>DOUGH
>Get used to it because it ain't gonna get better.
>the holly berry is a purgative
https://twitter.com/maggieNYT/status/1492874305402720262
There is a lot more movement against Trump now than previously. Question is how his 2022 primary choices go for him (so far it's been a real mixed bag)
https://twitter.com/davidhogg111/status/1491121396575272961
An insurrection is not legitimate political discourse.
>never noticed the bandage on his finger before
>eyewitness' reports that he was in a "stable" condition in the ICU after emergency room surgery
source
>must be how colonialists felt when they beat the crown
>https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10507929/Bob-Sagets-head-injury-severe-like-hed-hit-BASEBALL-BAT-says-doctor.html
Bob Sagetโs head injury was so severe it was like he'd been hit with a BASEBALL BAT, says doctor: Autopsy report reveals 'major trauma' which 'could NOT be caused by a slip and fall'
Health experts are demanding answers about the cause of Bob Saget's death after an autopsy report found his injuries more significant than initially believed
Saget's injuries stretched from the back to the front of his skull, with additional fractures above his eye sockets
One doctor said his head trauma appeared consistent with taking a baseball bat to the skull or falling 20 to 30 feet
His death was ruled an accident with no suspected foul play, though some are now questioning otherwise
Saget was found dead in his hotel room at The Ritz-Carlton in Orlando, on January 9 after performing a stand-up comedy show
>And where was the red scarf and doorknob?
https://pm.gc.ca/en/news/readouts/2022/02/12/prime-minister-justin-trudeau-convenes-incident-response-group-ongoing
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau convenes the Incident Response Group on the ongoing illegal blockades
Today, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau convened a meeting of the Incident Response Group, where he was joined by ministers and senior officials working to help provinces and municipalities get the situation under control and end the ongoing illegal blockades and occupations taking place across the country.
Ministers and officials updated the Prime Minister on the work underway with their provincial and municipal counterparts to end these blockades, including building on the Ontario governmentโs announcement of stiffer fines and penalties. They committed to continue providing all appropriate available federal resources to protect public order and keep people and communities safe.
The group was briefed on the law enforcement action in Windsor, Ontario, led by the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) with support from other police forces โ including significant support from the RCMP. They emphasized the very real economic harm facing Canada as each hour passes where these illegal blockades remain unresolved. They reiterated their unwavering commitment to defend jobs, trade, and the economy.
The Prime Minister and ministers were briefed by the RCMP on their efforts to secure ports of entry in Coutts, Alberta, and Emerson, Manitoba, and prevent further blockades from emerging, working with local police in these jurisdictions.
Ministers and officials also updated the Prime Minister on their outreach to industry officials, as well as those responsible for critical infrastructure such as airports, ports, and railways, to ensure that they have the resources in place to safeguard against disruptions and further blockades. The Prime Minister stressed that border crossings cannot, and will not, remain closed, and that all options remain on the table.
Today, the OPP, the RCMP, and the Ottawa Police Service established an enhanced Integrated Command Centre in response to the escalation of the current occupation in Ottawa. Additionally, the Prime Minister and ministers discussed further immediate actions the federal government is considering, and will reconvene tomorrow.
They emphasized the urgent need for anyone participating in the blockades to return to their communities peacefully and immediately, and that consequences for breaking the law will be increasingly severe. The governmentโs top priority remains to keep people and communities safe, and to protect jobs, trade, and our economy. These blockades must be brought to an end, and the federal government will continue working on every option to end them.