50 Replies to “August 1, 2020: Reader Tips”

        1. How about a visit to Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah, USA….

          Watch “Titanium / Pavane (Piano/Cello Cover) – David Guetta / Faure – The Piano Guys”
          https://youtu.be/fz4MzJTeL0c

          Click arrow on right for story about this composition.

  1. Looking back to look forward:
    Don’s greatest flaw isn’t the gratuitous overuse of “incredible” and “amazing” to describe things that aren’t anything of the sort, it’s in picking people. Someone might like to make a list of his disastrous appointments that would have destroyed a lesser President. From UniParty Trump haters to carnival hucksters to bovine incompetents to Never Trump plants.

    How he ever allowed the Trump hater, who wrote political love letters to Hillary, Fauci to run his administrative response to anything more important than fertilising the Rose Garden is a deep, deep mystery.
    The Don’s business credentials make it unbelievable he doesn’t seem to learn.

      1. Semantics….Trump could have arranged via the relevant Secretary never to have him appointed / have him replaced.

        1. And after reviewing the personnel file of every civil servant, how much time would be left in his presidency? He would have gone through maybe 10% by now.

          1. Just get rid of everyone who was in the White House with Obama. Dump every single Obama appointment possible. “Your fired”, should have echoed throughout the White House everyday for at least 6 months of Trump’s current term.

          2. Don’t be obtuse.
            Fauci is one of few absolutely elite bureaucrats who can influence policy on a national scale.
            The numbers are tiny and vetting is easy, most have a public profile like Fauci, whose admiration for Hillary reaches groupie status.
            Your straw man slip is showing

    1. Fauci is a career pandemic specialist who has served decades for both Republican and Democrats and holds the medal of freedom. Her is deep state and burrowed into both parties like a tick.

      You want to talk political suicide, replace the guy who write the pandemic playbook, during a pandemic.

      His style is career bureauocrat, soft, non-committal, never make a public decision, merely recommend alternatives. Fauci is bullet proof and keeping him around to catch some crap is pretty much all Trump can do.

  2. In case you believe a vaccine will protect you from The COVID, especially one contracted from Chinah: https://www.scmp.com/news/china/diplomacy/article/3095514/coronavirus-chinese-customs-stalls-vaccine-shipment-trials?utm_source=Twitter&utm_medium=share_widget&utm_campaign=3095514

    Coronavirus: Chinese customs stalls vaccine shipment for trials in Canada.

    Suits me fine. It’s made in Chinah and we have yet to find an effective vaccine for just the Flu. As if there will ever be one.

    1. Yep, the last thing I want is Chicom cocktail in my veins. They can keep it. Will this stupid country ever learn not to trade with the enemy?

      1. Ask that of those who have profited so richly. I too will not take a dubious ‘cure’ for last year’s WhuHooFlu.

    2. Expecting the COVID vaccine to deal effectively with the virus problem is naive. This vaccine ( whenever it arrives) will not have been properly tested. Young, healthy people are not strongly affected by this virus. Why would they risk teaking an unproven vaccine. Old people are affected and might be willing, but the largest segment of the population would be very foolish to go for this vaccine. Governments gave already overreacted to COVID. A mass vaccine program will only make it worse.

      1. I worry about the long term effects of an under-tested vaccine. Having a servere, adverse, immune reaction down the road is a troubling thought.

        I’m a huge vaccine fan but the testing in a time of panic makes me nervous.

    1. Meanwhile the City of Edmonton is advising citizens to report mask and physical distancing concerns to police using the 311 line. Okay, comrade. I work in the city but will be avoiding any further dealings within its borders. When at work I will wear a bandit style bandana or perhaps a balaclava, they say I have to cover my face, don’t say what the fashion has to be. After all, it’s all about respect, innit?

      Since I won’t be in the city for some time, if someone sees Mayor Don’s wife kindly take his tender bits from her purse and kick them for me.

        1. There’s a chance you’ll still be spending it in Edmonton. You should see the facility Amazon’s building just south of the city.

      1. Yuppers. Apparently my neighbourhood StupidStore wants me to wear a mask. Maybe it’s time I took my business elsewhere.

        Meanwhile, I keep being reminded that there are people here in Edmonton who, because of this phony-baloney plague, have an inflated sense of self-importance and who try bossing me around for “violating” their space. Apparently, I can’t even use a washing machine in our laundry room if there’s a finished load in it. (Uh, you’re putting damp clothes into a heated environment. Heat kills viruses, so if a dryer can evaporate water, what will it do to the bug? Duuuuuh!) Nope. I have to “wait my turn”, whatever that’s supposed to mean.

