Thursday, June 04, 2020

Wow - People Really Have A Handle On This Coronavirus

I have no idea why anyone would entrust their lives to people so corrupt and stupid.

None:
Health Minister Patricia Hajdu yesterday said cabinet will be better prepared for the next pandemic, but did not comment on mismanagement of a national stockpile of medical supplies that cost $1.8 billion. MPs have demanded answers from a key official with the Public Health Agency responsible for maintaining the stockpile: “We’re talking about money.”

Patty's only answer for this colossally wasteful and lethal foul-up is that she will do better next time?

If she worked for a private company and lost that amount of money, her pension would go up in smoke.

But in Canada, we reward such idiocy.

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With the Trudeau Government ordering 37 MILLION syringes in preparation for mass vaccination, the question many Canadians have is this:

Will the Trudeau government force us all to take a vaccine made by China’s military?

As we know, the Trudeau government decided to make Canada the ONLY country in the world that co-operated with an arm of the Chinese Communist Military on a vaccine.

As a result, it is possible that the vaccine distributed in Canada will be made by a the military of a hostile foreign power.


With that insanity in mind, how could the government possibly justify forcing us to take it?

They won't force anyone.

Canadians will agree to take it for the same reasons that they agreed to hide in their homes for three months and pat a driveling idiot on the back for doing such a super job handling things while hiding in a cottage.

Darwin's will be done.

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Internet users are spreading “malicious falsehoods” about the pandemic, a Liberal MP yesterday told the Commons. Cabinet advisors have proposed a first-ever federal registry of Canadian digital publishers bound by a government code of conduct: “We must be mindful of the importance of sharing reliable, trustworthy information.”

Would those be the "falsehoods" that China is supremely guilty of this entire pandemic?

Because those aren't falsehoods.

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I would investigate more deeply but, yes - I would say suicides are inevitable:

Unemployment brought on by the COVID-19 lockdown could trigger as many as 2,100 extra suicides this year and next, predicts a new study whose lead author is calling on governments to re-open the economy faster.

The paper by University of Toronto researchers says action is “urgently needed” to prevent mental distress that could lead to hundreds more people than usual taking their own lives.

The analysis is based on historic evidence that each one per cent rise in joblessness is associated with a similar one per cent hike in the number of people who die by suicide.


As of this writing, there have been 7,637 coronavirus deaths in this country.


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