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While the Canadian economy is collapsing and our vaccine plan is in tatters, Trudeau’s libs come up with this high priority item.

Breaking Canadian news as only news should be. After all, everything in Canada is breaking.

“Electric snowmobiles will get us to net-zero.”

So says Seamus O-Regan, Canadian Minister of trees, on twitter.

I can’t make this stuff up.

Shame on you Shamus.


“You will own nothing and you will be happy.”

Make no mistake. Even after we have all been inoculated or have reached herd immunity, the government will still mandate compulsory mask wear, social distancing and ban all social interactions. But as Canadians and Americans we should all fight back against government over-reach:

Be afraid, be very afraid (oh, and do not push back against any plans to spend trillions by the government)… that appears to be the message from Fauci and his friends in the Biden admin.

After months of suggesting that life could start to feel “normal” again this fall – if the vaccine rollout worked as planned – Fauci in an interview with LA Times Today this week gave a new prediction.

Warning: Liberal-speak inbound:

“Hopefully, by the time we start entering 2022, we really will have a degree of normality that will approximate the kind of normality we’ve been used to,” Fauci said. That is the new mask wearing, social distancing normality.

If only Canada had a John Hopkins University Hospital. A noted surgeon – that is an expert Justin – suggests

“Some medical experts privately agreed with my prediction that there may be very little Covid-19 by April but suggested that I not to talk publicly about herd immunity because people might become complacent and fail to take precautions or might decline the vaccine. But scientists shouldn’t try to manipulate the public by hiding the truth. As we encourage everyone to get a vaccine, we also need to reopen schools and society to limit the damage of closures and prolonged isolation. Contingency planning for an open economy by April can deliver hope to those in despair and to those who have made large personal sacrifices.

In other words:

Reject the “New Normal”

Americans and Canadians are big-hearted and generous, with a desire to protect their fellow man. They have sacrificed their livelihoods, their comfort, their happiness. The government and the big political donors are taking advantage of this spirit of generosity.

We can all fight back not just by supporting small businesses, but by rejecting coronavirus restrictions, and helping businesses reject them. Refuse to wear a mask. If a store owner asks you to put a mask on, tell him it doesn’t bother you if he takes his mask off. The sky won’t fall. Refuse to comply and help your neighbors to refuse to comply. Stores and restaurants fear regulators fining them out of business, and that is where big conservative donors and crowd-funding campaigns must step in. Sponsor small businesses to fight. Not to pay their fines—to fight, in court. Argue disparate impact. Argue lack of equal protection. Argue exceeding constitutional authority. Fight these regulations everywhere.

And reject the “new normal.” It is safe, and for the health of society, it is imperative that we return to the old normal, where you could see your friends whenever you wanted, shake hands, travel to families, see peoples’ faces on the street. We are stronger together—and that means actually together, not the Orwellian version where we are “together” in total isolation. 2020 was the year of government overreach. Make 2021 the year of organized civil disobedience and friendly reunions. The pandemic is over.


So who is racist? This from an ad in the National Post:

Two Black-Canadian artists who make internationally-renowned jewelry

Why can’t they just say: Two Canadian Artists, or two artists from Canada? Why do they have to say “black.”

Hmmm?


Paranoid yet? Rock on.

 

SJ……..Out

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I Am….Therefore I Am.

Home schooling is looking better all the time. This from the NY City School Board

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But.. but…but…isn’t white a colour? If so am I not a person of colour…like a black man, or a yellow man, or a red man, brown man. I am, therefore I am… a white man.

It is a crazy world out there.


From the world of profoundness comes this:

It’s only ‘the end of the beginning.’ COVID-19 will be with us for years

Yeah, just like the flu.

Trudeau finally gets smart. Covid 19 vaccines? “Oh It’s a provincial problem, not a federal one. After all the health of Canadians rests with our provinces, not me. This is highly classified you know. Call for a cone of silence.” Trudeau states. Wonder where he got that from

Like I have been saying for years. Canada has a dumb electorate:

Extraordinarily accurate analysis from a foreign country. God help Canada . Some people have the vocabulary to sum up things in a way that you can quickly understand them. This quote came from the Czech Republic. Someone over there has it figured out. It was translated into English from an article in a Prague newspaper.

This article, translated from a Prague newspaper, hits the nail on the head but unfortunately paints those of us that did no vote for the “Prince of Fools” with the same brush….

“The danger to Canada is not Justin Trudeau, but a citizenry capable of entrusting a man like him with being Prime Minister. It will be far easier to limit and undo the follies of a Trudeau government than to restore the necessary common sense and good judgment to a depraved electorate willing to have such a man for their prime minister. The problem is much deeper and far more serious than Trudeau, who is a mere symptom of what ails Canada. Blaming the prince of the fools should not blind anyone to the vast confederacy of fools that made him their prince. The country can survive a Trudeau, who is, after all, merely a fool. It is less likely to survive a multitude of fools, such as those who made him their Prime minister.”

