92 Replies to “November 14, 2022: Reader Tips”

    1. There are also reports that the Godless Russkis, not only took the racoons, bu also took the body Potemkin who has rested in the Ukraine for 231 years.

      1. And paintings, sculptures, other wrks of art… and ofcourse dishwashers, washing macines and toilets…

    1. I personally welcome covidians to self isolate forever as long as they never make me do it. I’d rather see libtards living in self imposed prisons than have to interact with them.

    2. Feel sad for that family, particularly the young’uns who are going to be permanently disabled because of their parents’ paranoia. We’re hearing that the grandbrats are all coming down with various viruses and my comments are 1) it’s November, what do you expect; and 2) minimum contact with buds at this time for the last two years, so everyone is being overly exuberant in sharing viruses.

      1. From police I expact exactly what happened: cynical unaccountability. From law and order morons, I hope for an awakening.

      1. No, it is not.

        But that is communist loving, Hong Kong born, former Ontario education bureaucrat, Liberal MP Mary Ng in front.

  1. The poor Twitter employees in San Francisco. Elon Musk insists they come into the office to work.

    Meanwhile rumour has it that Twitter HQ will no longer provide free breakfast and lunch to HQ employees.

    Elon says “There are more people preparing breakfast than eating breakfast”

    https://mobile.twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1591935035367723008?cxt=HHwWgMC8id6e2JcsAAAA

    Person who ran the free food program says HQ office attendance was 20 to 50%.

    Elon says badge in records show average attendance was 10%, peak was 25%

    Is someone skimming in the Twitter kitchens?

    Popcorn anyone?

    1. David, I wish someone, anyone, could disabuse me of the notion that people have gone collectively nuts and stupid all at the same time.

      1. VOWG
        I happily imagine all the nutty and stupid morons standing in the -30C cold, waiting for an electric bus to take them to a grocery store where they can stand in line with their ration coupons to get tofu and bugs.

  2. Well, in that case…

    Those Physicians Who Embrace Patently False And Obviously Ridiculous Theories? Their Critical Thinking Is Clearly Flawed And They Are Not Competent To Practice Medicine On Real People

    https://ace.mu.nu/archives/401864.php

    “‘Masks reduce racism’ study is latest sign US medical establishment is insanely, perilously woke”

    Considering the last 3 years, I s’pose one shouldn’t be surprised. I wonder how much taxpayer $$$ was p!ssed away on this “study” that could otherwise have actually saved lives?

    1. As a cow operation it should handle what, 70 or 80 cows. That should pay the mortgage – if you don’t need to buy feed…

      1. I LOL’d when the description noted, “huge” ranch, of 480 acres. Three quarters of a section? There are pastures locally that are bigger than that. Fields, too.

        1. Yeah, out here on the short grass there is no way you’d keep that many cows on that land base but over there it rains. They might have enough grass to keep a small herd of cattle but I bet they aren’t putting up any feed.

    2. For less money you could have half a million acres in Alaska with 10,000 head and your own USDA slaughterhouse. If only I were 50 years younger. It’s currently own by Pat Harvie an old Univerity of Alberta aggie. I drank a beer or two with Pat back in the day. I think he’s a grandson of Eric Harvie who owned the Leduc and Redwater oil fields and founded the Devonian Foundation.

      https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/the-last-frontier-massive-500-000-acre-ranch-business-on-alaskan-islands-hits-the-global-market-for-19-9-million-300673751.html

      1. They’re definitely milking the celeb factor, aren’t they?

        Sounds like a nice spread up north. I’ve always wanted to visit Alaska.

  3. Interesting observation.

    Third World Electorate

    https://amgreatness.com/2022/11/12/third-world-electorate/

    “Nobody wants to say it, but Trump didn’t make Pennsylvania vote for a potato any more than Mitch McConnell did. The truth is, Pennsylvanians got what they wanted in John Fetterman. The Left’s cynical, sentimental approach worked: voters identified with a victim in a hoodie with a superficial “working class” image pushing class envy. If we’re going to discuss “candidate quality,” Dr. Oz can at least speak coherently. He should have won easily, and there is no reason to suppose another Republican would have fared better. The problem here is voter quality.”

    Bold mine.

