71 Replies to “March 16, 2022: Reader Tips”

    1. Didn’t like the remake (2003) with Mark Wahlberg, Charlize Theron, etc. The irritating Donald Sutherland is in it, even though his character gets killed off early in the film.

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    2. The start of the movie with the twisting roads through the Italian mountain tunnels and the fiery crash in it and out pops a front end loader pushing the wreck over the side had me knowing this was going to be a great movie, oh and the Austin Minis.
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  1. Conservative leadership candidate jean charest is taking credit for the release of the two Michaels.

    Charest is a solid chicom fan and worked openly for Huawei and Meg’s Wazoo

    The guy is not trustworthy.
    He is the laurentian elite candidate. A librano stalking horse in the CPC race.

    1. Or a Trojan Horse, but a gelding…and most real conservatives – the few who remain in that misnamed entity – are laughing at nutless Jean.

    1. S-233 is more and bigger and more expensive government taking more and more of your freedom. More giveaways and more government control. Have we already forgotten that the vaxxes are still required? Have the idiots that comprise the populace of this country not realized that nothing has changed?

    2. Maybe S-233 doesn’t enable a social credit system, but it will certainly open the door.
      The legislation specifies that planning is required. It’s that “planning”, once given the green light by this legislation, that frightens me.

      Once you get everyone hooked on UBI, like an addictive drug, the government has a great deal of “influence” over your personal decisions, and if UBI is linked to digital ID, look out! You’ve just become a serf!

    3. The worst part is that the Quebec and NDP demands of the Triple E Senate are getting put into place. It was the UBI demand of the NDP that made me vote against the Triple E. The resulting high taxes to pay for UBI made the Triple E Senate useless.

      S-233 is the “Social Charter” that Audrey McLaughlin demanded back then. Mulroney didn’t really want to give the West a Triple E Senate so he gladly allowed her demand be put in place.

      The minimum HOC seats for Quebec was really a non-issue. Even today, it is more of an Ottawa loves Quebec more gesture without really doing anything. If minimum seats for Quebec was the only condition, I would have voted in favour of the Triple E.

    1. It only confirms that when government brings in a “temporary” measure, it’s meant to be “permanent”.

      Equally as nutty is the fact that North America’s DST period is different than Europe’s. On top of that, certain regions don’t change, such as NE B. C.

        1. Perhaps they meant transitory instead of temporary, silly me I get confused.
          2 weeks to flatten the whatever.

    2. In that case I believe Ontario and Quebec will as well. I think they decided that they would a few years ago but it was contingent on the Americans doing it. If the Americans do it, it is already a done deal that we will.

    3. Does it still have to go through the house before it gets to the president? Still a few steps to go.
      But why is DST preferred over standard time? Standard time is closer to corresponding to the rotation of the earth. Imagine waking up and going to work at 7:30 AM in the middle of December. Is it safe for bleary-eyed commuters to be travelling to work in the dark?
      I remember quite a while back, around the time of the energy crisis, some jurisdictions experimented with year-round DST, and the reaction was that parents were concerned with their students going to school in the dead of night.
      I am in full support of abandoning the time change, I just believe we need a rethink regarding locking ourselves into permanent DST.

      1. North of the 49th in the wintertime it makes no difference. You go to work in the dark and you go home in the dark.

      2. Where I live we only get about 8 hours of light at winter solstice. No matter how you slice it it’s dark at both ends of the day. Also, the time zone is big enough that sunrise/sunset vary by more than an hour between the east and the west.

        1. Ottawa is actually south of the 49th parallel, and so I keep forgetting how far north most of this country is geographically.

          I still can’t get over how the sun sets on or about 9:30 pm during my visit to Edmonton in August. I can imagine I would have been totally frazzled If I had been there early July.

    4. First off, I’ve never understood the big hate for DST.
      Second, don’t we have more important irons in the fire than DST?

      1. I like it too. I like long summer evenings, which I suppose we would still get if we went to year round DST. But I really don’t care that much one way or the other.

    5. My watches and my computers are set to Co-ordinated Universal Time. That goes back to when I was an active shortwave listener.

    1. She’s a typical politician, namely she talks a lot without saying anything. I read the quotes in the article and, frankly, I’m baffled at what she said. Like I mentioned in a previous thread a while ago, comprehensible and coherent English appears to be a foreign language to her.

      1. I don’t think she even knows what she’s trying to say. She and Nofreeland should get together and compare intoxicants.

      2. Harris is the first significant Artificial Intelligence Political Android.
        Very realistic looking.
        Knows all the English language words but still lacks the computer power to properly string those words together. And its imitation human emotions tend to blurt out at the wrong time.
        I’m sure they’ll get the next model working better by 2024.

