RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:DJT callYou clearly have no idea what you are talking about if still believing in the published fear numbers.
Faulty upcycled PCR testing, trauma cases classified as covid deaths because a swab came back positive, physicians coached to classify death of elderly as covid, covid death if person died within first 14 days of being jabbed, etc, etc. 100s if not 1000s of deaths were classified incorrectly either by error with intent.
For your own health and safety, you really need to wake up to the lies that have been perpetrated on Canadians. The truth about the last 4 years is going to be revealed and nothing can stop it. It's a big part of the reason Western nations are rushing to enact censorship laws.
packerdriver wrote: A tree must've fallen on logger's head way back when!...."600k seniors at or under poverty line"???
As of July 1, 2023, there were 7.6 million people in Canada who were 65 and older. That tells me that 8% of seniors didn't get the memo or were not paying attention when it's universally known that CPP + OAS is not enough to live comfortably in retirement... Canada even provides additional GIS payments for people who's total retirement income is less than 18k. Logger must be wishing for a true nanny state that takes care of old people no matter what poor/bad decisions they made during their working lives.
Keep in mind that this is the same guy that says Covid was a "hoax"!!! Let's be clear: WELL OVER 50,000 Canadians died of covid in a little over two years....that's more than the 46,000 Canadians who died in World War Two over five and a half years. Was WW2 a hoax too?!?! GET A GRIP, MAN! westcoastlogger wrote: Some old union hack like Packer depended on his union bosses to make sure he was mollycoddled all his working life and wouldn't of got out of bed in the morning if someone didn't kiss him gently awake. What he fails to understand about the seniors not getting the 250 bucks is that 600,000 of them are living at, or under the poverty line in Castreaus Canada. But the refugee claimants get room and board to the tune of 300 bucks a day in hotel rooms for however long it takes.