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RightOfSask 3 points ago +5 / -2

It's not mass casualty

Then people won't care. If you don't have pictures of ICUs full of vaccinated people, you have nothing.

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RightOfSask 0 points ago +4 / -4

Already heard that a few months ago and nothing is happening.

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RightOfSask 1 point ago +1 / -0

It isn’t Trump’s fault the cabal staged the covid hoax

He participated in it. It is his fault. He is part of the cabal.

the economy was healthy at the end of Trump’s turn.

Explain me how it is "healthy" when at the end of his turn there were less people with a job than at the beginning.

First, ending transshipment is a painful but crucial step for getting our economy off its ass.

The USMCA deal doesn't stop transshipment. It has more or less the same rules as NAFTA. For some products they added a "rules of origin" requirement but they also removed the same "rules of origin" requirement for ton of other stuff.

https://www.cassidylevy.com/news/usmca-implementation-changes-to-nafta-rules-of-origin-certification-and-procedures-effective-july-1-2020/

Especially now you can see China moving goods through Mexico. Mexico didn't increase their factory output to make more goods for the US that much and yet the US-Mexico trade deficit almost doubled in four years. China is behind that.

https://asia.nikkei.com/Spotlight/Datawatch/Chinese-goods-navigate-alternate-trade-routes-to-US-shores

Second, USMCA gives the US a veto over Canada’s and Mexico’s other trade arrangements.

You clearly didn't read the USMCA deal. It gives the US only a veto over one type of trade deal. A trade deal with a non-market country. A non-market country is a country that doesn't operate on the principle of the free market. Speak China, North Korea and Cuba. Canada can pursue trade agreements with other countries as it wishes.

we should be in a better position to fix some of the worse aspects of the deal

They won't be fixed because even Trump (who you think is on your side) sent in people like Mnuchin (a Goldman Sachs banker), Ross (a Rothschild banker) and other Wallstreet bankers to negotiate the deal.

What’s the alternative? We literally need America, they don’t really need us. They’ll never let us be invaded but they needn’t do anything beyond that for us, especially when we’re so shitty to them.

Seems they like it when we treat them like shit. Because even Trump's new trade deal didn't reduce the trade deficit of the US with us. In the first four months of thje current year the US had a trade deficit of over $10 billion (in USD) with us. Highest in 10 years.

It should be obvious by now that I’m typing for the benefit of anyone else who might be reading as I’m beginning to suspect you’re retarded.

No one is reading that besides you and me. This is a two day, barely upvoted post that isn't indexed by search engines. You might be retarded to think that you have an audience.

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RightOfSask 1 point ago +1 / -0

Nevertheless, unemployment was low, particularly unemployment of minorities. Interest rates were low. Wage growth was up. Taxes were down. Job creation was up.

It was low before that. And Trump created per month less jobs than Obama for example (even before the crash due to Covid).

Does that indicate to you that I was fooled?

It seems like it did. I bet you celebrated the new USMCA deal.

We are winning.

You are absolutely not winning, because you're on the same side as "they" are.

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RightOfSask 0 points ago +2 / -2

You sound like Liberals when they talk about Conservatives.

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RightOfSask 1 point ago +1 / -0

What the fuck are you smoking?

the Trump years were some of the best years in the US’ economic history

Not one year with more than 3% GDP growth. Clinton had a better economy, Bush until the crash and many more. Trump was as mediocre as Obama.

Trump left Biden with a healthy economy

Less people were in work at the end of his term than at the beginning, but yeah, he left Biden "a healthy economy". Are you retarded?

IMO, it’s all part of the plan. We are winning.

One day you will wake up in some gulag and still think you're winning.

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RightOfSask 1 point ago +1 / -0

Then you should be happy that Biden was elected, because he will accelerate the downfall of the US.

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RightOfSask 4 points ago +4 / -0

While Spain and Russia Prohibit “Vaccinated” From Air Travel

In the headline ...

Meanwhile, Sky News out of Australia is reporting that airline companies in Spain and Russia are warning COVID-19 “vaccinated” people not to travel because of the risk of blood clots.

In the article.

These are not the same.

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RightOfSask -1 points ago +1 / -2

Only 30'?. Mabye find something higher than you IQ next time.

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RightOfSask -1 points ago +1 / -2

What a bunch of garbage.

We went from "Trump economy is the best and the USMCA deal is a God's end" to "it's good that Trump signed a bad trade deal, because this will expose the cabal". You're just repeating horse shit.

