It’s Friday On Turtle Island

Biden’s America:  Feticide Thanksgiving.  Give thanks for private property.  Apparently Thanksgiving kills gay people.  The gender spectrum lessons in schools.  Biden’s bullet points.  An apology from the Washington Free Beacon.

Today In Islam:  Muslim outreach in Nigeria.  Lots of fun at the World Cup.  And this week in Jihad.

Trudeau’s Canada:  The Sovereignty Act.  The teacher with big fake breasts goes skydiving.   Protests at Drag Hamilton.  RCMP investigating Veterans Affairs over suicide advice.  The author of the Emergency Act warned cabinet.  And Freeland wanted to deploy the military.

Global Warming Scam News:  Climate terrorists visit an airport.  After ditching the Queen and selling themselves to China,  Caribbean countries still want money from Canada.

11 Replies to “It’s Friday On Turtle Island”

  1. Randy Boissonnault is a turd and proof positive that a part of Edmonton wants to be a shitty satrapy.
    Alberta and Saskatchewan need to follow K-bec’s lead – even though they’re 50 years behind – and make Liberals like Boissonnault leave in the process just like the Anglos fled K-bec.
    His mission is to take money out of the province and send it east.
    Wake TFU.

    1. From the linked article:

      “But Boissonnault says the Albertans he has met with aren’t “asking for more jurisdictional fights or constitutional squabbles.””

      Correct! All we want is for the Feds to FOAD. Neither jurisdictional, nor constitutional.

      1. Further to this, of course he hasn’t met any who disagree w/ the Lieberal narrative. He’s from Redmonton!

  2. Randy Boissonnault is absolutely running a ‘disinformation’ campaign on behalf of the Trudeau Liberals. Anyone who has watched the two youtube videos below can recognize that Alberta’s Premier, Danielle Smith, is exercising her province’s rights as an equal partner in Canada’s Confederation.

    Premier Smith’s Address to the Province
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sW8sPYpbPI4

    Showdown with Ottawa: Alberta’s New Premier | Premier Danielle Smith |
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uui-E6xdr-Q&t=100

  3. Perrin Beatty is still around? My gawd. He is the same guy who proposed buying 10-12 nuclear submarines back in the late 80s while part of Mulroney’s cabinet. I remember clearly while working at Disneyland on the Rideau as a Naval Requirements Officer. One morning, while working on the NATO Frigate Replacement Project, which was another stupid Canadian waste of time and money, my boss, who was a Naval Architect Commander and had experience with the Brit’s submarine program as an exchange Officer, received a phone call at 0800: “Yes, yes, I see, yes, are you serious….what…now… no way..,.you want it when? Okay.” He hung up the phone and took our his pack of players light did a few scribbles, picked up the phone: “Okay, I would say 10-12 Billion dollars.” He hung up and laughed at us. That night it was announced by Beatty et al that Canada was going to procure 10-12 nuclear submarines at a cost of between 10-12 billion dollars. I kid you not. That is typical of Canada’s dysfunctional procurement system and knee jerk system of Governance that we have.

    1. Perrin Beatty is still around?

      when you’re quadruple dipping on rich, inflation-indexed government pensions, would YOU be eager to shuffle off the moral coil?

  4. While clearing protesters glued to airport runways is probably a priority, those clowns who glue themselves to art gallery floors and walls are another issue. Given the opportunity, I would remove any solvents or tools from said jerks and leave them in situ. Let them figure out how to carry on from there.

    1. I see no urgency in removing self-glueing protesters from runways. The snow-plough will make quick work of scraping up the protoplasm and slush, when they get around to it.
      Bonus: that particular ploy will very quickly lose its charm.

      It occurs to me that a similar protocol might be helpful in dissuading the art gallery vandals. (‘Removing’ the perps physically, without first dissolving the glue would be a first step.)

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