The first instinct of the LIberal is to look to China, where they admire the dictatorship and the wealth. Justin signs with CanSino and the Chinese immediately link the vaccine to Meng Wan Zhou. Strangely, we didn't get any vaccine sampled for Canadian trials. Oops. The secons instinct of any good Liberal is to make in Canada something we can get cheaper and quicker somewhere else. Justin signs with a fly-by-night Canadian company that assures him they have the inside track. Ooops, they don't. Now we wait behind peasants in India and drug dealers in Mexico to get our hand on the vaccine. But we're all in this together and lockdowns for another year are just what we need to battle global warming,
mRNA doesn't alter DNA, it creates proteins.
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The bulk discount on crime is now a constitutional right! Why commit just one murder when you can't be punished any more for two or three? Go for two or three! What's that? Consecutive sentences are unconstitutional now so if you're robbing a bank may as well carry an illegal gun 'cause all the lesser charges don't matter. Concurrent sentences rule!
OMG! The people elected by THE PEOPLE are making decisions, not the "experts". I, for one, prefer that the people destroying my livelihood, my sanity, my children's educations and athletics, have to face THE PEOPLE in an election. The idea of experts deciding to do what is best for us whether we like it or not is frightening,
If that makes them "cucked" we're pretty far down the rabbit hole. They advocate for veterans, and as such their brand matters. Stating they don't advocate for Kyle Rittenhouse is simply a neutral, truthful statement after questions were asked regarding the shirt Rittenhouse was wearing.
She tried pushing the bank's estate services on us when a family member died. That would have allowed the bank to scoop up 5 percent of the entire estate
I handled my Grandmother's estate when I was in my 20s, my mom was the executor. It took a bit of effort and a book for dummies (pre-internet) but it wasn't hard at all. Why on earth would she have given $30 to $50 thousand for something a basement-dwelling kid could do? An uncomplicated will is not that hard to probate.
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