95 Replies to “October 5th, Reader Tips”

  1. Liberals seem to have farmed out decisions regarding who gets into Canada to the UN. This is very concerning. Cities are already severely pressed dealing with new refugees and illegal border crossers. Now how many refugees we will take and from where is being determined by the globalists whose number one goal is to destroy borders and national identity.

    https://www.spencerfernando.com/2018/10/04/uh-oh-ahmed-hussen-says-canada-will-lead-the-charge-on-un-global-refugee-plan/

    1. One more election victory for Juthtin the Molester and this country will be done… The corrupt corporate and State Media will have a tougher job getting the POS Juthtin re-elected, but I think they’re up for the job… We have to take in the fact that Trudopians are pretty superficial, shallow, politically unsophisticated people divided up along racial, tribal and french language lines so it looks like the Trudopian experiment is about to come to its flatulent end… Canada having been dispatched decades ago of course. It is quite amusing that Trudopians will vote for the end of Trudopia with out even knowing thats what they’re doing.

        1. Harper was perfectly reasonable about immigration. He streamlined the immigration process, required visas for Mexicans, and did not take in more refugees than could be reasonably managed. He also valued the unique symbolism around our Citizenship ceremony. Also, under Harper the decisions re immigration were being made in Canada. The fact that they are not now I find very alarming.

          1. He was order of magnitude better than PM Pussy Hat but was still overly generous. there is no reason to admit millions of people who failed at building prosperous societies at where they come from.

    2. Well, one of the first things out of Turdeau’s mouth after his election was Canada is (one of) the world’s first post-nation state(s). To put our future – and that of our children and grandchildren – in the hands of those corrupt thieves in the UN is nothing short of treachery. Justine is either stupid beyond measure, or evil, measured on the same scale. I hope to hell it’s stupid.

    3. Farming immigration out is bad and unnecessary. Just open the borders unilaterally no UN needed.

      1. Yep open the the borders and throw the turd world parasites out … and you with them.

        1. Borders should be semi-permeable and directional … controlled by each nation. Semi permeable meaning non-permeable at times and under conditions as determined by each nation.

          1. The Soviets said that they won in the late 1980s. Sure didn’t save them when the inevitable happened…

  2. Hey Lance;

    Not sure one should trust the state broadcaster of country, England, that is officially anti-Catholic to provided a completely unbiased documentary on the Spanish Inquisition or a devoutly Catholic leader of Spain.

    1. My bad. Thought you were posting a 2nd documentary by the BBC. I am wrong about the provenance of the Isabella’s doc.

    2. England “officially” anti-Catholic? Where did you come up with that one? I’m a Catholic and I lived and worked in London for years. At no time did I ever encounter any “official anti-Catholicism”.

      1. Have you heard of a bloak named Henery VIII? I would say that you are an anti-catholic if you prevent any Catholic or anyone who marries a Catholic from being your Monarch which England did until 2013.

        From Wikipedia:

        Under the Act of Settlement 1701 the throne of the Kingdom of England was settled on the Electress Sophia of Hanover and the “heirs of her body”, this phrase being understood under English common law to imply male-preference primogeniture,[4] meaning that brothers would precede sisters in the line of succession. The Act also prevented a “papist” (Roman Catholic) from inheriting the English throne and removed those who had married Roman Catholics from the line of succession.

        1. Thanks, but I know all this (probably better than you because my family includes recusants). The fact that I can never hope to be King is no great disappointment, I assure you. Nor does it prevent me from being a loyal and cheerful subject of HM The Queen.

          Besides, while in London, I witnessed a great influx of Poles into our diocese (Westminster). This, combined with good numbers of parishioners of Irish, Italian and Portuguese origin, meant that there were more of us Papists attending Mass in England than there were practising members of the declining C of E.

          Take that, Henry VIII!

        1. Yes, you can have no idea how greatly it bothered me that I could never hope to be King when I lived in the UK.

  3. I find it ironic that women have become the worst witch hunters around.
    From Wikipedia:
    A witch-hunt or witch purge is a search for people labelled “witches” or evidence of witchcraft, often involving moral panic[1] or mass hysteria.[2] The classical period of witch-hunts in Early Modern Europe and Colonial North America took place in the Early Modern period or about 1450 to 1750, spanning the upheavals of the Reformation and the Thirty Years’ War, resulting in an estimated 35,000 to 100,000 executions.[3][4] Including illegal and summary executions it is estimated 200,000 or more “witches” were tortured, burnt or hanged in the Western world from 1500 until around 1800.[citation needed] The last executions of people convicted as witches in Europe took place in the 18th century. In other regions, like Africa and Asia, contemporary witch-hunts have been reported from Sub-Saharan Africa and Papua New Guinea and official legislation against witchcraft is still found in Saudi Arabia and Cameroon today.

