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  • 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!

    in reply to: Debt Rattle May 4 2020 #58306
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    Zerosum:

    Did you just plant some seeds in your garden? Pea or beans? If so, I envy you!

    Here in Toronto, we are about to be hit with a polar vortex this Friday through Monday with below freezing temperatures at night so I have to hold off planting outside once again.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle May 4 2020 #58305
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    Bill7:

    Maybe I just got out of bed on the wrong side today but I can’t seem to wrap my mind around your “double negative” worded statement (nothing/does not) of:

    “Odd that nothing is posted here on TAE that “does not” support the CorporateStream Covid-19 narrative”

    At first blush, the two negatives cancel each other out, so you seem to be saying everything on TAE supports the CorporateStream narrative.

    However, if I remove the second negative word, reading it as:

    “Odd that nothing is posted here on TAE that “does” support the CorporateStream Covid-19 narrative”

    then the meaning seems pretty clear.

    However if I remove the first negative word and change the signular “is” for plural “are”, it reads as:

    “Odd that thing(s) (are) posted here on TAE that “does not” support the CorporateStream Covid-19 narrative

    then the meaning is somewhat clearer.

    Can you please enlighten me as to whether you think TAE supports or opposes the CorporateStream Covid-19 narrative?

    in reply to: Debt Rattle May 2 2020 #58196
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    Have you noticed that nothing is ever said about what medications people in the nursing homes that died are treated with.

    Just the death toll.

    The treatment is, of course, irrelevant.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle May 2 2020 #58195
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    Remdesivar is a medication designed to extract money.

    Clinical studies have proven it is 100% effective at safely removing money from its victims.

    in reply to: Backwards into the Future #58156
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    Zerosum:

    In the good olde days of sailing ships, people coming to Canada oftened arrived in Quebec City so sick that they had to be quarantined by authorities on an island in the St. Lawrence River until they had recovered from their sea trip induced illnesses.

    If I remember correctly, travelling across the Atlantic in a ship, meant facing 25% to 35% death rates!

    So ships have been Petri dishes for a very long time!

    in reply to: Debt Rattle May 1 2020 #58149
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    My parents said know:

    If SARS2 is only 79% the same as SARS, then SARS2 has had a gain of function of 21% in a rather short time frame. Not to mention HIV.

    Per Darwin things mutate slowly over time, but a 21% mutation in a few years seems to be a bit of a stretch without some outside help.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle May 1 2020 #58148
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    Carol:

    The psychologist does have a good point. Many others have come to the same conclusion too.

    In the long run, life does not stop, even for a virus.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle April 30 2020 #58111
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    Kimyo99:

    On domestic issues, a President has very little power and that is just the way Congress likes it!

    Congress controls the purse strings 100%.

    Therefore Congress gets to decide how the booty is divided! The President is not invited to this party!

    Naturally, Congress gets a little help from the US Chamber of Commerce, when it comes to writing the actual legislation! They pay over $2 billion annually in lobbying fees for the privilege of making the laws! That works out to over $3 million per Representative and over $6 million per Senator each year! Now you know why these guys and gals leave multi-millionaires!

    Just in case you were wondering why Congress extended their recent recess by another week or two, it is because the legislation they are to vote on next, hasn’t yet been completed by the lobbyists!

    So don’t blame the President for this mess because it is Congress that loves to make pork filled sausages!

    This President has shutdown many of Congress’s pork kickback channels. That is why he is so unpopular! That is why Congress has gone non-stop on impeaching him! Politics in D.C. is all about the (your) money!

    Yes, the lastest bailouts are just the rich robbing the poor, one more time!

    So point your fingers at the real culperts, Congress!

    in reply to: Debt Rattle April 30 2020 #58109
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    Anticlimactic:

    We know the anti-marlaria med works and is safe. Just ask the “gin & tonic” crowd!

    The knock against it is due to the fact that there is no money in it for the drug companies.

    As for Dr. Fauci, we know he is as crooked as a dog’s hind leg!

    His actions speak for themselves.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle April 30 2020 #58107
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    I find it interesting that both Britain and Belgium are counting anybody who died that had the symptoms of coronavirus, as victims of covid-19.

