103 Replies to “June 4, 2020 – Reader Tips”

    1. A free country whose law enforcement and intelligence agencies actually co-operate with those of other free American nations—including the United States—to pursue leftist subversives to the world’s end and help bring them to justice?

      Because Operation Condor 2.0 would be a very worthwhile initiative for a liberated Canada to pursue.

      1. That would be great, but that’s not what the article is about.
        The article compares economics and debt. Currency inflation and decline.
        Argentina post junta especially.

    2. Since we share a border with the USA our currency would be easily denominated in US dollars. Or maybe Justin would ‘pass’ a law to keep out guns, drugs and US dollars.

  1. The best Hawaii 5-0 followed immediately by the best Magnum. Both of which had memorable soundtracks. And both of which, I would guess, we an invaluable tourist promotion for Hawaii.

    Is Hawaii having riot issues? I sure hope they haven’t defaced the Jack Lord Memorial at Kahala mall. Of course if they do I’m sure Danno will book ’em.

    1. It’s nice to be reminded of what the original series was like.

      The “re-boot” was absolutely dreadful. The premise was absurd, the plots were ridiculous and none of the main cast knew how to act.

      1. My fondest memory of Hawaii 5-0 is Steve McGarrett’s new Mercury that he drove every fall when the season opened. No doubt FoMoCo had a hand in that. If any of you recall the 60’s, the new models were kept hidden until early Sept. when they were unveiled in showrooms across the USA and Canada. My Dad loved Mercs. One time he walked in the showroom at Maccam Motors, the Merc dealer in Moose Jaw, Sk. The salesman asked him what he thought of the new model. He replied, ”It’s nice, but I’ve already seen it on Hawaii Five O.” He was right.

        A sad day indeed when they terminated the Mercury, the Oldsmobile, Pontiac etc. Much the same when they terminated the original Hawaii Five-0.

        1. The original show was well-know for product placement, but it was done with subtlety. The “new” series was quite blatant about it.

          As for dumping a vehicle model, remember the old Fargo trucks?

        2. My dad was a Ford man through and through. I remember when he bought his Marquis in ’80 or ’81.

          It had an 8 track (quadrophonic sound dontchaknow) and dad only ever listened to two tapes. CW McCall and Johnny Cash.

          He eventually gave up on N American cars, his last car was a Toyota. Much more reliable but no 8 track.

          1. Since the mid-1960s, my father drove trucks. His first was the old Fargo Transiline van, a response by the Chrysler organization to the Ford Econoline. It, unfortunately, was plagues by problems plus it was hard to work on the engine because the entire assembly was located between the front seats.

            He traded it in on a Dodge Tradesman a few years later, the Fargo line, by then, having been discontinued. Then, in the mid-1980s, he decided he wanted a 4-wheel drive. That way he could go deeper into the bush and get stuck in deeper mud holes. So, he exchanged the Dodge for a Toyota Land Cruiser.

            A few years later, it was back to Dodge. In the early ’90s, he bought a Dodge Turbo Ram, drove it for about 20 years, and traded it in on a newer model. That new truck tended to be a garage queen and my father swore he bought himself a lemon.

            That truck became mine as part of my inheritance. It’s got a 6.7 litre Cummins diesel engine and 4-wheel drive plus it has a radio which receives SiriusXM!

          2. I remember driving on No. 2 Highway in Montana. Dad had a 1974 Lincoln Town coupe. A state trooper put his red lights on to stop my Dad. Dad asked, ”What have I done wrong?? The trooper replied,, ”Nothing, I just want to look at that new Lincoln.” They talked for quite a while.

            Dad drove Lincolns until he died.

            I’m now driving a Jap.

        3. I have a fire engine red 67 Meteor 289 2dr hdtp. It was a ‘Canadian’ car – ha. Meteor’s we only sold in Canada.

          It’s a boat by any standard. There were ‘bigger’ boats back then. I bought it back in the early 80’s from the original owner. It’s solid as a rock.

