Folks, this world is so messed up. The only good thing to come out of this pandemic is how exposed the world’s most corrupt governments are, how more aware and present people worldwide are to this corruption, and how available they are to do something about it. People are no longer afraid to stand up against tyranny, corruption and crimes against humanity.
Tag Archives: Opinion
Premier Kenney on why Alberta can’t be open like Texas or Florida
Despite what Mr. Kenney would have us believe, many of the states that have opened are doing just as well as the states who have remained more cautious and kept their restrictions in place. The Case fatality rate from Covid-19 is higher in the United States in general so lets not use that as our justification to stay closed Premier. In fact, Utah is open and has a 0.52% CFR – so clearly you hand selected the data you referenced.
*Watch* Justin Trudeau gives conditions for Canadians to have a “slightly better summer” – Don’t expect lockdown restrictions to end
Do you have hope that as we approach summer with the vaccination rollout ramping up that lockdowns will end? Well, don’t because the Prime Minister of Canada says that if we meet all of his demands in the fight against Covid-19 we can only expect a “slightly better summer.”
China pollutes more than entire developed world – but a Canadian carbon tax will save the planet
According to a Rhodium Group report released on May 6th, 2021 China polluted more in 2019 than all developing nations combined. The report says that “China’s emissions were less than a quarter of developed country emissions in 1990, but over the past three decades have more than tripled, reaching over 14 gigatons of CO2-equivalent in 2019.”
“The Big Reset” means higher taxes and less services for Newfoundlanders
Detailed in the report from Premier Andrew Furey’s Economic Recovery Team report is an extensive list of recommendations to reduce the debt load of the province and many of the solutions mean higher taxes for Newfoundlanders. “The most urgent task assigned by the Premier was to review the financial state of the province and recommend actions to improve the fiscal situation.”
*Opinion* The Ontario Science table recommends manipulating you to follow Covid restrictions
If people aren’t motivated to adhere to the masking policy the Ontario Science table recommends manipulating you by doing things like reminding you that you “could miss out on” things like having a “better summer” and by building social norms by using “educational posters” at the entrance and exits of community buildings.
Alberta 2020 ICU numbers lowest in 5 years – Justice Centre
Hallway medicine unfortunately has become somewhat of a normative situation in Canadian healthcare -except now the narrative has changed to blame Covid. Whereas before we would treat patients in overflow and not make such a big fuss about it (don’t want to draw attention to the problem) now politicians happily point out the problem because they can blame Covid.
*Opinion* Overrun hospitals are not a Covid issue – the problem is not new
We have allowed our politicians to create a moral panic. The most important thing in our society is now Covid. All other matters of public concern now pale in comparison to Covid. Overrun hospitals have been an ongoing issue for many years and now the fault is being squarely placed on the shoulders of “selfish Canadians” who dare speak out against an ever involving narrative that has continually shifted the goalposts.
Sorry Seems to be the Hardest Word – for Doug
By: Hazar Alsabagh of Sunday Preach in Collaboration with Diverge Media. You can follow Hazar on Twitter here. Comments about this article can be directed to Hazar at comments@sundaypreach.com. Ontario Premier, Doug Ford, announced on Friday, April 16, stricter restrictions in an effort to manage and contain the COVID-19 cases in the province. He extendedContinue reading “Sorry Seems to be the Hardest Word – for Doug”
*Opinion* Thanks for the Crocodile tears Premier Ford
The Premier said, “I want all of you to know that I will always try to what’s right and that means if we get something wrong or make a mistake we’ll fix it as soon as we can like we did this past weekend.”
