WHEN THE GOVERNMENT MAKES LAWS EXEMPTING GOVERNMENT CABINET MINISTERS FROM THE LAW YOU HAVE A BANANA π REPUBLIC, FRIEND.
09.12.2025 06:40 β π 16 π 7 π¬ 1 π 0@zzzephyrr.bsky.social
WHEN THE GOVERNMENT MAKES LAWS EXEMPTING GOVERNMENT CABINET MINISTERS FROM THE LAW YOU HAVE A BANANA π REPUBLIC, FRIEND.
09.12.2025 06:40 β π 16 π 7 π¬ 1 π 0Bright blue infographic with a pink header reading 'U.S. Long Covid burden' Shows 45β48M people affected, $2β7B annual economic cost, and up to $30B if symptoms persist 3 years. Light blue covid icons in background
New paper - this is the largest long COVID estimate I've seen yet π³
Link π pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39842946/
I hope every lawyer contemplating any action over the mismanagement of COVID / SARS-CoV-2 is very familiar with the 2006 Recommendations of the Commission investigating the mismanagement of SARS-CoV-1.
Because "how we could have stopped COVID" is all there.
wayback.archive-it.org/17275/202203...
OPP: I got three of my best guys on it now.
09.12.2025 00:41 β π 8 π 2 π¬ 1 π 0I think Ontarians are due a progress and status report.
Time to tag RCMP names to this as well. We're not going to forget Dougler's great property grab.
I can't stand to follow them (most get blocked in fact), but out of curiosity, have any of the "Carney is just playing 4D chess to placate Smith on pipelines and is actually pro-climate" folks reconsidered based on what's happened since they tried to make that rationalization?
09.12.2025 00:51 β π 25 π 11 π¬ 2 π 0Wanna know who is happy about the pipeline MOU? Fraser Institute. National Post. Conservatives. If you're a Carney loyalist who is fine with being on that side of the issue when it comes to climate, guess what? You are not pro-climate, you're just another partisan without principles.
09.12.2025 00:58 β π 30 π 8 π¬ 2 π 0 A baby in my extended family is days old, and unwellβ¦
There is nothing I can do about it, because if it was important, the government would have told them. My advice, of course, is ludicrous.
As it is, the dirty air in daycare means the siblings will bring it all home.
Every single public health leader who denied the fact that COVID is airborne created permanent conflicts of interest that mean they simply can't be trusted to provide accurate information on any airborne illness (including the flu).
Screwing up and wasting an enormous number of lives will do that.
To be fair I think there was a really large element of being completely out of their depths, operating inside a toxic medical culture where you get power by grabbing for it. So I suspect the initial failure was more negligent Dunning-Kruger empire-building than malice.
But it *was* negligent.
The IPC cell minutes revealed at the COVID inquiry exposed the main barrier. Saving face matters more than saving lives:
"if you wanted to change the guidance itself, it would need a very careful narrative, otherwise it would be easy to give the impression that we got it wrong..."
How many times do we have to be right about what's going on before everyone recognizes the link with the huge conflicts of interest held by the public health and infection control leaders minimizing the impacts of airborne diseases like flu and COVID, and pretending nothing can be done about them?
08.12.2025 18:21 β π 44 π 16 π¬ 3 π 0Every Friday I try & post opportunities to sign the recall petitions
I've noticed that not all of them make their signing opportunities readily available
If the petitions don't collect enough signatures they are dead
It's the biggest hurdle
At this rate not all of them will be successful
#ableg
In another instalment of: βMAGA Faithfullβ
To All The Poor Farmers:
This happened before.
During Trumpβs first trade war farm bankruptcies went up 24%.
This was your sign.
You ignored the sign.
Stop crying about it, stop begging for bailouts, this is a problem YOU created
On the third day of Christmas, Doug Ford gave to me:
Three βfolks, weβre on itβs,
Two Ontario Place plans,
And a Science Centre shut for βsafety.β
On the second day of Christmas, Doug Ford gave to me:
Two Ontario Place plans,
And a Science Centre shut for βsafety.β
π§΅
09.12.2025 13:53 β π 4 π 2 π¬ 0 π 0This is probably a good move but Lt.-Gen. Darcy Molstad never mentions support for Canadian suppliers and he uses the language we have seen to falsely justify buying the F35 and other USA military equipment.
I hope someone has a leash on this guy and this command.
www.ctvnews.ca/canada/artic...
LOL. No.
09.12.2025 11:15 β π 192 π 120 π¬ 8 π 3American foreign policy is now an open threat to democracies everywhere.
They are determined to undermine western democracies by promoting racist extremism.
They want to crush Canada and sell out Ukraine.
We have to hold the line.
I break it all down here:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=DRPI...
Regular followers will know that I support a split fleet and that I'm well aware of the issues with the F-35. But this is disingenuous and very misleading.
How many Gripen Es were flying in 2021? Oh.
"Peter Jones is a professor..."
I see.
thewalrus.ca/the-leaked-r...
EU and Canada Forge Ahead on Digital Sovereignty, AI Cooperation, and Media Resilience at First Digital Partnership Council
www.onestnetwork.com/post/eu-and-...
Glad to see this emerging!
βI am honoured to co-chair the first EU-Canada Digital Partnership Council meeting today, marking a significant step in strengthening our cooperation..β
Canada cannot rely on the US as an ally anymore, and neither can any of its traditional allies, the big difference is that we're right next door and they've threatened our sovereignty. The US under Trump is a rogue state with Canada in the crosshairs. #cdnpoli #uspoli #eupoli #NATO
09.12.2025 12:07 β π 28 π 12 π¬ 5 π 1Amazon workers in Quebec unionized, so Amazon closed all their fulfillment centres in the province.
7 centres shut down. Almost 2,000 people out of work.
This is a massive violation of labour rights.
Itβs also an excellent reason to boycott Amazon.