    1. Of course there will, they’ve bought every media outlet and voter in the GTA, Montreal, and southern BC. Hell it looks like they even bought the NDP.

      Good luck… checks notes…Peter MacKay. There is absolutely no way you can waffle, apologize, and out virtue signal your way into running the country.

      We know what we want and every day he stands there and he is Peter Sellers younger sock dandy brother from Being There.

    2. I’m not sold on any of the polls. One advantage the CPC has over the Liberals is they have a lot of $$$. And remember that when the money stops flowing, and the piper needs to be paid, Trudeau could could down quickly. Covid won’t last forever.

      1. The advantage the Liberals have are:
        The printing presses are on overdrive, throwing lucre at every aggrieved Canadian. You’re a working stiff, still on the job? No soup for you!
        No kids? No graft for you!
        The other advantage? Easily fooled and bribed Canadians, who enjoy being bribed with their own money. When the graft and massive deficit spending starts to ease off, this country will descend into a depression. Trudeau will have no choice but to bow to the IMF, when they tell him his massive overspending is intolerable. Yes, the IMF is an awful org, but, Trudeau will bow to them. We might have 3 years, no more, before the loonie turns into a peso, and we start getting taxed to hell.

    1. “If after the Civil War, the North had setup a reservation for the freed slaves…none of this would be happening.”

      Some well-meaning whites did establish a reservation for freedmen before the Civil War, in Africa. It’s called Liberia.

      Few American blacks settled there. They were the richest and most spoiled Africans on the planet even before the Civil War, and they knew it.

      Shift for themselves? Only fools and crackers do that. All they wanted then or want now is whitey’s blood, whitey’s whiskey and whitey’s woman.

      In Haiti, they got their wish, with almost all the white population expropriated, the men murdered and the women ending their days as the sex slaves and drudges of former field hands.

  2. Need some help with my high school french for the appropriate naming.
    Would “Le Ponce de Laurentide” be fitting for the 21 second lisper? or “Le Laurention Ponce”?
    A ponce no matter what.
    Just asking.

    1. C., the corporate media cartel are joyously happy, commenting favorably over Justin Trudeau’s staged 21-second pause. The corrupt CBC News kept replaying the pause all day yesterday. Trudeau taught acting classes, and he knew what he was doing. He was answering a hyper-anti-Trump question from an far-left-wing CBC radio reporter. The whole thing was staged.

      1. The reporter asked the question and basically told him he didn’t have to answer the question if he felt uncomfortable. It had all the markings of a set up.

    1. My theory had the Wuhan version of Igor from Young Frankenstein who instead of cremating the bats as his boss told him, sold them at the market so he could get some takeout. Oh whoops….

  3. Some very good reads here, featuring the Cold Snap and Clouds crushing the candy ass solar power production again and civilization being saved by King Coal.

    Also comparison charts of Sweden vs Norway vs the UK and their approaches to handling the virus.
    And also good news trials about the possible use of Ivermectin in fighting the virus.

    http://joannenova.com.au/

    And don’t forget, it’s always better to let people think you are an idiot than to open your mouth and prove it in 21 seconds..

    1. And, if it does, the following will be blamed:

      – Trump,
      – racism, or
      – climate change,

      or any combination thereof.

  4. Saw this on the Mtl News Wednesday evening. Quebec will be spending a lot of money on infrastructure projects this year to stimulate their economy. Environmental considerations may be waived or fast tracked, unless any animals would be harmed in the process.

    Here is an article on what will be done. There is no mention of a price tag, unfortunately. Couldn’t find it elsewhere either. Wonder if Builder Barbie knows the costs?

    https://globalnews.ca/news/7022276/montreal-infrastructure-projects-bill-61/

    P.S. check the whale out (in the link.) It has been off course, out of salt water and seen all week in the Saint Lawrence River in the Mtl area. People are going crazy watching it and filming it. Video was shown on all the news channels.