    Unfortunately this does make their statics look much worst than other countries that are suppressing their numbers.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle April 30 2020 #58105
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    Lasttwo:

    I can understand your frustration over what conspires for politics in Washington, D.C.!

    The US is controlled by the Uniparty. Democrats and Republicans are the two faces of the same coin.

    We all know who owns Congress!

    President Trump is an outsider, who is opposed by the Uniparty.

    Many of his policies have been aimed at reducing the Uniparty’s cash flow and trying to put the interests of Americans first.

    His reward has been to be attacked unrelentlessly like no President has ever been before. Guess this is what happens when one tries to interfere with D.C.’s time honored business of corruption.

    That means both Democrats and Republicans are opposing him every step of the way! He can only appoint people to run the government from a list of suitable people, pre-approved by the Uniparty.

    The four impeachment attempts, were the artwork of the Uniparty.

    I see the Covid-19 is now the Uniparty’s fifth attempt!

    I am amazed the man is still standing!

    Actually, I fully expected he would have gotten JFK’s treatment by now.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle April 28 2020 #58039
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    DUCKS

    So who knew ducks liked to play and have fun sliding down a water slide!

    Speaking of ducks, up here in Toronto, we have been plagued for years by phone calls from India, offering to clean our furance air ducts!

    What made the calls so irratating was their efficient business model of ringing 2 or 3 phone lines at the same time, answering whomever answered first, while hanging up on the rest.

    That meant if you were slower answering the phone than someone else, you still had to stop what you were doing and make the effort to answer the phone, only to receive a dial tone for your efforts.

    Victimized by this repeatedly, I resorted to answering their duct cleaning speal by saying. “No, my ducks dodn’t need cleaning. I gave my ducks a bath this morning”!

    Being hard of hearing, the joke is ducts = ducks! I can’t tell the difference because they both sounds the same to me!

    More than once, they would call again, proving that at least some of the callers had a sense of humor!

    The best call of all, called 4 times in a row! I answered first, clearly provoking this caller from India! My son answered second. My daughter answered third. Then my deaf wife answered fourth. The guy was so frustrated because each time he called, he got a different person! He wanted me! Clearly I had gotten his goat and must have had my timing perfect, for I had succeeded in pushing this poor guy past his edge of frustration!

    His second, third, and fourth calls just greabtly increased his level of frustration, which he was clearly trying to relieve! An epic fail on his part! I often wonder if I drove him to jump off a bridge or something?

    Being a telemarketer must be a very frustrating job, since people are constantly hanging up on you! A great job if you want to get Rodney Dangerfield symdrom!

    in reply to: Debt Rattle April 27 2020 #57997
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    Carol:

    In the not too distance future, the death rate in Quebec and Ontario will fall rapidly once the coronavirus has finished visiting all of the nursing homes. Then there will be no more old folks left.

    Our socialist leaders have the same plan as the coronavirus. Kill off all the old people.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle April 27 2020 #57995
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    Dr D:

    Our problem is who decides who is called an expert!

    My Grandfather said “An expert is an ordinary fellow a long way from home”.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle April 26 2020 #57964
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    V Arnold:

    Now we know how our “little manager” politicians run around making “chicken” soup!

    in reply to: Debt Rattle April 26 2020 #57962
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    Dr D:

    It will be very interesting to see how India giving the anti-marlaria med to everyone, works out!

    Since India produces this med in great amounts, it is a proven safe med, what do they have to lose?

    All thanks to “Gin & Tonic”!

    in reply to: Debt Rattle April 26 2020 #57961
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    Ezlxa1949:

    One morning, while waiting with my kids for the elementary school bell to ring, one kid proudly displayed his own cell phone.

    So, I asked him if he had to carry the cell phone with him all day long. He replied, yes.

    Then I asked him if he had to answer the cell phone if it rang? Yes, he replied!

    Then I asked him what would happen if he didn’t answer the cell phone? He replied, his parents would be mad at him!

    Then, I asked him if he went to a friend’s place to play did he have to phone his parents? Yes, he replied. His parents wanted to know where he was at all times.

    Then I said to him it seems to me like this cell phone is quite a burden for you to carry. He asked, what do you mean?

    I said, well it seems like this cell phone is like having a steel ball and chain attached to your leg all the time!

    The kid then said, yeah, I see what you mean!

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