47 Replies to “September 19, 2020: Reader Tips”

  1. President Trump claims Ottawa already wants the border re-opened, all the anti-American bluster notwithstanding.

    Of course, President Trump will do nothing of the kind until Ottawa is willing to ensure that patient zeroes from Red China are no longer able to reintroduce Wuhan flu to the United States by way of Chinada Province.

    The US border will re-open at the convenience of the American people, not the Libranos or their Chinese partners.

    https://www.ctvnews.ca/mobile/politics/trump-claims-canada-wants-u-s-border-reopened-1.5111112

    1. Thats the dumbest logic ive ever heard. You are about 6 months behind. The threat isnt from Wuhan or China. Its from the USA.

      You cant reintroduce covid19 to the USA if its running wild there. If anything it would be the other way around.

      China had a grand total of 85k cases. The USA is adding that every 2 days. But your bizarre fascination with China has you blinded to reality.

      1. “China had a grand total of 85k cases. ”

        Do you use tweezers when you fellate them? Just wondering about the logistics.

  2. I found out yesterday that one can no longer e-,mail the premier of Ontario Doug Ford unless one is on a special list. I guess the voice of the public on a public website is no longer wanted by the “conservative” premier. What an asshat that guy has turned out to be.

    1. You have to follow what Trudeau wants or the money spigot gets turned off and your generating even more massive debt to cover he added costs.
      Opening the schools far too early for the supplies and equipment needed just generates more infections to occur just before Trudeau’s speech on September 23.
      Yes, he has turned into a whipped puppy…

    1. Joe, with regard to the article I could not help but notice the closing quote, “From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs”. In a recent interview, the new Director of the Hoover Institution, Condoleezza Rice, said much the same thing but, added that the only time that “from each according to his talents, to each according to his needs” … worked is at gunpoint.

      In Canada, it would appear that her statement is patently false. Canadians for the most part will happily embrace this Marxist drivel if they think they are getting something for nothing or that they are getting a little help from the government through wealth re-distribution.

      IMO we can thank an education system which has for decades embraced Marxism and done its utmost to indoctrinate impressionable young minds to a perversion of economic reality that has never worked anywhere in the world ever. Until Canadians decide that our education system needs to be changed we can expect our standard of living to decline steadily.

      1. Just because Canadians are embracing this Marxist drivel does not mean it is working.
        Our population is increasing faster than real GDP, meaning our standard of living declines. Hell, it already took a pre-Covid-1984 hit of about 30% with respect to imports compared to when Harper was running things.
        Often, not working is very popular until people are starving and destitute, that is when the gunpoint comes, disarming us is just a preparation for that.

  3. Word just in. China has given permission to Hollywood to oppose any Trump nominees for the Supreme Court.

  4. While conservatives and liberals like to think that there is a big difference between conservative lawyers and judges and liberal ones, for libertarians there isn’t a dime’s worth of difference between them, especially when it comes to the most destructive aspects of liberty in our time: the welfare-state/regulated economy way of life and the national-security state apparatus that was grafted onto the U.S. government after World War II, both of which have become permanent features in American political and economic life.

    Having been born and raised under a welfare-warfare state way of life and having been ingrained in law school that this way of life is a now permanent part of American life, lawyers like Kavanaugh and Garland have bought into these concepts and thus would never think to challenge them at a constitutional level. Therefore, for libertarians these types of lawyers are extremely boring and mundane. As judges and justices they essentially become technicians whose job is to uphold and refine most of what Congress and the president decide to do, like the Patriot Act, Social Security, trade restrictions, immigration controls, FISA warrants, tax law, economic regulations, and anything touching on “national security.”

    https://www.fff.org/2018/09/25/why-no-libertarian-supreme-court-justice/

    1. Definition:
      Libertarian, a naive cretin, living in a binary world incapable of grasping concepts of “more” and “less”.

      Mooselimbs often claim to be libertarians, because then they get to demand on libertarian principle that US does not help Israel. Also they like to pretend to be libertarians and argue for unlimited importation of mooselimbs to civilized world.

  5. Canadian University Professor of U of Waterloo calls for Congress to be burned down before allowing Trump to appoint a new judge to SCOTUS. The funniest part of it is this person is a actually professor of an Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science and his speciality is “a particular focus on the Supreme Court of Canada’s impact on public policy and political discourse under the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.” Yet he doesn’t know that the US Congress is not a party to the appointment of a new judge so burning it down would not help.

    https://twitter.com/Cernovich/status/1307144801914032129/photo/1

    1. https://www.cbc.ca/listen/live-radio/1-63-the-current/clip/15798459-economist-jeff-rubin-globalization-the-expendables

      CBC Radio is a different cat altogether. My girlfriend is a big listener.
      Check out this interview from yesterday by Matt Galloway with Canadian economist, Jeff Rubin.
      He praises Trump’s efforts and takes a dump on Chrythia and globalization. He also takes a swipe at CBC listeners as he tells them you can hate the messenger but that’s no reason to hate the message.
      Its about 15 minutes long.