    In current language, “witch hunt” metaphorically means an investigation usually conducted with much publicity, supposedly to uncover subversive activity, disloyalty and so on, but really to weaken political opposition.[5]

    https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=queens+of+the+stone+age+-+burn+the+witch&FORM=HDRSC3

  4. Breaking news … this is huge … Justin Trudeau to make announcement about the Gordie Howe bridge.

    https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/windsor/gordie-howe-international-bridge-trudeau-1.4851680

    There seems to have been a huge retrenchment away from gender equality, climate change and other nonsense and toward business issues by our PM lately.

    Also, when is the last time you read an article about Bill Morneau or Harjit Sajjan, two of Justin’s rock stars?

    And what about my carbon tax?

    1. How does an effing bridge cost $4 billion and WTF maintenance costing $2 billion is required in the first 30 years. Sound like a lot of contracts to Liberals.

      1. And Justin sang the praises of the new NAFTA at the ribbon cutting ceremony. Sunny days ahead for all. Too bad he can’t open a pipeline project like he can open a bridge construction.

        1. Actually, I’m unsurprised.

          A friend of mine here in the Ottawa Valley countryside recently related that he had been given the opportunity to hook his house up to natural gas thanks to a new development close to him.

          He was told it would cost $40,000.

          We are reaching levels of insanity in terms of contract/contractor costs. The simplest home project almost automatically starts in the thousands these days.

      2. @Scar: Maybe he should contract out the bridge to the Chinese(whose government he admires). Seems to me the Chinese can build big ticket stuff like massive bridges quickly and no doubt a lot cheaper. However using imported Chinese labour like when the railways were built.

  5. Teachers’ unions in Quebec are condemning the CAQ’s plans to forbid civil servants from wearing religious symbols at work—because Muslims might be affected.

    As usual, they do not care what Quebec parents wanted and voted for—viz. that terrorists, communists and perverts be kept out of Quebec and as far from their children as possible.

    Make every last teacher in Quebec re-apply for their jobs. Make clear that no Muslims, tapettes or Solidaires need submit a CV.

    https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/quebec-caq-religious-symbols-1.4851301

    1. Marxists defending & standing with those that would lop off their Heads without a 2nd thought…par for the course. Time for All Conservative Provincial Govts to take the cue from Ralph Klien.

      Cut their WAGES by 15% & Significantly trim their Benefits – YOU Want Equality – Fairness..?? I say we give it to them. Right across the Board. Something that NEEDS to happen at ALL levels of Government.

      Once done – DE-CERTIFY them all.

    1. There certainly should be a huge penalty for suborning perjury regarding testimony to the Senate.

      There also needs to be prosecutions of all the Senate staffers who leaked confidential documents that were in their custody, such as Ford’s original confidential statement she delivered to the Democrats.

  6. A woman that Christine Blasey Ford claimed was at the party where Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh allegedly assaulted her circa 1982 told FBI investigators that Dr. Ford’s “allies” tried to pressure her to change her story about what happened.

    Leland Keyser told investigators that Ford’s friend, former FBI agent Monica McLean, had urged her to alter the original statement that she gave about not remembering any such party and not knowing Kavanaugh, The Wall Street Journal reported.

    The Journal noted that Keyser’s statement to the FBI offered “a glimpse into how Dr. Ford’s allies were working behind the scenes to lobby old classmates to bolster their versions of the alleged incident.”

    https://www.dailywire.com/news/36744…-ryan-saavedra

  7. Former Liberal MP Dan McTeague vented against Prime Minister’s stellar defence of child-murderer Terri-Lynne McClintic, calling our prime minister “unhinged” and in need of “professional help”:
    https://thenectarine.ca/politics/former-liberal-mp-calls-trudeau-unhinged-and-in-need-of-professional-help/

    I googled “Dan McTeague” and “Terri Stafford” to see which media, of Canada’s media cartel, picked up McTeague’s tweet. And — surprise! — not one outlet has published McTeague’s hard words. Can’t imagine why that would be. Out pro-Liberal media seems happy to let the embarrassment, of this child murderer going to a minimum-security sweat lodge, settle into blissful obscurity. There are more important matters to attend to, to make sure Mr. Trudeau’s get re-elected next year.

