36 Replies to “August 22, 2023: Reader Tips”

    1. I remember back in ‘03 Conservatives (who were also in opposition at the time) were blamed for the Okanagan Park fire in BC. That fire destroyed homes and 12 of the historic trestle bridges of the Kettle Valley RR. As with now, conservatives were against the communist solutions for globull wormening.

    1. The article’s opening quote from P.J.Orourke says it all
      “It’s not an endlessly expanding list of rights — the ‘right’ to health care, the ‘right’ to food and housing. That’s not freedom, that’s dependency. Those aren’t rights, those are the rations of slavery — hay and a barn for human cattle.”

      1. … or as was being “controversially” taught in FL schools … that the African slaves benefitted from leaning a trade, Room, Board, and in some cases learned to read and write. But that was too controversial to reach in FL … but not too controversial to teach as … “rights”?

  1. Aldous Huxley is interviewed by Mike Wallace in 1958.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=alasBxZsb40

    Dictators [people of bad will] of the future will gain the consent of those they rule, partly by drugs, partly by new technology, to make the modern man actually love his slavery.

    All that is needed is a candidate, a person who can be coached to look sincere…

      1. PHP2, At this point it is so obvious that the myth of catastrophic climate change is exactly that (a myth) that no one who has educated themselves about it needs further education. Nice that he is chiming in, but NOAA and other government organizations have been lying for a couple of decades.

        1. roaddog – They know they’re lying but they also know nobody will do anything if they knew the truth. So they keep lying. A top California climate scientist admitted to exactly this fact ten years ago to Johm Dielwart, former CEO of ARC Resources.

  2. There’s a new President in Guatamala.

    From Wikipedia:

    Arévalo’s campaigning has focused on addressing state corruption and insecurity in Guatemala, as well as generating employment opportunities and promoting climate change policies.

    Hmm, just what Guatamalan’s need, swindlemills! He’s also described as “progressive”.

    1. My sister and I escaped part of Regina’s winter in January by taking a cruise through the Panama Canal. It departed Los Angeles and enroute, we stopped at various ports, one being the Pacific container port in Guatemala. Did a day tour and the country is very poor, so poor they throw garbage in the ditches by the side of the road and wait for the spring and autumn rains to wash it down to the Pacific ocean. Lots of plastic ended up in the ocean.
      When you see poverty like that, you realize that the poorest person in either Canada or the United States is a rich person compared to them.
      I wish the new President well.

  3. Oceanside town. One side the ocean. Other side still green and untouched by fire.
    Wild fire my ass. And you can shove the term ‘wild’ in the same spot. They are called forest fires and this was no forest fire.

    1. They can start by erasing all references and statues to Pierre Trudeau.

      Also anothing named after Tommy Douglas, who advocated eugenics. Unless eugenics are still part of socialist values.

    1. Yes, I tried to post a link but the SDA gatekeeper wouldn’t allow it.

      Go to the Counter Signal

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