
peteromal.bsky.social
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I am again reminded that not a single Canadian province, nor our federal govt, have conducted a rigorous, serious public inquiry into why we allowed people to die from COVID who didn't need to die. The U.K COVID inquiry is doing exactly what we refuse to do. www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2023...
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Whenever I hear that an organization is rescinding a ban, I want to short sell their stock.
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My wife collects them and she calls them pylons. So if I want to avoid problems, I exercise my free will and call them pylons.
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Goals are tedious. The important metric is the SOG differential, where the Sens are winning.
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That's shockingly true. The stock market magic happens when disease cultivation is properly balanced in relation to remedial medications.
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So does Mr. Big himself.
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Maybe he wants to stay on as long as he can because his cronies aren't the only ones in on the Greatest Political Grift in Canadian History. Mr Big himself might be pocketing multi-billion dollar generational wealth. The Pacific Scandal was pin money in comparison.
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That headline is comedy gold. Should end with a laugh track.
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Fun idea. I've been a:
- truck shunter
- grocery packer
- jiffy supply trucker
- spaghetti salesman...
I could go on.
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This raises the historical question: When exactly did public health officials give up promoting infectious disease control? And why?
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Any examples of what you're referring to?
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Eats at table! Great milestone event. Soon she can pay rent?
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Excellent. She's a very heroic Canadian, one of the best of us ever.
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My point was/is that he needed approval from the premier's office to make this specific hate policy announcement at this time, and to shine a bright light on it, rather than to quietly announce it to the evangelical crowd on a Friday evening to muted applause.
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Florida kids will learn that "slaves" were just indentured interns, learning new skills for use in their next lives. Uh huh. That'll help them develop critical think... ah... hmm... nevermind.
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Exactly. Why else would Lecce be allowed to openly cater to the party's mostly-ignored evangelical haters. Ford is in trouble, so go find a powerless group to hate.
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What? Ungrateful workers prefer staying home? This despite the architectural nothingscape created for them to work in closed stalls? No wonder billionaires are fleeing to places that aren't on fire.
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I agree, this is a distraction initiative. Gotta protect the boss man.Too bad if it promotes hate against children who've harmed no-one. This is a disgrace.
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Looks to me like an attempt to distract us from Ford's criminality, to give us something divisive to get all enraged about. So what if a few more kids are hurt, some even die. Gotta protect the boss man, right? Lecce, you're a disgrace.
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Good adaptation. Looks like Regina.
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FFS. Really? Is this targeted misery initiative intended to trigger a divisive debate to distract us from Ford's criminality? If so, shame on you Minister Lecce. Kids will be hurt, some might even die. You're a disgrace.
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It's a remarkable time to be alive, a time when "parental rights" can become a banner for a hate group. We are so fucked.
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Of course. (Perhaps it was too sarcastic, or not sarcastic enough.)
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Went really well, since the provinces and municipalities and private developers all showed leadership in ensuring affordable housing was built. It's why housing prices are now lower than ever.
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This very morning I performed my very first block here for someone who rudely replied in a similar way to a posting I made. It didn't make me feel good, but I'm glad I had that option.
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Are you opposing the migration of popular sports, and every popular league, to their own paywalled streaming service? If so, are you also insanely opposed to turning all sports into online betting shows? Then maybe you should just stop liking so many sports, or sell your house and watch all sports.
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In our current mindf*ck era, the only proper use of the word is to describe people who are actively opposed to racism.
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Evidence of corruption is needed or the corrupt will go forward uninterrupted. The AG provided a great service to us by collecting the evidence needed to make suspicion of Ford's corruption an established fact. What now happens is up to the media, the opposition, the police, the courts, and voters.
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On reflection, I'm okay with publicly mocking the truly vile so as to counter the effort to normalize them and their villainy. Public displays of mockery assert to people (like me) that we aren't alone in our revulsion towards the vile, that we are united in our disgust. I see that as a good thing.
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That's a fabulous piece, enjoyed it thoroughly. My fav quote from Icke in your article is: "...and, as I'll come to later, a microchipped population.” I may use that as a signature closing statement to end future Skeets.
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I've seen mandate letters for federal ministers, but I've never seen a mandate letter to a minister that included an explicit mandate for the min's chief of staff. Is that common in Ontario?
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Wasn't the shovel with a hole called the Ross rifle, as produced by his company?
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Sovereign Citizens in convoy formations can stop forest fires on their own. Sure thing.
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You think he does what he does because he "likes" developers? Might he have a more personal agenda that developers can help him with?
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Wow. Dozens.
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He can't stop talking and yelling.
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I thought they were booing something he said 10 seconds or so before he called climate change a hoax. Good times.
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Are you sniping at a Jorden Peterson event?
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This is funnier than twiX.
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True, but the commentary here is pretty hilarious.
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!!!!
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Hah! Good one.
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Give people enough pot and porn, and Planned Parenthood will look after itself.
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We only hear about things that go wrong with the RCMP. Media don't care about their good work, so people don't hear about it.