3 Replies to “Honey, I Finished The Internet”

  1. Probably better for Reader’s Tips, but I can’t wait.

    I sent in my complaint to the Human Rights Commission re Aboriginal gun ownership, because as another commenter wrote: “Mischief is important.” Now we need to do another Alinsky on the Trudeau gov’t and make It go viral so it bites them in the Butt.

    Millions of Canadian seniors like my wife and myself do not need and do not want the $300 being deposited to our account. We’re going to donate it to a charity of our choice, making sure we ask for a charitable tax receipt. The Trudeau/Morneau gov’t will have ‘donated’ $300 to a charity of MY choosing and will have to double-down in expense because I’ll use my tax receipt to help drain ‘their’ coffers.

    Sure, it might seem like self-punishment in that taxpayers are paying for both the charity and the tax deduction, but screw’em. I’m in a pretty low tax bracket and my kids don’t seem to give much of a damn themselves, so I’m good with it. If tens of thousands – nay hundreds of thousands, of senior taxpayers began to publicise that they’ve given the money to a charity, the name of the charity they’ve chosen to give it to and that’ they’ve requested a charitable tax receipt, it would really shake up this gov’t. I don’t do Facebook, Instagram, Reddit or any other ‘social media’ but if someone savvy got this rolling it would be a win win for charities and a way to rage against the machine.

    1. Charities are suffering, so that’s a good idea.
      I miss those Goodwill stores, though these days I am more of a doner than a shopper. With all the decluttering that is happening, they should be a real treasure trove whenever they open again.

  2. he skipped over the pulse generator. Those things go for hundreds to thousands of dollars on ebay.

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