    I posed the question before: I can’t help but wonder how much of Fetterman’s support came from pity.

    1. “… problem here is voter quality.”

      Maybe not. The link following suggests fairly strongly that the tall foreheads in both big US parties missed on a major grassroots issue. School choice. It seems that the governors in both Pennsylvania and Illinois (Democrats) won, at least partly, because they were stated champions of school choice. Some Republicans who lost were opposed.
      I’d suggest that an issue like school choice should be fairly high in importance to conservatives.

      https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/community-family/school-choice-won-this-years-midterm-election

      Of course, the barking hyena Graham didn’t help by announcing a restrictive abortion bill just weeks before the election date. Makes one wonder if he didn’t do that on purpose. The highest levels of the Republican Party are not regular people’s friends. Just like here in Canada.

    1. Don’t worry. Shiny Pony has fixed us by increasing official immigration rates to 1/2 million a year!

    1. If as per your criteria it was legalized, I would bring a sledgehammer. It makes the slap a bit more effective. 🙂

      1. A sledgehammer against the head of your average politician (of any stripe) would sound like a strike on the Liberty bell: BONG!!!

        I’ve often thought of picking up a Prinz Dummkopf of Blackface bobble head doll to sit on the corner of my desk. For therapeutic purposes only, you understand…

  4. There’s an article in the Grope & Flail (whom I will not directly link to) talking about a $250 million tunnel project linking Parliamentary buildings receiving approval from MP’s. Their concerns appear to be avoiding snowflakes on their precious snowflake heads and, of course, security.

    Perhaps if they weren’t making it their daily mandate to piss off the electorate, they’d have less concerns about security.

    Jes’ sayin’…

    1. If they can keep the Parliamentary prescient in construction lock down, they can keep the plebs off The Hill.

      For years now they have been cleaning/repairing/replacing on The Hill and restricting access. Seems to work without causing an uproar about access to Canada’s House.

      Bet it will take longer to drill these tunnels than it did for Phase 1 of Watson’s Folly (LRT).

    1. Having worked in a constituency office, I can tell you that most of the healthcare related cases I saw were for malformed children, and in all the cases I am aware of the parents were from Pakistan or Bangladesh. Another large portion were recent immigrants who were put to the head of the kidney and liver transplant lists and most of this latter group were older non-skilled immigrants in their 40s – 60s.

      Yet, under the Immigration Act, people are supposed to be ineligible to become landed immigrants if they will impose an undue burden upon Canada’s healthcare systems. And yet this was happening even when Jason Kenney was the Immigration Minister.

      1. DCH and Reader, I Googled “marrying first cousins”, and surprisingly there are only few jurisdictions that outlaw the stupid practice. This, even with the mounting evidence against the practice.

    1. “Pink Barbecue” is not a bad name for a band. Especially if you’re willing to play gay beach parties.

  5. Got a few on the coof et al.

    Just more poison: Study shows “Omicron-specific” mRNA boosters to be WORTHLESS

    https://chemicalviolence.com/2022-11-03-study-omicron-specific-mrna-boosters-worthless.html

    38-year-old football coach, Adam Zimmer, dies suddenly and unexpectedly

    https://chemicalviolence.com/2022-11-03-38-year-old-football-coach-dies-suddenly.html

    Stillbirths are skyrocketing in the post-covid vaccination era, leaked hospital email reveals

    https://chemicalviolence.com/2022-11-04-stillbirths-increasing-post-covid-vaccination-era.html

  6. And a few more.

    Groundbreaking: Study detail show media, Big Tech censored doctors and scientists who challenged COVID narrative

    https://chemicalviolence.com/2022-11-04-media-big-tech-censored-doctors-and-scientists.html

    EVERYONE who gets mRNA jabbed for covid suffers some degree of heart injury, study finds

    https://chemicalviolence.com/2022-11-03-everyone-jabbed-mrna-covid-suffers-heart-injury.html

    “Large amount of unwellness” at Amsterdam Marathon part of wider trend of heart problems among athletes since COVID-19 vaccine rollout

  7. I cruised Van Nuys Blvd. IN 1975-76. Men were men (not always nice men); women were women and they all seemed incredibly hot. (I was 18 at the time which may explain this.)

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