.

  4. EVEN UNCLE JOE LIKED IKE

    Towards the end of the war in Europe, on March 28, 1945, General Eisenhower bypassed the Combined Chiefs of Staff and sent Stalin a telegram. Unsure of where the western Allied troops would eventually meet up with Soviet forces advancing into Germany from the east, Eisenhower informed Stalin that the Allied advance would be toward the Dresden area instead of Berlin. Eisenhower, in disagreement with the British, felt that Berlin would be too costly an objective and one whose value was far more political than military. Besides, the Yalta Agreement had designated Berlin to be within the Soviet zone of occupation.

    Stalin promptly replied, agreeing that Dresden would be a preferable target and dismissing Berlin as strategically insignificant. In reality though, the ever conniving “Uncle Joe” was deploying the Red Army so that Berlin was the primary objective.

    So Eisenhower left Berlin to the Soviets, despite British objections. And thus Uncle Joe had good reason to like Ike.

    Stalin wanted to meet Eisenhower after the war. In August of 1945, Eisenhower flew to Moscow accompanied by his good friend Soviet WWII hero, Marshal Zhukov. Stalin warmly welcomed Ike and invited him to stand beside him atop Lenin’s tomb to watch a parade of 10,000 athletes march across Red Square. Stalin even apologized to Eisenhower for advancing to Berlin instead of Dresden as he had said he would.

    Ike and Stalin talked for hours and parted even more impressed with each other. “General Eisenhower is a very great man, not only because of his military accomplishments, but because of his human, friendly, kind, and frank nature,” Stalin would later tell US ambassador Averell Harriman.

    With the conclusion of the war in Europe, Ike had been very optimistic about the likelihood of a Stalin-led Soviet Union and the United States being able to work together cooperatively to maintain peace in the post war world. His hopes began to dissolve when America dropped the atomic bombs on Japan. Then, after years serving as Military Governor of occupied Germany, Army Chief of Staff, Supreme Commander of NATO and witnessing the growing Cold War rhetoric and saber rattling and burgeoning nuclear arms race, his hopes vanished.

    https://www.nps.gov/eise/learn/news/ike-blog-jan-mar-2012.htm

      1. He was an optimist. It takes a lot for an optimist to admit something is wrong. It’s why America usually lets problems fester and build until they are so big it takes drastic measures to fix things. We are eternal optimists. The pragmatists within our ranks sound the alarm, and they are called conspiracy theorists and paranoid until the situation becomes so dire it can no longer be ignored.

        Of course now we are waging a battle between Marxists who say there are no problem and those of us who see the corruption and want to drain the swamp. It’s mostly an information war, with propaganda being the main weapon.

    1. “He was an optimist. It takes a lot for an optimist to admit something is wrong. It’s why America usually lets problems fester and build until they are so big it takes drastic measures to fix things. We are eternal optimists.”

      Stalin murdered millions and then dismissed that not as a tragedy but a statistic. Had DDE bothered to look into Stalin’s past that would have given him abundant clues to his future. Observed Warren Buffett: “You cannot strike a good deal with a bad person.” Who in his right mind would expect a good deal from a bank robber turned Red Czar?

      DDE wasn’t an optimist. He was a useful idiot.

      “Americans are so stupid that you can spit in their eye and call it dew.”
      Nikita S. Khrushchev

      “In their own countries Roosevelt and Churchill are honored as embodiments of statesmanlike wisdom. To us, in our Russian prison conversations, their consistent shortsightedness and stupidity stood out as astonishingly obvious.”
      Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

      1. Ike worked for FDR. FDR did nothing without Harry Hopkins. Harry like the rest of FDR’s ‘Brain Trust’ were
        great admirers of the USSR. The US Government in Washington DC was riddled with Communist spies and Communist sympathizers.

        As the US entered the war in 1941, the military had to fight Hopkins for supplies. Why? Harry wanted them sent to the USSR instead of to the American military. General George Marshall said as much.

