Wednesday, July 31, 2013

PAY DOCTORS MINIMUM WAGE...

...at least until they have paid for their education. This might also be an idea for many of the other high cost professions. The $$$ saved could go to subsidized working single mothers, day care workers, food banks, etc.
 
      

How to vaccinate against poverty

GOVERNMENT INVOLVEMENT BUT NO RISK TO THEM...


 
SHOW AND TELL

 
IN OUR BACKYARD

FINALLY A CONSENSUS ON SOMETHING!


They ALL See Different Things...


I am not a big fan of "camera phones" but I will concede some of their advantages...

* it allows seniors to get out into the real world instead of spending their time spying through the drapes
* prevents people injuring themselves climbing trees to look into your bedroom
* people can share photos of their private parts without involving one-hour photo shops
* it revitalizes the objectives of some of your relatives who lived in the 30s to ensure that the government of the day knows who and what is going on in your neighborhoods

YOUR "FREEDOM" PROBABLY IMPACTS ON MY "FREEDOM"

Chris Selley


Full Pundit: Canada's complicated relationship with freedom
Whether you want to light up a harmless joint, sell smoked meat from a truck, order wine from British Columbia, or take a photograph of a police...

SIMPLE MESSAGE TO POTENTIAL UNIVERSITY STUDENTS...

AN APT DESCRIPTION OF WYNNER'S CABAL...

Voting Liberal is like ‘giving a bank robber another gun’: Mayor pans leading candidate in by-election for Toronto riding


Polls have Liberal Mitzie Hunter leading the race to win one of the two Toronto ridings up for grabs in a by-election bonanza Thursday. But Rob Ford is no fan

GIVE THE VOTERS A SHOT AT THAT QUESTION WYNNER!


Tuesday, July 30, 2013

PUT ON SHOPPING LIST...

...TOILET PAPER and a copy of Toronto Star


Heh: Guy who wants entire country run like Detroit RIPs Motown, warns America

July 19, 2013 11:35 AM by Doug Powers
sickomoore
Irony can be so ironic sometimes...

CANADIAN HISTORY MUSEUM


...well deserved honour?

REQUIRES A BI-LINGUAL COMMENT...


NOT THAT BAD A DAY IN USA EDITORIAL CARTOON LAND...

 ...race will always be the kickstart!

...HOLY mackerel...a cartoon that doesn't denigrate the papacy!

CANADA "BRAGGING RIGHTS" deerves the space...

It’s ‘Bragging Rights Day’ in Canada

        by Erica Alini on Monday, July 29, 2013 7:37pm - 2 Comments




What happens on July 31, you ask? Well, this upcoming July 31 both Canada and the U.S. will be releasing GDP estimates, and — you guessed it — ours are supposed to be better.
 
I should specify that by “better” I mean that Canada’s numbers are likely to surprise on the upside, whereas the U.S. will likely disappoint. I should add another asterisk: Ours are monthly GDP figures, whereas the U.S. will be reporting on the three-month period from April to June that makes up the second quarter. Apples and oranges, you say? Well, our apples are still better than their oranges. As the recovery down south gains momentum, our bragging days are numbered. So enjoy this last remnant of our glorious spell as a global economic champion and don’t worry about the fine print.
Here’s an overview of what economists expect:
Canada – May GDP:
Who thought May would turn out so well? Analysts are revising up their forecasts and the Bank of Canada might soon have to follow suit. The expectation is for a gain of 0.3-0.5 per cent of GDP, which would mean the economy is on track to beat the BOC’s tame projection of one per cent growth in the second quarter. This would be highly unusual since, as my colleague Tamsin McMahon recently pointed out, the bank is usually overly optimistic.
Before you get carried away with euphoria, though, I should note that the surprise performance seems to be largely a confluence of one-off lucky circumstances. Fertilizer sales got an unexpected boost from pent-up global demand due to a late planting season caused by an unusually wet and cold Spring. Retail sales, likewise, soared as Canadians celebrated the end of this long, crappy Spring spell with a bit of extra spending. The weather must also have something to do with a recent rebound in the number of houses being built after a grim winter. And finally – the most random seasonal twist of all — there was the impact of the NHL lockout, which ensured hockey season was still ongoing in May.
Savour the propitious confluence of freak events while it lasts, for June is poised to look like the exact opposite of May, due to the impact of the Alberta floods and Quebec’s construction strike.
U.S. – second quarter GDP (advance estimate):
Nobody predicted great things for the second quarter after Washington raised income taxes on the rich, as well as payroll taxes on everybody, and slashed federal spending through the sequester. Still, the economy might have missed even those tempered expectations. Americans pushed the stop button (or, at least, the pause button) on their recent shopping binge: Consumer spending is projected at 1.4% for the quarter, more than one percentage point lower than in the January-to-March period, according to CIBC. Exports continue to linger, as Europe and emerging economies struggle. Even the housing market seemed to sputter a bit toward the end of the quarter, with both the pace of residential real estate construction and sales of existing homes slipping in June.
Wednesday’s figures will reflect an 80-year statistical revision by the U.S. Commerce Department that should boost GDP levels by three per cent. The bump-up, though, shouldn’t affect growth rates.

