102 Replies to “April 12, 2019: Reader Tips”

  1. For Julian Assange. Remember Remember the 5th of November. We would have all been better off if Guy Fawkes had been successful

    1. WikiLeaks just dropped the Big Coiler. Look out below Deep State and Greasy Politician’s Full Wiki Dump.
      Wikileaks dumps everything
      [file.wikileaks.org]
      The leaks are not meant to harm the US, but to expose the crooks doing harm to the US.
      Some of what can be found:
      -CIA active operations
      -Coca-cola geting cover after killing 10 kids
      ◾Offshore accounts from politician all over the world (find your country)
      ◾Races crimes against White being cover all around the EU
      -Merkel avoiding taxes
      -FBI pedophile symbols
      -Bilderberg Meetings
      -Wikipedia Cabal
      -Chiquita Banana corruption in Colombia etc
      -dirt on dirty politicians
      Will many prominent people be seeking asylum elsewhere?
      #politicians #corruption #crimes #world #taxes #kids #CIA

    1. “Apparently”?

      The Mosquito was so successful that the Germans copied it – the Ta-154 Moskito, designed by Kurt Tank. They even copied the name – most unusual for the haughty Germans, but credit where credit is due. One of its most radical features was that in an atmosphere of critical shortages of skilled men and strategic metals, it used plentiful wood and furniture-makers who’d otherwise be largely underemployed – and Germany had lots of wood and idle cabinetmakers too.

      But the Allies did themselves a big favour, quite unknowingly – one night a bombing raid flattened the small factory that made the glue for the Moskito. The Germans never found an acceptable substitute so only a few Moskitos were made, unlike the thousands of Mosquitoes that served with distinction all around the globe throughout the war.

      They had to watch them in the tropics as the plywood was prone to delaminate in the tropical heat and humidity. But all in all, the Mosquito was a smashing success; another innovative British aero-engineering product, like the Rolls-Royce Merlin and the Hawker Typhoon.

        1. I remember reading about an RAF test pilot who flew the Mustang. He noticed that there was enough room to install a Merlin engine instead of the Allison. Then he took the plane up for a flight. The performance was considerable. But what really surprised him was how little fuel the plane used.

          Also interesting were the battles that took place within the USAAF before the Mustang was allowed to escort the four engined bombers.

    2. And it was powered by the Merlin engine. The Merlin engine also powered the P51 Mustang, the best fighter plane of WW2.

      1. Eric “Winkle” Brown said of the P-51 that in a dogfight, he’d rather have a Spitfire – unless the dogfight was over Berlin, because the Spitfire didn’t have the legs to get there in the first place, so there he’d rather have a P-51.

        The greatest tribute to the P-51 was paid by Hermann Goering, who said that when he saw P-51’s over Berlin he knew the war was lost. And a little-known factor that brought-about Germany’s final collapse, was the P-51’s on bomber-escort runs. They’d meet the bombers halfway to the target, and then hand them over to other, shorter-legged fighters halfway home. And sitting there hour after hour, droning along at bomber speeds waiting for the Luftwaffe to come up and play… the poor dear P-51 pilots got bored and whined about it, a lot. So they were given their freedom after the bombers had turned for home – and they ranged all over Germany strafing everything that moved; aircraft on the ground, trains and barges particularly. It led to creeping paralysis of Germany’s air defences and the transportation vital to the war effort; and everything they blew-up was one more thing Germany could probably not replace.

    3. It was most definitely the Most Important Aircraft of WWII . by leagues and bounds. 400+MPh and that was in 1939….built from Wood – lots of Canadian Wood no less..which kept those strategic materials that were in short supply: Aluminum & Magnesium for use in other critical areas.

      A gorgeous Aircraft powered by RR Merlins….and later on with 4 ea Browning .303 machine guns and 4 ea 20m Hispano Cannons. Some even caried a 37mm anti tank gun.

      Keep your P51D – Spitfire, I’ll take the mossie any day..!!
      Being a Warbird buff, its my fav…

      1. Sorry to nitpick, steakman, but I’d suggest the most important aircraft of WW2 were two B-29’s named ‘Enola Gay’ and ‘Bock’s Car’ that saved ~a million American (and who knows how many million Japanese) lives. But the Mosquito was definitely well up there.

