29 Replies to “November 12, 2024: Reader Tips”

  1. Over 400,000 really nasty illegal immigrants are now facing being relocated back to their country of origin, something they probably really don’t want to happen. How many will think Canada will be a safer place to go? Where in Canada will they find safe haven? Again, these are the really nasty and dangerous ones.

    1. Any house that had a NDP/Liberal racist lawn sign will be fine for housing these guys, occupants will be more than happy to take them in, especially since they acknowledge they’re living on unceded hullabaloo territory…

  2. This is when we juxtapose:

    Philadelphia’s district attorney files lawsuit to block billionaire’s multimilliondollar election stunt
    “hatched an illegal lottery scheme to influence voters in that election.”
    https://www.the-independent.com/news/world/americas/us-politics/elon-musk-pennsylvania-lawsuit-larry-krasner-b2636878.html
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    The Kamala Harris campaign tried to win over more than a thousand union workers on one of the biggest construction projects in Wisconsin by getting them a free lunch
    https://x.com/DanODonnellShow/status/1856042070655545363

    (The former is being sued by a DA even though the only obligation was to sign a petition and registered to vote. The latter was outright payola to influence votes. Harris was NOT sued by the DA.)

    1. Another ill-considered Kamala campaign stunt that probably cost her some votes. Whatever vendor provided the lunches will likely have to sue for payment.

    1. I love this “journalist” not citing anything, just saying one estimate that it will cost 88 billion dollars for deportation. I think that number was just pulled out of someone’s ass!

    1. Love how the media can be fact checked in under an hour about their lies via X. Thank you Elon!

  3. oh dear me, what can the matter be?
    https://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/politics/poll-trudeau-ranked-worst-pm-in-canadian-history/ss-AA1tSFFk?rc=1&ocid=winp1taskbar&cvid=83d6ff868628472fcc0ee5dc9db96a40&ei=9

    nice to see they clued in to what lve been saying half the time he’s been in orifice. do tell, does his nibs know anything about this?
    skill testing Q: if hes THAT unpopular how did he get the votes?
    lm confoosed. is the election process in Canaduh meant to pick the *worst* candidate?

  4. At the COP29 climate conference the head of the World Bank said it’s not just about the climate, it’s also about economic development and providing jobs for young people. The trillions of dollars needed to flight climate change will have to come from the private sector. The answer is to standardize the climate loans into its own asset class so that regular people can invest in them, back-stopped by the World Bank.

    1. And if true, what are the bus drivers telling the CPB… after the 38th trip across?

      “Oops. You dropped this $500”?


      And guess what? The working Canadians paying for all that Free(!) healthcare can’t get it because the healthcare system is overwhelmed with migrants who haven’t paid a nickel into it.

  5. And They Say There’s No Good News.
    Below is and excerpt from Oilprice.com

    – Immediately after Donald Trump’s re-election as US president was confirmed, clean energy stocks have plunged with solar producers such as Sunnova or First Solar plunging by 50% and 20%, respectively, in just one day.

    – Renewable energy developers paused several investments over the past week until there’s more policy clarity from the future Trump administration, having already invested $450 billion in new projects since the passage of the IRA.

    – Whilst Trump’s stance vis-à-vis the IRA remains vague, analysts estimate that renewable deployment could fall 30% if currently offered tax credits are phased out and there are new tariffs on imported equipment.

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