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OftenWrong

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  1. He's just playin you suckers for a fool. But if anyone needs to be "told", it should be political leaders who use their position as a platform, to catapult the bullroar. For who is it that really emboldened the government of NB to take this inhumane position? Why, Mr. Trudeau of course. His hateful rhetoric towards Canadians is totally unacceptable. It speaks volumes about our system and the mentality of those who keep electing these useless punks. Regardless of decisions made by grocery clerks, who appear to have more compassion and common sense than the government, the government of NB must be held accountable for the illegal legislation they passed. There are unquestionably people who cannot take the vaccine, so this is discrimination based on a person's medical status.
  2. Right, so we can go look things up if we want to know the truth. Makes sense. Of course, the medium is the message when comes to Google. That's why I prefer Bing, Yahoo, Duck Duck Go /s I find it much like when the Greeks consulted the oracle of delphi, it's all about the question. The "-covid" argument in a google query is a powerful tool that they haven't eliminated (yet). ... Like my pappy said, science is like alcohol. Perfectly fine, in moderation... I see politics as the problem in society. It is the contaminant, the poison tincture getting slipped into our martini when we're looking the other way. Whatever politics mingles, with gets watered down and becomes a thing that is vile. It is politics we must keep in a sealed jar, to only be opened under strict conditions. In the hands of a wise man it heals. In the hands of a fool, death. Politics is not a thing to be feared, but a tool that we choose to use wisely, or not. It should not be revered. Trample upon its remains, burn it to ash. Then we can move forward in life.
  3. Indian farmers give a mighty "screw you!!" to the government concerning the repeal of farming laws that protected their rights. They even continued the protest after the government backed down, forcing them to give even more concessions.

    Now that's the way to do it! Shut down the devil sound!

    Shut down the devil sound!

