π¨π¦π³️πI STAND WITH TRUDEAUπ³️ππ¨π¦
— BKBelton (@bk_belton) June 30, 2024
Happy Pride Canada
π¨π¦#Trudeau2025π¨π¦ pic.twitter.com/Q4nl0BzW1I
"Do not go gentle into that good night. Blog, blog against the dying of the light"
Sunday, June 30, 2024
Today's news: Hooray for Pride Parades!
Saturday, June 29, 2024
Animal Crackers!
Dog got skills..ππΎπΉπ€― pic.twitter.com/4r7vGzeQkh
— πo̴g̴ (@Yoda4ever) June 26, 2024
Friends come in all shapes and sizes..π¦πΎππ pic.twitter.com/wS48pgx2yK
— πo̴g̴ (@Yoda4ever) June 23, 2024
This is Γowyn. She taught herself sign language after living with her deaf human. 14/10 pic.twitter.com/JYPcoLVOKE
— WeRateDogs (@dog_rates) June 27, 2024
i think this is some sort of secret handshake
— theworldofdog (@theworldofdog) June 26, 2024
(bdeli34 IG) pic.twitter.com/2N8yUgRk6p
He owns the car now.. π pic.twitter.com/E2HP6WyZYG
— Mirthful Moments (@moment_mirthful) June 26, 2024
A woman gave a hungry fox food and he came back with friends π₯Ή❤️pic.twitter.com/a46FgZ0jW5
— The Random Guy (@RandomTheGuy_) June 22, 2024
Saturday, June 22, 2024
Happy Saturday: from Reggie Jackson to Indigenous Peoples Day; from "shark!" to Dark Brandon; some great moments in Twitter; animal crackers; & some beautiful threads to enjoy
Reggie Jackson describes the racism he had to endure when playing ball:
For National Indigenous Peoples Day:ππ½ “Not everything that is faced can be changed, but nothing can be changed until it is faced.” – James Baldwin
— Coach Julio (@FitnessFoundry) June 21, 2024
American politics:It is National Indigenous Peoples Day, so enjoy this thread of Indigenous leaders and activists from our history!
— Craig Baird - Canadian History Ehx (@CraigBaird) June 21, 2024
Elsie Knott (1922-1995) In 1954, she became the 1st woman to serve as the Chief of a First Nation following changes to the Indian Act three years earlier
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A lot of you all would’ve absolutely hated the Civil Rights Movement had you lived through it, and it shows.
— Kevin Saucedo-Broach (@kevsaucebro) April 26, 2024
I think during the presidential debate, Biden should just yell...SHARK!
— Auntie Smartassy (@AuntSassyAss) June 20, 2024
Thursday, June 20, 2024
Random Roundup: trying to kibosh the capital gains tax; trying to debunk misinformation; jousting over "likes"; hearing Dr. Fauci's story; and laughing at Trump
Some interesting factoids and articles recently:
Why is the debate about the capital gains inclusion rate so deranged?
— Drew Yewchuk (@DrewYewchuk) June 19, 2024
Because associations of very rich people have paid think tanks and foundation to operate a constant non-stop misinformation campaign about tax policy for 50+ years aimed at lowering their own tax rates. (1/3)
It would be hard to overstate how successful this misinformation campaign has been. A huge number of North Americans believe a pack of lies are eternal truths of economics, and Alberta’s premier spent nearly her entire career working for such think thanks and foundations. (3/3)
— Drew Yewchuk (@DrewYewchuk) June 19, 2024
It's just incredible. In poll after poll, going back decades, there is majority support (usually in the 75-80% range) for making the rich pay more, but the minute you try to do it, the Conservatives swing into action and manage to convince Joe Q Public that he'll be paying more.
— π²πΉππΎ π¨π¦ π³️π (@CJ_Toronto) June 19, 2024
So what you are saying, Robyn, is that a lot of Canadians are misinformed. Someone has been telling them the sky is falling when it isn't, right? Pity we don't have any journalists who could be keeping Canadians better informed.
— Dr Norlaine Thomas (She/Her) (@Norlaine) June 19, 2024
Tuesday, June 18, 2024
Today's News: Heatwave!
This summer's first heat wave is here.
Over 135 million people are facing a dangerous heat wave this week with the AccuWeather RealFeel Temperatures occasionally approaching the 100-degree mark. https://t.co/9aZ2r7LycJ pic.twitter.com/9QndnUU6IC
— AccuWeather (@accuweather) June 17, 2024
Wednesday, June 12, 2024
Today's News: About the Foreign Interference Scandal, from May, Wark, Smith, and Scrimshaw
So I've been sort of following the NSICORP (National Security and Intelligence Committee of Parliamentarians) report revelations about foreign interference in Canadian politics, except there really hadn't been any, nothing concrete at any rate, about exactly who did what and to whom.
