66 Replies to “March 4, 2024: Reader Tips”

    1. So further grinding into dust, the crushed souls under putin and a long list of monster’s jack boots, is ok with you. I see.

      If you actually did hate to that degree, you would be as hollow as you sound. I hope you are not what you attempt to project. Hate can carve you out like a long dead cotton wood.

      One of the reasons that Israel and Jews in general, are such a successful minority, is their ability to remain vigilant, yet move on. An innate ability, seemingly, to take people one at a time. You could learn from that.

      I wish you no ill will. But the intense hate you are spewing, creates an equal and opposite effect.

      History can be better told with less invective.

  1. “…the IPCC hypothesis of climate change… assumes humans and our greenhouse gas emissions and land use choices are the climate change “control knob.”[1]… But the model output fails to match many critical observations and in some cases the model/observation mismatches are getting worse with time.[2] Since these mismatches have persisted through six major iterations of the models, it is reasonable to assume the flaw is in the assumptions, that is within the hypothesis itself,…. In other words, it is likely the IPCC conceptual model should be scrapped, and a new one using different assumptions constructed. In this post we examine their underlying assumption that the Sun has not varied significantly, at least from a climate perspective, over the past 150-170 years.

    https://wattsupwiththat.com/2024/03/03/climate-model-bias-3-solar-input/

    1. Buddy, one thing I am sure of is that nature will take care of all problems. We might not like what happens but hey we have no control over it.

      1. Oh, I so agree! Mother Nature is a mean old bitch. A good example is that all the transgenders are going to have major stroke and heart attack problems in the near future. Remember what happened to the East German Women’s Swim Team in the 1970’s because their coaches had them taking steroids and testosterone.

  2. Russian Oil No Longer Sells at a Discount as Nobody Complies With Western Sanctions
    It is also an admission that western attempts to prevent Putin from generating oil export revenues – critical in keeping the Russian war machine going – were either a failure, or merely a theatrical, virtue signaling sleight-of-hand from the beginning.
    Almost as if both Russia and the West are aligned in their (shared) goal of keeping the war in Ukraine going to its inevitable and dire, for Zelenskyy, conclusion;
    https://basedunderground.com/2024/03/04/russian-oil-no-longer-sells-at-a-discount-as-nobody-complies-with-western-sanctions/

      1. Really? Reader even posted a link! Unless you are suggesting that Honest Reporting is lying…

        This coming from someone whom I recall posted a few whoppers of his/her own.

  3. Justice Minister defends house arrest power for people feared to commit a hate crime in future
    https://www.theglobeandmail.com/politics/article-justice-minister-defends-house-arrest-power-for-people-feared-to/

    Justice Minister Arif Virani has defended a new power in the online harms bill to impose house arrest on someone who is feared to commit a hate crime in the future – even if they have not yet done so already.

    The person could be made to wear an electronic tag, if the attorney-general requests it, or ordered by a judge to remain at home, the bill says.

    1. If a burning piano full of liquid shit fell out of a 10 story apartment and landed on Arif – I would laugh.

    2. I believe they made a movie based on this scenario. “Minority Report.”
      Emphasizes the belief that many hollow-wood productions in both TV and Movies, are not simply fiction, but warnings of what is to come, to “prepare” the general population. Star Trek TNG’s Borg is one shining example.

    3. When he first ran for office I think in 2015 he stated as one of the reasons to vote for him was that he was a “social justice lawyer” who worked for the government of Ontario and focused on “fighting systemic racism and Islamophobia”.

      That’s enough for me to never trust him.

      1. More like he ran in a riding that would elect a pile of sh*t if it wore the Lieberal Party banner.

  4. Interesting article saying that all the third-party candidates in the forthcoming U.S. election are in some ways left-leanng. This might help Donald Trump win in November:
    https://dailyreckoning.com/third-party-candidates-will-swing-the-election/

    Go Trump. My longstanding complaint is that Trump’s verbal overkill, saying nutty things at the wrong ytime, will tip the election back to the Democrats. And pressure is building to dump Biden given his senility. Look for VP Harris to become president before November. Perhaps Biden will start drooling during his State of the Union speech this week. I wouldn’t be surprised if he announces his resignation during the speech.