WHAT ARE INNUIT MASTERS DOING...

 
 
Nunatsiaq Online

CALL ME...

What made that police officer shoot Sammy Yatim dead? Ex-cop and psychologist weigh in
   
...when they develop a brain replay machine. On the surface both of the "experts" present "valid" reasons but remember the adage that defines "experts" as individuals who know 100+ ways to have sex but can't find any willing participants.

STALIN TURNING OVER IN HIS GRAVE...


...but the Russian crime families saw this coming decades ago and opened branch offices in North America, British Isles, etc.

FACTS ARE IRRELEVENT TO CHAMPIONS OF RACE MANIPULATION...

Jim Goad: 'The Spooks of Hazzard'
Jim Goad writes:
Do you know that the overwhelming majority of white Southerners—well over 90% of them—never owned slaves even at the peak of slavery?

Do you know that the term “redneck” dates all the way back to Scotland in the 1640s, when it was used to describe peasants who rebelled against the ruling class?
Do you know that its most plausible American derivation is from the 1800s when it was used to describe those impoverished whites who didn’t own slaves nor hire black sharecroppers and instead toiled in the fields and burned their pale necks red under the hot sun?
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CON ARTIST'S MANIPULATION OF LEFTISTS SOCIAL IN-ACTIVISTS!

The Khomeinists' Brilliant Anti-Harper Strategy
Disguising/Advancing Their Shia Sharia Agenda Via a Feigned Love for Canadian Aboriginals and the Environment

LAW AND ORDER HAS BECOME OXYMORONIC...

...POLICE OFFICERS HAVE BEEN TURNED INTO SOCIAL WORKERS WITH GUNS AND THANKS TO THE DIVERSITY CLOWNS MANY OFFICERS ARE NOT SUITED TO THE REALITY OF LAW AND ORDER!
 

Why the police must respond aggressively to knife-wielding assailants

Matt Gurney: Police are trained to react strongly for a reason, even when they’re ‘only’ threatened with a knife. The risk of death is closer than many...

'Shame! Shame!': Teen's streetcar shooting death reopens old wounds in Toronto


Christie Blatchford: There are ‘justified’ shootings, where an officer had reason to resort to lethal force, but at first blush, this doesn’t smell like one...

CHEAP SHOT...


...another missle in TorStar's vendetta against Toronto Police Services!

Monday, July 29, 2013

WYNNER, MCGOONTY & VASELINE...

20 lies the Libs told you
With five provincial by-elections on Aug. 1, now’s the time to remember that the most reliable indicator of future political performance is past political practice.

Here then, are 20 lies the Dalton McGuinty/Kathleen Wynne Liberals told you, promises they made in their own words when they first came to power in 2003 — and then broke.

LIKE FATHER - AN OPPORTUNIST!


MARK YOUR CALENDAR TO DO A FOLLOWUP IN A DECADE...


 
Ink-o-metre

You can tell a lot about someone from their tattoos. Or from their lack of tattoos. Every tattoo has a story, or at the very least a quick and dirty anecdote. We talked to three Torontonians – one with no tattoos, one with just a couple, and one with a whole bunch – about their feelings toward tattooing and their own personal ink history (or lack thereof).
 

I HAVEN'T FORGOTTEN YOU...


  

IT COULD BE A REAL CONCERN...

...and the proof is right in front of us. Name me one area that has been gentrified where the locals haven't been sliced and diced and shipped to gawd knows where?
 

BUT IT IS SO PICTURESQUE...

New water management plan could have Lake Ontario rising and falling dramatically

 
...it could become a big tourist attraction!

