Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A few hundred trucks ain’t much. Tow ‘em out!
1. They tried that already and the tow truck companies in Ottawa declined to participate in that game.
2. What Canada really needs is for the truck drivers to get back to work, not to have Ottawa streets unblocked, which is a small problem by comparison with nationwide supply chain troubles.
The truckers hold most of the cards here. Time to fold, Trudeau.
You realize that we don’t really need these truck drivers back to work, as they represent a tiny fraction of them? That supply chain issues were not due to truck drivers, and that those are resolving daily as Omicron cases are falling?
Much like Ottawa, this thread is clearly now occupied by people who have no intention of discussion, they just went to spew memes, hate, and rhetoric.
Consider the fact they are setting up restaurants and bouncy castles. Do these seem to be people who have a legit concern with their freedoms?
Anyone spending hours outdoors in Ottawa in February clearly has strong feelings about it.
Also, there’s just not that much spare inventory of goods these days. If I lived in Canada I would be stocking up.
It has nothing to do with the truckers. It has to Do with Omicron running rampant through industrial agribusinesses, factories, warehousing, retail, etc. The situation is already improving, but yiu wouldn’t know that because it doesn’t fit your narrative.
Much like the mandates and restrictions are lifting in Canada, depending on health care capacity in the area, much like they did towards summer last year. But that doesn’t fit the narrative either, especially since the mandates are provincially legislated.
If the situation is improving, then what is the point of making sure the last holdouts who don’t want a vaccine get vaccinated anyway?
Again: The.Protest.Is.Not.Actually.About.The.Trucker.Vaccine.Mandate.. , it’s just dressed that way.
Ok, I’ll agree with that. It’s really about ordinary Canadians trying to set limits on the intrusion of government into their lives.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A few hundred trucks ain’t much. Tow ‘em out!
1. They tried that already and the tow truck companies in Ottawa declined to participate in that game.
2. What Canada really needs is for the truck drivers to get back to work, not to have Ottawa streets unblocked, which is a small problem by comparison with nationwide supply chain troubles.
The truckers hold most of the cards here. Time to fold, Trudeau.
You realize that we don’t really need these truck drivers back to work, as they represent a tiny fraction of them? That supply chain issues were not due to truck drivers, and that those are resolving daily as Omicron cases are falling?
Much like Ottawa, this thread is clearly now occupied by people who have no intention of discussion, they just went to spew memes, hate, and rhetoric.
Consider the fact they are setting up restaurants and bouncy castles. Do these seem to be people who have a legit concern with their freedoms?
Anyone spending hours outdoors in Ottawa in February clearly has strong feelings about it.
Also, there’s just not that much spare inventory of goods these days. If I lived in Canada I would be stocking up.
It has nothing to do with the truckers. It has to Do with Omicron running rampant through industrial agribusinesses, factories, warehousing, retail, etc. The situation is already improving, but yiu wouldn’t know that because it doesn’t fit your narrative.
Much like the mandates and restrictions are lifting in Canada, depending on health care capacity in the area, much like they did towards summer last year. But that doesn’t fit the narrative either, especially since the mandates are provincially legislated.
If the situation is improving, then what is the point of making sure the last holdouts who don’t want a vaccine get vaccinated anyway?
Again: The.Protest.Is.Not.Actually.About.The.Trucker.Vaccine.Mandate.. , it’s just dressed that way.
Anonymous wrote:So how long do people feel Trudeau has left? 2 weeks? Less?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A few hundred trucks ain’t much. Tow ‘em out!
1. They tried that already and the tow truck companies in Ottawa declined to participate in that game.
2. What Canada really needs is for the truck drivers to get back to work, not to have Ottawa streets unblocked, which is a small problem by comparison with nationwide supply chain troubles.
The truckers hold most of the cards here. Time to fold, Trudeau.
You realize that we don’t really need these truck drivers back to work, as they represent a tiny fraction of them? That supply chain issues were not due to truck drivers, and that those are resolving daily as Omicron cases are falling?
Much like Ottawa, this thread is clearly now occupied by people who have no intention of discussion, they just went to spew memes, hate, and rhetoric.
Consider the fact they are setting up restaurants and bouncy castles. Do these seem to be people who have a legit concern with their freedoms?
Anyone spending hours outdoors in Ottawa in February clearly has strong feelings about it.
Also, there’s just not that much spare inventory of goods these days. If I lived in Canada I would be stocking up.
It has nothing to do with the truckers. It has to Do with Omicron running rampant through industrial agribusinesses, factories, warehousing, retail, etc. The situation is already improving, but yiu wouldn’t know that because it doesn’t fit your narrative.
Much like the mandates and restrictions are lifting in Canada, depending on health care capacity in the area, much like they did towards summer last year. But that doesn’t fit the narrative either, especially since the mandates are provincially legislated.
If the situation is improving, then what is the point of making sure the last holdouts who don’t want a vaccine get vaccinated anyway?
Anonymous wrote:So how long do people feel Trudeau has left? 2 weeks? Less?
Anonymous wrote:So how long do people feel Trudeau has left? 2 weeks? Less?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good grief morons. You need to get more tuned into the news.
So many countries are doing away with lockdowns..numerous public health authorities have called to end pandemic restrictions. Omicron is such a mild non-event. In fact, there have been calls to end the use of the term pandemic all together and to start using the word endemic.... because covid will be just like the flu.
The forever maskers and forever lockdown idiots are the truly zainy out in far left field people. It is time to use a rational risk based approach for opening society back up. People are just going to have to get used to the fact covid exists. Big whoop.
