Monday, January 8, 2024

So This Happened 08/01/24

 


Canadians Dying Of 'Unknown Causes' Is Through The Roof

Perhaps it’s just me but for example, if 16,043 people out of 334,623 are recorded as having died of unspecified ‘unknown causes,’ I’m sure they’re right. 

That’s almost five times as many as in 2019.

There isn't even an event that happened after 2019 that could possibly explain why all these people are expectantly dying. It's obviously impossible to figure out, so let's not talk about it or bring it up ever again.

Toronto Food Bank Use Is Also Through The Roof

About one Torontonian in 10 used a food bank between April 2022 and March 2023 — more than double the preceding year — according to the annual Who's Hungry report, produced by the Daily Bread and North York Harvest food banks.

For those of us who choose to notice, homelessness has become absolutely epidemic in every single Canadian city. Every single one. So it goes without saying that food bank use has gone vertically, as well.

Bringing in 1.5 million immigrants a year is the government's solution to this problem, as well as the problem of lack of homes, health care, and basic services.

We are doomed. 

Let's Talk About The Falkland Islands...Again 

"The government and people of Argentina once again reaffirm, 191 years after the illegal occupation of the Malvinas Islands, their lawful and indefeasible sovereignty rights over the Falkland Islands, South Georgia, and the South Sandwich Islands and their adjacent maritime areas.

The difference this time around is that while Argentina's military is still useless and overall pathetic, the same can now be said for Britain's. And actually, Britain may even be worse than the Falkland's, considering Britain shipped much of their equipment and weapons to corrupt Ukraine.

The best thing that could happen is that a war will start up again and Britain gets humiliated by a 3rd world military. Mostly because they deserve it. 

2 comments:

  1. Well, there was a time when I used a food bank. I would deposit food in the bank and it would increase in by 7% or so! But then they cut the interest rates. It was no better than the fridge. I miss those days.

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  2. I once took out a mortgage with the food bank. Glad to get it at the time, but I can tell you, making all those sandwiches to service the interest was a pain in the ass.

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