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  • in reply to: Debt Rattle May 17 2020 #58895
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    I find it interesting that those who spied on Flynn don’t want the law applied to themselves.

    They only want their law.

    Maybe they should have thought this through before embarking down the path they took back in 2012 or so.

    Their path did not lead them where they wanted to go. Instead it eventually lead to exposure of their deeds.

    So far they have been very lucky. None of them have been charged or jailed. None are ever likely to be either.

    Only the people they have acused under their law have been charged and jailed.

    The perfect justice system, if you are corrupt!

    in reply to: Debt Rattle May 17 2020 #58893
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    Lasttwo:

    Statistical math is pretty much useless against something like this coronavirus. Especially, if you introduce people into the equation! Then you vere into the dismal science of economics!

    The only hope is to try and reduce the spread of the virus back down to a level where health authorities can employ their isolation and tracing capabilities.

    Based upon my visit to the local Home Depot store yesterday, where only about 50% were wearing masks, many not wearing masks properly, I would say we are a long, long way from reaching that point here in Ontario.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle May 16 2020 #58857
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    I am appalled that Canada’s and US’s top health officials are still saying masks don’t work!

    Everywhere where masks are worn by most of the people, they have the numbers to prove it does work!

    in reply to: Debt Rattle May 16 2020 #58856
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    Up here in Toronto, I went with my daughter to Home Depot to get some drywall compound and paint.

    We both wore N95 masks and gloves.

    At best mask wearing about 50:50. Some even wearing masks partly down! One person removed their mask at cashier!

    Respecting social distancing inside the store? Not so much! Only in the waiting line into the store!

    Oh by the way, the store was busy!

    My daughter said it was scary, people behaving as if the virus never existed! This was her first trip outside of the house since she came home from University!

    in reply to: Debt Rattle May 15 2020 #58814
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    Zerosum:

    My brother, working for GM in Detroit, took mechanical engineering at Waterloo!

    They seem to have skirted all around lowering any tuition fees! Just as I figured!

    in reply to: Debt Rattle May 15 2020 #58812
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    When it comes to Uncle Joe, I am just waiting for the Dems to introduce virtual Joe!

    At least virtual Joe will be able to repeat what the teleprompter says!

    This shouldn’t be too hard for them to do.

    After all the Dems have successfully elected dead people before!

    However trying to elect a half dead, half alive candidate might prove to be harder!

    However I wouldn’t want to underestimate the Dems!

    in reply to: Debt Rattle May 15 2020 #58811
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    Zerosum:

    Your list of educational challenges is interesting.

    One thing the educators do not want to see on the table is lower tuition fees!

    I wonder how many students, like my daughter, are questioning the value of online learning?

    in reply to: Debt Rattle May 15 2020 #58810
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    The Russians must be feeling a bit stretched beyond their limits.

    They have the fight of their life with the virus, on one hand, then they have to support the Dem’s constant never ending RussiaRussiaRussia theme in American politics, on the other hand.

    Russia’s support for the Dem’s RussiaRussiaRussia theme seems to be wavering!

    in reply to: Debt Rattle May 14 2020 #58766
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    The Virus

    The more I read about the virus, the more certain I am that everyone should be wearing masks. Throwing in vitamin D per John Day would probably have greatly helped too.

    One place you don’t hear about is the Czech Republic. When the virus struct, they immediately all started wearing masks! I don’t know if they did any other things to help fight the virus but they probably did.

    Their slogan was: “My mask protects you! Your mask protects me! A very simple and to the point message!

    Too bad the message in Canada and the US, was masks don’t work!

    in reply to: Debt Rattle May 14 2020 #58765
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    Zerosum:

    Is the vehicle traffic on your US/Cdn border cam still pretty quiet?

    I think last time you said it was mostly trucks.

    Ontario opening up hardware stores, so my daughter wants to buy some drywall compound, paint, and moulding to redo interior of house! Wife not too happy about it though! Energy wins over no-energy!

    in reply to: Debt Rattle May 14 2020 #58764
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    Lasttwo:

    The Maritime provinces, like BC, have done well in the fight against the virus. In this particular case you should be glad that you don’t count!

    Sadly, Quebecoise and Ontario, were most of the people in Canada live, have not done so well.

    The one good thing about having 10 provinces in charge of fighting the virus, at least some of them got it right!

    Can you imagine the disaster we would have had, had Trudeau been the only one in charge?

    During the beginnings of the virus, Trudeau was too busy visiting Africa and campaigning for a UN Security Seat! Also Trudeau was more concerned about not offending China than protecting Canadians from the virus.

    He repeatedly refuse to shut down air travel from virus infected countries until it was too late. That is a major reason Montreal and Toronto have been hit so hard. Those are the places most travellers went to (plus Vancouver).