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  4. Doesn't take much, does it, for the monkeys to drop the pretense and be at each other's throats. Thin veneer of civility. It's like a Twilight Zone episode. Only no Rod Serling to give us a closing moral.
  5. It's not a dichotomy of vaccinated vs. not vaccinated , as there surely are many people vaccinated who do not support these Orwellian measures. I guess we should send food to NB, as they are not feeding their citizens. Let's start a Go Fund Me.
  6. Sloppy workmanship. Gamblor is rather ham-fisted.
  7. The whole issue with New Brunswick is exactly this. Stores can either enforce 2m distancing (which automatically limits the number of people allowed in the store) or demand to see double-vaxxed papers. It should not be an either-or. All persons have the rights. I for one would tolerate continued restrictions, so that my brothers and sisters who may be unvaccinated can continue to eat. What the hell is wrong with you people.
  8. Mr. Trudeau (Senior) put it rather eloquently one time. "Canadians are a simple lot, easy to please. A bottle of beer, a hockey game..." To which his son responded in kind... "Let them have drugs."
  9. Steam-roller effect Carte-Blanche One size fits all Because you are the thing to be shaped Force fed in cages and now zoned out on dope, free dope Step right up, step right up
  10. I don't see what that has to do with medical incompetence, as in "death by medical mistake". Will the new private health care system make people more competent in their jobs? Presumably, it is just a funding system. ergo, non-sequitur, non-issue, nonsense
  11. Many are asking the same thing. Perhaps what we are seeing is a form of population control. How else can we stop the train wreck we are on, technological society gone mad, in a race for supremacy over one another. Too many rats in the cage, and the supercomputers showed them what to do. Everything must be shut down as quickly as possible. The advent of Thunbergian society. .... The psychological impact of covid restrictions on our social life is an issue not being discussed. Instilling fear of contact with others, especially at a young age. Restrictions on gatherings and on meeting new people. Eventually this must have an impact on the birth rate. Results for the google query "worldwide child births under covid" https://www.google.com/search?q=worldwide+child+births+under+covid Examples from page one- Birthrates are declining globally – here's why it matters - The ... https://www.weforum.org › agenda › 2021/06 › birthra... Jun 15, 2021 — In many countries, COVID-19 has suppressed population growth by causing a decline in births, migration and life expectancy. Even before the ... Early assessment of the relationship between the COVID-19 ... https://www.pnas.org › content by A Aassve · 2021 · Cited by 1 — (15) find that the rate of decline in births increased, on average, ... 37% (34%) of the total reported COVID-19 cases (deaths) worldwide. The coming COVID-19 baby bust is here - Brookings Institution https://www.brookings.edu › up-front › 2021/05/05 › t... May 5, 2021 — New data show 40000 "missing births" in the final months of 2020, confirming Melissa Kearney and Phil Levine's analysis which predicted a ... Half a million fewer children? The coming COVID baby bust https://www.brookings.edu › research › half-a-million-f... Jun 15, 2020 — The decline in births could be on the order of 300,000 to 500,000 fewer births next year. We base this expectation on lessons drawn from ... From boom to bust - why lockdown hasn't led to more babies https://www.bbc.com › news › world-56415248 Mar 18, 2021 — "I'm sitting indoors in the years when I can have a child." US birth rate falls during pandemic · Covid 'could set women's equality back 25 ... The number of births in Canada has fallen to a 15-year low ... https://globalnews.ca › covid-declining-birth-rate-canada Oct 2, 2021 — An expert said the declining birth rate can also be pinned to ... said the COVID-19 pandemic proved to be “the opposite of a baby boom,” ... Potential Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Future Birth Rate https://www.frontiersin.org › fpubh.2020.578438 › full Influences of COVID-19 Pandemic on Fertility Rate Worldwide · by M Ullah · 2020 · Cited by 21 — This highly contagious disease originated in China, and rapidly spread worldwide, ... Global Baby Drought of Covid-19 Crisis Risks Population ... https://www.bloomberg.com › news › articles › global-... Mar 13, 2021 — A dropping birth rate is particularly evident in Italy, one of the first outbreak hotspots. Births in 15 cities there plummeted 22% in December, ... How the coronavirus pandemic is affecting birthrates worldwide https://www.washingtonpost.com › world › 2020/07/15 Jul 15, 2020 — Coronavirus baby boom or bust? How the pandemic is affecting birthrates worldwide. A woman holds a packet of contraceptive pills in Harare, ...
  12. Expanding the health care system would prevent the need for further lockdowns, and the need to pay out billions in CRB.
  13. Let's be realistic in assessment of the health care system. Piece of crap before covid. Canadians need to figure out where their heads are on this. It's time to make better plans. Health care should not be a zero-sum game.
  14. Surely we can do better than a binary choice? Or are Canadians willing to accept that.
  15. Or did the news pull a fast one on you- how overloaded was the NB health care system before covid came along? That could be an important factor.
  16. But let us also give the poster some credit where due. Is it the fault of these individuals when we have numerous municipalities across the land pronouncing their “climate emergency”, even admittedly that they are doing it as a purely symbolic gesture? We know this is true, and their reasons. But then, we are generally sane enough not to blow things up. generally...
  17. Exactly. Just as I alluded to in my earlier diatribe, about Dr. Suzuki. Now he has planted a seed in the minds of his followers- to protect the environment, we shall commit violence. Apologies and retractions don’t erase the sound-bite, bubble, information packet de jour, ipso facto, factum, fact. Feckless, if you know where I’m going with this. Final descent of end-stage liberalism: Dropping of all pretences. A call to arms. Initiate the final solution.
  18. Some remember, others conveniently disremember. When I heard it I thought, that was absurd yet for him, clearly necessary. Mr. Trudeau said that to appease someone. IMO, it was the very moment he got elected.
  19. I don't even know what that means. Evidently you're more informed on media bull-loney than me. I get my facts from the Prime Minister himself...
  20. You’ll have to take up your concerns with Mr. Trudeau. I have yet to hear your stammering hand-waving argument for what he meant about the “opportunity” for a great reset. What is the great reset? Most never even heard of it before. Obviously Mr. Trudeau knows, and has been having conversations about it with someone, but not Canadians. Tells you where we are at as far as he’s concerned- a buncha peons. That remark about the great reset wasn’t meant for us. You just do what you’re told, by the great, visionary leader.
  21. Mr. Trudeau has already outed himself and exposed what the virus really is. An opportunity for the great reset. That is as political as it gets. Thankfully, politics is also stupid, and generally fails its initiatives. People are seeing through the bull- loney, and the truth is there, resolute. Like a horse, waiting to be answered.
  22. Chronos
  23. Nice. Trying to think of some good ones here. Omicron is hard to beat. They picked it well. How about variant 666, Wormwood, Golgotha, Pluto, Leviathon
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