27 Replies to “March 8, 2026: Reader Tips”

    1. Hey, stop saying things like “castellano”. This Mexican cursing is Lupus’s schtick.

      1. Trump knows more about how the control machine works and who the truly bad actors are than any of his critics and most of his supposed Republican allies.

      2. ah jeez. thanks for posting that rev1318 very funny, entertaining, poinant and informative.
        lm still chuckling and will most likely share it with every TDS sufferer l meet today.

    1. The ultimate useful idiot. A wealthy communist. These brain-dead twerps are always the first to be lined up against the wall.

    2. Abigail Disney is reportedly worth $120 million.

      There’s nothing stopping her from opening a free grocery store in NYC.

      Mamdummy could then give her a Hero of NYC award.

      1. “Oh, I’ll be gay with Abigail, we’ll battle gale-force winds…” There’s a song in there, by gum. I’ll work on it.

  1. Father of Humboldt Bronco bus crash victim speaks out.

    “Jaxon’s father, Chris Joseph — a former NHL player and firefighter — says Sidhu is not the remorseful man the media portrays him to be, but a “selfish” one who affected his life “in the worst way possible,” and who continues to do so by seeking an exemption from the law after having destroyed 29 families by not stopping at a stop sign.”
    https://youtu.be/zKjkFW84SXA

    “Humboldt Families Accuse CBC of “Twisting” Their Interviews: “We don’t trust the mainstream media””
    https://youtu.be/-hh7s2xueD4

    1. Obama’s incredibly tasteless politicization of Jackson’s funeral once again demonstrated what a despicable man he is.

    1. Exterminating the Queen’s favorite dog breed demonstrates how utterly insane governance in the Uk has become. The dog-hating mullahs have obviously got the upper hand.

  2. “For Canadian farmers, fertilizer costs could rise 10–35% this season if the Iran conflict continues, with the biggest risk for nitrogen fertilizers like urea and ammonia.”
    and…
    “What that means for a Prairie farmer.
    Typical fertilizer spending for large grain farms:
    $150–$250 per acre in fertilizer inputs.
    If fertilizer prices rise 25%, that means roughly, for a 3,000-acre Prairie grain farm, that could mean:
    $100,000–$180,000 in extra costs.”

    https://x.com/FoodProfessor/status/2030790885848318019

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