    1. I saw polling at one site. Numbers were in favour of Trump over Biden 2 to 6%.
      Introduce a third candidate like RFK and Trump’s lead jumps to 6 to 10%.
      People who think Biden is horrible are not just going to vote Trump as a lot of people could not bring themselves to do that so they will still vote against Biden. This is why they refuse to give RFK Secret Service protection, hoping he will drop out, or RFK will have an accidental suicide……

  5. Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland announced the federal budget is to be tabled on April 16:
    https://www.ctvnews.ca/politics/freeland-promises-to-unlock-pathways-to-middle-class-life-in-april-16-federal-budget-1.6793614

    SDAers will be relieved to know that the learned economist promises Canadians to “unlock pathways to a middle-class life”. Indeed, for the first years of the Trudeau government we enjoyed having a Department of the Middle Class. So there.

    1. No, it will become obvious that the Lieberals’ definition of “middle class” is much different from how we define it.

    1. “Liberal and NDP MPs joined forces Monday to block a parliamentary investigation into the massive security breach at Canada’s high security infectious disease laboratory in Winnipeg.

      Conservative foreign affairs critic Michael Chong had moved a motion to investigate how Dr. Xiangguo Qiu and her husband, Keding Cheng, were able to pass confidential information to China even after security concerns were raised about the couples activities.

      “The People’s Republic of China and its entities infiltrated Canada’s top microbiology lab, a national security breach representing a very serious and credible threat to Canada,” Mr. Chong said, noting the Liberal government had fought for years to stop the opposition parties from finding out why the two scientists were fired and whether there were serious security breaches at the National Microbiology Laboratory in Winnipeg

      Documents tabled in the House of Commons late week revealed that the two infectious-disease scientists provided confidential scientific information to China and were fired after a probe concluded Dr. Qiu posed “a realistic and credible threat to Canada’s economic security” and it was discovered they engaged in clandestine meetings with Chinese officials.

      The scientists were escorted out of the National Microbiology Laboratory in July, 2019, and later had their security clearances revoked. They were fired in January, 2021. Their whereabouts are not known.

      “The government defied four orders of the House of Commons and its committee for these documents,” Mr. Chong told the House of Commons Committee on Access to Information, Privacy and Ethics. “After three long years we finally have gotten access to the documents and we need to continue this examination in order to hold the government accountable.”

      But Liberal Igra Khalid moved an immediate motion to adjourn the committee hearings, effectively killing the proposed parliamentary investigation. She was supported by her Liberal colleagues and NDP MP Matthew Green to shut down an investigation.

      Ms. Khalid accused the Conservatives of playing “political games,” saying the government had taken steps years ago to beef up security at the Winnipeg facility. “It is not urgent and it is not within the mandate of this ethics committee.”

      Conservative MP Michael Cooper said the parliamentary inquiry was needed because MPs have faced years of “cover up and obstruction” and it was obvious that there was a “massive breakdown” of intelligence within the government.

      “The buck stops with the Prime Minister. When did the Prime Minister know about this massive national security breach? Did he learn about it in 2019 or did he learn about it in January 2021 or some time in between?”

      Mr. Chong’s motion would have called top officials at the Public Health Agency of Canada, Canadian Security Intelligence Service Director David Vigneault, Health Minister Mark Holland, Public Safety Minister Dominic LeBlanc and Natalie Drouin, National Security Adviser to Prime Minister Trudeau.

      The Chinese embassy in Ottawa has denied any wrongdoing in its dealings with Dr. Qiu and her husband: “The allegation that China tried to steal the secrets of Canada is entirely groundless. We firmly oppose this.”

      1. Since the Dear Leader was not available to give the Globe the quote it needed to assure Canadians that everything was fine at the Winnipeg lab, the Globe was forced to contact the Chinese embassy which stated, categorically, that China would never steal secrets from Canada. There, end of story.

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