56 Replies to “November 16, 2022: Reader Tips”

    1. No reporter heard the conversation between Xi and Little Potato. What allegedly took place in the conversation is what the prime minister’s office says took place. Any “reports” of the conversation are fabricated and based solely on what the Dear Leader wants Canadians to believe.

    1. Wait! It gets better! The public school board in last night’s trustee board meeting, elected a transgender as their chair.

    1. No one who thinks clearly and freely is going to believe that. Sounds a lot like wishful thinking… you know? Like republican’s dream of a “red tsunami!”

    1. I predicted the Rs would end up with 218-220. I also predicted the Dems would end up with 50-51 in the senate. This was at 11pm election night. Go ahead and check if you’d like.

  1. Continuing my small survey of select funeral home obits. June through October. 2022 vs 2021 a 1% increase, not significant. Maybe the ages might be interesting to review as I think there is a cull on the 60 somethings happening. 2022 vs 2018, a significant 21% increase. Delayed medical treatment, death by despair, malicious medical system;I’m certain these are a factor. Plus others. Anyone else with opinion or facts I’d love to hear from you

  2. Lengthy wait times have BC cancer patients dying before their first visit to an oncologist.

    https://www.theglobeandmail.com/canada/british-columbia/article-cancer-patients-treatment-wait-times/?

    Some observations:

    – Justin and Jagmeet’s solution? Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD). Has the advantages of reducing costs and reducing wait times.

    – BC NDP solution: John Horgan jumps the queue.

    – Rachel Notley solution? Hire more bureaucrats to promotevdiversity and inclusion.

  3. There’s a story on Daily Mail you can search for with this headline:

    Young people who detransition describe death threats, doxxing, intimidation, and being accused of ‘genocide’ from the ‘cult-like’ transgender community they turn their backs on

    Filters don’t like something in the link.

  4. Interesting read.

    Concerning the Great Elec-Trick

    https://the-pipeline.org/concerning-the-great-elec-trick/

    “Would the woke “sustainable” fantasy save planet Earth? Ignoring the fact that building and operating all those windmills and solar farms involves the use of fossil fuels, and also ignoring the fact that you’d have to have fossil-fired backup power because neither wind nor sunlight are reliable energy sources, you get a theoretical carbon dioxide emissions reduction of about 24 million tons per year.

    Sure, 24 million tons sounds like a big number, but it’s really not. That’s about as much China emits every 12 hours. Or to look at it another way, given that global carbon dioxide emissions are about 36 billion tons per year, California’s fantasy would reduce that number by about 0.03 percent.”

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