    1. David: The media in Canada is a very small group. Most city papers are owned by the same group no matter where you live. Post Media for example own papers across the country. Same news in every city. They know what’s best for us……

      Hasn’t everybody just about had it with CAPTCHA on this site?

        1. Sorry for the question. I looked it up. CAPTCHA seems happy with me when I post off of my Samsung tablet. The beast only doesn’t trust me when I post off my office PC, though the pc can copy url’s onto Readers’Tips..

          Actually, posting on SDA is much easier now, since the site was revamped. Before, it was next to impossible for me to post here.

      1. Perhaps Bernardo should seek a nomination for the Liberal Party, he’d fit right in with those depraved assholes… maybe Bernardo and Juthtin the Molester could share a few smirks and sneers as they talk of raped and murdered girls.

  8. Seems this LEFTARD POS got fired (Hairdresser), for taking a Roundhouse kick to a Pro-Life supporter in Toronto…I ever see him on the street, my 8000lb 2500HD may suffer a catastrphic Brake Failure Concurrently as my accelerator pedal becomes stuck…an Extrodinary set of circumstances… I would trust Charges were laid with this 2 Bit Fk ending up in Population, but I’m not holding out much hope for that..?

    https://globalnews.ca/video/4514464/man-roundhouse-kicks-pro-life-advocate-at-toronto-anti-abortion-protest

    1. Speedbump would be a good nickname for the POS.
      Other possibilities: Curbed, Home Run and Double-Tap

    1. “In short, the world of globalization is not working for many of our own people.”

      No, it’s not. So what did Stephen Harper actually do about it when he was in power and still had the chance to do so?

      (Answer: He was removed from office in favour of the Tapette for daring to hint that the Muslim problem was real. In other words, nothing.)

      1. You could make the case that Harper is suggesting people don’t want governments like his either. After all he is not a populist. He represents one of the only two historical alternatives that have governed Canada since confederation. It’s a suggestion that populism has more to do with people being fed up with politicians and are now reaching out to something new. This “new” would not include the Conservatives any more than the Liberals (or the hopeless NDP).

      2. “the world of globalization is not working for many of our own people”

        It’s working great for anyone with education and/or gumption to learn the skills necessary to prosper in the 21st century. Less so for backwater losers that refuse to leave whatever nowherehole they’re glued to.

        The world of globalization is not going away. We’re just getting started.

        1. Right, perhaps you could start thinking locally instead … and get out of your parents basement?

        2. “We’re just getting started”

          If that means globalization is following the Soviets and Yugoslavia onto the ash heap of history, then you are right.

    2. Very nice. Clear, articulate and thought provoking. And, as is often the case, Harper is bang-on right. Thanks for posting.

    1. As of this moment, Murkowsky should consider herself a Democrat.

      I’m sure she feels safe until 2022 when she faces her voters.

      My point is if she does not change her vote to yes, she should be removed from the GOP rolls, persona non grata.

      Kind of like how the communists did it, remove her from history, without the execution of course.

      To bail out on her party at this important moment is total cowardice and needs to have consequences.

      She’s hitched her wagon to the fascist parade and for that she deserves exile and removal at the first opportunity, imho.

      Did you hear the one about the GOP Senator that didn’t want the vote on Saturday because his daughter is getting married?

      1. **Daines’ daughter’s wedding is on Saturday, and he intends to walk her down the aisle at her wedding. But if needed, as Breitbart News has learned per a source close with Sen. Daines, the senator has assured Kavanaugh that there is a plane standing by to transport him to the U.S. Senate to confirm Kavanaugh on Saturday night.**

  9. David, there is a syndrome called ‘Narcissistic Personality Disorder’. It’s difficult to diagnose partly because not all features are present in each individual case. The most common characteristic is being grandiose and or a general feeling of superiority, often to the point of delusion. Empathy for others is mostly absent unless the other is necessary in order to function well. Attention seeking behavior can be extreme and may be accompanied by charm in order to promote adulation. The level of self awareness regarding these attributes is low or non existent. The condition is not amenable to therapy or medication because it is so all encompassing. Withdrawal of adulation and attention is met with anger.

    I’m not a Psychologist. I had a mother who had NPD and it took me decades to figure it out. It’s actually subtle because normal people do not operate from NPD motivations in such an extreme manner. I believe Obama fits the description arising from a very fractured childhood. Unlike psychopaths, people with NPD are not born this way, they are made early in life. I draw no conclusions, but this syndrome may fit many politicians quite well. It is not to be confused with egomania, although it resembles it in many ways. That’s part of why it’s so tricky to diagnose unless you are a clinician.

