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    #11
    Wow ag loser you really need to wear a sign in public.

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      #12
      Looks like the drug Trump found (and not the weasel FDA guy who just stood there) is being used in BC.

      https://globalnews.ca/news/6744766/hydroxychloroquine-lynn-valley-care-centre-coronavirus/ Controversial malaria drug hydroxychloroquine tested at B.C. seniors’ home

      Orange man bad
      Orange man bad
      Orange man bad
      Orange man bad

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        #13
        Originally posted by agstar77 View Post
        Like him or not he setting the right tone for the country and setting the right example. It is not fun to stay in your home but is the right thing to do. History will judge whether the right course was followed but in the meantime we should follow the best advice of our medical experts. We can save the histrionics for the aftermath and the next election. Constructive criticism can be useful but hate filled rhetoric just raises blood pressure and serves no purpose.
        Agstar listening to Justin Trudeau's morning updates one of his most repeated phrases is that we will come out of this "stronger than ever before." I fully appreciate that it is a benefit to be positive but the damage to western Canada's biggest industries such as oil and gas and tourism will in my opinion take many years to repair. The accumulated debt that provincial and federal governments will accrue will certainly put pressure on their respective budgets for years to come. To build false hope is somewhat irresponsible in my opinion but I also realize that is the job of a politician.

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          #14
          Ah yes, aggie, the right tone...

          "Chris Minister of Smartarsery
          @Lumberist
          Week 1 - Low risk
          Week 2 - Low risk
          Week 3 - Low risk/Gives away medical supplies
          Week 4 - Low risk
          Week 5 - You’re racists m’kay
          Week 6 - Low risk
          Week 7 - Low risk
          Week 8 - Ah, this is serious
          Week 9 - Stay in your homes!!!

          While folks walk through airports the entire time..."

          And several planeloads coming in every day from the origin of the Chinese flu.


          Ah yes, aggie, the right tone...

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            #15
            Originally posted by Hamloc View Post
            Agstar listening to Justin Trudeau's morning updates one of his most repeated phrases is that we will come out of this "stronger than ever before." I fully appreciate that it is a benefit to be positive but the damage to western Canada's biggest industries such as oil and gas and tourism will in my opinion take many years to repair. The accumulated debt that provincial and federal governments will accrue will certainly put pressure on their respective budgets for years to come. To build false hope is somewhat irresponsible in my opinion but I also realize that is the job of a politician.
            Any guess on what the debt to GDP ratio that they liked to use will be when this is over?

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              #16
              Originally posted by agstar77 View Post
              Like him or not he setting the right tone for the country and setting the right example. It is not fun to stay in your home but is the right thing to do. History will judge whether the right course was followed but in the meantime we should follow the best advice of our medical experts. We can save the histrionics for the aftermath and the next election. Constructive criticism can be useful but hate filled rhetoric just raises blood pressure and serves no purpose.
              Hey aggie, here is the hashtag for sock boy's tone - #Plandemic

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                #17
                Originally posted by agstar77 View Post
                Like him or not he setting the right tone for the country and setting the right example.
                You really are a stuck record aren't you?

                Skippy is blundering from one disaster to the next and meanwhile his adoring fans are marveling at how well styled his hair is.

                Where's Miss Piggy these days?

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                  #18
                  No hate, no rhetoric.
                  Fact. Approval ratings in a crisis go up. That's fine.
                  Questions though.
                  Will he finally be done hand jobbing the rainbow and lollipop crowd, and figure out you have to have an income to tax?????
                  Snubbing regions of the country and economy are over????
                  Holiday on consumption tax??
                  Expensive feel good policies laid aside???
                  Or will he stay in his ruling class bubble?????
                  Time will tell.
                  Good luck we're going to need it.
                  And all the other political parties mayswell stay home, they're embarrassing.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by bobofthenorth View Post
                    You really are a stuck record aren't you?

                    Skippy is blundering from one disaster to the next and meanwhile his adoring fans are marveling at how well styled his hair is.

                    Where's Miss Piggy these days?
                    Shows the intelligence of his fans , how anyone in their right mind could think he has done well is beyond me ? Actually should be in jail

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                      #20
                      Holy crap you guys....

                      When I'm dead alot of things won't matter!!!

                      Two active threads slamming leadership and each other.

                      Coulda, woulda, shoulda.... I will focus on the here and now and the path forward.

                      Spending too much time lamenting about what's in the rearview mirror and not focusing on what's ahead and coming at you is a sure way to an even bigger wreck.

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