        1. Yes, decisive, but the heavy lifters were the B17s, 24s and 25s, who took a mauling in Germany before the P51 arrived to save them. The B29 was a very important aircraft, but came in late and often operated with air superiority.

        2. Well the plane that won the “Battle of Britain” wasn’t the Mosquito, and neither was it the Spitfire. The lowly Hawker Hurricane holds that honor. Lose that battle and everything else is moot.

          1. The Hurricane shot down over 1500 hundred enemy planes to the Spitfires 521. Thats a three to one kill ratio
            Also the Spitfire wss metal and when hit took longer to repair than the fabric covered Hurricane, which could be fixed with a bit of cloth and some glue.

          2. My personal fave – just because – was the Tempest, “a Typhoon with the bugs out”. Specifically, the one with wing radiators a la Spitfire instead of the big Typhoon chin-radiator; it was intended to be the ultimate interceptor, but the radiator installation turned-out to have teething troubles and it never made-it into the fighting; they only ever built one prototype. It had the Spitfire’s sleek profile with a whole lot of power courtesy of its Napier Sabre, and test pilots in that aircraft took turns breaking existing speed / altitude / rate-of-climb records, but none of it could be reported due to wartime secrecy. Then jets came along, oh well…

            Me-262 pilots considered the Tempest their most dangerous adversary. Fast and powerful with heavy armament, they would stooge-around in the weeds waiting for Me-262’s to take-off or return to land, at which point they were slow and vulnerable and would melt their engines if they tried pouring-on the power to evade; then the Tempests would come roaring-in, guns blazing. Germany had the answer – the approach paths to the runways of their jet fighter bases would be lined with up to 150 four-barrelled 20mm flak guns, in the hands of Luftwaffe regiments who’d spent their entire war shooting-down low-level fighters. And the visually-distinctive Me-262 would not be mistaken by the gunners for a single-engine fighter, so there was immediate recognition of who was who in the air battle overhead; and after heavy casualties, the Tempests sought other ways of amusing themselves.

            The saddest story I heard of the Tempest was after the war ended, when brand-new Tempests were rolling-off the production line to be towed straight across the field and cut-up for scrap. Crying shame…

  2. -$55B over 10 years for housing

    -A new “national housing council” to advise gov

    -A new “housing advocate” tied to the Canadian Human Rights Commission to report annually on “systemic issues”

    Trudeau’ socialist Liberals want to nationalize the housing sector!
    #PPC2019

    https://mobile.twitter.com/MaximeBernier/status/1116492350140899328

    Politicians keep pretending they can make life more affordable with more interventions.

    But prices rise much faster in areas where gov regulation and subsidies are heaviest.

    Government meddling in the economy always has disastrous consequences!

    https://mobile.twitter.com/MaximeBernier/status/111649812216594841

    That’s exactly the
    @peoplespca
    plan.

    A higher proportion of immigrants who have the skills needed to answer Canada’s economic needs, and fewer refugees and family reunifications.

    https://mobile.twitter.com/MaximeBernier/status/1116482172209201152

    1. – Always; that’s gospel, and you are perfectly correct.

      When I’m in a snarky mood, I’m prone to point-out that you can always recognise a Canadian. On any problem inside the country – “Why doesn’t the government…?” – on any problem outside the country – “Why don’t the Americans…?” In many ways we Canadians conform to Al Capone’s definition of America; “too many wide-open spaces surrounded by teeth.”

      But to be fair, our successive governments, LIE-beral and CON-servative, have passed so many laws that Canadians can’t really do anything anymore, about anything – “NO – you can’t do THAT, because WE want the credit so we can boast about it next election.” Unless it turns into a disaster as it usually does, then they blame in on the last time the opposition Party was in power; shades of Shiny blaming everything on Harpo.

      We’ve spent decades evolving into Socialist paradise – where everything not absolutely mandatory, is absolutely forbidden.

      1. You are so right Y.K. A few years back when old worn out greasy Mandel was Mayor of Redmonton he was on TV whining about homelessness, send new money we need more tax dollars. Then a couple months later an article that it would now cost 18-20,000 dollars more to build a home an ordinary average home in Redmonton than other towns, because of Redmontons Lic fees, permits, inspections and endless regulations. So there you have it, Government is the root cause of the problems that they demand more taxdollars to fix.
        The solution is end about 50% of all government programs and get rid of whole departments.
        Canadians now suffer under a stack of regulations that is over 500,000 pages of paper high. For a country of 35M.. That is a PRISON.

