59 Replies to “March 22, 2024: Reader Tips”

    1. Some help…

      https://twitter.com/dockaurG/status/1770852227202105448

      *Thanks Elon

      Note in the tweets just below Kulvinder’s tweet, “Amy Eileen Hamm” retweets as well.
      She’s been persecuted by the BC Nurses (group? Prof. Association? Gov’t henchmen?) and just wrapped up a couple weeks ordeal in front of the BC Human Rights Commission for liking / re-posting a comment from J.K. Rowling regarding the real women VS artificial women.

      Gov’t is everywhere in Canada… uff

      1. Indeed. Everywhere and useless everywhere.

        Tampon dispensers in mens rooms, for instance.

        DEI grants for queer tossing in gaza, more funding for qassam rockets that often land in gaza.

        Stupid is as stupid does.

      1. What? Not fun to fish the ice cubes out of the cooler for your drink as you lay on the beach?

        Those of us in colder climes do not feel for you!
        🙂

  1. “The U.N. Security Council is set to vote on a U.S.-sponsored resolution declaring that “an immediate and sustained cease-fire” in the Israel-Hamas war is “imperative” to protect civilians and allow the delivery of humanitarian aid to more than 2 million hungry Palestinians”

    https://www.usnews.com/news/us/articles/2024-03-22/the-un-will-vote-on-a-us-resolution-declaring-that-an-immediate-cease-fire-in-gaza-is-imperative

    This is the 4th vote. USSA, Inc has vetoed the previous 3. This one was brought by USSA, Inc. Will it veto its own resolution?

    1. “Russia and China both exercised their veto against the resolution, which would have spoken of the “imperative of an immediate and sustained ceasefire” and condemned the October 7 attack by Hamas.

      ‘Hypocritical spectacle’: Russia
      Moscow accused Washington of a “hypocritical spectacle” that does not pressure Israel.
      Russia’s ambassador to the UN, Vassily Nebenzia, said the draft was exceedingly politicised and contained an effective green light for Israel to mount a military operation in Gaza’s southernmost city of Rafah”

      https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2024/3/22/un-security-council-does-not-pass-us-resolution-calling-for-gaza-ceasefire

    1. You have to take what Mother Nature dishes out in Saskatchewan or anywhere else for that matter It’s not global warming or climate change that is all bullshite.Not long ago as in 10-12 years approximately it looked like it might not ever quit raining here.As they say nobody has ever lost a crop in March yet.

  2. Played the motion picture soundtrack to death when I was a kid. Still a fan of Ken Russell. Wish I bought the original Tommy album much sooner than I did, quite a bit ahead of it’s time. And Jack Nicholson doesn’t sing, mind you he wasn’t as bad as Oliver Reed.

  3. It looks like Jerome Powell is the border collie rounding up all the sheep…

    What to expect now the great central bank policy reversal has kicked off
    https://finance.yahoo.com/news/analysis-great-central-bank-policy-061353930.html

    Switzerland made it’s move because it’s banking system is weak. The Swiss are having problems with the Credit Suisse sandwich. Also, commercial real estate loans are difficult to digest. The Swiss move was expected. Also expected is this move will kick off a jockeying of sheep within the herd as Jerome Powell circles the outside herding them in the direction the US would like the global central banks to go.

    Please note this is not the narrative direction the article takes. The urnalists want to you think everything is fine.

    Case in point…

    China Jolts FX Markets as Yuan Suffers Worst Day in Two Months
    https://finance.yahoo.com/news/china-yuan-weakens-four-month-022118758.html

    When they have the choice, everyone wants the USD.

    1. ““FDA Loses its War on Ivermectin: Agrees to Remove All Related Social Media Content and Consumer Advisories on Ivermectin Usage for COVID-19””

      That’s great. Now let’s get some class action lawsuits going against the College of Physicians and Surgeons of BC and the College of Pharmacists of British Columbia (to name just a couple; I’m sure this happened all over Canada). The doctors were forbidden from prescribing Ivermectin *or* Hydroxychloroquine, and the pharmacists were forbidden from filling any prescriptions even if they did.

    1. Farming, fishing, energy production are Ecocide?

      She (it?) should stop eating, and stop heating her home (a cave).

    1. There is no antisemitism threat.

      People are just realizing how under the thumb of the Zionist Occupational Government we all are and starting to voice concerns over those ruling over us and stealing our wages.

      Just wait until we have had enough and start fighting back!

    1. “Could be?” How about “is”
      The despicable sonofamaggie has effectively ruined a once prosperous country.

    1. Saw a clip of this and the talking heads in the media want you to know crime is down.
      From a garbage newspaper out of Toronto. “OPP announce more auto theft arrests, say violent carjackings, home invasions up 206% from 2021 to 2023”

  4. Turkish judge at Europe’s top human rights court makes it her mission to defend Turkish government’s false arguments
    https://nordicmonitor.com/2024/03/turkish-judge-at-europes-top-human-rights-court-makes-it-her-mission-to-defend-turkish-governments-false-arguments/

    .
    Jihadist foundation run by Erdogan family claims to inspire young people with Abu Ubaida as a role model
    https://nordicmonitor.com/2024/03/jihadist-foundation-run-by-erdogan-family-claims-to-raise-young-people-following-abu-ubaida-as-a-role-model/

  5. Are there any REAL Conservatives in Alberta?

    Pretty sad. I’d blame those darn eastern socialists.

    Canadian governments =smoke and mirrors. Lies. Nothing but lies.

    ” If adding nearly four federal cents per litre raises the cost of everything that moves (including the tractors that plant your food and the trucks that bring it to your neighbourhood grocery store), then Smith’s four provincial cents per litre does exactly the same thing.

    Inflation recognizes no difference between federal and provincial taxes. If increasing one stunts the economy, so does raising the other.

    Here’s another irony. While Prime Minister Trudeau is delusional when he insists his government’s quarterly carbon tax rebates make the federal carbon tax a financial “win” for middle-class families, at least Canadians get some of the federal carbon tax back.

    “Few Canadians get as much back in rebates as they pay in carbon tax, but Albertans get nothing back on the provincial fuel tax.

    I’m guessing if most UCP MLAs were federal Conservative MPs instead, they’d be in Ottawa right now voting to have the Liberal government stall its April 1 carbon-tax increase. However, there hasn’t been one peep from any of them about their own government’s fuel tax rise.

    If Smith is to have any credibility at all when attacking Trudeau’s 23-per-cent tax spike, she has to stop her own 44-per-cent increase. ”

    https://www.msn.com/en-ca/money/topstories/gunter-alberta-ucp-jacking-up-its-disguised-pst-the-provincial-fuel-tax/ar-BB1kjv0B

    1. The bigger the vehicle the more the fuel consumption. Fuel taxes are amazingly democratic. Blaming Alberta Conservatives for having a fuel tax pay for roads, just like every other jurisdiction in the world, is a bit silly.

  6. Breaking News

    Russian spokesman labels it terrorism at Crocus concert on west side of Moscow. Many dead, explosions and automotic gunfire. Roof on fire. At least +40 dead, 100+ injured. So far, no claim of responsibility.

  7. “The Pontiff rebuked those who did not receive an injection, or who voiced opposition to them publicly, saying:

    Deciding whether to get vaccinated is always an ethical choice, but I know that many people signed up to movements opposed to the administration of the medication. This distressed me because in my view, being against the antidote is an almost suicidal act of denial.”

    https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/pope-francis-denounces-anti-vaxxers-calls-covid-jab-refusal-an-almost-suicidal-act-of-denial/

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