And, unfortunately, we have another tool waiting in the wings.


Recent poll is Canada. Do you believe in Trudeau’s new gun law legislation? Yes or No?

Results:

 

 

Total Votes: 3,736

“No matter, because it is going through. After all, it is 2021 you know and I am the Prime Minister of Canada and………YOU’RE NOT.”


 

SJ………Out

End of Days

Let them eat cake.

Just biden their time until it warms up.

Who would have ever thought it would come to this:

Expat Californians in Texas feel right at home during Texan blackouts during one to the coldest snaps in their history. Texas is big on everything including their power grid failures

But, but big Al said snow and ice would be a thing of the past:

“Snow Takes Down Green Energy Wind Turbines and Solar Panels In US and the World.”

The deception of false prophets such as Al Gore, John Kerry, Bill Gates, Klaus Schwab is beyond belief.

Al Gore

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Al Gore and his end of times.

Bill Gates

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or Klaus baby..

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Hitler couldn’t do it so I……………………….

or John…”I never looks you in the eye”…Kerry

Or learn to code….by the way, what is an existential threat anyway?

This is an existential threat in my view:

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See ya and have a nice day:

SJ….Out

 

Akaru-Hime…Part 8

From my new book, currently being written. Hope to have it completed by next summer. It is in rough draft. It has not been edited as yet.

Writing like this gives me a nice and welcome respite from the Covid 19 madness. I can escape to my own world of past adventures and excitement without a care in the world.


I went below, found my toilet kit, a towel, then left, after securing “Akaru-Hime.” Wearing just a white tee and khaki shorts, sandals, I almost felt like a local. My pasty white skin gave it away though. I was a newbie. No doubt about that. It will take a while to become acclimatized.

I could see the clubhouse with its dark brown shake roof away far to the northwest of my position. It had to be because of its array of flags at the hoist and ceremonial mast and yardarm that one could see from every vantage point of the yacht basin. The US stars and stripes was prominent as was the State of Hawaii flag with its combination of a union jack in its upper left hand corner or canton, with alternating white, red and blue stripes and a third rectangular flag. The Hawaiian flag reflects a very unique history. The canton of the Union Jack in the upper left hand corner of the state flag harkens back to the British economic and imperialist influence in the islands between Captains Cook and Vancouver with the emperor and king, King Kamehameha I. Hawaii was at once a kingdom, a protectorate, a republic, a territory and then a state.[1] And who among us doesn’t know of the unprovoked attack on Pearl Harbour, just down the way some to the north and west of us. The third rectangular flag was very interesting as I would later find out to be the club’s Burgee. All sailing clubs the world over had their unique Burgees: kind of like a nautical calling card that reflects the yacht club.

I left “Akaru-Hime,” walked down “G” dock to the dock access gate, then up to the parking lot, over toward “F” dock then up a two lane, paved access road that led straight up to and ended with the clubhouse. There was a grass medium separating the lanes that was about 6 feet wide. It was adorned with royal palms and clusters of flowers no doubt indigenous to Hawaii. I just didn’t have a clue as to their names. Vibrant colours they were: reds, yellows, white, purple and scarlet blooms emitting a sweet Hibiscus and Bougainvillea no doubt, perhaps, but I had no idea. Lets just say it was a beautiful site: tropical, welcoming and rich. This yacht club had money. You could tell by the ambiance of the place and the style and quality of the sailboats, and sailors and sailorettes. Well dressed in very expensive nautical wear.

That access road was a good quarter mile long that ran from the Ilikai parking lot terminating at the Clubhouse. On the way I passed what would be known to me as the communal showers, toilets and washing area, complete with a pay yer own way laundromat. These communal facilities used by those sailors who were not part of the Ala Moana Yacht Club, for this was also a marina where sailors could find moorage at a monthly cost, as long as berths were available. There were hundreds of sailboats here, aligned to port and starboard of the roadway. Besides that, if one looked out across the way to the east and the towering hotels and apartment buildings of the Ala Moana district, with the Ko’o-lau mountain range beyond, one could see and feel the existence here of a small floating village with narrow streets and laneways called docks and finger jetties. Sailboats upon sailboats upon sailboats. I had never seen so many although I must admit I was new to this game. how many times do I have to say that? One could spend hours just exploring the docks and marvelling at the various yachts. Yachts of all sizes and shapes, functionality, luxury and expense. I made a mental note to myself to do just that at some point in time. And time was clearly on my side here.