    2. Surely housing – except as it pertains to, say, military personnel and their families, public service members in remote locations and indigenous people on treaty reservations – is a provincial responsibility at most?

      Is there no end to the hubris and meddling of this government? Don’t answer that.

    1. Watching DeMarxists lose their stuff today over Trump’s threat to move illegal immigrants to sanctuary cities, where they’re wanted and well cared for, is priceless. He has them spinning around like tops, screaming political spin at every turn of their screwing. The fact they did it to themselves is the most delicious aspect, that their spin game has been turned on them.

  3. Independent senator’s $15,000 poll finds many Canadians view the Senate as a pointless waste of money

    “I was surprised to see how extensive the view was in favour of the changes,” Ms. Dasko told The Globe and Mail. “That’s what really struck me. At the same time, the negative views of the senators still outweigh the positive, so there’s definitely a lot of work left to do in changing perceptions about the Senate.”

    The head of the Independent Senators Group, Senator Yuen Pau Woo, promoted the poll results online Thursday.

    “The overwhelming support of Canadians for a less-partisan Senate is reassuring,” he wrote on Twitter, calling on Mr. Trudeau, Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer and NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh to respond “in advance of the fall election.”

    https://www.theglobeandmail.com/politics/article-independent-senators-15000-poll-finds-many-canadians-view-the/

    1. Get rid of the senate, it is place where political hacks are rewarded for supporting the party in power at any given time. Close it.

      1. I’d normally agree to get rid of an appointed Senate and replace it with an equal elected body.

        A single elected HoC cant be trusted in the Canadian system.

        Witness 2 Bill’s that the Senate is currently holding hearings on. The tanker bill and the pipeline bill. Without a Senate both those Bill’s would be the law if the land

        1. I agree. The HoC needs to have a check on it. An elected Senate along the lines of the US system would protect each province from the ravages of a rapacious majority in the HoC.

        2. No, a senate is not needed and stupid people will still vote for other stupid people, even for an elected senate. We have too much government now we do not need more.

      2. No. It MUST be reformed and its members ELECTED.
        5 per province regrdless of population #’s.

        GET rid of it..? And we will have instant & Perennial Dictatorship. There will be NO buffer or 2nd sober thought to resist or demand change to proposed legislation.

        Exactly what we are seeing now with Trudeau filling it with Liberal hacks… to rubber stamp his Constant NAZI Bullshit.

        Push for REFORM not its dissolution.

        1. You are exactly right, we need a Triple E senate. It is the ONLY beef I have with the PPC, it should be in their platform

          1. Hear that Max. Get on it and I expect that would pick up a number of votes all over the country, especially in the hinterlands.

          2. An elected senate is an AWFUL idea-the last thing we need is more democracy. The bicaramel legislature in the US is a disaster-it’s crippled the legislative wing and empowered a vast bureaucracy that no one has any responsibility for. There is no evidence the US senate has limited the growth of US government in a very long time and it seems to make reversing its growth impossible.

        2. The Triple E Senate of Canada
          Topics: Canada, Lower house, Legislatures Pages: 6 (1798 words) Published: October 8, 1999
          The Triple E Senate of Canada

          Public interest in the Senate is currently stronger than it ever has been. Nearly everyone agrees that our present Senate is unsatisfactory. Political parties such as the New Democratic Party want the outright abolition of the Senate while others such as the Reform Party want to elect it. Since the Senate has not been considered an effective forum for regional representation- which was one of the reasons for its creation-many Canadians have wondered what reforms would allow it to perform that role better. The objectives of Senate reform are based on one idea, that of enhancing the quality of regional representation of politicians within national political institutions. Through the implementation of a Triple E Senate (Equal, Effective, Elected), a federal principle can be constructed into the national government and therefore provide a check on the majority in the House of Commons.

          More here

          https://www.studymode.com/essays/The-Triple-e-Senate-Of-Canada-3452.html

        3. Need an elected Head of State rather than an appointed Head of State as well. Who can refuse to sign Bills into Law, and who is elected fairly by 1 man/woman 1 vote. With no alternating French/English. Merit only. No Multicult horse shit. And who will have an open line to voters for their thoughts before signing certain Bills. The whole Appointed Head of State BS needs to end, an even bigger deal than the Senate. You do this you do not need a Senate.

