Wednesday, January 13, 2021

Mid-Week Post

Your middle-of-the-week act of subversion ...



It's called spite, you emotional retards, and everyone knows it:

The House of Representatives on Wednesday made Donald Trump the first U.S. president ever to be impeached twice, formally charging him with inciting an insurrection just a week after a violent mob of his supporters stormed the Capitol.


An insurrection he did not incite or approve of and barely a week from when a child-sniffing cheater assumes office.

Americans, how could you let these cheating frauds lord their pettiness and inadequacy over you?


Also:

He is a true hero,” said Nasser Pooli, the Iranian-Canadian activist who organized the Toronto rally. “The whole world is behind Donald Trump … He stands with people, not with the government, not with the media — they lie to your face.”



From the most corrupt government ever re-elected:

Corporate lawyers in New York including Hillary Clinton donors hosted a 2019 campaign fundraiser for Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller, newly-released records show. Miller yesterday did not comment: “All aspects of the law were faithfully adhered to.”

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Liberal MP Omar Alghabra (Mississauga Centre Ont.), newly-appointed transport minister, yesterday had no comment on a bailout of the airline sector as exasperated unions appealed for quick aid. A cabinet panel a month ago warned of an “urgent need of targeted assistance to avoid collapse.”

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By nearly every measure, the RCMP is failing in terms of its obligation to ensure that Canadians have access to information about its operations and decision-making.” RCMP leaders made promises, but showed little effort in keeping them. As for Blair, “the response I received from the minister falls short on many fronts, particularly when it comes to commitments to improve transparency and timely responses. He has ignored most recommendations and appears unconcerned by the failings identified.”

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Google and Facebook received a growing share of the federal government’s advertising budget after the Trudeau Liberals took power, as Ottawa quadrupled how much it spent each year on ads from the American web giants between 2015 and 2019.


Also - let's not forget run-of-the-mill corruption and ineptitude:

The Department of Employment confirms one manager and an employee were implicated in serious wrongdoing, and disclosed an “integrity and security office” had misused government credit cards. The department yesterday would not name people involved in the fraud or indicate if police were called: ‘What sort of financial checks are in place?’



Well thank God that someone is putting all of their efforts into shutting down Ontario and fining people for not wearing masks instead of putting their resources into something like this:

Two Iranian men living in Canada are accused by U.S. authorities of buying “highly sophisticated” manufacturing and transportation equipment and secretly shipping it to Iran to circumvent strict sanctions.

 

It's not like Iran is a global threat or anything.



We don't have to trade with China:

Furthermore, each person in China must have an ID card. It is impossible for a person to catch a flight or train, open a bank account, get a job, or rent an apartment without using their card. Each ID card contains a computer chip which is also used to track people's movements. Many Christian leaders, before they go into hiding, have placed their cards inside a microwave oven for a few seconds, which ruins the chips and renders them useless.

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The Chinese government believes that Canadian media portrayed the communist country unfairly when discussing the coronavirus pandemic.

In a statement, the Embassy of the People’s Republic of China in Canada said China took an “open, transparent and responsible” approach to dealing with Canada during the pandemic, and Canadian media is wrong to state otherwise.

“Some Canadian media have taken the COVID-19 pandemic as an opportunity to smear and attack China’s political system, style of diplomacy and anti-pandemic response. The Chinese side expresses strong dissatisfaction and firm opposition to this,” they wrote.

“Smearing and pointing fingers will not help fight against the pandemic. We urge relevant media to respect the fact and stop irresponsible reports and attacking and smearing China.”

Before the outbreak was declared a pandemic, China downplayed the threat of the virus and allowed the virus to spread. Further, the World Health Organization peddled the false Chinese Communist Party claim that they did not detect any human-to-human transmission with the virus. 

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China’s Sinovac Biotech defended the safety and efficacy of its experimental COVID-19 vaccine on Wednesday, after researchers in Brazil released late-stage clinical data showing efficacy that was much lower than initially announced.

The vaccine was just 50.4% effective at preventing symptomatic infections in the Brazilian trial, including data on “very mild” cases, researchers said on Tuesday.

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The Department of Foreign Affairs yesterday issued a rare advisory warning Canadian companies to beware of importing slave-made goods from China. “Due diligence is essential,” said the department.

We know that, stupid. Now stop pretending that you care.


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