    2. Ha….I tried to comment on the CBC garbage, but Geralds internet police have apparently banned me permanently. I cannot for the life of me Fathom why..?? lol.

      CBC has been a Marxist Propaganda outfit since Tommy Douglass and got an intellectual shot of andrenaline in the arm when that Pierre was elected, The drip from his dick went further and literally BOUGHT them out.

      Pravda and the NKVD woulda been proud.

  6. It’s Saturday night SDA cats – time to drop your guard… just a little, and think of happier times.

    Bend those creaky old knees/back and reach down into the bottom of the cupboard. Get that bottle of Bourbon out you’ve been hiding from your shiftless brother-in-law. It’s Old Fashioned Time!

    Classic Old Fashioned: a generous jigger of bourbon (you can substitute with Scotch or rye if your BIL got the bourbon).
    An ounce of simple syrup (or more according to taste), a dash or two of Angostura Bitters. Fruit. I like a slice of orange and 2 Luxardo cherries. Ice cubes and if you like a bit of fizz – a shot of ginger ale.

    Now, go to YouTube and search out ‘The Old Fashioned Way’ by Frenchman Charles Aznavour. Very Continental.

    Your not quite done. Find your favorita and put your arm around her waist, on her hip, like you used to do. It’ll be ok trust me….. Now cheek to cheek, you can smell her hair just like the old days and… Dance in The Old Fashioned Way, in the kitchen or bedroom.

    1. Dance in The Old Fashioned Way

      If I danced in my old-fashioned way, I’d be constantly messing up my timing and always stepping on her toes.

      1. Solved that by letting her lead.

        The only tune or beat that I can carry is a radio. Know my limits and not ashamed to admit she is better at this than I am.

        On the dance floor anyway.

      1. Sheesh – we’re going all Continental tonite. Good stuff.

        I forgot it was the first day of autumn – my favorite season. With that in mind once the dance is over one might go for the slightly wistful ‘Autumn in New York’. Frank owns this one but as a jazz standard it’s been covered by everyone.

        “It’s good to live it again “

          1. Your knockin’ it outa the park tonite NR.

            I love ‘Early Autumn’ by Ella.

            Got invited out for dinner this evening. Beef ribs on the pellet grill – yum. Met a fellow who was out here fishing with his grandson. What a nice guy. A gentleman yet! His grandson is a lucky guy hanging with a grandpa like him.

            LG

    2. Sounds like a plan, abtrapper. Hubby and I will get right on that! He makes a great Old Fashioned, so I’m told; I like my bourbon straight up. Or, I did until he introduced me to the Boulevardier. The Negroni WAS my go-to cocktail but I’ve replaced the gin with bourbon. Cheers!

      1. I learned something here tonight. I thought a Boulevardier was a downtown sophisticate like Montrealer Nick Auf de Maur (who’s book I’m reading on the recommendation of NR) but no, it’s a bourbon cocktail!

        I scoured the liquor cabinet and wouldn’t you know it – I’m outa Compari. Rats. It looks like a good one.

        Gin season has ended.

        1. So, you found the book? What a guy eh?
          On Montreal’s famous Crescent Street where the bars are, the Sir Winston Churchill’s pub borders on a lane way, it is now re-named after Nick.

          Btw…

          I guess that would be a Capital “B” for the drink, The “Boulevardier” and small “b” for the “bon vivant” of the boulevard… as in the happy go lucky chap.
          Abt that would be you!

          1. Not sure if I qualify NR but I am an old bar dawg. Played a ton of ’em in my day.

            I’m slightly more genteel these days. Can’t get to exorcised over the political scene. Been there and done that.

            There’s too much living still to do…

    1. Two old globalist stooges sent to eternal punishment in less than 24 hours.

      I’d cheer louder, but Turner hadn’t the opportunity to do as much damage as Ginsburg did.

      1. I remember, just after Pierre Trudeau’s walk in the snow, the corporate media — particularly CBC and CTV news — began hyping John Tutner as the next saviour of Canada, to replace Ttudeau. He was the media’s anointed one.

    2. PET took his walk in the snow just in time to save his miserable hide from being chucked out of office a second time. I’ll bet he had a good laugh when Turner took over from him and got a good electoral hiding.

      Remember, Turner was the one who turned the Yukon into a bilingual territory because someone complained in traffic court that he couldn’t plead his case in French.

    3. JT had a reputation as a bit of a stickman.

      Anybody remember him slapping Iona Campagnolo’s ass on national television as she ascended the stage at a librano convention? She had the good sense to laugh it off. Today he’d be vilified.

      He had the bad luck to be the BIL to the knob David Kilgour a confused MP from Edmonton.

  7. Here is a tidbit of information. Morneau quit because of the WE scandal, and CTV’s Marci who has been chosen by Adolf to replace him also spoke at WE events.

    1. It was painful to listen to ALL his false claims about God. It was not a letter from God but a letter from Satan.

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