          1. I’ve actually doped-out a fix for the Senate – make me king-of-the-world and I’ll enact it within ten minutes:

            1) I’m not in favour of the Senate being periodically elected, because then you end-up with both Houses spending all their time chasing polls. Instead they’re elected into their seats for life, and there’s a real robust recall mechanism to get rid of jokers like that Senator who lived in Mexico and only came north to pick-up his paycheque.

            2) Make the Senate territorial, as opposed to Parliament’s straight rep-by-pop. Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver have run the country too long, and everybody knows the PMO could care less about the Maritimes or the Prairie Provinces. Two-Senators-Each per Province and Territory, that way somebody in government cares about Tuktoyaktuk, NWT and Kipper’s Flippers, Nfld.

            3) I have been incensed for decades about the last four Prime Ministers having had to stack the Senate to get government work done. I mean, come on guys – you’re there to help the country, and I don’t see why we should pay you to sit there playing kazoos and hindering it. So the Senate having grown repeatedly, I’d meet ’em at the door with the attendance roll – and the bottom 60% are fired.

            “Well – I signed-on to serve my country for $100,000+ a year for life; I should get a PENSION of $100,000+ a year for life!”

            ” – Don’t let the door hit your @$$ on the way out, and thank you for serving your country.”

            – Oh, and if you make me king of the world, I’ll also defund the CBC.

          2. Another awful idea. The office of the presidency has ruined the American republic. It’s basically an elected cult leader at this point. No more direct election of executive positions please! Take power away from the people!

  4. 3312
    Attacks on Q Will Intensify as the Deep State is Targeted; Q Has the Source (Julian Assange?)
    Q
    !!mG7VJxZNCI
    11 Apr 2019 – 2:34:08 PM

    If we are merely a LARP asking questions on the Chans, why are we being attacked daily by some of the world’s biggest media co’s, social media co’s deliberately applying censorship/banning, shills paid/inserted to disrupt (media matters), blue checkmark coordinated attacks, etc.?
    All for a ‘conspiracy’ on the Chans?
    All for a ‘LARP’?

    Why is there a constant flow of disinformation being pushed re: Q?

    Example:
    Disinformation push re: Mueller is a white hat.

    FAKE & FALSE narrative.

    Think BLOCKADE.

    When you can’t attack the information directly, you attack the source, if that fails, you ‘create false misleading information’ to discredit knowing ‘select’ ‘unaware’ followers would not take the time to self-corroborate the claims (same vehicle/tactics used by FAKE NEWS media).

    Logical thinking always wins.

    Nothing can stop what is coming.

    As the target(s) turn to the other side, the attacks will intensify.

    We have the source.

    Q

    https://8ch.net/qresearch/res/6138327.html#6138770

  5. My theory is she saw lots of bad things around the family Bronfman and gave the info to her friend Assange.

    On Assange: what we’re seeing in the news, Julian Assange being perp walked away from the embassy, scared and struggling, does not make any sense. This is the man who helped Trump get elected through his leaks, the man Trump professed to love during campaign rallies, for whose information Roger Stone is facing federal charges, the man who Hillary Clinton wanted to drone,the man who leaked that there were no weapons of mass destruction, the man who is such a threat to the cabal that he’s been in de facto prison for 7 years. Why would Trump, swamp-drainer-in-chief, order the very public, very anticipated, arrest of an enemy of his enemies.

    If it doesn’t make sense on the surface, then what is on the surface must be for show.

    I believe this “arrest” is to compel Assange’s testimony on matters ranging from a murdered whistleblower named Seth Rich (he offered a massive reward for info leading to the arrest of his killers) to Bush/Cheney/Obama/Clinton crimes to Nxivm child sex trafficking.

