27 Replies to “Reader Tips”

  1. He keeps telling us that we must “do better”. He’s looking for racism and he’s going to find it, real or imagined. Like Lavrentiy Beria said:
    “Show me the man and I’ll show you the crime.”

  2. “We must do better”
    The translation from liberal to normal English as follows
    “Somewhere in BC crosses are burnng”

  3. What the heck is black history month? It is an American thing isn’t it?
    Trudeau s following democrat strategies to divide the population. He is a Turd.

  4. A good read if you want to understand how the media distorts things.
    Eric Weinstein’s Four Quadrant Model
    In broad terms, the model is a tool for illustrating how the media stigmatizes certain nuanced views that challenge the status quo by portraying people who hold those views as prejudiced or intolerant.

  5. Hungary submits anti-immigration ‘Stop Soros’ bill to parliament
    https://www.yahoo.com/news/hungary-submits-anti-immigration-stop-soros-bill-parliament-114030580.html
    “But Orban’s message, championing conservative Christian beliefs and rejecting multiculturalism, has gone down well with Hungarian voters and his Fidesz party is expected to secure a third straight term in a general election due on April 8.
    The bill says that NGOs that “sponsor, organize or support the entry or stay of third-country citizens on Hungarian territory via a safe third country to extend international protection … qualify as organizations supporting migration”.
    Such activity – including campaigning, advocacy, recruiting volunteers, producing information booklets – would have to be approved by the interior minister, who could deny permission if he saw a “national security risk”.
    If an NGO continued with such activity, Hungarian prosecutors could act to withdraw the NGO’s tax number, essentially paralyzing them, slap them with heavy fines and ultimately dissolve them.”

  6. Elegy for a Canada Lost.
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    “Philip Cross: Ontario’s 50,000 job losses kick off Wynne’s anti-business backfire
    The job market has returned to earth with a thud, revealing that reports of Canada’s ‘booming’ economy were wildly overstated” (FP)
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    “A fairy tale of Canada doing good for the world has become a nightmare
    Gwyn Morgan: Once upon a time in a northern Dominion called Canada, there was a thriving oil industry
    “People asked the prime minister what was to replace all that fossil fuel energy? He proclaimed that it would be “green energy” generated by the wind and the sun. But the people knew that the wind only blew some of the time. And that, in this northern land with little sunlight during short winter days and none on long cold nights when energy is needed most, solar was useless. And the government had not learned from experience in a province called Ontario, where billions of dollars spent on green energy had yielded only small amounts of very expensive and unreliable power that needed back-up fossil-fuel power plants to prevent black-outs.
    The folly of relying on green energy was undeniable, but, alas, neither the eco-elves nor the prime minister took heed. Neither did they face the truth that trying to force down Canada’s already tiny global emissions would hamstring the country’s most important industry only to have its fossil-fuel production, and emissions, replaced by production from other countries.
    The prime minister and his paladins remained convinced their green dream would come true, if only they believed. And so this fairy tale of doing good for the world became a nightmare for this small northern dominion. Sadly, the rest of the world didn’t even care.”
    http://business.financialpost.com/opinion/a-fairy-tale-of-canada-doing-good-for-the-world-has-become-a-nightmare

  7. So let us move toward mob rule and judicial system.
    “Trudeau’s comments on Boushie case may have ‘tainted’ a potential appeal process: lawyer
    Members of the Liberal government also voiced their displeasure with the justice system, which Toronto-based criminal defence lawyer, Sean Robichaud, said could have serious ramifications.
    Robichaud said any public comments from the prime minister or justice minister questioning the credibility of the judiciary pose a threat to Canada’s democratic system, especially a potential appeal process, as the courts should be equal to the legislature.”
    https://globalnews.ca/news/4022425/colten-boushie-justin-trudeau-appeal/

  8. Barf, Soup, and Spot win glod, sliver, and brawze at Globalists’ Korea O’limpiks.
    h/t Nork-South Dog Markting Bored.
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    “The Newest Breeds Strut Their Fluff at the Westminster Dog Show” (blmbg)
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    “Canadians rescuing animals from South Korean dog meat farms”
    “… dog meat farming, and consumption of their meat is legal in South Korea, however there are no rules to regulate the industry.
    “(There are) 17,000 dog meat farms in Korea, we estimate, but no one knows for sure because the government never did any study,” Kim told Global News.”
    https://globalnews.ca/news/4024624/dog-meat-farms-south-korea-rescue/

  9. Who knew? Agriculture is not sustainable unless it is made Queer.
    Queering Agriculture: Food Security in the Nation’s Capital and the Crises of Reproductive American Familism
    Since agriculture is literally the backbone of economics, politics, and “civilized” life as we know it, and the manipulation of reproduction and sexuality are a foundation of agriculture, it is absolutely crucial queer and transgender studies begin to deal more seriously with the subject of agriculture.