      3. Let’s not forget she spent formative years (high school) in the Quebec school system.

    2. Nancy Pelosi is decaying away even faster than F. Joe Biden. Being a reputed day drinker probably does not help.

      https://twitter.com/JackPosobiec/status/1503923646586396673

      Kamalala and Nancy are #1 and #2 in the line of succession to the Presidency of the United States. Patrick Leahy (82), who is finally retiring this year is #3. #4 is Anthony Blinken, who tried to get Poland and Russia into a war last Sunday by saying Poland was going to give Ukraine Polish MiGs. After that it is the rest of the Cabinet.

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_presidential_line_of_succession

      1. Thankfully there is premium liquor on the luxury jets she uses to commute to California.

      2. Yup, she sure looks like she’s blotto, zonked out of her gourd.

    1. Tucker Carlson? LMAO

      It’s the usual story from Russia. “Our enemies may use biological or chemical weapons soon”. Then THEY use it. Russia has used more of these weapons in the past 50 years than every other country in the world. Combined.

      Every developed country has biolabs. They are not prohibited and there is nothing unethical about them. Ukraine has an interest in them due to sharing a border with Russia. What is prohibited is mass production of agents and delivery systems. Ukraine does neither. Russia does both.

      It’s also cute that the Russian sock puppet mentions anthrax. Given Ukraine has a lot of agriculture, they have an additional interest in anthrax research. A simple search shows Ukraine does have a natural anthrax problem.

      1. How many countries have **U.S.** funded bio-labs? Why would the left, and the U.S. Government try to conceal it, dismissing it as a conspiracy theory?
        I think that was the point. Typical of the clown show left. They keep changing the narrative as facts are exposed, except these facts would never have been exposed in the first place if it weren’t for Tucker.
        So laugh all you want, but Tucker is a royal pain in the deep-state’s backside, and thank goodness for that.

  2. FROZEN YACHTS:
    Chemezov’s Valerie – Spain
    Mijeev’s Lady Anastasia – Spain
    Mordashov’s Lady M – Italy
    Sechin’s Amore Vero – France
    Timchenko’s Lena – Italy
    Usmanov’s Dilbar – Germany
    Melnichenko’s Sailing Yacht A – Italy

    LEADERBOARD:
    Italy: 3
    Spain: 2
    France: 1
    Germany: 1

    1. Thanks, Boots, that’s an excellent video.

      But you take full blame for causing at least three or four spittle flecked rants from our resident kielbasa diddling shirt lifter. That’s if he ever stops wanking his tiny greasy kielbasa to video of Klaus Schwab snd Justin Trudeau hugging and holding hands as they “stand with Ukraine.”

  3. Today Grand Marshall Blackie burns jet fuel to Alliston Ont. He will be handing over one hundred and thirty million taxpayer dollars to Honda.

  4. I believe over the past decade Honda in Alliston has received about a half billion dollars in government grants. We, the taxpayers, appear to be buying lots of people automobiles.

  5. Field Marshall Blackie is heading for Europe again next week, with a plane load of journalists. He needs more photos for the next election campaign.

    1. A snap election must be coming. Lots of government propaganda from “we hate gun owners” to “we need to throw more virgins into volcanoes” being broadcast. Also more “look at all the free shit we’re handing out” announcements.

  6. I couldn’t access the bitchute vid, but this sounds interesting.

    What if the COVID-19 vaccines are not really vaccines?

    https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2022/03/what_if_the_covid19_vaccines_are_not_really_vaccines.html

    “Evidence has come to light strongly indicating that the Moderna and Pfizer COVID-19 vaccines are not really “vaccines” in the medical and legal sense of the word, but rather “experimental gene therapies.” If proven true, the significance and legal ramifications of this allegation are profound.”

      1. Notice the Fox article skips mentioning HCQ & Ivermectin in their “Downplaying therapeutics” section?

        1. Yup, I did notice. I agree with his points whole-heartedly but hold out little hope there will ever be any apologies. To apologize would be to admit you are wrong – 99% of politicans or bureaucrats never take responsibility. Sometimes one will mouth the words “I take full responsibility” but unless there are meaningful consequences those words ring hollow.

  7. The media are the most active campaigners in all elections. Never more so when Conservatives are choosing a leader.
    It’s not about Conservatives, they’re main focus is which candidate is likely to be able to defeat Liberals and hammer away on that candidate. Truth is of no concern, the dumb electorate suck up their screed and vote accordingly.

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