    P.S. I was almost born in Labrador, but my Mother had to leave and go to Montreal, because there was no hospital at the time! Been in Labrador City many times. I have only been to the Maritimes once but really enjoyed the driving trip. Haiifax WW2 Corvette plus Bluenose. Cape Breton was nice. PEI’s beaches. NB blueberry area and Bay of Fundy. Not sure how you can swim in that cold ocean! My brother in Detroit can speak Newfie!

    in reply to: Debt Rattle May 14 2020 #58754
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    Canada’s Lockdown Just Like California’s Lockdown!

    BC may be doing OK but Ontario and Quebec are not doing OK. Between them, they are Canada. The other 8 provinces simply don’t count.

    In Toronto, wearing of masks is at best a 50:50 affair.

    New Canadians, generally younger, don’t seem to be wearing masks at all.

    Toronto has the same problem as Montreal. Montreal is just hogging the headlines from Hog Town (Toronto)!

    Quebec and Ontario politicians are lifting the lockdown because the half assed lockdown isn’t working and the politicians are afraid the voters will soon figure this out and punish the politicians.

    The virus visiting nursing homes lays bare Canada’s great medical system.

    Testing in Ontario and Quebec is still not available to anyone with symptoms of the virus. Only government workers can get tested.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle May 14 2020 #58751
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    FBI Leaking A Name

    Sometimes we need to be grateful that governments are so incompetant!

    in reply to: Debt Rattle May 13 2020 #58736
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    Up here in Toronto the wearing of masks is about a 50:50 affair at best.

    New Canadian, mostly young, are the least likely to wear masks.

    (The very cold wintery spring weather probably played the biggest role in locking down people.)

    That is why Ontario’s lockdown has not been a great success at bending the curve.

    It was at best a half ass lockdown.

    Since the lockdown wasn’t working very well, the politicians have to open up the economy now or voters will figure out the lockdown wasn’t working and punish the politicians.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle May 12 2020 #58690
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    John Day:

    It seems like years ago you figured out these meds and got ready.

    It would be nice if you have been Austin’s lonely Maytag repairman!

    Tomorrow spring should finally arrive to stay in Toronto and I can finally plant some peas, beans, and lettuce!

    in reply to: Debt Rattle May 12 2020 #58689
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    Zerosum:

    My daughter just finished her first year of business at Ryerson in Toronto.

    She says studying on line sucks. She is planning on living at home and commuting.

    I think I heard her say if everything is to be online then what is the point?

    Somewhere I read that universities might see 20% less students in September.

    Have you seen any such estimates?

    in reply to: Debt Rattle May 11 2020 #58660
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    PlanetaryC:

    You need to find the answer as to why Flynn was targeted by Obama.

    You will not like the answer you find.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle May 11 2020 #58651
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    Zerosum:

    Yes, I noticed my wallet is a little lighter this morning than it was yesterday!

    I know I didn’t spend any money because I haven’t left the house in over a week!

    So now I know who spent my money for me!

    in reply to: Debt Rattle May 11 2020 #58650
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    Dr. D:

    Maybe “Maduro” is rapidly running out of real money (gold) to spend to stay in power!

    in reply to: Debt Rattle May 11 2020 #58639
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    Well, if there are that many stars out there, then there are not enough people on Earth to investigate them!

    in reply to: Debt Rattle May 11 2020 #58638
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    Up here in Toronto we have snow on the ground!

    Global warming!

    May the ghost of Seth Rich haunt the deep state!

    in reply to: Debt Rattle May 10 2020 #58612
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    I hope Obama is a good sport about it, if “his law” is applied to him.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle May 10 2020 #58611
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    Give Canada a week and a few more days and we should surpass China’s crooked numbers!

    Ontario says they are bending the curve but I can’t see a dog’s crooked hind leg anywhere!

    Still waiting for my unwelcome guest, polar vortex, to leave! I do not consider snowflakes to be pretty!

    Nothing to do, and all day to do it

    in reply to: Debt Rattle May 9 2020 #58566
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    Well up here in Toronto, we saw snow flurries! Old Man Winter getting in his, hopefully, last kick at the can!

    Then after this polar vortex leaves in 3 or 4 days, maybe I can plant a few seeds?

    I noticed Canada wasn’t one of the countries that has reached and past it’s virus peak.

    We closed our borders way too late to do any good.

    Trudeau was more concerned about hurting China’s feelings than saving lives. He also wanted that Security Seat at the UN too. Sadly nobody is calling him out on this.

    He continues to go to his cottage every weekend, while telling us we can’t.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle May 8 2020 #58528
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    Recently, supposedly some great justice or injustice happened in DC.

    Since the main stream media aren’t reporting it, it probably didn’t happened.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle May 8 2020 #58527
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    John Day:

    Up here in Toronto we are just beginning five days where night time temperatures drop below freezing.

    We even saw snow flakes falling, Olde Man Winter’s way of saying “Hi, I am still here!”

