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OftenWrong

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  1. Well it will be good to see him gone and let's hope forever, but that doesn't mean we will be better off. For who will this progressive young generation go with if not JT? Probably not the 'conservative' guy. No. That leaves you know who... yep. The Jagged Meat-headed Singer.
  2. Am simply trying to help you assuage your fear and paranoia over what is called Climate Change. Despite all the intense media hype, these events are not due to it. Not if we believe the official model. The earth's average temp has risen about 0.85 degrees from the standard. Meanwhile the Paris accord sets a limit of 1.5 degrees, close to double this. I am just quoting the Paris accord and observing the numbers. You people do the math.
  3. Right on time. Cue the media ridicule of those who speak truth to power. https://www.ctvnews.ca/canada/fear-falsehoods-and-conspiracy-theories-ignite-amid-canada-s-wildfires-1.6534274 By making them appear as conspiracy theorists overshadows any real criticism of government mishandling. That way you can sleep snuggly, ExFlier.
  4. Sure, just order by Uber
  5. Oh dear. What is it like Terminator to you, or what? "It can't be bargained with... it can't be reasoned with, doesn't feel pity or remorse or fear. And it absolutely will not stop, EVER!" Get Help
  6. Do you eat roots and berries and live off the land as well? Just wonderin'
  7. Yes, but the sudden increase in cardiac disease and sudden death in a younger age group are exactly part of what would contribute to true excess deaths. That matters more than your insistence that someone give the definition without looking it up. How do you know anyway. Did you look it up?
  8. Shhh... you are disturbing people's sleep. This isn't right... Excess deaths are calculated by counting the number of young people who are "dying suddenly".
  9. This is why, the situation is actually dire because by announcing it, he has taken on a formidable enemy. These folks got a lot of money and influence. They are essentially playing with Canada, using this country to try out their radical ideas. It's my understanding that Freeland is on the board of the WEF. What is she doing there? Is that even legal? https://www.weforum.org/people/chrystia-freeland She's a policy maker, get it? That's how they get their hooks into the country. There needs to be an investigation.
  10. I am simply channeling the message and attitude of the people on the ground. As we now see. Let's just say, it behooves the likes of Guilbeault et al to make the biggest deal possible out of every natural disaster or adverse climate event. And that's why people are getting fed up. We know when we are being shystered. Some of us do, anyway.
  11. One road out, eh. Sounds whimsical. So no one anticipated a problem with one road out, given how the area is surrounded by bush? No one said, lets cut a safety perimeter around us to act as a firewall? They can't protect the road? So no one ever said, hey let's cut down every tree within two miles, or lets plan an alternate route. Like me pappy used to say, Sorry dude, a lack of planning and preparation on your part does not constitute an emergency response on my part.
  12. I don't know about you people but I for one have had enough scare-mongering, chicken little and crying wolf from the government. Raising the hype and calling too many false alarms will do that. So it's irresponsible. The government is irresponsible when they manipulate the message to cry wolf, and it has consequences. Evacuation is a big deal and should not be sone whimsically. How are they making that determination? Do they haveany guidelines or protocol, or is it just done by feelsies.
  13. I must agree, this is not due to global warming. More like just bad luck with forestfires, bad management and some arson. People went camping in droves after covid. Saw some data showing that humans were the number one cause, lightning was number two. Either way, more people more fires.
  14. Canada's federal finance minister, who openly brayed about not owning a car when asked about the gas prices, gets a $273 dollar fine for speeding in Alberta.

    https://www.cbc.ca/amp/1.6944532

    These are the people telling you what to do.

    1. OftenWrong

      OftenWrong

      It's unlikely that premier Smith will intervene to have the ticket dropped. That would be unethical... ;) 

    2. Army Guy

      Army Guy

      What no security detail ? after all the fuss the liberals made about extra protection, and here she is in the heart of conservatives Ville, with no protection...How did she survive...

  15. Excellent examples. Hello, science and world history 101!
  16. Turns out that a number of these people prefer fentanyl itself, because presumably it has a real killer high. So they take the government sanctioned smacker jack and sell it, then use the money to buy the harder stuff on the street. Cause it's got the elephant tranquilizer
  17. The Nicean creed was accepted in 325, Rome was sacked around 450. So they barely made it one century after Christianity became fully adopted. Prior to that they were being fed to lions for entertainment, apparently. The wrath IS what Rome brings to Christianity. That's the Roman part of Roman Catholics. Meanwhile Jesus and disciples were pacifist Jews. I see it more like, Christian love and compassion came to Rome at the wrong time. Or maybe it was the right time, it was what was needed to finally bring down the beast after all. Deliver them a bomb with Jesus as the payload...
  18. Was it that people chose Amazon, or was it that there was no other choice. Aye, there's the rub. Shirley it was due to covid. You need to look at who was making the money and whether they used that financial power to pull some strings, to make the government shut all the littleguys down.
  19. Maybe that dog knows you a lot better than you think, eh little herbie?
  20. There there fella, not to worry. I will not take your bogeyman away from you.
  21. The number of forest fires per year is about the same for 2023, at least so far, but the amount of land area that's been burned is greater. Doesn't mean we should all just shrug and say 'oh well, it's because of global warming what else can you do.' There may be more to it than that. Maybe there is more we can do, than just keep on blaming the global warming bogeyman.
  22. Evidently you people certainly have. I knew about forest fires already a long time ago, so they can't pull a fast one on me...
  23. You live in Yellowknife now, do you? I thought you were a total wuss when it came to misquitos, and shit.
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