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Tuesday, 23 November 2021

What next, Maestro?

David Suzuki is suggesting there will be pipeline damage if Ottawa doesn't get moving on the climate change issue. 

This CBC shill for global warming and climate change sounds as though he is aiming to join the hooligans who want to break things if they don't get their way on the climate issue.

Or...is he actually inciting pipeline damage? 

Working Canadians should ask how much longer they are going to have to pay this guy's salary at CBC.

Friday, 12 November 2021

Blind Eye:

 I find it curious that the media hyper-ventilates about the climbing cost of inflation while ignoring its root cause.

The root cause? Have we forgotten Justin Trudeau's carbon footprint tax? That's the tax that socks it directly to Canadian industry--the guys who supply your farm produce, industrial haulage, fuels, and everything that moves.

Of course our breakfast cereal, milk and bread are going to cost more. Those guys out there have to raise their costs to pay new tax increases and get things to market.

Looking for someone to blame? Blame the guy you elected. He thinks the planet's climate needs saving and he's committed you to paying for it..




Friday, 5 November 2021

White Face?

 Some imaginative white teacher in a Toronto classroom is being taken to task for doing a blackface act for his students on Hallowe'en.

The electronic media is busy making a lynching party out of this for their captive viewers.

We're waiting for some imaginative black educator to come to school with face painted white like Waldo, or those mute mimes. 

This might show the hyper-sensitive neurotics in our society that their attitudes could stand some adjustment. .

Thursday, 28 October 2021

Fright night:

Hallowe'en is one of the natural holidays. More than anything else, it celebrates the end of another growth cycle.  

That can be either good or bad, depending on the harvest. Survival during the winter months ahead depended on a successful growth season. 

The season is celebrated in such parallel feast days as Thanksgiving and Oktoberfest in the northern hemisphere. Both feature plenty of food and drink.

Religious holidays attached to this seasonal celebration include All Saints Day.  Festivities include the ancestors in some Central and South American communities. They are held in cemeteries where families celebrate among the tombs and burial sites of those who went before them. We are told this can get pretty macabre in some locales. 

But why not? It's the recognition of Death, after all. Death is an important part of Life. It is a vital part of evolution. Without it, life would lose its identity..

Thursday, 7 October 2021

Tricky Treats:

No historic character is more deserving of being included on our list of Hallowe'en monsters than Adolf Hitler. 

Of course, there's little left to be said about der Fuehrer that hasn't been said before, probably better, and many times over.

On the positive side, old Adolf can be credited with instilling a fierce sense of pride in his countrymen, especially the youth. War films from the era show  soldiers, as young as 14, crying while their heavily drugged fuehrer fumbles pinning hero medals on them.

Question: Is programming a sense of pride into the nation's youth a good thing? 

Maybe not. There's a problem. A sense of pride never stands alone. It comes with a sense of contempt for others. 

It begs the question: Better than who? How? Why?

In the end, Hitler used pride to direct his Nazis to attack their neighbors. That resulted in the loss of about 25 million lives and their ultimate defeat.

Tuesday, 5 October 2021

PM Blameless:

 It's hard to blame Justin for his escape to BC on that new holiday his government decreed some time earlier.

There's little doubt he was joined by millions of Canadians who are tired of ridiculous holidays.

Who can blame Trudeau? The election is over and the voting done. No further need to impress the Furs & Feathers minority.


Wednesday, 22 September 2021

Manipulating Numbers:

 Media hype written to panic the viewing audience into accepting a certain view point is a not-so-subtle game. 

Here's an example: There were 658 new infections today. 458 of them were of the unvaccinated or single-dose category.

They could have said: 200 of the 658 new infections recorded today were people who were fully-vaccinated.

Of course, the second example would deliver the wrong perspective on their campaign to panic everyone, even the unwilling, to get jabbed.