It’s Sunday On Turtle Island

He admires their basic dictatorship: Covid won’t be the last epidemic China helps spread.

Trudeau’s Canada:  Dear Leader’s tree planting campaign isn’t going well.  Yesterday Justin trashed white Canadians during World War One and then proceeded to trash white Canadians today. This in his apology to families of black veterans.  Today Climate Justin burns jet fuel to Calgary. There he will dress up as a cowboy, and explain to his loyal media how everyone in Alberta loves him.

Biden’s America:  Trashing Thomas Jefferson.  Don’t upset Dr. Jill.  Why do babies need Covid jabs?

Big State has bossed us around, but its time to put the people in charge.  Your morning meme.

 

39 Replies to “It’s Sunday On Turtle Island”

      1. So when does Prinz Dummkopf repeat his Apology Tour but, this time, to all the alphabettys out there? Will he say he’s sorry that there were soldiers who had to wear “gendered” uniforms? That there were I, Napoleonists who couldn’t behave as they “identified” as?

        I’m sure he’s going to find another “oppressed” group he can do it again for. Anything to get out of actually having to do his job as prime minister.

      2. No, they weren’t sent over the top.

        Props to the men for having volunteered, especially when they didn’t have to, but they were hardly abused unless by the racism of not allowing them to serve in the front lines working on trench maintenance or building/repairing rail lines. From Wiki:

        Lacking the numbers to make up a battalion (the smallest unit then deployed by army authorities), the unit was reorganized as No. 2 Construction Company in May, 1917, and attached to the Canadian Forestry Corps.[7] By the fall of 1917, the unit was operating in the Jura Mountains of France, headquartered at La Joux [andy: On the Swiss frontier]. It was employed primarily in the production of timber for use by the Allied armies and repairing roads.

  1. “the Canadian Armed Forces worked with a community-led National Apology Advisory Committee (NAAC)”

    We have a national apology advisory committee.

  2. The BS from Rogers re internet outage is huge. Late Friday/Sat morning the message was this:

    “Tony Staffieri, chief executive and president of Rogers, said in an open letter that the company apologizes for the service interruption. He gave no explanation for the outage or how many customers were affected.
    The outage began some time early Friday morning; throughout the day the company said little about its cause or when it might end.
    “We don’t understand how the different levels of redundancy that we build across the network coast to coast have not worked,” said Kye Prigg, Rogers’ senior vice-president of access networks and operations, on CBC’s Power & Politics.
    “We are working very, very hard on making sure that we get everything running as soon as possible,” he told host Catherine Cullen.”

    But later Saturday the message was this:
    “We’ve narrowed the cause to a network system failure following a maintenance update that we did late Thursday evening, early Friday morning,” Staffieri said in a statement.
    “That update caused some of the routers in our system to malfunction and that malfunction caused traffic overload. And as a result of that, the whole system just shuts down,” he continued.
    Former CEO of Rogers, Toronto Mayor John Tory is still a member of the Rogers family trust.
    “The people over there at Rogers are studying this as I’m sure they are very careful to see what happened and make sure it doesn’t happen again,” Tory said Friday.

    So Friday night they didn’t know about the maintenance update from Thu-Fri? Anyone with basic knowledge in IT would think to check the last ‘update’, right?

    And John Tory, what a filthy liar this guy is. Yeah, for sure those good folks at Rogers will check and make sure yadda yadda. Anyway, Rogers owns a ton in Canadian media as well so they will make sure no one points the obvious BS pulled over the hapless customers’ eyes.

    1. Sunday morning it’s down again in southern Ontario. I have Rogers at home and Telus on my phone, so I’m using my phone.

    2. @RS: Of course. And it will happen again and again. Because we-Canadians are paying a lot for poor service delivered by an unchallenged monopoly. Bell and Rogers only need to take care of funding Libranos and business will take care of itself, just like the budget in Prime Moron’s head. Sunny ways.

  3. If the country has over 300 billion trees I think their own reproductive capabilities would equal or exceed the efforts of stupid humans.
    And speaking of stupid, any descendant of the black soldiers who values Blackie McBlackface’s apology is about as smart as a stump.

    1. Trudeau promised to plant as many trees in 10 years as BC plants in 1…

      and unlike other countries, our trees don’t count because of Jean Cretin

    2. Two 4-month-old saplings that I’m going to have to root-out are from my neighbour’s tree that overhangs my backyard!

      It also means my neighbour/his tree have planted two more trees than Justin’s tree-planting bureaucracy.

  4. Heh…a Primatologist helping Guilbeault and Trudeau plant trees.
    It’s true what they say…sometimes the jokes write themselves.