  10. Green-red Blob’s Descent Into AGW’s Deadly Abyss.
    “from the tar sands of Alberta”.
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    “Trudeau should enshrine in legislation every Canadian’s right to a healthy environment” (hilltimes)
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    “How a Descent into Climate Fanaticism Wrecked a Family”
    “How does climate change obsession affect families? A NYT post about the Valve Turners provides an unexpected insight into the tragic consequences of what happens when someone truly believes in climate doomsday.”
    “‘I’m Just More Afraid of Climate Change Than I Am of Prison’
    How a group of five activists called the Valve Turners decided to fight global warming by doing whatever it takes.
    By MICHELLE NIJHUISFEB. 13, 2018
    On Oct. 11, 2016, Michael Foster and two companions rose before dawn, left their budget hotel in Grand Forks, N.D., and drove a white rental sedan toward the Canadian border, diligently minding the speed limit.
    The day was cold and overcast, and Foster, his diminutive frame wrapped in a down jacket, had prepared for a morning outdoors. As the driver, Sam Jessup, followed a succession of laser-straight farm roads through the sugar-beet fields, and a documentary filmmaker, Deia Schlosberg, recorded events from the back seat, Foster sat hunched in the passenger seat, mentally rehearsing his plan.
    When Jessup pulled over next to a windbreak of cottonwood trees, Foster felt the seconds stretch and slow. For months, he’d imagined his next actions: He would get out of the car, put on a hard hat and safety vest, retrieve a pair of bolt cutters from the trunk and walk to the fenced enclosure about 100 feet away.
    He would snip the padlock that secured the gate and approach the blunt length of vertical pipe in the center of the enclosure — the stem of a shut-off valve for the 2,700-mile-long Keystone Pipeline, which carries crude oil from the tar sands of Alberta to refineries on the Texas coast. He would cut the chain on the steel wheel attached to the stem, and turn the wheel clockwise until it stopped.”
    https://wattsupwiththat.com/2018/02/14/how-a-descent-into-climate-fanaticism-wrecked-a-family/

  11. A true SJW must be prepared to sacrifice anything and everything for Mommy Gaia.
    However, I saw a video in which Tzeporah Bermann wailing that the oil sands destroy families because of all the Newfoundlanders who left home to work there.

  12. Interesting comment from a poster at the Stanley trial.
    I have friends who attended the trial and what was not entered as evidence was: surveillance video from approx. 2 AM the same day showed these young people robbing the liquor store in Cut Knife, and later that day they were kicked out of the Maymont bar for disorderly conduct, plus the farm where the stock on their rifle was broken due to attempting to break a truck window, and other vehicle prowling was done cost that farmer more than $4900.

  13. That’s the typical knee-jerk reaction we have come to expect from Trudeau’s Liberals. Make changes to our laws based on talking to the one side of the case that are known to be liars. What about the judge, attorneys, and jury members? Should their experiences not be considered before they start making changes to our legal system based on the outcome of one trial? And why is Jagmeet Singh trying to insert himself into the discussion? He has no standing. He doesn’t even bother to get himself elected to a seat in parliament.
    The idiocy of these people is astonishing.

