19 Replies to “A Warning from P&G Employees”

    1. There’s not one PG product I use, I’m happy to say (though I have an old jar of Vicks in my bedside table drawer).

  1. i was the only non-vaxxer at my company. So I submitted fake vax papers to my employer.

    That’s life on Turtle Island.

    1. I have been asked for “my papers” twice. Despite the fact that I am vaccinated and hold the requisite papers … I told them both I purchased my vaxx card on Craigslist. What are they gonna do? Ban me from admission? Even after I tell them I was just kidding? How would they know? How are they gonna check?

      This is NOT America. It DOES seem a bit like Canada … but NOT America.

  2. Maybe P&G is just using it to get rid of those terrible right wingers who were offended by their super woke gilette campaign that blew up in their faces?

    1. Gillette and Old Spice. Any self respecting corporation would have dumped those brands back in 1982 when they became forever irrelevant…

  3. Hanlon’s Razor suggests you should never attribute to malice what can be adequately explained by stupidity, but nobody is this stupid, not even Joe Biden. I have to suspect there’s a deliberate effort to destroy the American economy in order to drive desperate people to clamor for an American Caesar to save them. Say goodbye to the Constitution, to the rule of law, to representative democracy. Say hello to bread lines, a police state, and concentration camps.

  4. We just spent the last year or so getting people used to UBI – and there seems to be a very large segment of the population very happy to accept a cheque for doing nothing – while not wondering where the money is going to come from

    Freeland and provincial governments are steering us over a debt cliff.

    At some point, governments will use the massive debt to raise property taxes massively and impose unrealized cap gains on residences. People will lose their homes, and govt will take them.

    As food shortages occur and the economy collapses, a large enough number of people will demand the governemnt “help” them.

    And given a choice between one bowl of gruel or two, there are plenty of Canadians who would take the extra bowl in reward for putting their foot on your throat.

    Plenty of low info Liberal voters are about to get mugged.

    Trying to figure out where to bug out to.

  5. Companies are going way out on a limb here. They directly advise employees that the “vaccines” are safe. The companies therefore are providing medical information when they are incapable of doing so. Companies are going to be sued off the face of the earth.

    1. Companies will claim that they were following government mandates. Everyone will sue the government, money printer go “Brrrr”, and taxes + inflation will go through the roof to cover the payouts so payouts will mean nothing.

  6. I just turned 65, and will retire in the next few months. I would live to bug out to Texas or Florida, but what do I do about health care. I have paid roughly 16 to 20k a year on health care in canada based on 40 % taxes and 40 % of government spending on health care. Health insurance in the states will probably run 15 k for the two of us. Pretty steep when I gave already paid for it for 43 years.
    At one time I considered B.C. but I now understand that B.C. stands for “bring cash”. What to do?

    1. That’s not true. At 65 you’re eligible for Medicare. You can get excellent supplemental coverage in plans that have no premiums. (We have one from Blue Cross.) You pay small copays for doctor’s visits ($5-20; $40 for specialists), and pay for drugs only up to a set deductible. My husband has had hand and eye surgeries, pacemaker replacement, various tests etc. The surgeries cost a couple hundred $ each.

  7. Sorry. I should have explained that I am a Canadian citizen and will not be eligible for Medicare. I have to stay in canada to enjoy our state run health care system with 18 month wait times,

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