28 Replies to “Thursday On Turtle Island”

  1. I guess this year we will continue importing our destruction as England continues to do so as well.

  2. It’s -18C in Calgary.

    Wind power is at 0.89% of capacity

    Solar is at zero. Nada, nil.

    Energy storage is at zero, nil, nada.

    1. Why isn’t this continuously screened in a wee corner of the vaunted Weather channel as part of Environment an”Climate Change” Canada channel’s information service?

    2. The little pipelines going into NDP/Liberal racist voter’s houses need to be switched off, ‘net zero’ achieved!

  3. Meanwhile, in order to live legally in the US, I went through years of vetting including three criminal background checks, three medicals (at my expense having to travel to Toronto in order to get one), providing proof of financial stability etc. All the while, I watched millions of migrants pouring across the southern border required to prove nothing at all. I don’t resent the vetting but the lack of vetting. Leftists are insane.

    1. I remarked to hubby just yesterday that the conditions to be met for our VISAs to move to Panama in April are far more strict than the conditions for someone immigrating to Canada. Pathetic.

  4. Re Justin’s 2025 nightmare: Atlantic Liberal Caucus members are desperate, but Trudeau possibly securing a WEF leadership position results in their brown-nosing. The demise of The Liberal Party of Canada is a blessed thing.

  5. Liberal racist extremists admire islam for the absolute control of its subjects, the progressive left-wing bigots see that in islam the rulers can order people to do absolutely anything, to eat what they are ordered to eat, to dress how they are ordered to dress, to strap bombs to their children to kill anyone with a free thought.

    Islam is a dream come true for liberal racists, it is absolute power, and why the left has such admiration.

    1. Sickening

      “… to share our San Francisco values”. Does that mean Democrats will poop in the streets?

      1. It means Sodomy is the predominant value; followed closely by theft.

        Not everyone was raised with the same values, and the sooner we admit that, the sooner we can move toward recovery.

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