  14. …_
    Bravo Dr. Tim Ball.
    “The judge ruled that Weaver was not defamed by me and dismissed the claim completely.”
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    “Canadian judge dismissed all charges in lawsuit against Skeptical climatologist Dr. Tim Ball”
    “Climatologist Dr. Tim Ball tells Climate Depot:
    Hi Marc:
    There are no media reports and my guess is there won’t be any.
    At 0930 on the day the trial started we were told there was no judge or courtroom assigned. Amazingly and incorrectly, that information was reported almost immediately on media claiming the trial was postponed.
    It wasn’t, because by 1100 a judge and courtroom were assigned and the trail began at 1130. The postponement story likely explained why no media attended a single day of the three week trial. The nature of the case that involves a so-called climate change denier will likely also be ignored.
    The trial was the only one adjudicated so far of the three lawsuits I received from the same lawyer, Roger McConchie, on behalf of three individuals all members of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).
    The first was filed on behalf of Gordon McBean, a former Assistant Deputy Minister at Environment Canada. He chaired the founding meeting of the IPCC in 1985.
    The second was from Professor Andrew Weaver computer modeller and author on four of the IPCC Reports (1995, 2001, 2007 and 2013).
    The third, filed nine days after the Weaver trial, was on behalf of Michael Mann, whose “hockey stick” graph dominated the 2001 IPCC Report and became what Professor Ross McKitrick called the “poster child of global warming.
    McConchie also filed lawsuits against the publication in each case, which created confusion and conflict as they wanted to settle.
    In the McBean case my wife and I decided not to fight because of the legal cost involved. We simply withdrew the article.
    When we received the Weaver lawsuit we decided we would not be bullied into silence by what we considered to be SLAPP (Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation) and spent all our savings on legal fees before John O’Sullivan helped us set up a web site and a Paypal donation tab.
    We later learned that the publication, Canada Free Press (CFP), had accepted and published an apology written by McConchie. I was not consulted or even informed that this was happening. Meanwhile we had hired Michael Scherr, a defamation lawyer with Pearlman Lindholm in Victoria BC.
    The Mann trial was scheduled for February 20, 2017. About a month before the trial, Mann requested an adjournment. Apparently Canadian courts always grant an adjournment before a trial begins in the hope of an out-of-court settlement. I was opposed but had little choice.
    The Mann case is interesting because it was filed in the supreme Court of British Columbia (BC) by an American citizen from Pennsylvania about something I said after a public presentation about the deception of manmade global warming in Winnipeg, Manitoba. BC had anti-SLAPP legislation but for some reason cancelled it.
    Now only two of ten Canadian Provinces, the other is Ontario, do not have anti-SLAPP legislation.
    By the summer of 2017 a date for the Weaver trial was set and it was held in November over three weeks in Vancouver, Canada. Between filing the lawsuit and commencement of the trial, Weaver was elected as a Green Party member for the BC Legislature. At the trial he was the Green Party leader in his second term.
    The theme of the article he sued me for defamation involved the claim that the political hijacking of climatology by the IPCC set back climate research and understanding by 30 years. In the article I made comments about an interview and experience I had with Weaver that I did not fully substantiate. I wrote a letter of apology for those unsubstantiated comments but not for the overall claims of the article. Weaver posted my letter of apology on what he labelled a “wall of hate” in his University office. It appears just under his left arm in the photo below.”
    “The judge ruled that Weaver was not defamed by me and dismissed the claim completely. This was after almost seven years and thousands of dollars in legal costs.
    Now we prepare to bring the Mann case back to the court.”
    http://www.climatedepot.com/2018/02/13/alert-canadian-judge-dismissed-all-charges-in-lawsuit-against-skeptical-climatologist-dr-tim-ball/

  15. PET POT Cemetery Report.
    “Saunders said he has spoken repeatedly with O’Regan’s office, and a staffer took notes and promised to pass along his message to the minister.
    It’s unclear if it was ever received.
    “In fact, (the staffer) hung up on me afterwards,” he said.
    “It’s funny that the Canadian Forces taught me to lead soldiers into combat, and it’s ironic that now, that combat is against our own government.”
    …-
    “Trudeau Liberals to announce new legislative framework on Indigenous rights” (glob)
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    “Veterans say they are in ‘combat against our own government’”
    “A group of Canadian veterans and their supporters is expected to show up on Parliament Hill on Thursday to protest what they call unfair treatment at the hands of the federal government.”
    “… unfair treatment at the hands of the federal government, including Minister of Veterans Affairs Seamus O’Regan…”.
    https://globalnews.ca/news/4025294/veterans-pensions-combat-trudeau-government/

  16. You bet. They are also about to launch into some reworking of indigenous legislation – they will undoubtedly be following UN directives on this. I do not have a good feeling about this. See Feb 14th announcement:
    https://pm.gc.ca/eng?

  17. All are familiar with “MAGA.”
    Slogan Conservatives could be using in upcoming provincial and federal elections:
    MTADTA ……….. MAKE TRUDEAU A DRAMA TEACHER AGAIN
    (Shamelessly stolen from somewhere within the bowels of Twitter)

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