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OftenWrong

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  1. Downtown Ottawa is under siege. Federalis have sent in the RCMP, and they've locked the core completely down with concrete barriers. Problem is that it just takes a few more trucks to pile up along the roads there, and you have the same problem anyway and are choking off ever more of the city. It should be noted that Ottawa is in a strategically risky location, in that it is isolated from the rest of the country and accessible through only a few major roads. Although it might have been a good idea in the past to defend from US invasion by providing only one way in along highway 416, that bottleneck now makes it vulnerable to being chocked off from supply chains... by trucks.
  2. I say this looks good on our PM, keep it up. Out yourself, whatever you are. Now we’re seeing more about this stupid shyte on other countries news, not Canada. Even CNN is mocking Mr. Trudeau. Keep it up. Keep me up...
  3. It is odd, stupid even, that they've taken this step as a party during such a crucial time when the government is in minority, and the PM looks highly vulnerable on stage. If ever there was time to call for the government to fall, that time is now. So perhaps this move is more than stupid. Looking back at Ontario, we saw a quick change in leadership as well, at a time when there was virtual certainty among politicos that the Liberal premier would fall. The next premier of ON would be the leader of the Progressive Conservative party... Another view is- Mr. O'Toole was simply brushed aside, to make way for the next PM.
  4. Hopefully it's just one more nail in the Liberal's coffin.
  5. Really they should not be called vaccines at all, but antivirus programs. They literally are injecting a genetic "code" that alters your cells and provides a whole new function. It's like biological software, and we, are the hardware platform. And weirdly, just as in computer software, those who are capable of making anti-virus program are also capable of making new viruses. Same goes with this field of endeavour. That's why Bill Gates has a hard-on for mRNA vaccines...
  6. Of course they are experimental, in that such a technology has never been used on humans before. This is a new technology entirely, not a vaccine. I am surprised you don't know this, as it's known from the onset when these "vaccines" were first given emergency authorization. You may google for yourself those facts as they are well known and understood. Emergency use approvals were deemed necessary as this technology has never been approved before. Even though they have been experimenting with mRNA in laboratories for years. It is developed, as an alternative to vaccines. An article from Nature.com describes the issue of emergency authorization for mRNA technology. https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-020-03219-y
  7. Well they already passed on Bernier, so that's out as well. This party does not have a cohesive vision, and they are their own biggest problem. All Liberals need do is sit back and munch popcorn, and let them take themselves down.
  8. I think most Canadians are sympathetic to their cause, and the more the PM opens his angry festering gob the more repulsive he becomes. They expect people to come back to Ottawa in large numbers again this weekend. I may head up there myself and see what's going on first hand. Though I hate it whenever I go there. People are always pissing and shitting everywhere.
  9. The Canadian Medical Association and other advocates call on the Canadian government to help other countries get vaccine. The reverse argument says, we are hoarding and taking up the vaccine in our 3rd and soon 4th doses, while other countries are somewhere around 1% vaccinated. Obviously since people and commodities can travel around the world with lightning speed, so can tons of viruses. CMA, activists call on Canada to speed vaccine access globally to stop new variants Some titilating highlights: The Canadian Medical Association and a group of domestic and international activists are calling on the federal government to do more to boost COVID-19 vaccination efforts in less developed countries in order to end the pandemic. Raising the international vaccination rate in less prosperous countries is the only way to prevent the emergence of new COVID-19 variants “Without taking this perspective, we will continue to find ourselves in a perpetual cycle of pandemic management, with new variants and mutations developing in countries where vaccine rates remain low,” ... So, keep getting your booster shots one-two-three. But they'll nay make you safer, nor set you free. Therefore they've mandated vaccination, necessary for globalization.
  10. Yes, that is true. However you are over-simplifying the matter and we have discussed it here ad nauseam. - mrna was given emergency by-pass authorization. - Rules that govern vaccine safety and would have made these vaccines unacceptable were overridden. - The government is not being forthcoming and truthful about the numbers. - The government enacted emergency measures to bypass legislation. What they need to do with the $10M is use it to raise legal challenges. Sue the government. Use the money to apply sustained pressure on the government. However, some will argue that paying truckers to block the streets of Ottawa, which is essentially illegal, is akin to funding organized criminal acts.
