Today is the 12th of December, and that means that Shawn and I are exactly one month away from the Big Move, from Toronto, to Windsor, Ontario. The drive is a mere 230 in earth miles, but, in some integral ways, it’s also the equivalent of moving from the Moon to the Sun.
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Roxanne Tellier – Musings On Movings and Marijuana for Multinationals
Posted in Books, COVID 19, Family, Health, Humour, life, Opinion, Review with tags Big Business, Big Move, Canada, cannabis, Covid, DBAWIS, Kevin Quain, legalisation, Lift and Co Expo, Marijuana, Metro Convention Centre, moving, pot, psychedelics, segarini, Tellier, The Rex, Toronto, Windsor on December 12, 2021 by segariniRoxanne Tellier – Talking Points and Party Lines
Posted in Opinion with tags 9/11, Adolf Hitler, All Star Game, Big Business, Big Lie, Bill Maher, cognitive bias, Covid, DBAWIS, Democrats, Free Enterprise, Georgia, illusory truth effect, Judge Merrick Garland, Justice Ginsburg, Justice Scalia, Lindsey Graham, Mitch McConnell, MLB, Morning Joe Scarborough, party lines, political propaganda, Reihan Salam, Republican, Roxanne Tellier, talking points, universal health care, University of Toronto, Vaccine Passports, voter suppression on April 11, 2021 by segariniDuring the trump years, it was a staple of reporting; when asked for their opinion on something the Administration had done, all the top Republican Senators either brushed off reporters with a breezy, “hadn’t heard anything about that yet,” or stopped just long enough to run whatever party line Mitch McConnell had broadcast to them earlier that day, into the microphone.
It was so common that comedy shows often ran clips of the beleaguered Senators, or of Conservative media talking heads, mouthing in lock stop whatever nonsense they’d been fed. Continue reading
Roxanne Tellier – No Law Just Disorder
Posted in COVID 19, Health, life, Opinion, politics, Review with tags Adam Skelly, America, ‘Defund the Police’, Big Business, Canada, Coronavirus, COVID 19, DBAWIS, Dundas Square, Etobicoke, freedom, GoFundMe, liberty, pandemic, Parler, public health crisis, Reopening Ontario Act, segarini, Tellier, The Grinch on November 29, 2020 by segariniGenerally, writing about the continuing political clown show in America is more exciting than writing about what are often picayune matters in Canadian politics.
Canada has practically sailed thru the pandemic, in comparison to other countries. We’ve been lucky, overall, and much of that success is because the majority of us are happy to comply with regulations that will help stop the spread of the virus. Things could most definitely have gone much worse.