    It’s a stretch, but one could make an academic case for a certain religion containing some attributes of NPD. Again, I’m not representing myself as a professional making a diagnosis. But my mother did need a check up from the neck up.

  10. A website at the University of Washington lists men who are claimed to have committed sexual assaults (no evidence required) including where they go to school and possibly where they live.

    https://www.thecollegefix.com/make-them-scared-website-associated-with-university-allows-for-anonymous-sex-assault-accusations/

    Personally, if I were on the list I wouldn’t try and sue for defamation. I would start my own website where men could accuse women of having a sexually transmitted disease (no evidence required) and starting with the moderators of the above web-site. Make them horrified.

  11. So Canadian judges are weighing in on the Kavanaugh sheet show now.

    First off, if a politician is doing it, it’s political; full stop. No exceptions.

    Therefore, since politicians appoint judges in Canada, ipso facto that is a political process, and a political appointment.

    Political appointees always dance with the one that brung them.

    Ipso facto, judges in Canada are speaking for the Liberal party, or Brian Mulroney, or whomever did their appointment.

    So basically, Globe and Mail is printing Democrat party talking points laundered through Canadian former justices.

    This Kavanaugh fight really is for all the marbles. Everything the left has accomplished in the last 100 years, has been through the courts.

    If they lose the courts, they lose everything.

      1. Isn’t it strange, but noticeable, how unelected bodies, be they the judiciary, NGO, UN or private foundation such as Ford, Packard, etc., CBC, NPR, BBC, are gradualy taken over by the left.

        1. Robert, mathematical modeling will show why that is so. Lafties don’t like to work, and they over indulge in “educationalism” :-)))

    1. The left have prospered under the rule of lawyers. What they fear most is a return to the rule of law, and the principle that the people are sovereign. The left have no future in a nation whose people are sovereign, even as slaves.

    2. No, politicians do not appoint judges in Canada. If they did, at least we would have SOME accountabiity.

  12. Horray! Sen. Collins supports Kavanaugh, tipping the Senate vote in his favour tomorrow. A victory for sanity.

    1. Seems logical.

      Socialism can only advance by devaluing life.
      infanticide (aka abortion)
      assisted suicide
      elimination of death penalties
      along with lenient sentencing
      right to die becoming duty

      So, assisting children to commit suicide seems right in their wheelhouse.

  13. wonder when it will sink in….

    Liberals, media, democrats….pulled their Hail Mary

    Riots, threats, violence, lying…all they got

    …and it all ended up exactly the same way it was going to end up anyway

    One day it will sink in just how impotent they really are……….

    1. No doubt they will pull out some more last minute Hail Mary slime.

      The problem for them they have energized the GOP base and Trump gets to rub their noses in it as he continues to barnstorm.

      They used fascist tactics to disgrace a Senate proceeding, based on their own petty prejudices and failed ideology.

      In an way I hope the vote goes 50:50 and VP Pence breaks the tie.

      Then Trump can tell voters they can now break the tie of fascism vrs liberty, and break these DeMarxists once and for all.

      Then lots of investigations, a total purge and on to total victory in 2020. Nice move, DeMarxist you bet it all and lost.

  14. I will pass on another 47 minutes of blowing the ‘great reformers’ Isabelle and Ferdinand who were in reality degenerate swine that headed a ‘Catholic ISIS’ that was worse in every way compared to the caliphate it replaced. There’s a good reason Jews ran away from them to Morocco. There’s also a good reason Spain is slowly falling apart: a nation unified by force and fanatical mysticism has no place in our modern world.

    1. “our modern world”

      LOL, so that is the euphemism koranimals use to describe caliphate these days?

        1. Comprehension impaired, aren’t you? I am talking about your “modern world”, be careful what you wish for. It may come true.

  15. Thanks for this video, Lance.

    It was a terrific reminder that our nation’s current turmoils have resounding precedents.

  16. I was just at the UCP’s anti-Carbon Tax rally. They were prepared for 1500 people but looked like closer to 2500 showed up. The message between Jason Kenney and Doug Ford was loud and clear: they will kill the Carbon Tax together with Saskatchewan, Manitoba, New Brunswick and anybody else opposing this money grab fraud. It felt good to see the huge grassroots support for this. There were people attending from all over Alberta (Kenney joked that there were even a few from Edmonton). Kenney said immediately after the election that there will be a summer sitting of the legislature where job 1 will be the repeal of the Carbon Tax!

    1. This is nice and all but man is the carbon tax getting way too much oxygen (CHEMISTRY JOKE). There are bigger better priorities like allowing private healthcare, ending restrictions on foreign investment, etc.

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