  11. And they implemented vaccine safety protocols, which apparently are now being ignored. Stupid-idiot virus slaves are just ignorant.
  12. Le’Tool might be looking for a new party. Maybe give People’s Party a seat, that would kick the PC big fat asses.
  13. Right, so they were forced to lose their jobs because of the mandate.. If I recall about 25% didn't want to take the vaccine, but were forced to either do so or lose their livelihood. If the field you work in has implemented mandates everywhere, you lose more than your job. You lose your profession. Many wouldn't have gotten the shot except that the employer imposed a mandate, and said either get it or no more workies for you. Doesn't mean they like it or agree. They made the punishment untenable for most people to accept in such a short order. Some would call that blackmail. In some workplaces people have to sign a new employment contract where they agree to take each and every shot the health authority and/or employer deems necessary. That means all inoculations they deem necessary, and as frequently as they deem necessary. Once you sign that, they literally own your ass. .... Faustian age upon us, sign here and you agree your body is a commodity. Thy temple shall it no longer be.
  14. Yep. Go on... make your move.
  15. Not to worry. I heard they got some really big trucks coming in.
  16. I guess Maxime Bernier is having a glass of wine tonight.
  17. No one should replace him. Disband the CPC, they are the problem. I mean, obviously there's a lot of politics going on behind the scenes, eh? We need a new party, one that is conservative but at the same time, progressive. Or is that like yer oxy-moron? It sounds like it, but it ain't. You know what I'm getting at here. The CPC does not fit or fill the bill for modern Canadian conservatives, whether oxymoronic or not. They are too archaic. Bunch of old men with old and stupid ideas. Whoever's running that show must also be stupid. They soiled themselves when they so publicly voted down Climate change. Mr. O'toole should have politely stepped down right then.
  18. Yep. Now we see the violence that is inherent in the system.
  19. It's worth looking back and revisiting what happened, because we are literally assailed with new information every day, to the point it's hard to get a complete picture. Surges in terminal disease, surges in drug use and suicide, and psychological illnesses. There is a crushing demand for mental health counselling, yet what has the government done to help with that? Why are thousands of people going untreated and suffering, yet we have provinces sending money to fight Bill 21 in Quebec, or something. This is what the political leaders of this country love to spend time and money on. .... The incompetents who lead us are making noises like they are going to ease things back to normal now. Whether that be a good thing or not I leave up to you to decide.
  20. Not to worry, we are all often wrong at times. There’s a little oftenwrong in all of us.
  21. The same thing that happens to chicken little for saying "the sky is falling!" too many times. And the boy who cried wolf. Ahh, what we have learned. Now everything old is new again.
  22. Somehow that got posted in the wrong thread. Or maybe not... it is hard to tell. They seek to amplify the bad news, and in doing so actually become broadcasters of the voice of the fringe themselves. Presumably, this is done to scare the shit out of you. Fear is safety, safety is fear. ... "Instructions" can be too highly prescriptive. They presume a basic level of idiocy. But the more instructions you put on it, the harder it gets too read. That's the paradox. It's like the safety board at our workplace. It has so many government-prescribed posters and documents on it, it's hard too read. Especially when you want find important information during an actual emergency.
  23. This is Canada's Tiananmen Square. We must speak up against our dearly-incompetent leader. They have to put up with it for now, just like your Chinese communist heroes did with the world watching. But boy oh boy, do they ever want to get in there and take them out of there by the sound of sabre rattling, weeping, and gnashing of teeth. Bring on the riot police, clear them out! This has gone too far! No Mr. Chairman. This has only begun... They even got the army generals to speak out in outrage, on a Sunday. That tells you something right there.
  24. It may not matter that the constitution is being violated, since there must be times when a constitution needs to be overridden, as during national emergencies or under a war measures act. But these are supposed to be temporary measures. The Covid emergency, while it allows the government to impose emergency measures doesn't seem to have an exit plan. There is no mechanism for removing the emergency measures, and it doesn't seem like our government is willing to relinquish control. Instead they are presenting an expanding and ever-changing system of vaccine mandates and boosters, and rule changes to the point we cannot understand the rules any more. It's classic government bungling and overreach. That's why there has to be some pushback from people to persuade the government to kindly back off. The more people who get on board the better. There must be a lot of support, given the amount of funding they've received.
  25. All good examples of government overreach that is demonstrably harmful, if not merely useless.
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