People are remembering that Pence refused to get in a car with these guys. And remember when Biden's dog got in trouble for biting one of the White House agents?I would like to see some indication that the Secret Service & FBI are actually on the side of American democracy.
— Steve Shearer (@PiquedPensioner) July 14, 2022
Clearly, Mike Pence had his doubts.
As do we all.
Major Biden knew something was off with one of the Secret Service agents. This is one of the reasons why I love dogs.
— Hunter Cullen πΊπΈπΊπ¦π¬π§π¨π¦π¦πΊπ³πΏ (@HunterJCullen) July 15, 2022
The Canadian story of the day is that additional health funding now on the way to provinces:JUSTICE FOR MAJOR BIDEN #SecretService pic.twitter.com/cccQEagzU5
— chris evans (@notcapnamerica) July 14, 2022
And this had nothing at all to do with the premiers. The extra $2.85 BILLION was approved by Parliament in April and now has received royal assent:The $2 billion to provinces for surgical backlogs went out the door today (because budget cycles). Also, more transit funds and for ventilation in schools. #cdnpoli pic.twitter.com/ODZ6LtX0XW
— Dale Smith (@journo_dale) July 14, 2022
And a few random observations:#ICYMI: “The premiers’ agenda can usually be summed up as: ’Same shit, different day.’”https://t.co/9PrOvma4HS
— The Tyee (@TheTyee) July 14, 2022
If throwing Donald Trump in jail starts a second Civil War, we'll just have to win that one, too.
— Middle Age Riot (@middleageriot) July 13, 2022
They just don’t want the authoritarian to be liberal. https://t.co/i2CNrit6AR
— Sandy Garossino π¨π¦π» (@Garossino) July 15, 2022
https://t.co/JZRmgMTjkC pic.twitter.com/nyRsQlqkDW
— Asher Langton (@AsherLangton) July 13, 2022
Everyone tells you that after you have kids, you won’t have time for hobbies anymore, but most of them don’t tell you that one day you’ll do bicycles with your baby’s legs while singing and making race car noises and it will bring you more joy than any hobby you’ve ever had.
— Aaron Hoyland (@aaronhoyland) July 14, 2022
It's sad how Wile E. Coyote is remembered for his violence, and not for his brilliantly realistic paintings of tunnels.
— Dzintra - Author (@DzintraSullivan) July 13, 2022
And I had never thought of it this way, but maybe continuing to wear a mask when we are out is a good example for others, too:Picture the writer finding this manuscript, on which he has already spent hundreds of hours.
— Flora Posteschild (@FPosteschild) July 14, 2022
He takes it in for a minute, slowly turns the page, and decides to pretend it never happened.
Those of you still wearing a mask: as COVID cases go up and no mandates are put in place, you are the visible encouragement that allows other people to feel less awkward about putting one back on. Keep it up.
— Dr. Marianne Inglisπͺπ¬ππ«π·π¬π§π¦πΊ (@Amalgamquietude) July 13, 2022
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