WHAT DO YOU HAVE TO DO TO WIN ONE?


NOT A GREAT CHRISTENING GIFT...

July 26, 2013

Jewish Kids Attacked at English Resort, Town Responds by Warning Minorities Not to Visit

                            

Welcome to Sheppey, Unless You're
 Asian, Black, or a Jew

BAY STREET/WALL STREET RENOVATING...


ONE FOR THE GOOD GUYS??????

An Honest Conversation About Race

As a follow-up to Bill O'Reilly's profound editorial about Race Relations in America, yesterday Roy Green had guests, C.L. Bryant and Tim Gerwing, on his show. The discussion that ensued was brutally honest, forthright, and stated a bunch of truths you'll never hear on the CBC.
Related: Victor Davis Hanson wrote an equally honest column about Race in America. Here's the response from one Moonbat.
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GET SUPPORT WHERE YOU CAN...

Justin Trudeau stokes the flames of native grievances

ISLAM VERSUS CHRISTIANS? A RECENT PHENONEMA...

Islam's violent present

The practices of Christianity have been under serious attack for centuries, limiting its warlike propensities. Islam badly needs a similar spirit of criticism

THANK GOD FOR REX AND HIS COHORTS...

The angry atheist

Non-believers are demanding their own military chaplains. Odd. You never hear them demanding their own hell
 
Gathering to honour the fallen from 1943 campaign
 
IN SICILY TO REMEMBER OUR WAR DEAD
 
Canadian Army News Reel, Sicily, July 10 1943

Hmmm!


Canadian example of manning the ramparts...

WHY?

...IMHO the root cause of many of the problems between the police and the public is "diversity!" Politicians and social in-activists in their zeal to have police reflect the community have turned the police into SOCIAL WORKERS WITH GUNS and we know how successful "social workers" carry out their duties. I have known police officers who in their whole career never drew their weapons BUT if they did you would see Tombstone Justice. A combination of respect and fear kept our streets safe.

Toronto Police shoot man on TTC streetcar

An 18-year-old man on a stopped TTC streetcar was fatally shot by a Toronto Police officer. Full story » 593

Torstar report...
Family of dead teen stunned by police shooting on Dundas streetcar
Toronto Police are facing intense criticism for the shooting, as the teenager appears to have been alone and holding only a small knife at the time.


...not a police shooting

Teen shot near Jane and Finch

Toronto police said the victim was shot in the abdomen at Yorkwoods Plaza just after 10 p.m.

By: Staff Reporter, Published on Sun Jul 28 2013          
 
A 16-year-old boy was rushed to hospital Sunday night after being shot in the Jane and Finch area. Toronto police said the victim was shot in the abdomen at Yorkwoods Plaza, located at 2845 Jane St. just after 10 p.m.
Police said late Sunday that he had life-threatening injuries. No arrests had been made.

Sunday, July 28, 2013

HARMONY AND REALITY IN CANADIAN HOMES...


SHARPTON DOESN'T WANT TO UNDERMINE HIS COTTAGE INDUSTRY...


TWO TIER JUSTICE...


* if you are white and in a standoff with police on an empty streetcar the probability you might face street justice is high.
 
* if you are a member of the first nations you are given carte blanche to terrorize citizens with no charges but are bribed by the liberal government of the day by us buying the land in question!
 
OH CANADA!
 
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Ignore No More


YOU HOLD WYNNER'S FATE IN YOUR HANDS...

Friday, July 26, 2013

LONG LIVE OUR ROYALTY...


SUMMER DOLDRUMS...

...cheapshot at Harper?
 

ACME PEST CONTROL CALLED TO NIAGARA ON THE LAKE...

Polly Tishon
     — Washington, D.C.
"I think Shakespeare's cautionary phrase 'To thine own self be true' would be penned today as 'Lying to yourself will make it harder to lie to others.' "

THE COMPARISON IS AN INSULT;;;

...to frankfurters (wieners)
 

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I lean to the right but I still have a heart and if I have a mission it is to respond to attacks on people not available to protect themselves and to point out the hypocrisy of the left at every opportunity.MY MAJOR GOAL IS HIGHLIGHT THE HYPOCRISY AND STUPIDITY OF THE LEFTISTS ON TORONTO CITY COUNCIL. Last word: In the final analysis this blog is a relief valve for my rants/raves.

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