    1. Wonder if Builder Barbie knows the costs?

      Considering her propensity to “mislay” money, particularly on self-promotional frivolities, I don’t think she’d care even if she did know.

      1. Right, Builder Barbie doesn’t care because it’s not her money that’s being spent. She aims to due her part in trashing the Country, like PMJT, until they run out of other people’s money.

        As you wrote, in yesterday’s thread about the fact that she is a Communist ….quote, “certainly explains her contempt for humanity.”

  5. ♡ From Hawaii Five-O — not everyone would ‘get’ it:
    “Book’em Dano”

    1. What I remember of the 5-0 show was that actor Jack Lord, who played Steve McGarrett, would get so angry, and was indignant, over the criminals he was chasing. The politics of crime shows is difficult to assess. Broderick Crawford, of the old Highway Pattol series, was another who got angry with the bad guys he was chasing.

      In the modern post-somthing-or-other period, the actor-cops are cool in the way they chase bad people. Look at the Hawaii 5-0 reboot. There are exceptions. Actor Donnie Wahlberg in Blue Bloods is one who dislikes criminals.

      1. Many people will remember Lord as Felix Leiter in Dr. No.

        One of my undergrad profs liked watching the show while grading papers. The reason was that it was so straightforward. The ones being chased were the baddies, the ones doing the chasing were the good guys, and each show always ended the same way: “Book ’em, Dano!”

    1. ☆Breaking☆
      Rebel News Reporter Anna Slatz was released from NYC jail today, Thursday afternoon.
      (See @ 3:05 and 5:21 pm below for my links to Ezra Levant’s posts)

  6. I am not a US citizen, but I have a few friends who are.

    This latest series of “events” is causing some “issues.

    On my loval media outlets, I can see why.

    Something was niggling the back of my mind as I watched Mattis and others “do their thing”.

    It appears that they might have some trouble, themselves.

    After a little digging< i encountered this little gem on a website:

    "Every public official in America has sworn an oath to defend our Constitution “against all enemies, foreign and domestic.” Yet, it’s long been taboo even to acknowledge that we may have domestic enemies. Today, such willful blindness is not only untenable. It can be fatal.

    Night after night, we’ve witnessed such enemies operating under the banner of seditious entities like the Marxist-anarchist Antifa. They have violently exploited legitimate protests to sow chaos and endanger public safety.

    It’s particularly troubling that Minnesota – the state first afflicted with such attacks – has as its top law enforcement officer Attorney General Keith Ellison, a man with a long history of publicly associating himself with Antifa, other radical leftist and Muslim Brotherhood operatives."

    So, into which category falls antifa, for starters?

    The final words are from Marcus Tullius Cicero, a different dead white guy:

    “A nation can survive its fools, and even the ambitious. But it cannot survive treason from within. An enemy at the gates is less formidable, for he is known and carries his banner openly. But the traitor moves amongst those within the gate freely, his sly whispers rustling through all the alleys, heard in the very halls of government itself. For the traitor appears not a traitor; he speaks in accents familiar to his victims, and he wears their face and their arguments, he appeals to the baseness that lies deep in the hearts of all men. He rots the soul of a nation, he works secretly and unknown in the night to undermine the pillars of the city, he infects the body politic so that it can no longer resist. A murderer is less to fear”

  7. In just over four weeks, a “significant” anniversary occurs.

    The degenerates will probably be planning to sustain “moderate” levels of chaos and disruption until then.

    What is likely to come next will be a latter-day “Tet offensive”.

    In and of itself, the original 1968 edition had two goals: First was to get the “local” NLF / VC units torn to pieces by the US and RVN forces. Why? Because the REAL people behind it needed to eliminate “locally patriotic” forces who may not like the “new reality” that Hanoi was planning. That is why the NLF / VC were deployed in the open, in daylight and made easy meat for the orbiting gunship aircraft. Those that got into the towns and cites got busy with the prescribed murder and torture, including deliberately targeting foreign reporters. They did their task pretty well until hunted down and given appropriate “attitude adjustment”.

