62 Replies to “February 28, 2024: Reader Tips”

    1. The stupid is strong out there Luke.
      Primitive man was afraid when a solar eclipse occurred. I would have thought “modern” man with all his knowledge would not be quite as primitive.

    2. Maybe they can gather in front of their houses and beat pots and pans to get the dragon to release the sun back into reality. Hey, it’s worked before…(sarcasm off)

    3. Any excuse for a day off. Plus if I could swing it (and I was in the path of totality) I would totally want time off to go watch.

  1. Bill C-36. The archive needs to be offline in the future, lest commenters want to be thrown in prison for life or receive a 12k – 70k fine. I agree with the child protection part, but the whole hate speech thing is too much speculation/grey area. Should we just file peace bonds every 4 years against our leaders? At this point, everyone should file one.

    1. Probably too late to worry about past comments. Google and a bunch of others scan this site every night around midnight. Governments of both Canada and US almost certainly have it all archived already. Hateful liberal ‘anti hate’ groups full of lawyers just waiting for the bill to pass so they can go to work.

      1. Please let them know I love PMJT and I own no guns and pink is a wonderful colour and, well you see my pitiful attempt to curry favour. Oops, does using the word curry mean i am anti Indian? Or I mean anit Asian sub continent occupant?

    1. I recently left a major automaker’s HQ after being there almost 2 decades (couldn’t stand the woke BS anymore). The non-selling EVs are seriously damaging their bottom line. I have no sympathy for these people, as their top leadership is all in on ESG. I tried to warn them in the last couple years before I left, but to no avail.

  2. The day fast approaches when you can do whatever you want and not have to hear about it next year on the anniversary. (Feb 29th)

    1. Unfortunately someone legally disposing of an illegal entrant would be charged with a federal civil rights crime and spend their life in prison. Otherwise a good idea.

      1. It’s already happening. I think the bill is a reaction to the following.

        https://www.foxnews.com/us/arizona-rancher-charged-murder-denies-killing-migrant-fired-warning-shots-self-defense-lawyer

        The filing said Kelly was with his wife in their home in Nogales, a border city, when he “saw a group of men moving through the trees” while they were “armed with AK-47 rifles, dressed in khakis and camouflaged clothing, and carrying large backpacks.”

        The leader of the group saw Kelly and pointed an AK-47 at the home, it states.

        “Mr. Kelly, fearing for his life and safety, fired several shots from his rifle, hoping to scare them away from him, his wife, his animals, and his home. As he shot, Mr. Kelly took care to aim well over the heads of the armed group of men,” according to Kelly’s attorney.

        I’m not sure what I would do if I saw a group of men on my property carrying AK-47s. I’ve phoned the cops on illegal hunting in the past. Response time was from 45 minutes to never showed up.

        1. There a war going on right in your back yard , people’s ignorance is appalling. We are fighting our own, why, because our own have their heads so far up their ideology they can’t smell the coffee.

    1. Give people the illusion of a strong stock market (the Magnificent Seven) while you quietly unload, waiting to reload. Warren Buffet is complaining there is nothing to invest in. He’s sitting on a mountain of cash. Q3, 2024.

    1. ““A new poll from Data for Progress has found that about two-thirds of American voters support the idea of the US pushing for a permanent ceasefire in Gaza, an idea that’s opposed by the Biden administration.””

      Yes, as soon as Hamas is eradicated they can indeed have a permanent ceasefire in Gaza…but not before.

      1. “It’s not a war crime if you give them 48 hours notice.”

        Exactly. But if you surround an area and block civilians in to keep them from evacuating so they will be killed, as Hamas frequently does, that IS a war crime.

    1. “Exclusive: UN special rapporteur on the right to food Michael Fakhri says denial of food is war crime and constitutes ‘a situation of genocide’””

      Tell that to Hamas, who STEAL almost all the food aid provided.

      Did you not see the video of the elderly Gazan woman complaining about that? She said “I don’t care if they kill me for saying this” while those around her looked on in awe.

    2. Last week an entire convoy of trucks loaded with food supplies was hijacked by Hamas. Nothing reached the Pali’s.

  3. “on November 14th, 2018, Abe and Putin held talks, and each of Abe, Japan’s foreign ministry, and the Russian president’s office announced that Japan and Russia reached an agreement to accelerate negotiation on a peace treaty based on 1956’s joint declaration. Putin also said, “We launched or resumed, to be more exact, our dialogue with Japanese partners precisely on the basis of the 1956 declaration, and this is what our Japanese partners asked us to do.”

    However, somehow, they were not able to make significant progress.”

    https://original.antiwar.com/Reiho_Takeuchi/2024/02/27/japan-russia-relationship-is-us-russia-relationship/

    “somehow”…

    https://www.mofa.go.jp/press/release/pressite_000001_00035.html

  4. The Dear Leader’s “student trafficking” industry is one more of his triumphs in his prolonged campaign to destroy Canada:

    “Canada’s radical immigration experiment, which has given it one of the world’s fastest rates of population growth, has run into big trouble in the ring of suburbs and small cities around Toronto.

    A post-pandemic surge of international students is causing prices for rental housing to soar and placing a spotlight on the uncontrolled growth of colleges that, according to the government’s own immigration minister, are taking advantage of vulnerable young people with inferior academic programs. Much of the blame is falling on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who oversaw a tripling in the number of foreign students to more than 1 million. Today, about 1 in 40 people in the country is on a foreign-study visa.”

    https://nationalpost.com/news/canada/canada-student-trafficking-industry-backfires-on-trudeau

  5. The two Chinese scientists at the Winnipeg Infectious Disease Laboratory were fired because they were spying for China. Our Great Helmsman has done everything in his power to keep this from the Canadian public for close to five years.

    “Two scientists fired from Canada’s National Microbiology Lab in Winnipeg in 2019 had an “extensive relationship” with China that they did not properly disclose to Canadian health officials, according to documents that were finally released over four years later.

    Health Minister Mark Holland announced the tabling of the documents in Parliament on Wednesday, after a special ad-hoc committee formed to review the documents recommended they be released unredacted.

    He later told reporters that the documents show an “unacceptable” security situation in the lab. […]

    The documents detail allegations against scientists Xiangguo Qiu and her husband Keding Cheng, who were escorted from the National Microbiology Laboratory in Winnipeg in July 2019 for reasons public health officials described as “relating to possible breaches in security protocols.” They were subsequently fired in January 2021.”

    https://globalnews.ca/news/10323939/winnipeg-lab-scientists-documents-released/

    1. The pro-Liberal CTV news is playing down the firings, using a sanitized Canadian Press article:
      https://www.ctvnews.ca/politics/fired-scientists-played-down-links-to-china-failed-to-protect-information-documents-1.6788077

      This propagandized version doesn’t come out to say the Chinese scientists were fired, or that they were spying. The Globe version, in a huge banner headline, is blunt and truthful. CTV tries its best go make Trudeau look good.

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