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  1. One million and counting. This is just for the federal part of the delegation.
    Trudeau’s delegation to Paris conference cost more than $1 million
    According to documents quietly tabled in the House of Commons this week, the tab for travel, hotel and meals for 155 people who attended the COP 21 conference as part of the Canadian delegation is at least $973,995. However, the government said it has not yet processed all of the expense claims. Parts of the costs for 50 delegates are missing.

  2. Hey, question for you folks – for those of you that read and post at WK…does anyone get the vibe that “smelter rat” is his personal alter ego?

  3. http://www.breitbart.com/london/2016/03/13/watch-labour-party-muslims-cover-for-sex-grooming-gangs-use-death-threats-and-clan-politics/
    CLAIM: Labour Party Muslims ‘Cover’ For Sex Grooming Gangs, Use Death Threats And ‘Clan’ Politics
    by Liam Deacon13 Mar 2016212
    Dozens of Muslim women have spoken out against the systematic use of death threats and sexual violence by Muslim men within Britain’s Labour Party. They accuse the party of doing little to address the problem.
    One woman alleged that Labour councillors covered for a businessman caught sexually abusing “white girls” on camera. Others, she said, forced abused Muslim women to return to violent husbands, and many others said intimidation was used to block Muslim women from local politics….

  4. Irony Alert!
    The bullying, hate-baiting inciters to violence, George Soros’s Moveon.org, organizer of the recent bullying, hate-baiting violence in Chicago, says:
    We need to double down on our work, showing that America is better than Trump’s bullying, hate-baiting, and incitements to violence
    So Moveon.org has decided that only those who are acceptable to them are allowed to run for government.
    Totalitarians, anyone?
    http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2016/mar/13/moveonorg-raising-funds-from-trump-protests-warns-/

  5. In a democracy the people get to choose who they want to run the affairs of state after all candidates get a fair chance to explain their plan, their ideas. That seems to have evolved into a giant game, a mockery where the media decides to pick a side and do whatever it takes to ensure they win, lies and trickery, personal attacks, character assassination, whatever it takes.
    The Left and their media are in panic mode,their choice is being trumped, their usual interference in the democratic process isn’t working. This is a good sign, it’s democracy, the people are actually thinking for themselves. Now let’s have more of that, let’s have more of that in Canada as well, let us think for ourselves rather than be dictated to.

  6. Socialism’s natural end result.
    Socialism = Criminals, criminality, and crimes.
    “The Workers party is a horror.”
    …-
    Liberal Wynnetario “Ontario floats idea of guaranteed minimum income to ease poverty” (cbc)
    …-
    “More than a million Brazilians protest against ‘horror’ government”
    “She’s a horror,” said Paulo Rodriguez, a 53-year-old businessman who came with his wife and daughter. “The Workers party is a horror. They’re a criminal organisation that is robbing state resources. They are destroying our country.”
    http://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/mar/13/brazil-anti-government-protests-dilma-rousseff-rio-de-janeiro

  7. via Maggie’s Farm
    From a commenter at Powerline:

    What the Sanders supporters and the Trump supporters have in common is this: the government will in fact take care of everything. Trump supporters get Trump: he too is for universal health care, he too is for the entitlement state, he too will provide the solutions [the deals] that individuals would otherwise have to provide themselves through self-discipline, hard work, and the refusal to conclude you’re a victim of forces outside your control.

    True this. Trump isn’t a “conservative” of course but so what.
    Notwithstanding the marketing bumpf Conservatives are for differently BIG government.
    Not smaller government which Calvin Coolidge actually accomplished long long ago.

  8. “The Democrats want us to believe they’re the party of equal rights and human rights and civil rights. The truth is the Democrats are the party of slavery, and Indian removal, of broken treaties and the Trail of Tears, they’re the party of segregation and Jim Crow and lynching and the Ku Klux Klan, they’re the party of Japanese internment, and opposition to the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965 and the Fair Housing Bill of 1968,” he said. “This is their actual history so what they do is they try to cover it up.”
    https://pjmedia.com/election/2016/03/13/dsouza-hillary-film-could-earn-me-life-in-prison/

  9. In our humourless dominion, Catherine Tate would be on trial for those 2:41 minutes of video and her career terminated.

  10. What the Sanders supporters and the Trump supporters have in common is this: they’re fed up with the status quo.

  11. Trump’s stand on illegal immigration, terrorism, the military, veterans, the family, protecting American jobs, against the current level of debt, cutting taxes and spending, are very conservative. He’s running a frugal campaign by being creative. His own children are a testament to Trump’s values (don’t drink, don’t smoke, don’t do drugs and don’t get tattoos.)

  12. How long before these NK idiots blow themselves up? I so do not care about these idiots.
    “North Korea Says Its Hydrogen Bomb Could Wipe Out Manhattan.”
    “If this H-bomb were to be mounted on an inter-continental ballistic missile and fall on Manhattan in New York City, all the people there would be killed immediately and the city would burn down to ashes.”
    Many experts doubt the country’s ability to launch a long-range missile that could hit the continental United States.”
    http://time.com/4256836/north-korea-manhattan-hydrogen-bomb/

  13. I wonder, is it already too late, was Harper our last chance for escape from la grande paperasserie? Reader comments were slightly encouraging though.
    “Mohawks threaten to block Energy East; says project is threat to their way of life.”
    More like a threat to their moveon.org and Tides slush funding.
    “Opening a new front for TransCanada and politicians to deal with, the letter unabashedly tags the project to move 1.1-million barrels of crude oil a day from Alberta to refineries in Eastern Canada “risky and dangerous,” to First Nations and a threat to their lands, waters and very survival.”
    “Indeed an alliance of indigenous nations, from coast to coast, is being formed against all the pipeline, rail and tanker projects that would make possible the continued expansion of tar sands,” Simon writes.”
    Of course they’ll be forced into violence by the tone of the debate.
    Fine, we’ll just keep bringing oil tankers down the St Lawrence, to preserve their way of life. On that note, given we’ll become a much poorer nation, the Indian Affairs budget will have to go to zero. Sorry chiefs, no more Escalades and six figure salaries; we’ll provide a useful stipend to the people directly.
    Relieved of the burden of leadership and graft, think of the extra time you’ll have for hunting & trapping, to be examples of the preserved way of life.
    No? Friggin corrupt hypocrites – appealing to the useful idiot criminals. Is it not now clear the left’s elites, everywhere, are more than prepared to employ violence to preserve the statist status quo, their privilege and entitlement? Given history, why would this ever come as a surprise?
    http://montrealgazette.com/news/quebec/mohawks-threaten-to-block-energy-east-says-project-is-threat-to-their-way-of-life

  14. Someone will pay them to block the pipeline . . . so to the extent that their business is extortion, the pipeline actually enables that.

  15. Socialists going down.
    “Brazil’s leftist President Dilma Rousseff huddled with cabinet ministers Monday…”
    …-
    “The NDP’s big question: Should Mulcair stay, or should he go?” (g-m)
    …-
    “Rousseff in survival mode after historic Brazil protests”
    “Brazil’s leftist President Dilma Rousseff huddled with cabinet ministers Monday after mass demonstrations calling for her resignation pushed Latin America’s biggest country further into crisis.
    Rousseff made no comment after her meeting in the capital Brasilia, but in the wake of Sunday’s protests, she is fighting for her political life.
    Between one and three million people flooded the streets of Sao Paulo, Rio, Brasilia and some 400 other cities, according to conflicting data.”
    http://www.digitaljournal.com/news/world/historic-protests-leave-brazil-s-rousseff-cornered/article/460118

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