49 Replies to “March 14, 2021: Reader Tips”

  1. Meanwhile this has just been released:

    https://theconservativetreehouse.com/2021/03/13/explosive-statement-attorney-sidney-powell-alleges-kelly-loeffler-staffer-harrison-deal-was-murdered/#more-209886

    When there are too many accidental deaths, unaccounted deaths, suicides, car and plane crashes, disappearances and then outright murders the big conspiracy theory starts to make sense. Joe Q. Citizen is going to start getting really interested and maybe the jump from Little Rock, Arkansas and Chicago to the White House is going to come under some real scrutiny. When all of the cases are time-lined from the drug deals in Mena, Arkansas through to Vince Foster’s suicide then link to the Obama senate deal and Rev. Right’s Church and the hack on the DNC computers through to the FBI handling the Weiner, Epstein, Rich and Biden computers, it would seem there has been far too many coincidences to be believable. Perhaps this latest allegation is the straw that will break the Donkey’s back.

    1. No. We all innately know that the whole world is one big lie, but living in the big lie is like breathing air, it’s just what we do and we’re OK with that.

    2. Maybe it’s the Matrix. I mean, it’s more likely that you’re Neo than any of this nonsense is true.

      1. The Matrix was fiction. The trail of dead people behind Hillary Clinton is very real.

        1. No it’s not. It’s bullshit. Besides the private server gongshow and the cheating, every Clinton scandal has been like Al Capone’s secret room that only had the dusty empty wine bottle in it.

    1. Pat
      Do you live on the back of a turnip truck? Give your head a shake! The reason they banned the bags over the head is that Islamic terrorists are wearing them to get close enough to commit murder of Christians. Read the whole story in a real newspaper.

      1. They banned them because they are a-holes who would rather slag minorities than develop competent counter terror forces.

        1. Thank you for speaking Truth to Power, Unme! I love seeing the diversity of womyn wearing burkas in Saskatoon.

      2. Greg: Pat is satire (and not especially good or subtle satire). Nothing he says need be taken seriously.

  2. Retarded BC is going back to daylight savings time probably permanently. Why can’t be nuke daylight savings time altogether?

    1. Agreed.
      Same in Stupid Ontariowe.
      Back before cell phone popularity it always showed who the idiots were when they came to work late on Monday. Of course a few retards would try it in the fall…

      1. Before Ontario can stay on daylight savings time permanently, they need Quebec and New York state to do the same. Quebec’s premiere says he’s open to the idea ut no response from NY as of yet.

    2. DST is awesome, and it should be the default year round. BC is in the right Alberta should follow. Sunny evenings please!

      1. All the better to diddle little children as they walk to school on dark winter morning.

      2. Nonsense: 12:00 noon should mean the sun is due south and at it’s highest point. If you want more evening, get up earlier. The rest of us would very much like to return to following nature’s clock. And a lot of evidence is coming out to the effect that there are adverse consequences to artificially elongating the day; observing the natural time clock is healthier, particularly for young’uns.

    3. Even “Little Marco” (as Trump referred to him) Rubio is proposing that in the U. S. After all, the kiddies deserve an extra hour of play time outside, or so his argument goes.

  3. Giving up our ability to produce good quality steel and other quality products has come back to bite us.
    Enbridge has refused to do proper maintenance on it’s gas and oil lines which is the reason for these pipeline closures from the US as these lines have damage from ship anchors. The fix it proposes does not fix the already damaged lines as they just want to put down cement to prevent further damage from other anchors.
    Being a responsible company, they just are looking at their profits and care little for a possible rupture.

    This is pretty much what I was worried about when our politicians imposed safety and environmental laws that made this type of manufacturing illegal as we moved to a modern computerized society and imposing more regulations, laws and restrictions while importing what we made here as illegal.
    Now cheap plastics that keep falling is our end result as we’ve lost our manufacturing sectors.
    Being computerized has as put much at the mercy of failures, defects, hacking, power outages, backup power, etc.

      1. He’s mad it isn’t 1955 anymore and thinks the world owes him a return to the world as he imagined it was when he was 16. He’s your typical boomer conservaderp.

        1. Your right.
          Back when engineering created real stuff and not the current fantasy that is cracking and fall in on itself as you have no engineers left to fix and maintain the fuel systems still in use to run today’s vehicles. And no steel plants for quality products as the crap from China is inferior and takes months to years to get replacement parts.

        2. Yeah. Why should a country do its own critical manufacturing when China is happy to take over the job? Worked out great when we stopped making PPE in the US, didn’t it? Be nice if Canada made its own vaccines.

          I think we should contract China to build all of our ships and warplanes too! Not to mention we should outsource all of our defense software to them. Because we didn’t do that kind of stuff in 1955, so it must have been wrong not to do it.

          1. The outsourcing did in fact work out well. There were some supply disruptions but the private sector really stepped up at least when it was allowed to. The vaccine effort was even more a triumph of international corporate cooperation.

  4. CNN was its usual self last night. While ignoring the Portland riots and flood of migrants at the border, it was praising Dementia Joe and all those cheques being mailed out. It was also praising old Joe for reaching out to North Korea. No president has ever done that before.

    1. *
      “praising old Joe for reaching out to North Korea”

      luv is all around us… british army goes full biden…

      “The advert called ‘Keeping My Faith’ shows a Muslim soldier praying
      while his comrades wait respectfully nearby and gunfire can be
      heard in the background.”

      *

  5. Great Leader Shit For Brains is relaxing again today at Harrington Lake. He will probably be back Monday at which time he will explain that while Dementia Joe has cancelled the Keystone Pipeline, is allowing the Line 5 pipeline to shut down, his buy American policy, and withholding vaccine deliveries to Canada, could be a problem, he is still excited at working with Biden on global warming scams.

    1. The Keystone Pipeline closure is from the Railroad lobbyists doing their job in buying politicians.
      Profits are a big motivator to these companies pushing bad oil Pipelines.

  6. Just had an idea as I sat in a restaurant watching people eating meal unmasked – then having to don mask on trip to washroom . MLA’s should be permanently required to wear prominently displayed ID’s on chains around necks – so that they could be refused service when entering eating establishments – or be publicly mocked by onlookers by turning their backs – much like the US Marines did when Biden passed them in his motorcade !

    1. Eileen de Villa, as in “Throw Adam Skelly in Jail Using Mounted Cops” de Villa. Yeah, that one.

      It seems that she’s also under suspicion for having her hand in the till….. Couldn’t happen to anyone nicer, could it?

  7. Declared a National Historic site in both Canada and the U.S. , the Stanstead PQ and Derby Line, Vermont Library and Opera House which straddles the border, is a interesting place. See info:

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haskell_Free_Library_and_Opera_House

    Most people have dual citizenship there so they freely go back and forth between the two countries.

    When I rented a cottage in beautiful Vermont years ago I avoided the Stanstead – Derby Line border crossing in case of any hassles, not being a dual citizen.

    Thanks for the reminder Robert, I love Vermont it’s beautiful.

    P.S. Never had any trouble crossing international borders ever. I guess I don’t fit the profile.

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