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RightOfSask -1 points ago +5 / -6

Seasonal timing. Of course cases are going down in June.

I don't hink Covid cares much about season. Look at the UK. Their Covid numbers are going up again.

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RightOfSask 30 points ago +30 / -0

The public will applaud it.

It's not like he will take any flak from the opposition for it.

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RightOfSask 3 points ago +3 / -0

Wouldn't be the first one.

At the former residential school in Battleford they found one with over buried 70 kids. And the only documentation of this graveyard was that someone once heard the principal say "maybe someone should mark the graveyard behind the school, there are over 70 kids buried there" after the school was disbanded. Other than that, no death records, no names, nothing.

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RightOfSask 2 points ago +3 / -1

Like I say, participation in the covid hoax was not optional.

It was. He's just an idiot.

Remember the school shooting in Florida? He spend 15 minutes alone with Diane Feinstein and he started to repeat her "we need to get guns removed from society" standpoints. Compliment Trump and he will start to repeat your words. Trump has no own principles. He gets his principles from the people around him. Lock him in a room full of democrats and he would start tearing down the wall at the border with his own hands.

Trump cannot prevent it.

Yet, somehow he claims that he prevented it. Why is he going around telling people how awesome the new deal is when it actively hurts the US?

Trump created conditions for many companies to make serious moves towards bringing production home

What conditions?

The US is being invaded and the wall was not completed.

The wall is a lie. A wall which consists of bars which are 10 inches apart (thus doesn't stop drug trafficking) and can be scaled by a makeshift ladder is not a wall. It's a lie to make you feel safe and pretend that everything is good, while the exact opposite is true.

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RightOfSask 4 points ago +5 / -1

Trump is making the hard calls.

He isn't.

He praised China on their Covid approach and how "transparent" they are.

He bashed Sweden on their approach.

He goes around telling the world how good the new USMCA deal is. A trade deal that almost doubled the trade deficit of the US with Mexico in 4 years. Faster than under any president. He campaigned on the exact opposite.

He "secured the border", speak illegal immigration was as high as under Obama.

He raised the debt in 4 years as much as Obama in 8 years.

He is praising Operation Warpspeed as his achievement, telling people to get the vaccine and the was the only one that could have done this.

But yeah, he's making the hard calls. The only thing he's making up is bullshit.

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RightOfSask -5 points ago +4 / -9

Should the RCMP not be involved somehow as these graves would be classified as suspicious, with no records to state date and cause of death?

They are investigating.

https://www.ctvnews.ca/canada/rcmp-investigating-site-of-former-kamloops-residential-school-1.5455305

Why are there no records? The one thing the catholic church did very well was to keep records. The government at the time would also have kept records, and tracked these children. Where are/were the parents of these children?

Not really. These kids were regarded as savages. They were given new names and weren't allowed to see their parents (except for holidays, and only if parents paid for it). And the government only cared about how many school children there were. Here are hundreds of official records, letters and so from the Kamloops Residential School. You can see how they talk to expand the school, how they ask the government for more money, how they passed inspection and so on.

https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=2&q3=358&sqn=566&tt=1859&PHPSESSID=riiagv8lefemofc0vbcg0opj6t4ased1031o74osdogaf87hc9g0

These are the records the government has. The Catholic Church didn't make anything public as of yet.

Many records were destroyed. There were laws passed in many provinces to only keep records regarding Indian Affairs for only a few years. So a lot of information got lost.

https://ccednet-rcdec.ca/sites/ccednet-rcdec.ca/files/ccednet/pdfs/honouring_the_truth_reconciling_for_the_future_july_23_2015.pdf

"According to a 1935 federal government policy, school returns could be destroyed after five years, and reports of accidents after ten years. This led to the destruction of fifteen tonnes of waste paper. Between 1936 and 1944, 200,000 Indian Affairs files were destroyed. Health records were regularly destroyed. For example, in 1957, Indian and Northern Health Services was instructed to destroy “correspondence re routine arrangements re medical and dental treatments of Indians and Eskimos, such as transportation, escort services, admission to hospital, advice on treatment, requests for treatment, etc.” after a period of two years. Reports by doctors, dentists, and nurses were similarly assigned a two-year retention period."

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RightOfSask 3 points ago +4 / -1

he saved millions

Trump bashed Sweden for their "horrible Covid approach".

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RightOfSask 1 point ago +1 / -0

Between those two opposites is only one thing. Stagnation. As toxic for a capitalistic system as deflation.

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