    [Please remember rapper M.I.A.’s video, Paper Planes, was featured along with a hash key in Assange’s tweet released a few days after Trump’s executive order against human trafficking. M.I.A. is a friend and supporter of Assange. She was also engaged to Ben Bronfman, cousin to the Bronfmans of Nxivm fam

    ▶Anonymous 04/11/19 (Thu) 14:37:35 17ecb9 (1) No.6138853>>6138896 >>6138946
    On Assange: what we’re seeing in the news, Julian Assange being perp walked away from the embassy, scared and struggling, does not make any sense. This is the man who helped Trump get elected through his leaks, the man Trump professed to love during campaign rallies, for whose information Roger Stone is facing federal charges, the man who Hillary Clinton wanted to drone,the man who leaked that there were no weapons of mass destruction, the man who is such a threat to the cabal that he’s been in de facto prison for 7 years. Why would Trump, swamp-drainer-in-chief, order the very public, very anticipated, arrest of an enemy of his enemies.
    If it doesn’t make sense on the surface, then what is on the surface must be for show.
    I believe this “arrest” is to compel Assange’s testimony on matters ranging from a murdered whistleblower named Seth Rich (he offered a massive reward for info leading to the arrest of his killers) to Bush/Cheney/Obama/Clinton crimes to Nxivm child sex trafficking.
    [Please remember rapper M.I.A.’s video, Paper Planes, was featured along with a hash key in Assange’s tweet released a few days after Trump’s executive order against human trafficking. M.I.A. is a friend and supporter of Assange. She was also engaged to Ben Bronfman, cousin to the Bronfmans of Nxivm fame. My theory is she saw lots of bad things around the family Bronfman and gave the info to her friend Assange. Interesting how this “arrest” has taken place just as Mack and Salzman have cut deals in a RICO case]
    This show, the Kabuki, is to compel the fake news MSM into coverage that will prove damning to the Deep State. JA holds more information on the globalist scum than just about anyone. I made a prior post that said to notice that today is 4/11. 4-1-1. Who do you call for information on the deep state? Julian Assange.
    Assange is such a huge name that his being forcibly led away must be covered by deep state organs like the WaPo and CNN. It’s another Mueller-style Trojan Horse, DJT rope-a-dope. And I believe it is now well and truly Happening! place just as Mack and Salzman have cut deals in a RICO case]
    This show, the Kabuki, is to compel the fake news MSM into coverage that will prove damning to the Deep State. JA holds more information on the globalist scum than just about anyone. I made a prior post that said to notice that today is 4/11. 4-1-1. Who do you call for information on the deep state? Julian Assange.

    Assange is such a huge name that his being forcibly led away must be covered by deep state organs like the WaPo and CNN. It’s another Mueller-style Trojan Horse, DJT rope-a-dope. And I believe it is now well and truly Happening!

    1. But it may take years to extradite him. Britain is controlled by globalists. They are out for vengeance against Assange.

      1. I am sure there is a lot of leverage over Teresa May regarding her complicity, first as Home Secretary then Prime Minister, in spying on candidate then President Trump.

    1. You know your country/society is in the toilet when perversion is considered normal and necessary.

      1. I agree. The Mint could just mint a coin that had pervert stamped around the outside and a naked figure with boobs and a penis representative.

        1. I guess we’d be banned from calling it the “loony”, wouldn’t we?

        2. Rumour has it that Pierre Turdeau will be on one side of the coin and a gay design on the other, probably with a rainbow.

          Me thinks Justin will not be happy with the new nicknames Canadians give this coin.

    2. This is appalling. It is politicizing the currency and undermining nationhood. How destructive. Poor Canada — a once wonderful country. Now filled with corruption and exploitation.

      1. Prinz Dummkopf started politicizing it when Sir John A. was punted off the tenner and replaced by what’s-her-name.

    1. Ya Know….I have often wondered, why it is and has been now for the past 20 yrs or so, that Islamic Migration-Immigration-Refugees have ONLY been settled in Western Hemisphere Nations…??

      I have also wondered concurrently, why for the past 25 yrs or so, Climate Change – AGW has also ONLY been directed at Western Hemisphere Nations…??

      So here is my posit.
      The two are directly related: NWO – Agenda 2030.

      1: Climate Change via mandated renewables & Heavy CO2 Taxation to Create Energy Poverty. The aim being to reduce our Birthrate to as close to zero as they can and to destroy the economic Engine that garanteed Freedom – Capitalism.

      2: Encourage & Promote Migration of Islamics to destroy our culture from within…and terminally subjugate ALL who remain.

      In the End: You will have ALL the Elites “converted” to Islam and they will have ABSOLUTE GLOBAL Power & Control over ALL.