    The second, equally important object was to fully lock in the western LSM in their calling for the war to end and SPECIFICALLY for the US to go home; humiliated.

    Hence the phrase in the Oath: All enemies, foreign and domestic”.

    1. Pierre Trudeau was a bad Prime Minister. He damaged Canada badly, certainly not least by putting the “Charter of Rights and Freedoms” into our constituation.
      But in the instance of the FLQ he acted as a leader should. He implemented the legislative measures available to him toward putting down an insurrection. Those measures had draconian methods in them but he did not use them for more than countering the FLQ. The mayor of Vancouver made some noises about running all the hippies off the City Hall steps. Trudeau was quite clear that anyone using the “opportunity” of the War Measures Act beyond the reason (FLQ) for its imposition would face serious consequences from him. And when the insurrection was over, the War Measures Act was put away.
      As I said, a very poor Prime Minister for Canada. In the instance of the FLQ a very effective leader.
      Put an orange wig on him in this clip and he sounds almost Trumpian.
      Anybody know who the idiot reporter was?

  8. The media this morning are reporting that Stockwell Day is in a big heap of trouble for some mis-statements over “racism” in Canadz. He likened racist statements to the teasing he endured over wearing glasses as a child (kids called him “four eyes”). Day was criticizing NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh for calling Canada racist.

    So the Telus corporation bounced Day from its board of directors. Another corporate entity followed suit. And the corrupt CBC news bounced Day from Rosemary Barton’s Power and Politics panel. “Throw conservatives out!”, the CBC says.

    1. Sorry about the above typo “Canadz”. It is the fault of my Samsung tablet, or the Microsoft software, or something else. I had nothing to do with the error.

    2. Telus will never see another cent from me.
      Mr. Day should have never apologised. All that does is embolden the grievance industry.

      1. Telus will absolutely see many more cents from you if you want decent internet or TV in Canada.

        1. There is no such thing as decent TV in Canada and there is a choice of internet providers so wrong….again. Being consistent is important though.

          1. Yeah, there’s a choice of internet providers: Telus and everything else. Telus is head and shoulders better for internet and TV, even if their TV offering is still not good.

    3. Sounds like a typically Day-tastically stupid thing to say said in a Day-tastically stupid way. The CA right ruined itself when it put this guy in charge.

  9. So let me get this straight. Our little dictator can wear blackface on a number of occasions with a banana stuck down his pants, and the media worships him. Stockwell Day simply says that not all Canadians are racist bastards, and the media bans him from public life. Welcome to fascist Canada.

    1. O J Stockwell Day is 100% correct. The raciest bastards in the country are not white people. They are those who hate white people.

      1. Don’t forget that only whites are racists. (Yeah, right.)

      2. I commented on this in another thread, but your statement is much more succinct and to the point. I think calling Canadians racists just creates more anger and resentment.

        1. It’s like whites today have original sin, for something way back in the 1770s. Christian thinking says all humans have original sin, something that has nothing to do with racism.

    2. Same thing in the US. Trump dares to suggest that looters might be met with a level of force (looting precipitates shooting) and he is pilloried by the media for “promoting violence”. Geez, I though he was just warning people not to loot. But when Obama actually runs guns into Mexico for gangs– it is all swept under the carpet. Astonishing that people are so easily manipulated. The different media treatment of Trudeau and Day is unconscionable.

    1. Joseph,

      thank you for posting this.
      It’s perfect for today.

      June 4, 1989

      Thanks again

  10. See, how they had all of you? You completely forgot about the gun ban. Bingo! Ban guns, kill a nigah, all forgotten.
    Guns is the main issue, not a bunch of rioting kids.
    When guns are gone, you can forget about everything else you are worried about: free press, free enterprise, free anything.

