14 Replies to “It’s Probably Nothing”

  1. The system works!

    For Justin Trudeau’s Liberals and the Communist Party of China.

    You pay for the system with your money and freedom.

  2. So I guess we’re still allowing direct flights from China with only cursory checks at the airport? As long as we got it under control, guys.

  3. could this disaster be the end of the Turd in the PMO. I can see other party pols taking advantage of the Turd’s failure on this>

    1. You would think so, but, there is no politician who would ever call him out.

      Justin gave a murderous terrorist ten million dollars, and in a method so that the terrorist could not be sued, and nobody called him out for doing that – while at the same time he tells combat wounded veterans that there’s no help for them.

      He is a piece of shit, but no politician in the supposed “opposition” will call him out.

  4. This virus is a big nothing burger. The chinese quarantine cities the size of NYC over a handful of deaths all the time. It makes perfect sense.

  5. The Chinese admit to 100 deaths. What is the multiple? Is it 1,000 deaths, 10,000 deaths, or 100,000 deaths? We’ll find out soon enough.

  6. As far as is publicly known, Wuhan syndrome only kills the elderly and immunocompromised. Old men like John McCallum and Jean Chrétien have far more to fear from the virus than Justin and Chrystia—much less young, healthy Prairie dwellers living far from Canadian cities with significant Overseas Chinese populations.

    Hastening the end of Canadians old enough to remember how great Canada was before Pierre Trudeau took over helps reduce CPP payments and conservative turnout at the next election. Seeing off the remnants of previous generations of Librano leadership will be gravy.

  7. Canadian authorities seem to be afraid to cause anyone any serious inconvenience. If ever there was a time to cause inconvenience it is right now (if not days ago). Why are flights still arriving from China? Why are people allowed to arrive from what is demonstrably a place where a new and virulent disease is spreading virtually uncontrolled?

    When is it prudent to take drastic measures? Halfway through a crisis? When the medical facilities are swamped? The Chinese are starting to force factories closed. Is that ‘inconvenient’?

    If the strain is “only” 3% lethal, and “only” half the population of China is infected, that would result in 650 million cases and nearly 20 million deaths in China. If there is not going to be any effective treatment for months, then any disease that affects half the population would represent a disaster. The net population of North America is about 360 million. That would result (using same guesstimates above) in nearly 5.5 million deaths, and about half a million in Canada. At what point are inconveniences worth it?

  8. Choices:

    -Be trapped in Communist China.
    -Escape to Communist Canada.

    I’d probably shut up and stifel my cough too.

  9. Canada should be the first to have a vaccine. After all we let the Chinese take it out of the secure lab in Winnipeg.

  10. the *knowingly* infected individual concealing the fact is EXACTLY what to expect from selfish prycks in these situations.
    it is one of the BIGGEST ways the infection spreads: declare a quarantine before the roadblocks are up.
    humahn nature being what it is.

    and an announcement from the PMO: cluck cluck cluck.

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