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You can link to the account. You did with that Mountain Biker that said his life got ruined by the vaccine. Stop using VAERS as a reliable source. It's been co-opted by the AntiVax community.
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That's Tin Foil Hat Shit right there. Your rejection of consensus information has moved you into the realm where you'll only accept fringe information as reliable. It's the same delusion that leads people to believe the Earth is Flat. I'm sure a URL called https://c19ivermectin.com/ has objective analysis.
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Why don't you cite the Moose Jay example then?
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You mean like the ones that minimize the threat and told people not to get vaccinated?
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Then maybe they should use a drug that's actually proven to work.
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There's an accusation without proof.
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It's called inflation.
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It's also a flimsy study. Under 200 people, very early in the pandemic.
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https://globalnews.ca/news/8401613/fact-check-covid-19-vaccines-stillbirths-pregnancy/ https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMc2114466 Again it's a case of causation vs correlation. If you get vaccinated and experience a miscarriage, you may associate the two. When early pregnancy miscarriages are not all that uncommon, especially in older women. That's why people aren't supposed to announce their pregnancy until the second trimester.
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I can agree with lots of that. Public Servants have it good, even for low skilled jobs. BUT property taxes aren't that excessive and are a reflection of a good investment in owning a house. Where it sucks is renters who have to cover the landlord's property taxes, mortgage and utilities plus a markup to make renting worthwhile. Basement apartments are usually good options when that's a problem because the renter assists the homeowner in such costs.
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My property taxes aren't even in the top 5 of bills I care about. Mortgage Condo Fees Car Loan Car/Home Insurance Cable/Internet/Mobile Day Care Utilities, because it's a variable expense.
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To be fair, that's not a problem with the government. Their costs have gone up too. If Property taxes have doubled, then so has the value of your home. And if your income hasn't gone up as much as you'd like it, you can always try to better your financial situation through another job.
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A Canadian-made COVID-19 vaccine will soon apply for Health Canada approval. https://www.cbc.ca/news/health/covid-vaccine-canada-medicago-efficacy-1.6275759 It's plant-based. I guess that shuts up people who want to use the excuse that the current vaccines are made from aborted embryos. ?
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Ontario needs to invest in EVs as a realistic Option.
Boges replied to Boges's topic in Provincial Politics in Canada
Funny thing about that. Because many people are working from home, hydro rates have actually dropped. For awhile they removed Time-of-Use pricing. They've put that back (which is fine for EV drivers, as you can charge overnight) but the off-peak rate is under 10¢/kwh. The DoFo regime has offered remarkable stability in the Hydro file. There was always controversy under McWynnty. What bugs me most is the titles of his video. It's titled "Why EVs are a Scam" or something like that. Then you start watching the video and he's not taking about anything remotely related. It's click-bait. -
Yet you have no citation? Ontario regularly publishes these details. https://covid-19.ontario.ca/data/hospitalizations AND! With approaching 80% of the total population being fully vaxxed, you can't compare actual numbers as the unvaxxed population is much smaller than the vaxxed population. So they are over-representation compared to their percentage of the population.
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It's funny, the one treatment that was approved by the regulatory bodies is now seen as very dangerous. https://health.ucsd.edu/news/releases/Pages/2021-08-02-rethinking-remdesivir.aspx There are plenty of treatments that work. But you're looking for miracle drugs that should supplant the vaccine. Ivermectin isn't that. Cite your claim that half the seriously ill are vaccinated. And even if that was true, the vaccinated are a much bigger part of the population and almost all older vulnerable people are vaxxed. The vaccine is obviously less effective to those with compromised immune systems.
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They're reporting on the analysis from experts on the study. Here's a major study that was retracted for a myriad of issues. https://grftr.news/why-was-a-major-study-on-ivermectin-for-covid-19-just-retracted/
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https://www.bbc.com/news/health-58170809
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Tylenol is proved to reduce fever. What exactly is Ivermectin proven to do? Cite please.
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Is this forum just an avenue for you to bitch how poor you are? You've stopped getting your garbage collected? You've stopped using roads? You've opted out of Fire protection?
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OK, how about Hopkins Medicine. https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/conditions-and-diseases/coronavirus/the-covid19-vaccine-and-pregnancy-what-you-need-to-know More propaganda from "experts"?
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How about you cite some of the ridiculous claims you make. You're so frustrated to converse with because you parrot the crap you read on blogs like its verified facts. Can you cite a study directly linking miscarriages with the vaccine? Studies have found that pregnant women fare much MUCH worse when infected with COVID. https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/recommendations/pregnancy.html Pregnancy is actually an underlying condition that makes COVID more deadly.
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Everything is a conspiracy. ? It's funny how there's no time to do proper trials for Ivermectin but the trials done for the vaccine are insufficient. ?
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Ontario needs to invest in EVs as a realistic Option.
Boges replied to Boges's topic in Provincial Politics in Canada
Probably a Registration Tax of some kind. Governments can also mandate charges per kilometre or some sort of usage rate. All new cars have GPS technology so it would be easy to track. Those measures can't be too expensive though. Carbon taxes will have to be spent bolstering infrastructure. -
Ontario needs to invest in EVs as a realistic Option.
Boges replied to Boges's topic in Provincial Politics in Canada
I will concede, you won't get good options from EVs in the used car market. The technology is advancing too fast. The benefit of buying a new car is the lower Interest Rate on a loan and starting mileage and warranties from the start.