    No garden yet!

    in reply to: Debt Rattle May 8 2020 #58526
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    Redshift:

    The thing about Belgium is that if the person who died showed symptoms of coronavirus, then their death certificate said they died of coronavirus.

    Remember to that many who died were never tested for the virus due to a shortage of tests.

    I don’t think Belgium fared any worst than anybody else.

    More likely everyone else is under reporting!

    in reply to: Debt Rattle May 6 2020 #58412
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    I should add that since the covid-19 curve will continue to steepen more, lockdown or not, by opening up the economy now, the politicians can then say sadly it is because they opened up the economy and this was to be expected.

    It is all about managing the political narrative!

    in reply to: Debt Rattle May 6 2020 #58411
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    Today I finally found a graph (graft?) of Ontario’s covid-19 cases and deaths.

    Sadly both graphs show continuously steeper upwards slope’s.

    There has been no ending the curve never mind flattening the curve.

    That is why Ontario is opening up again.

    They are opening slowly to pretend that this is the safe thing to do.

    If they didn’t start opening up now, voters would soon figure out the lockdown was for nought.

    in reply to: Weaponizing the Dollar #58410
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    Boogaloo:

    The weakness in Pettis’s reply about holding gold, is what happens when people suddenly lose “trust” and “confidence” in your fiat money?

    What that event happens, whomever holds the most gold, gets to make the new rules!

    Those without gold, don’t get a seat at the table!

    in reply to: Weaponizing the Dollar #58406
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    Well, one thing about this US-China thingy, is that politicians on both sides can safely bring up the threat, knowing full well it won’t happen!

    in reply to: Debt Rattle May 6 2020 #58405
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    Dr D:

    It is interesting how individuals can be so stupid but collectively they can be so smart!

    in reply to: Debt Rattle May 6 2020 #58404
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    This picture showing the US Chamber of Commerce advertising billboard, is a snapshot of the early days of this crime syndicate!

    Today the US Chamber of Commerce is the country’s most powerful crime syndicate that most Americans don’t know about!

    in reply to: Debt Rattle May 6 2020 #58403
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    I am always amused when computer models of humans do not account for the changes that humans make when exposed to changing conditions.

    After all computers only understand the difference between “0” & “1”. If they see a condition of neither “0” or “1” they crash! thanks

    in reply to: Debt Rattle May 6 2020 #58402
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    Ontario is easing their lockdown because they know it isn’t working.

    Ontario has to ease their lockdown before voters figure out that the lockdown didn’t work.

    Only about half the people are wearing masks. Most are still maintaning social distancing.

    That is why Ontario’s lockdown didn’t work very well.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle May 5 2020 #58363
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    Here in Ontario we have been in lockdown for two months and so far the Covid-19 spread has not allowed nor has the curve flattened any.

    Now governments everywhere are having to open up the economy as the lockdowns have seemed to have had little effect in achieving the initial goals used to initiate the lockdowns.

    Ontario has not used the time the lockdown supposedly gained them to ramp up testing nor anything else to deal with Covid-19.

    Sadly I suspect the same poor results are occurring elsewhere too.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle May 4 2020 #58316
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    Maxwell:

    Yes, Pomp”ass” is a serial repeat offender!

    Another serial offender is Senator Miss Lindsey Graham! He is going to investigate everything but as soon as the TV camera is turned off, he does nothing!

    These people specialize is creating confusion!

    in reply to: Debt Rattle May 4 2020 #58315
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    Bill7:

    Actually stories like this were posted months ago here at TAE! It is kind of old news!

    We have known earlier than most, thanks to Raul, that many of the people who have died had other chronic illnesses! Italy for example.

    Sadly, up here in Toronto, the Covid-19 has been visiting all of the nursing homes with deadly results. I think in Ontario 79% of deaths have been in nursing homes.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle May 4 2020 #58314
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    Bill7:

    Thanks for the reply! Now I can go to bed clear of mind tonight!

    Actually you should take more note of Raul’s brief comment before each article! Some are priceless!

    Raul often includes some of these CorporateStream Covid-19 narratives just so we can see what these guys are up to! Their conflicts of interests!

    Example: Remdesivar drug being pushed in US because they want to make money not help victims! Remdesivar is likely worthless! Remdesivar does nothing to reduce death rate! It does do a good job of safely separating it’s victims from their money!

    That is why you don’t see very many comments for big drugs!

    Also why you don’t see us railing against Raul either!

    Raul is only guilty of pointing out the obvious!

    in reply to: Debt Rattle May 4 2020 #58308
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    FBI – You are just looking at them the wrong way!

    Wray was approved as director of the FBI by the Senate Justice Committee and Senate Intelligence Committee because he would hide the crimes committed by the Senators sitting on these same committees.

    I don’t think I can say it any clearer!

    Wray has been a resounding success at hiding the crimes of the Senate criminals!

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