Monday, August 09, 2021

Wow, People Really Have A Handle On This Coronavirus Screw-Up

They sure do:

Six million Canadians eligible for Covid shots who’ve declined to get vaccinated to date may lose “certain privileges,” the Public Health Agency said yesterday. The remarks followed the Prime Minister’s suggestion that government employees and those in the federally-regulated private sector be forced to vaccinate: “That’s also a live issue.”

 

When do the lawsuits start? 

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An Australian priest states his case against lockdowns.

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There are a total of 9,698 AEFI reports received following 19,465,667 doses of COVID-19

vaccines administered in Ontario to date with a reporting rate of 49.8 per 100,000 doses

administered (0.05% of all doses administered)

This represents an increase of 637 AEFI reports compared to previous week ...

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Ottawa is the nation’s stay-home capital of the pandemic, Statistics Canada said yesterday. Nearly half the city’s workforce stayed home with pay after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau advised the public to “figure out how to stay home from work and work from home” as a Covid precaution: “This is what we all need to be doing.” 

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If you can't kill them, starve them!:

New Democrats say they’ve have been flooded with calls from Canadians aged 65 and up who suddenly find themselves cut off from monthly government payments due to the pandemic benefits they relied on last year.

 

As of this writing, no Member of Parliament has lost his or her pay or his pension because of the lockdowns they implemented. Consider, also, when these MPs did not appear in the House of Commons that there was no decrease of privilege or payment.

 

 

How embarrassing:

Dr. Joe Vipond has been promoted as the voice of reason by the legacy media. He pushes for more extreme lockdowns, he undermines public health recommendations when they go against his own personal opinions, and he even went as far as calling for a “general strike.”

What the legacy media isn’t telling you is that Vipond is a wealthy NDP donor. He’s likely one of their top donors.

 

 

No, people just stopped caring

So why are some people choosing not to vote?

It’s an important question not just in this provincial election — but also as talk of a possible federal election looms.

To put it simply, they’re not interested.

According to a Statistics Canada survey on the October 2019 federal election, “not interested in politics” was the top reason for not casting a ballot that year, with 35 per cent of non-voters citing it as their main reason.

 

People still have their beer, their Netflix and the endless supply of emotionally retarded MPs who will never lose their pension no matter how incompetent they are.


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