22 Replies to “What Could Possibly Go Wrong?”

  1. A blood pressure pill I was taking that came from China had cancer causing ingredients about a year ago. Haven’t we learned? Ban food and drugs from China because they simply don’t care whether we live or die. My daughter worked in a Canadian drug plant doing tests. Unless everything chemical and biological was perfect, nothing was produced yet we put this adulterated Chinese shit in our bodies. With food product, inspections are constant and intense yet we import processed dog shit from China relying on their corrupt system. Ban Chinese food and drugs and put brutal import duties on everything else. China is our enemy. They are trying to kill us.

  2. I suggest that Kyle Bass and his fellow fearmongers choose for themselves not to take drugs from China and stop bothering the rest of us.

    1. My druggist didn’t ask me if I wanted cancer causing drugs from China. He didn’t even ask me if I wanted drugs from China. I could join a class action and get $10 while the lawyer who organized got $10 million. Pick your battles you subhuman slime.

      1. Your class action would get you a lot more than that stop being stupid. Take it up with your pharmacist.

        This Bass guy apparently bet against the Hong Kong Dollar. That’s not smart.

        1. Just because the dog food’s fatal and the sheetrock makes you sick, and the tires are junk, and anyone in China with cash, buys non-chinese, the drugs are fine.

    2. So in cases of scientific PROOF …. you cry “scare monger”. Yet in the case of scientific FRAUD (CAGW) you cry “yeayy! tax em and bleed em to death!!!”

      Why do you HATE Western Civilization, culture, and people? And why are you here?

  3. Kyle Bass is a hedge fund manager. Do I trust him?

    Is his tweet true, partially true, or just designed to make money for his fund?

    Did you know 100% of cancer victims ingested dihydrogen oxide. Obviously that chemical should be banned.

  4. Have you noticed that Canada is no longer requiring country of origin on food.
    They’re hiding the China connection and other unregulated countries.

    Scary thought that Trump has to save western civilization.

  5. And don’t forget food products from China. 90% of all apple juice sold in cans or bottles in Canada comes from China. God knows what they put into it. And Breitbart reports that China has banned climate strike marches. Funny how you don’t hear leftists whining about that.

    1. “God knows what they put into it”

      Apples. And juice.

      You people need to seek help. You have a pathological need for something to be afraid of.

  6. I have first hand knowledge of China drug poisoning, as I was given drug called Ciprofloxacin three years ago, and changed my life forever and it has caused a crippling effect in my legs, unable to walk normally since that time. It affects your DNA. Please do not take any drugs in the family of the Quinlone family, also if you require a drug, ask for the trade name only.

    1. I can relate. I was prescribed Ciprofloxacin for otitis (ear infection), also 3 years ago. I took ONE pill and all hell broke loose. I had severe pain in my lower back and I had trouble getting my legs to work. Thankfully, there were no lasting effects that I am aware of, but anything with the prefix “Cipro” is off limits. I don’t know whether the drug was imported or not, but it played hell with me.

  7. China poisons the world. People feel the risk to their economy would take too much of a hit if you voiced your concern, your objection to eating their dog food with melamine or having their toxic drywall in your house.

    Go ahead, eat it. I don’t care if you see purple dots in your peripheral vision.
    I don’t…

    The Kyle Bass interviews with Steve Bannon are well worth watching.

  8. UnMe – know a vet who – back in the day – was on the front line when the melamine issue arose Kid was still a relatively new vet – fewer than two years along from graduation – and really took it hard. The owners of the dead pets were the real losers, but the vets really took it personally that they couldn’t save the animals. The vet I know was looking at everything possible and was one of the first to post pictures of anomalous findings in microscope slides – posting being to VIN, an online veterinary site. The anomalies turned out to be melamine, courtesy of a Chinese firm who had figured out that melamine had a similar profile to real protein and was a lot cheaper.

    This happened in March, 2007. In 2008, melamine-laced baby formula in China killed six babies and seriously affected thousands more. The North American market had dried up; the Chinese melamine manufacturers had just gone domestic. The callousness of their actions cannot be understated.

    Given this history, I am rather leery of anything coming from China.

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