  11. Prime Minister Blackie continues talking to leaders of shit hole nations this morning, to get that UN Security Seat. He then will appear before his adoring, worshipping, ass kissing media, to explain how wonderful he is.

    1. I’m flabbergasted that you haven’t been besieged by offers from the main stream media.

      They sure could use a little of your truthiness these days.

  12. Rex Murphy has another story at the National Post. Leftists across Canada will be outraged that he is still allowed to express his views in Blackie’s dictatorship.

    1. How insane do you have to be to have a problem with this entirely practical step? I don’t even see a need for the ceremony at all.

    1. The article on Sweden misses a most important point. The Swedes supported the looser policy and did not end up feeling like prisoners in their own country. I would also like to see their demographic breakdown on actual deaths. I believe one of the main points made by their public health guy was more protection for elderly. He did not say he would in future to with forced lockdown. Locking healthy people up is still a horrible policy.

      1. These are at least fair points but it still stands that looser restrictions did not carry the economy, and the reason is obvious: the current economic disaster has everything to do with a pandemic not much to do with lockdowns.

        1. To be precise, the economic disaster is the result of fear mongering about the virus, rather than the actual virus. Have we reached the death levels of the now now barely remembered 2017/18 flu pandemic?

      2. Viruses such as these are nature’s way of population control and as such tend to “cull” the old and infirm. The last I saw of Sweden’s demographics of the death toll echoes everywhere else, the great majority among the old. Sweden prides itself as being uber progressive and I read somewhere that Sweden had a cutoff of age 70 in their triage, so above that age basically received no treatment. Don’t know if this still holds true, but I suspect it does. From this we can ascertain that being progressive involves writing off a portion of the population, basically as they are no longer productive and can be seen as a drain on resources…how enlightened! Give us a few more years of Turdo and we will get there.

  13. Great Leader Kim Sung Trudeau just gave his latest daily briefing to his ass kissing media. Justin ordered us again to wash our filthy racist hands. His loyal ass kissing media mostly demanded that he get more forceful at denouncing racist Canadians. One journalist continued the new media push to defund police, by asking him about it.

  14. Justin Trudeau’s presser has just finished. One woman reporter (didn’t get her name) demanded to know whether or not Trudeau was going to slash the RCMP’s annual budget, and give the money saved to anti-racism groups. Trudeau, of course, himmed and hawed, but he did say that his federal government was already giving lots of money to anti-racism groups.

    1. He’ll likely have to spend more on them for designers to change out their red serge to brown shirts.

  15. Some recent scuttlebutt suggesting Cuomo will be the Dems anointed one. Sounds plausible.

  16. ☆ BREAKING NEWS☆

    Anna Slatz of Rebel News is finally released from NYC jail today.

    With 5 lawyers on the job, how come Ezra Levant found this out from the Canadian Consulate in NYC? This smells fishy!

    Who, what, when, where and why?

    Does the Canadian Government have its fingerprints on this?

    Is this a message to Ezra Levant?

    EZRA LIVE!  Anna Slatz UPDATE”
    https://youtu.be/M3HafPoK1zs

  17. All of Blackie’s ass kissing media is covering the memorial service for the greatest black man who ever lived. So far as expected, its turned into a Trump hate fest, with that old con man and race baiter Al Sharpton trashing Trump. Meanwhile the media in Canada continues to push politicians to cut funding to police forces. Yes I’m sure the young black men named Mohammed shooting up the streets of Toronto would love that.

  18. Good grief. It looks like the Iranians have held a candlelight vigil for George Floyd. Words fail me. What next?

    1. More ‘June’ NR. Hard to go wrong there.

      In keeping with yesterday’s South theme how about ‘Sugar Moon’ by The Time Jumpers?
      Country fiddler extraordinaire Kenny Sears vocals, Vince Gill guitar and Jeff Taylor accordion solo.

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