— National Newswatch (@natnewswatch) June 11, 2024
@ElizabethMay says the media firestorm steaming from the NSICOP is "overblown." She says the person (on p.26 of public report) is a FORMER MP who wittingly participated should be prosecuted. She says there is no list of disloyal MPs. 1/2
— Althia Raj (@althiaraj) June 11, 2024
May says fewer than 5 MPs are named in the report.
— Althia Raj (@althiaraj) June 11, 2024
She starts to talk talking about the Senate, but stops herself and says, no, she is just talking about people in the HoC. None of the MPs, the low number, she suggests, could be described as witting participants.
The few MPs mentioned were unknowingly helped, maybe they should have asked who was paying for busloads of people showing up to nomination contests, May says, but that's not uncommon in Canadian politics (notes interference in federal PC race in '83).
— Althia Raj (@althiaraj) June 11, 2024
May says she was also surprised to see FI in the media in the form of undisclosed sponsored content.
— Althia Raj (@althiaraj) June 11, 2024
Wednesday, June 05, 2024
80th anniversary of D-Day: "We will remember them"
Plus, Baird has a great story about James Doohan, who played Scotty on Star Trek!,,,The Canadian troops had managed to push farther inland than any other force on D-Day, but only one Canadian unit made their objectives.Regardless, the first line of German defences were completely smashed.One Canadian journalist said,“The German dead were littered over the dunes, by the gun positions. By them, lay Canadians in bloodstained battledress, in the sand and in the grass, on the wire and by the concrete forts. They had lived a few minutes of the victory they had made. That was all.”In the mayhem of Normandy, progress was made...
Today in 1944, 14,000 Canadian landed at Juno Beach on D-Day. There were also 110 Canadian ships, 10,000 sailors & 15 RCAF squadrons in the assault.
— Craig Baird - Canadian History Ehx (@CraigBaird) June 6, 2023
On D-Day, 1,076 Canadians will be casualties, of whom 359 are killed. By Aug. 30, there will be 18,700 casualties. pic.twitter.com/W1ifiYMqdl
Today in 1920, James Doohan aka Scotty, was born in Vancouver. This is his story!
— Craig Baird - Canadian History Ehx (@CraigBaird) March 3, 2023
After moving to Sarnia, Doohan enlisted with the Royal Canadian Artillery in 1939.
During the Second World War, he stormed Juno Beach on D-Day, where he shot two snipers.
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In 1966, he gained the role of Montgomery Scott on Star Trek. He chose the name to honour his grandfather & the character became a fan favourite. Along with building the role of Scotty, he also helped develop the Klingon & Vulcan languages.
— Craig Baird - Canadian History Ehx (@CraigBaird) March 3, 2023
He passed away on July 20, 2005.
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Thursday, May 30, 2024
Guilty X 34 = two solitudes in America
...two peoples within one nation, each with its own legend and ideas of what a nation should be. ...the chasm between French and English communities growing deeper. ...a perceived lack of communication between English- and French-speaking Canadians.
Tuesday, May 28, 2024
And on the lighter side!
What’s the difference between the Trudeau Foundation and the Poilievre Foundation?
— Matt Grier (@MattGrierMusic) May 23, 2024
The Trudeau foundation gives scholarships and encourages academic research, Poilievre’s foundation just leaves stains on his collars.
Does this guy have the makeup of a true Prime Minister? ;) pic.twitter.com/jE1cr8DQIZ
Next, haven't we all done this?Pee Pee pic.twitter.com/sEAKPYuvri
— Brent Whiteside (@brent_whiteside) May 20, 2024
One of our boys’ daycare workers described “girl looking” as “I know I put it away
— Lee Iverson (@leeiverson) May 14, 2024
somewhere, but where?” and “boy looking” as “looking right at it and not seeing it”
Thursday, May 23, 2024
Great threads: from sculptures to libraries, from Curb Your Enthusiasm to Cow 88, from TikTok to Kermit (NEW: update on Cow 88)
2. Melancholy, a sculpture created by Albert Gyorgy, portrays the void that grief leaves us with.
— James Lucas (@JamesLucasIT) May 16, 2024
"We may look as if we carry on with our lives as before. We may even have times of joy and happiness. Everything may seem normal. But this emptiness is how we all feel… all the… pic.twitter.com/mriA1t8ttX
Sunday, May 19, 2024
Into the long weekend: mosquitos and Poilievre and polls, oh my
Moving on to something even more biting, I think Pierre Poilievre is now finding there is a downside to being up 20 points in the polls -- people actually expect to hear something sensible from him sometimes, not the usual anti-Trudeau deflection three-word-slogan talking points.MOSQUITOES! pic.twitter.com/wvHI7RLein
— Brittlestar (@brittlestar) May 17, 2024
...Mr. Poilievre has spent the past two years energetically insisting that any journalist who asks him a spiky question is enacting some greasy partisan agenda. There are entire swaths of the media that he’s been training the public to see as #JustinJourno grifters.......What he’s doing is insulating himself from any future unwelcome questions or scandals that might surface. And he’s teaching the receptive public to automatically distrust anyone critical of him. That means Mr. Poilievre doesn’t even have to be there to yell at some annoying reporter, because he’s already set the table for people to discount them.Imagine what this looks like three years from now when – if current polls hold – Mr. Poilievre will be prime minister and perched atop a stout majority in the House of Commons.Spending issues, policy choices, dumb programs, stinky e-mails, ugly behaviour from public officials – why, to poke at any of it is to be part of the conspiracy. To deny this, or to insist these are valid questions that the public deserves answers to? That’s what bought-and-paid-for stooges would say...
