Good point. I'll try that.
Thanks. That makes sense.
Thanks to the Covid hysteria, I have enough to last me through the year! :)
This was not a federal, country-wide election. The Liberal party chose a new leader to replace Trudeau, who has stepped down. Carney will replace him as Prime Minister until an election is called.
Not true that no one had heard of him before. He was Govenor of the Bank of Canada (Canadian version of Jerome Powell) before leaving for England.
She gave a good answer considering it was a land mine question.
That made me laugh. Good one.
According the ZeroHedge, Trump has denied he's suspending military aid to Ukraine. Who knows?
That is hilarious. Wouldn't it have been great if that's the way it went down and it was televised. You have to dream sometimes :)
I think there's far more behind the release of the Epstein binder than we'll ever know.
People are going to look back at this time in complete amazement and disbelief. I have a hard time believing it myself.
I still think the issue of presidential powers needs to be resolved by the Supreme Court. This would speed things up and remove one of the biggest tactics (Lawfare) the deep state uses.
They know what's coming. Might as well be the first.
This is typical behavour of a lot of normies when they feel their country has been insulted/attacked. It happens everywhere around the world (including the USA). Let's not forget when France refused to support the 2003 invasion of Iraq and Americans were filmed pouring bottles of French wine down sewers and they changed 'French Fries' to 'Freedom Fries'. They'll learn eventually.
When you mentioned a van and a side of beef, you triggered my memory of Hillary. It gave me a little smile.
Funny. And who said DEI was bad?
That's funny. I've seen a number of these over the years.
I'm excited and nervous at the same time. Every time I read some 'bad' news, I try to remind myself of the points you've highlighted. I agree that we need to stay focussed and positive.
I was always a 'prepper' type, even as a child. I guess I'm a newbie compared to some. 1999 got me really researching into Y2K and possible impacts. I sold most of my stocks in my retirement funds, which helped me out in the 2000 crash. Then there was 9-11 and I was off to the races. It's hard to remember what it was like before being awake but I liked Clinton and certainly aligned myself with the Democrats (even though I'm, Canadian). How times have changed.
The author, Karen (funny enough), is dooming a little too much for me. I believe there's a plan, even though I don't know the details (and we're not meant to know the details). I think there will be a reset but not the kind the WEF had in store for us. I have faith that Trump's picks have been carefully chosen, whether they're to expose the swamp or to lead us out of the swamp.
Funny, I lived through Trudeau's draconian pandemic measures but I never heard of David Fisman. Another name to add to my list. Thanks for sharing.
According to Zero Hedge, it looks like he signed it. The government will stay open. I have mixed feelings about that.
He's worked so hard this week, and now it's Saturday. He deserves a sleep-in and a morning of watching Bugs and the Road Runner. :)
It didn't give me any useful information that I already didn't know but it was worth a try. Thanks.