      Lets face it, the Nazi’s had SFA on Islam…..nadda. It is the perfect system of Control and allows ZERO deviance from its tennets…on pain of Death.

      THX1138..? Coming sooner than ya think.

  6. Coyne on whether or not Wilson-Raybould and Philpott were illegally kicked out of caucus:

    https://nationalpost.com/opinion/andrew-coyne-if-we-cant-say-trudeau-broke-the-law-neither-can-we-say-he-abided-by-it?video_autoplay=true

    The answer is that the Liberals ARE in violation of the law, but not because of the recent ouster. Instead, the Liberal caucus was supposed to vote on whether they would adopt these rules the first time they met after the election. They didn’t. (Nor did the NDP. Only the Conservative party followed the law.)

    Here’s the important point: JWR and Philpott were both part of this law-breaking caucus. They didn’t leave the party over it, or raise any objection that I’m aware of. They stuck around when Trudeau took his illegal Aga Khan vacation too. And when Trudeau was revealed to be a groper, not to mention a liar. In other words, JWR and Philpott were Liberals. They were content to break the law when they first came into power, and it’s come back to haunt them.

    Remember, our enemy’s enemy is not necessarily our friend.

    1. We all owe JWR & Philpott gratitude for taking a principled stand on this important matter and I for one will not question their motives and speculate what they should have or should not have done …. as if they are responsible for Dear Leader”s actions.

      There was a reason for that provision in Parliament of Canada Act.
      Even if the LPC didn’t break the law in expulsing the two MPs, they didn’t conduct themselves in the spirit of the law and haven’t been since way back … showing themselves to be nothing more than the hypocritical virtue signalers they are.

  7. Great Leader Kim Sung Trudeau is fleeing Ottawa again. He is burning jet fuel to Toronto today where he knows he will be worshiped by adoring fans for the media. No word on whether he will be ranting about Nazis in Ontario while there.

    1. Kenney has an excellent plan that needs to be implemented sooner rather than later.

  8. CBC and CTV will soon be soon be on their way to Alberta to support Comrade Notley. CTV is already warning us how the evil UCP will be persecuting homosexuals. Don’t be a Nazi, join Team Notley.

  9. I read this stupid CBC article on global warming so that you don’t have to.

    https://www.cbc.ca/news/technology/what-on-earth-newsletter-canada-reduce-emissions-1.5094185

    Five ways to reduce Canada’s CO2 emissions:

    1. Phase out coal and diesel power generation (no mention of what to replace them with).
    2. Create a plan for zero-emissions transportation through a Canada-wide electric charging grid for electric cars.
    3. Remove methane emissions from the oil & gas sector.
    4. Shut down the oil & gas sector (kind of makes point 3 moot).
    5. Better (greener) building codes.

    Canadians generate most of their emissions heating their homes with natural gas and driving their cars (gas or diesel). There is never really any meaningful dialogue on how to change these two things.

    1. There isn’t going to be any building once they destroy the economy, so mentioning the greener building codes is redundant. And we certainly are on track for destroying the economy.

    2. Build and sell 4th generation nuclear reactors that recycle nuclear waste and can’t melt down.
      Use the money to build modern refineries that make many different products.
      Use the nuclear reactors to power the refineries. Methinks something near Fort MacMurray would be nice.
      Tell Soros and all the other money grubbers to back off and cut off the taps to the insurgent watermelon useful idiots.
      Build pipelines, lots of them. Have the audacity to add .5% to inland tanker traffic. Burn it all clean, clean, clean.
      Have the time to clean up all the watermelons heads exploding. They can’t have their cake and eat ours too. Awww.
      Their undoing is safe 4th generation nuclear, they don’t know how to handle it other than to say it’s not commercial viable.
      Except where it’s actually operating quite nicely thank you. Our Candu reactor is the precursor to 4th gen btw.
      Remember, the Canada East pipeline isn’t viable, aka able to survive government stalking and rabid envirofascist groups.

      1. Build municipal garbage incineration plants in Canadian citries and reduce garbage costs and end most of this recycle nonsense.

    1. It was very obvious that the hostile CBC interviewer was carrying Trudeau’s water. The line of questioning went way beyond merely asking why Manitoba was pursuing this policy.