Wednesday, May 15, 2024
Today's News: Trump makes cowards of them all.
The more I see of the Congressional Republicans, the more they remind me of The Sopranos.
Why isn't all of America pointing and laughing at these guys?George Carlin put it best in 1988: "These are the people who are against street crime. They want to put street criminals in jail to make life safer for the business criminals!" https://t.co/OibIWkwofR
— Matt Ortega (@MattOrtega) May 15, 2024
Another authoritarian marker- identical dress. I remember when Ba'th Party officials used to groom their mustaches so they would match Saddam's.@RadioFreeTom @ruthbenghiat @Timodc https://t.co/4GtSd6gYnR
— Bryan Fichter (@BFichter) May 14, 2024
People are losing respect for our system of justice because a Speaker of the House stands outside a courthouse to falsely denigrate it.
— Adam Schiff (@RepAdamSchiff) May 14, 2024
If you have no respect for the rule of law, Mr. Speaker,
At least have some self-respect. https://t.co/GOqjZ8Bj8w
This is the guy they're supporting:Because the speaker of the house serves at the pleasure of Donald Trump criminal defendant https://t.co/hRBrzGrkYg
— Molly Jong-Fast (@MollyJongFast) May 14, 2024
And by the way, the New York Times also owes America an apology for acting as Trump's steno:They were literally yelling “hang Mike Pence”. Trump is reported to have said, “Well, maybe he should be hung.”
— CoPag (@CDub1974NC) May 14, 2024
His apologists will say that never would have happened, but if they’d found him, it very well may have. He was happy to let others do his dirty work, as always.
NYT gonna run 6 dozen articles on Biden's age to try and cover for the fact that Cohen directly described Maggie Haberman as a stenographer for Trump https://t.co/2ayuqSiAXm
— James Drippens (@ShamebyJames) May 14, 2024
Monday, May 13, 2024
More writings about the Israel-Hamas War: Biden's dream, IDF goals, casualty statistics, Israel divestment
...why did Hamas attack [on Oct 7] seemingly out of the blue after years of, if not peace, then detente, in the Middle East? Perhaps because of a “grand diplomatic bargain” or “mega-deal” being negotiated among the United States, Saudi Arabia, and Israel — a deal that would include normalization of relations between Tel Aviv and Riyadh. Yes, the Biden administration had been quietly working on this deal for months, and Iran-backed Hamas reportedly wanted to blow it up. The ambitious agreement has far-reaching and game-changing implications.... “Five leaders in the Arab community were prepared to help rebuild Gaza, prepared to help transition to a two-state solution,” Biden told CNN.If Biden can hammer out an agreement with Saudi Arabia and Israel, it could be a diplomatic masterstroke that has many upsides: forging a pathway for Israel and the Palestinians to live as neighbors, improving Arab-Jewish relations in the region, reducing Iran’s power, perhaps appeasing voters at home, and finally bringing peace. The president is dreaming big. And in the Middle East, dreams die hard. Will this dream have a different ending?
Saturday, May 11, 2024
Happy Mother's Day and other comedy bits
Another constituency heard from:Anyone who has ever worked in food service knows Mother’s Day brunch is the worst shift of the year. People are such assholes about everything which is so funny because - my guy, your mom can wait 10 more minutes, she’s used to disappointment - she had you.
— sheologian (@sheologian) May 11, 2024
The Monday after Mother’s Day used to be the busiest day at Family Court for temporary protective orders ..glad I’m retired.
— π»Debra Montanaroπ» (@montanaro_debra) May 11, 2024
Monday, May 06, 2024
Today's news: the stupid, it burns!
What a crazy week it has been -- we've all been sick with what I am calling the Black Death Cold, plus a family member fell and now has a broken pelvis. I'm afraid to leave the house.
It's been a crazy week politically too -- just when everyone was starting to pile on Pierre Poilievre for that meandering babbling stop at a Freedumb Convoy camp, he started to talk about how "his laws" were going to be passed with the Notwithstanding clause -- which means that he plans to chop our Supreme Court off at the knees before they find all "his laws" unconstitutional.You spend your 40s thinking "hey, maybe aging isn't so bad, I'm enjoying my kids & my family, I'm still pretty fit & limber, I've got this" & then you hit 50 & your kids leave & your body falls apart & any illusion of control is crushed into dust.
— David Roberts (@drvolts) April 18, 2024
How's your day going?
Poilievre promises if elected, climate change will be the least of our worrieshttps://t.co/pY9T7CJzES
— The Beaverton (@TheBeaverton) April 27, 2024