  5. Re “dr” Jill story: so if you’re sarcastic against Lady Brandon, you’re suspended. But if you’re a Dem buddy and secretly go behind your President’s back and phone China, you’re good.

  6. If Jefferson, et. al., could have foreseen what their country would be like now, would they have drawn up and signed the Declaration of Independence?

    1. I think the “…if you can keep it.” disclaimer still applies. Obviously we failed.

      de Tocqueville said something appropriate as well, which I can’t quote exactly. Something about the government using the people’s money to buy control of the nation ultimately dooming it.

      1. My point is that the Founding Fathers wouldn’t have bothered if they could see what a dumpster fire their new country would eventually become.

        As for making Monticello “woke”, isn’t there a Jefferson estate or foundation that has something to say about that?

  7. Increasing our national tree count by 0.6% to absorb CO2. Sure. Then we ban single-use plastics, requiring the cutting down of many more trees to make single-use paper items. I bet the total tree count will fall, not rise. The next generation will demand plastic stuff to save the trees, like the generation of 40 years ago did.

    Real smart. Making decisions without doing their homework. Standard procedure.

  8. I figured the city stunk a lot worse than usual today. Hopefully, an east wind will allow the Forest Lawn landfill to cover it up.

  9. Rogers – Bell.

    The most arrogant useless providers in the “Nation”.

    Had finished my 3 year “sentence” in Barrie: Mobile, TV, Internet. Upon Arrival bk on Sanityville, (Calgary), I had to call them to Cancel my service. It took 48 minutes to accomplish that, dealing with 3 separate Har-binder-badwind’s and their continuing harassment to continue pressure me using their service in Calgary….48 flipping minutes.

    Useless.
    Telus, by far a better outfit.

    There’s very little that comes out of the East worth its weight…very little.

    1. My Grandfather used to say; “The only good things to come from the east are the sun and an empty Greyhound bus!”

    2. What you described is similar to what I had to deal with when I cancelled the services to what used to be my house prior to it changing over to the new owner. I had to deal with Shaw, Telus, B. C. Hydro, and Pacific Northern Gas.

      Shaw proved to be the worst and took the longest and that was just the actual cancellation over the phone. After that, it was quick to scold me for not returning its hardware–never mind that I couldn’t just drop it off at an actual outlet either in Fort St. John or Edmonton. Nope. I had to package and send it off. Finding a box big enough for everything took a bit of doing and I only do it a few days after I cancelled the account.

      Telus wasn’t as bad, but, still, I had to return a modem and had to go through a similar song and dance.

  10. The TreePlanting Psyop from Trudeau Liberals

    Making Canadians believe we a environmental issue when we do not…

    Canada 318 billion Tress (8,953 per person),

    How many trees per person in the world?

    Another way to estimate ‘tree wealth’ is through the number of trees relative to the population. With the world’s average at 422 trees per person, countries with the best tree per person ratio includes Canada, Russia, Gabon, Bolivia, Guyana, and the Central African Republic.

    Desert countries still indicate a lower tree wealth, with countries like Egypt indicating only 1 tree per person.

    This metric model proved to be sensitive to the population of the countries. For instance, a country like India with slightly over a Billion people and around 36 billion trees recorded around 30 trees per person.

    On the other hand, smaller countries like Guyana and French Guiana, with less than a million people, record about 20,000 trees per person.

    Country Trees Per Person
    Canada 8,953
    Russia 4,461
    Gabon 8,131

    1. BTW, trees counted in Russia’s favour as a CO2 sink in Kyoto but not for Canada for some strange reason.

  11. I didn’t give the outage much thought as I spent the day hauling bales of hay from a field to my barn.

  12. So, for those in and around Calgary, gather up your friends, find out where Cowboy BlackFaceHitler is making his luncheon appearance, and give him a good ol Oilpatch welcome.
    Our friends in Sudbury had the right idea.
    Or, maybe a shower of prairie muffins will do instead.
    Make the Gay Cowboy welcome, y’all!

  13. Joostaihn would get 2 billion trees planted overnight if Canadians could do so “in memory of”.

  14. Blackie’s CBC has great photos of him with his cowboy hat, western shirt, and fancy belt buckle. He’s also attending a Liberal fundraiser which taxpayers paid for him to attend.

  15. So our supreme idiot is apologizing to the descendants of the people who were not allowed to fight and die for their country. Is it just me or if they were allowed to fight and die non of the people he was apologizing to would exist??.. So is he sorry they were born, sounds a little racist to me.

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