      1. Of course.
        The Premier of Manitoba showed immense patience with her and won that argument but he still has to win the ‘war’ with the Feds. She is a bully reporter.

        (There must be a common ancestor with the Premier and President George Bush Jr – the resemblance is uncanny)

    1. I agree NR. Notley is dangerous. Her look and demeanor bely the real threat that she represents.

      Unfortunately many young voters have no idea what communism is. They don’t know about the ‘experiment’ that cost 100+ million lives and inflicted untold suffering on billions more.

      Notley is as dangerous a politician this country has ever produced.

      1. There you are. Yes, Trapperdude.
        They stopped teaching history in schools a long time ago.
        Some days I worry, some – too busy to think about it for long, but its always in back of ones’ mind. What is happening? The world has gone mad – starting with politicians.

  10. Canadian development company renews push for rail line linking Alaska to the lower 48 states

    SEATTLE — Linking Alaska to the 48 contiguous U.S. is an idea that is resurfacing again with heavier Canadian support.

    Canadian businessman Sean McCoshen told a recent meeting of the Alaska State Senate Transportation Committee that the company he co-founded and runs, Alberta-Alaska Railway Development Corp., has been working with consultants, the Alaska Railroad, Canadian native groups and others to build a line to the Yukon border, then south to interconnections with the Canadian National and Canadian Pacific.

    http://trn.trains.com/news/news-wire/2019/04/08-canadian-development-company-renews-push-for-rail-line-linking-alaska-to-the-lower-48-states?utm_source=Yesmail&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=News_TIN_190412_00000

    An agreeable and supportive Alaskan governor, Yukon, and Albertan premiers could help make this rail line a reality.

  11. EXACTLY….

    People forget that JWR was the AG and Minister of Justice and oversaw the following.

    A Massive twitter Hue and Cry over a legally produced verdict in the Coulton Bushie Case – where a 2 bit Gang banger got his ass killed. Too Bad..boohoo

    Not a peep over allowing Sodomy for 14 yr olds
    Not a Peep over legalizing Beastiality.
    Not a peep over Tori Staffords killer going to a Fkn Healing Lodge. And only when the Director of Prosecutions herself balked at a DPA for SNC, did JWR say/do anything at all. This Bitch is a scheming political player – a Liberal and lives for one thing only: POWER.

    We should be thanking Justin for kicking them out. The last thing Canada needs is an Activist Feminist Lawyer power seeking aboriginal female in the PMO.

    Think land claims and “justice” for natives…..???

    1. Wrt the DPA.
      I kind of had the same feeling her concurrence with the DPP had more to do with the fact that JWR had to publish her reasoning in the Gazette and take over the prosecution. This revelation that it would still give the judge the final say so and that she risked being overruled means she would be left holding the bag while the rest of her cabinet colleagues that where in on the solution would be untouched.
      She believed like the rest of cabinet, that a DPA was an allowance for ministerial discretion without having to take the heat for interference.
      They didn’t have the foresight to read the law they snuck into the budget bill.

      1. We don’t know what the DPP’s reasoning was. Nor that of JWR. But the opinion of the legal experts is that SNC did not meet the conditions for a deferred prosecution. And JWR had legal advice of her own. Also her native ethnicity had something to do with her holding the line.

        https://business.financialpost.com/commodities/why-jody-wilson-raybould-likely-never-pushed-prosecutors-to-settle-the-case-against-snc-lavalin

        She could have played nice and kept her job a Veterans Affairs. She didn’t. Thanks to her, there are a lot of women who won’t be voting Liberal.

  12. “…you can’t be inventing things, you can’t be lying to Cdns . Someone should explain the carbon tax to him.

  13. I see Ontario is putting a new slogan on licence plates “A Place to Grow”

    Are they referring to marijuana?

    I know a senior member of the Min of Ag, so I asked him this morning. Made his day!

  14. She also wrote the new impaired driving law that extends the power of the police to demand a breath test in the absence of evidence. Modern first world countries limit police powers not expand them.

    The law will at some point be deemed unconstitutional but in the meantime a lot of honest citizens will be harmed.

    I agree that her tenure as A/G Min of Justice was unremarkable and dangerous.

  15. In protest •Gov giving Low-blah-blah millions for new refrigeration:

    I only spent $3.74 @ Superstore yesterday and redeemed $30 of my $33.74 total bill.