        Want to read about this? Try Diana West’s ” American Betrayal” – its a Classic.

      2. It’s easy to criticize someone as short sighted when you are the one trying to get your country through the blitzkreig.

        Mistakes were made by these men, because they are men and that’s what happens. That doesn’t change the fact that they did the best they could with the information and tools they had at the time, and won the war despite being opposed by enemies within.

        Ike was optimistic we could win hearts and minds, including Stalin’s, through our generosity and kindness. Just like the neo-cons and constructivists today, who think if we just give other countries a taste of democracy and capitalism and are super nice they will love us for it and become true allies. Optimism bordering on Utopianism.

        This is where pragmatists and conservatives stand out, they know history repeats and have a realistic view of human nature and society. The problem is that the optimist’s message is so much more appealing, they have an easier time convincing the mostly clueless masses to latch on to their agenda.

    1. $50 million for 15,000 to 25,000 handguns including spare parts works out to at least $2000 per handgun.

      A glock is well under $1000 in Canada off the shelf. Throw in a couple extra mags and a holster and some extra parts and you’re at $1200 tops. Thats $30 million.

      Now give that extra $20million back to taxpayers.

    2. When i was in the Forces, We trained with that Browning 9mm….that they have not changed to date shows our Forces (MANAGEMENT) is/are a Colossal joke. Simply just more public Servants on the take.

      1. The automatic pistol has changed not one iota since John Browning invented the 1911 Colt which is exactly the pistol I would go to war with if given a choice because it makes a bigger hole in the target. The bobbles and bows may vary but it’s still the same pistol.

        Purchasing isn’t a big deal. Pre-select a half dozen stock models used by other militaries and get secured bids for 26,000 delivered at 1,000 per month. They would be almost free.

    3. To be fair HP is my second favorite pistol (after the 1911 of course) . But yeah not exactly cutting edge modern design.

      Pity those beauties will eventually be destroyed instead of being transferred to civilian hands. Stupid country, this is what you get when Karens, UnMes and Turd Worlders get to vote.

  5. Here is a CP wire story, describing some emails the CP received, through an Access to Information request, from Elections Canada. It details the reaction of EC to the Dominion Security Systems fraud allegations. Note that one email to the EC head is from an upper echelon Liberal party official:
    https://www.ctvnews.ca/politics/this-is-unfortunate-inside-elections-canada-after-trump-s-tweet-on-voting-machines-1.5251743

    Note further that, according to official Elections Canada records, one John Poulos, the president and CEO of Dominion Voting Systems, donated $1,525 to the federal Liberal party on February 19, 2016. This is the only federal party he donated to. Note that the CP wire story says that the only time Dominion Voting System Machines were used in federal voting was during the Liberal party nomination vote, where Justin Trudeau won and became the Liberal party leader.

    1. Don’t tell the Canadian public how corrupt the Dominion voting machines are, they Canadian public will demand that we use them.
      Bug or feature?

      Wait for the push for internet voting.

  6. It is fitting that January 6 is Epiphany.
    Will it be progressive or patriotic heads exploding?
    And will the exploding be metaphorical?

  7. https://trib.al/O9T4M9t So we now live in a country where a go a gathering of 8 people garners a fine of $2800 – nearly 4 times the fine 3 ethics violations cost our pissant tinpot dictator. Of course any small business gets nailed $100,000 . I guess they got off easy they didn’t get beat, tazered nor shot. Well at least it hasn’t been reported.

  8. Did everyone wish “Greta” a happy birthday? How dare you if you didn’t. Since Angry Adolf is making national holidays over every social justice figure in history, perhaps she is next. Greta Day, it has a nice Canadian ring to it.

    1. She’s the sort that seem to get hired as airport check-in security nowadays.

  9. So while Adolf the Gay Prime Minister was lecturing the peasants every day not to travel, the media reports tonight that five of his Liberal MPs were busy travelling outside the country.

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