        I can’t wait to move.

      2. Since I won’t be in the city for some time, if someone sees Mayor Don’s wife kindly take his tender bits from her purse and kick them for me.

        As far as Dipsydoodle Donnie is concerned, it’s his twist on the traditional Edmonton-Calgary competition. He figures if Numbskull Nenshi can have mandatory mask debating, he can, too. (Uh, Donnie? That inter-city competition was usually in football. Of course now that you’ve helped dismantle that here, I guess you have to find something else to give you bragging rights.)

  3. The term ” lightning rod” is a common phrase used when politics is being discussed and I think most would agree that DJT fits that description . I need not bore anyone with a laundry list comments , pronouncements and accusations leveled at him by his detractors suffice it to say he has been able to get everyone’s attention . One thing for certain is that he has been able to flush out the democrat party like no other President before him . That democrat party is now the party of “the squad” . The question now becomes are the American people ready to embrace such a wacky agenda on election day . Beer and popcorn at the ready .

    1. I’m sure passing that exam is mandatory for other occupations, such as airport security.

  4. From a white paper on hydroxychloroquine:

    “It is unclear when Dr. Fauci came to believe the opposite of what the NIH published when he was the NIH Director. What we do know is that 70,000-100,000 excess American lives have been lost due to lack of access to HCQ. So why did a medication that had been over the counter for decades, suddenly but quietly get pulled from the shelves, in the midst of a pandemic, due to a virus that is so similar it shares a name?

    “It is well known that newly patented drugs can be extremely profitable if there is demand and no other supply. The demand for Gilead’s Remdisivir, which is used late in the disease, obviously will plummet if the disease is stopped by HCQ early. Remdisivir is sold for $3200-$5700 per treatment and the federal government has already purchased all or most of it. The generic HCQ is ~$10 per treatment.

    https://www.hospicepatients.org/white-paper-on-hcq-from-americasfrontlinedoctors-com-2020.2.pdf

    1. L-Profound, the chart listing Canada, among the nations with higher fatality rates from C.C.P. virus(Corvid-19) and suppressing the use of HCQ, compared to even 3rd world nations allowing or supporting it’s use.

      If you are high risk take a copy of this and the AAPS civil suit et al to your physician if you become infected and before, should you wish to go on low dose HCQ as prophylaxis against Covid-19.

      Take a copy to your lawyer if you are refused due to gov’t. restriction.

  5. Does anyone else think that Jeff Epstein had built a mosque at the south-west cape of his island?
    It surely looks like a mosque from the Wikipedia’s description of the structure and from the aerial imagery.
    The Clinton-Wahhabi connection is worth looking into, I think.

  6. Canada’s largest school board appoints a racist “anti-racist” superintendent.
    Sad for those who have to send innocent kids to these school for such victimhood brain washing.
    Check out her twitter feed for such things as a “posture of correction” and practicing “gratitude for the gift of correction”
    What a moron. How about the gift of a decent education?
    https://twitter.com/DebbieDonsky

    1. Hard to imagine someone more eagerly swallowing woke culture ideology.

      I’ve had enough dealings with educationists with fancy-schmancy degrees to know that this how many of them actually think.

  7. It’s the long weekend in BC! Our very own Dr. Bonnie Henry advises us that “[n]ow is not the time for sharing anything that’s been in your mouth.” But if you are hooking up, “[u]se protection like condoms or dental dams to reduce transmission risks for COVID-19 (…)”. Let the good times roll: https://goodtimes.gov.bc.ca/

    1. Uh, isn’t it hard to smoke a shared joint that has a condom on it? (“Hey, man, this stuff tastes like rubber…..”)

      B. C.: the province where logic goes to die……

  8. Blackie’s bought and paid for CBC is spending Saturday celebrating emancipation day. Lots of stories that Canadians are racist bastards. Heartwarming demand from a Nova Scotia senator that Canada recognize a bill being discussed to make the day official, and have the evils of our white society be taught in schools.

    1. Heartwarming demand from a Nova Scotia senator that Canada recognize a bill being discussed to make the day official

      Just what this country needs: another completely useless holiday. How, since we already have a civic holiday in August, why not take the whole week off?

  9. “Sargon And Lauren Southern Declare WAR On Patreon, This Could WIPE Out Leftist’s Income” — Timcast
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Px46aTSuX2g

    Could cost Patreon tens to hundreds of millions.
    As one comment put it “Patreon has generously offered to match your $250 dollar donation to free speech a hundredfold.”

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