    Salad Queen moi paid too much. Their prices for red leaf lettuce $2.48 up .49 cents, green onion- buck 1.27 used to be a buck forever and a buck 1.48 for cucumber.

    The horror of ‘dez gazzoline’ grr!

  16. From Washington. It’s official, Rod Rosenstein is a Russian spy. That’s why he appointed the Russian spy Mueller.
    BTW, Comey just confirmed nobody “spied” on Donald Trump; except Russian spies of course.

    “Rod Rosenstein says it’s ‘completely bizarre’ to say William Barr is ‘trying to mislead people’ on Mueller report.”

    “It would be one thing if you put out a letter and said, ‘I’m not going to give you the report,’” Rosenstein said. “What he said is, ‘Look, it’s going to take a while to process the report. In the meantime, people really want to know what’s in it. I’m going to give you the top-line conclusions.’ That’s all he was trying to do.”

    The deputy attorney general called on the public to have “tremendous confidence” in Barr and declined to say how the review of the report was going.”

    Rosenstein’s comments come after Barr said in Capitol Hill testimony that “spying did occur” against the 2016 Trump campaign. Former FBI Director James Comey claimed he had no idea what the Justice Department leader was talking about.”

    “I have no idea what he’s talking about so it’s hard for me to comment,” Comey said. “When I hear that kind of language used, it’s concerning because the FBI and the Department of Justice conduct court-ordered electronic surveillance. I have never thought of that as spying.”

    Of course the FBI doesn’t “spy” on anyone, especially during counterintelligence investigations and “accidental” unmaskings.

    https://www.foxnews.com/politics/rod-rosenstein-bizarre-william-barr-mueller-report

  17. A powerful new film has come out about abortion. The film is called “Unplanned” and is the story of a woman who worked for Planned Parenthood, and then totally changed her views on abortion. It is showing in US theatres. Hoperfully it will be available in Canada. I am not optimistic as it is exactly the kind of thing that is likely to be censored by the current government and boycotted (no news) by media. You can Google (or Duck Duck) the title to find out more.

  18. As the election winds down here in AB it occurs to me that this might be our last chance to fight back. The entire force of the left is backing the ndp. Tides, Lead Now the media the federal libs they have all buried any animosity they harboured for Rachael and have marshalled the troops.

    I don’t care if you can’t stand Jason Kenney but a loss to the ndp here in Alberta will officially close the book on anything closely representing Conservatism here in Canada. Say what you want but there is no part of the country that comes anywhere close to having a conservative movement like there is here in AB.

    If Notley can get re elected given the damage she accomplished here in 4 years, there is no hope. The airwaves are non stop ndp. They have an impressive radio roll out. Money seems to be no problem. Where do they get the funds (see above)?

    They win and it will be easy to see how the libranos will pull it off in October.

    1. Yes. That advance polling breaking all records is a bit suspicious, eh?

      Rachel’s outlived her usefulness to her masters, and her government is done for no matter what, but the UCP not being seen to get a popular majority vote will be useful for propaganda purposes.

      Moreover, the NDP will still survive in areas that aren’t blatantly nests of parasites (viz. Redmonton), and the MLA’s elected through fraud will happily ignore their taxpayers.

    2. They were prom9ting the NDP here in Ontario also. Just before the election it looked like a vloserace between the Conservatives and the NDP. Fortunately, that did not reflect the actual results on election day and Doug Ford got a decent majority. Hope that happens in Alberta (A strong UCP victory). You are right, it is an important moment and will impact the future of conservatism in Canada.

  19. After Prince Justin burns jet fuel at taxpayer expense to Toronto today, he will be burning jet fuel to Vancouver Saturday for a Sikh festival. The little fella is busy spreading the word that Nazis are running rampant in Canada.

    1. An English Name please:

      Since the team wears the color red, I like the name the
      “McGill Red Wings.”

    2. In a sports context choosing a name that relates to aboriginals is a positive thing. It connotes bravery and strength. I think aboriginals should be proud of the association and also of their impact on the culture. We need to learn to distinguish between things that are insulting to aboriginals and things that communicate respect. We love our sports teams and a name with an aboriginal connotation gets included in that. Changing the name just recasts society and aboriginals as foreign to one another, antagonists. But ok. That is what the the grievance mongers want.

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