Unvaccinated people are 97 times more likely to die from covid than boosted people are. And are far more likely to be hospitalized and suffer long term health issues from covid. Hospitals are still sick of those sick and dying from covid, whereas you'd be very hard pressed to find someone sick and dying as a result of having to wear a mask or get vaccinated. Your ideas about risk are completely backasswards.
What's zany is saying "screw it" and pointlessly letting hundreds of thousands of people die just so that you can go to Fuddruckers for a crowded unmasked unvaxxed happy hour in the name of freedumb.
What the hell is your point? The unvaxxed people must reap what they sow. Who cares. Society is done with the unvaxxed. We cannot keep closing society down for the unvaxxed. If they die, they die. Their own stupid fault.
Besides, in the context of this thread, your point is moot. The vast majority of the truckers protesting in Canada are in fact vaxxed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good grief morons. You need to get more tuned into the news.
So many countries are doing away with lockdowns..numerous public health authorities have called to end pandemic restrictions. Omicron is such a mild non-event. In fact, there have been calls to end the use of the term pandemic all together and to start using the word endemic.... because covid will be just like the flu.
The forever maskers and forever lockdown idiots are the truly zainy out in far left field people. It is time to use a rational risk based approach for opening society back up. People are just going to have to get used to the fact covid exists. Big whoop.
Unvaccinated people are 97 times more likely to die from covid than boosted people are. And are far more likely to be hospitalized and suffer long term health issues from covid. Hospitals are still sick of those sick and dying from covid, whereas you'd be very hard pressed to find someone sick and dying as a result of having to wear a mask or get vaccinated. Your ideas about risk are completely backasswards.
What's zany is saying "screw it" and pointlessly letting hundreds of thousands of people die just so that you can go to Fuddruckers for a crowded unmasked unvaxxed happy hour in the name of freedumb.
What the hell is your point? The unvaxxed people must reap what they sow. Who cares. Society is done with the unvaxxed. We cannot keep closing society down for the unvaxxed. If they die, they die. Their own stupid fault.
Besides, in the context of this thread, your point is moot. The vast majority of the truckers protesting in Canada are in fact vaxxed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good grief morons. You need to get more tuned into the news.
So many countries are doing away with lockdowns..numerous public health authorities have called to end pandemic restrictions. Omicron is such a mild non-event. In fact, there have been calls to end the use of the term pandemic all together and to start using the word endemic.... because covid will be just like the flu.
The forever maskers and forever lockdown idiots are the truly zainy out in far left field people. It is time to use a rational risk based approach for opening society back up. People are just going to have to get used to the fact covid exists. Big whoop.
Unvaccinated people are 97 times more likely to die from covid than boosted people are. And are far more likely to be hospitalized and suffer long term health issues from covid. Hospitals are still sick of those sick and dying from covid, whereas you'd be very hard pressed to find someone sick and dying as a result of having to wear a mask or get vaccinated. Your ideas about risk are completely backasswards.
What's zany is saying "screw it" and pointlessly letting hundreds of thousands of people die just so that you can go to Fuddruckers for a crowded unmasked unvaxxed happy hour in the name of freedumb.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A few hundred trucks ain’t much. Tow ‘em out!
1. They tried that already and the tow truck companies in Ottawa declined to participate in that game.
2. What Canada really needs is for the truck drivers to get back to work, not to have Ottawa streets unblocked, which is a small problem by comparison with nationwide supply chain troubles.
The truckers hold most of the cards here. Time to fold, Trudeau.
You realize that we don’t really need these truck drivers back to work, as they represent a tiny fraction of them? That supply chain issues were not due to truck drivers, and that those are resolving daily as Omicron cases are falling?
Much like Ottawa, this thread is clearly now occupied by people who have no intention of discussion, they just went to spew memes, hate, and rhetoric.
Consider the fact they are setting up restaurants and bouncy castles. Do these seem to be people who have a legit concern with their freedoms?
Anyone spending hours outdoors in Ottawa in February clearly has strong feelings about it.
Also, there’s just not that much spare inventory of goods these days. If I lived in Canada I would be stocking up.
It has nothing to do with the truckers. It has to Do with Omicron running rampant through industrial agribusinesses, factories, warehousing, retail, etc. The situation is already improving, but yiu wouldn’t know that because it doesn’t fit your narrative.
Much like the mandates and restrictions are lifting in Canada, depending on health care capacity in the area, much like they did towards summer last year. But that doesn’t fit the narrative either, especially since the mandates are provincially legislated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A few hundred trucks ain’t much. Tow ‘em out!
1. They tried that already and the tow truck companies in Ottawa declined to participate in that game.
2. What Canada really needs is for the truck drivers to get back to work, not to have Ottawa streets unblocked, which is a small problem by comparison with nationwide supply chain troubles.
The truckers hold most of the cards here. Time to fold, Trudeau.
You realize that we don’t really need these truck drivers back to work, as they represent a tiny fraction of them? That supply chain issues were not due to truck drivers, and that those are resolving daily as Omicron cases are falling?
Much like Ottawa, this thread is clearly now occupied by people who have no intention of discussion, they just went to spew memes, hate, and rhetoric.
Consider the fact they are setting up restaurants and bouncy castles. Do these seem to be people who have a legit concern with their freedoms?
Anyone spending hours outdoors in Ottawa in February clearly has strong feelings about it.
Also, there’s just not that much spare inventory of goods these days. If I lived in Canada I would be stocking up.
It has nothing to do with the truckers. It has to Do with Omicron running rampant through industrial agribusinesses, factories, warehousing, retail, etc. The situation is already improving, but yiu wouldn’t know that because it doesn’t fit your narrative.
Much like the mandates and restrictions are lifting in Canada, depending on health care capacity in the area, much like they did towards summer last year. But that doesn’t fit the narrative either, especially since the mandates are provincially legislated.