To the west of where I was walking there was a long and very large reef of large stone and rock fill. No doubt an artificial reef: a man made protective barrier against the blue Pacific. Today as calm and as inviting as bathwater but they do experience gales and storms here. Interestingly, there were a number of sailboats at anchor on the inshore side of the rock barrier but they were also secured from their stern cleats to hard-points on the rock barrier itself.[2] Kind of reminded me of man made nautical Moai that guarded the place against evil spirits for like those Easter Island monoliths of volcanic rock and basalt for these boats all faced inward toward the clubhouse and the yacht basin and the docks, apartment blocks and hotels and away from the blue Pacific Ocean that lay just beyond the reefs. I am getting beside myself here. Moai for heaven’s sake. Give your head a shake Jim yet this array of boats at anchor in a straight line, as if on some nautical parade and inspection, was an amazing sight to behold, especially for someone like me who had never been exposed to this world. I mean I hail from the Great White Northern city of Tarawna, after all.

[1] Statehood in 1958.

[2] Mediterranean moorage.


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Akara-Hime…Part 7

From my new book, currently being written. Hope to have it completed by next summer. It is in rough draft. It has not been edited as yet.

Writing like this gives me a nice and welcome respite from the Covid 19 madness. I can escape to my own world of past adventures and excitement without a care in the world.


Looking back to the west and north from my position all one could see was an array of masts. It resembled a steel or aluminum forest and like the trees of a forest these masts swayed from side to side as the soft trades blew in from the Northeast. The yacht basin was well protected from the elements but the boats still moved up and down or from side to side in their berths with the fluid motion of a water’s wake, as the various boats moved in and out of their berths, or navigated the access channels that separated each of the docks. There was a way out of the various slips and moorage to the open sea but this transit was not obvious to me at the time from my vantage point. The other interesting thing was the clanging sound. Loose halyards or those lines that raised and lowered the sails would slap against the metal masts whenever the wind piped up. Pity the poor man who failed to secure their running, er loose, rigging in a wind, or worse still, in a gale. The wrath of old Neptune himself or in this case the Harbour Master, or nautical neighbour would come down on you like some ancient mariner before the mast. A mariner’s no no. Especially during the night while trying to sleep. Worse if one had a headache to boot.

“Good mornin.”

A sound, a voice, my neighbour as it turned out.

“Hello, ah good mornin.” I said as I turned toward the sound.

“Haven’t seen you before. Saw the boat come in with a crew a few weeks back. They’re gone now except for Nigel. The British guy. Do ya know Nigel?” He asked.

“Yes, yes I do. And you are?” I queried. Just then the forward hatch opened and out came a head. Youngish, bleached blond…long hair, tanned and smiling face he saluted me, a two fingered salute.

“Sorry, I didn’t see ya…” I paused. “My name is Jim. I am Mary’s brother, Sid’s brother-in-law.”

“Right. Ah yeah, from Vancouver. Sid’s Japanese. Married to Mary. They have a little one too.”

That was true. My sister gave birth about a year ago. That is why she did not sail with Sid to Hawaii. At the best of times Mary was very uncomfortable sailing. Being with an infant on the open ocean would have made it that much more dangerous and foolhardy.

“They’re in Japan now I think. Sid gave it up. Chronic sea sickness. So I was asked to help Nigel sail the boat to Japan. I couldn’t say no to that.”

He just looked at me but said nothing. Smiled then continued. “Welcome to Hawaii Jim. My name is Brett. Brett Johnson. I live here in Honolulu. Am a member of the yacht club. This here is “Julia” is my home away from home.

“I do believe you have visitor privileges at the club for a few months.”

What does that mean?” I asked.

“This berth here. G35 is yours for the time being. You have clubhouse access too. Showers, heads and wash-places. Bar and restaurant.  Guest membership privileges. I do believe you can join if there is room and if you are sponsored. I am sure Nigel is aware of all of this.”

“Not sure about that Brett. I haven’t seen Nigel since I got here yesterday afternoon. We chatted for a brief spell then he disappeared. I was very tired so I crashed and slept through the night.”

“I believe he has a Brit friend over somewhere on “B” dock.” Brett said. A couple I believe, from London, that he has been spending some time with shortly after he arrived and after Mary and Sid left. There are also a number of Aussies and Kiwis here as well as you should soon find out. Kind of a Commonwealth cruising and social club. But I am sure that you will get to meet many of them in due course.

A pause. Then,

“Well Jim. Nice to have met you. I must get back to what I was doing here.” he glanced at his watch. “It is still way too early.” He chuckled. “Working on a boat is all too difficult because to the many distractions, such as chiun music with strangers such as yourself. But all very welcoming I must say.|” He added:

“Go on up to the clubhouse. They have a good breakfast special there.”

“I will, thanks.” and with that Brett disappeared below “Julie’s” deck. Julie, I thought, hmm, nice name for a sailboat. Short and memorable. Wonder what the history is behind that one?


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