Simply amazing
It’s kinda pointless engaging you. There’s no good faith.Laugh, not my experience, but why do you think I am belittling primary healthcare? I am not, I am just describing how people die everywhere and addressing your opinion that people die bankrupted in the us. Google people starving to death on nhs wards. The CBC won’t say anything against the system in Canada, and the us media is making political hay for their party of choice in the us so your opinion is what your betters want you to believe.
Good faith? You don’t know the first thing about it. The us healthcare system isn’t perfect but characterizing it in the way you did, when they are currently literally giving their lives to fight this pandemic is beyond the pale.It’s kinda pointless engaging you. There’s no good faith.
People in Canada don’t bankrupt themselves trying to survive health care issues, subject t to crazy exceptions..
Nor does health care starve the patients unless it’s with a view to humanitarian ends.
But I suspect you know this. Cause your mo is clear.
If it’s good faith. MOD
Whoosh.Good faith? You don’t know the first thing about it. The us healthcare system isn’t perfect but characterizing it in the way you did, when they are currently literally giving their lives to fight this pandemic is beyond the pale.
The thing people like that don't understand...and like they complain that they lost some of their lives being locked up for months etc. But doing shit like that literally means the time you spent being distant is literally wasted because you have created a massive surge in cases.You know, for years I used to resent people that would crap on US citizens and thought that many of them were just assholes that would hold it against all of us that we had assclowns representing our country politically. Well at this point I throw my f***ing hands up, I didnt agree with the timing of the protests even though I understood the rationale behind them for those that werent just there to loot and disturb the peace. But this giant gathering of raging hormones with no distance or masks anywhere to be found is just f***ing Looney Toons. Literally those of us that have been careful, mindful of others, worn masks, kept distancing and have not been visiting friends and family just to see all of these big groups of people while the USA is seeing COVID run rampant is disgusting. I always thought that we had more than our share of idiots here in Hawaii and that many of them came from outside of Hawaii ie. California, but it looks like I seriously sold them short compared to the dip shits elsewhere in the US. Wake the f*** up you morons.
Didn’t somebody in Edmonton have shopping cart escalators in the past? I could swear I remember them as a kid in the seventies shopping in Londonderry Mall. Been so long but I think it was Woolco.Target, lol. Still laughing about that attempt in the Canadian market. What a fail that Canadian experiment was.
Heres a kicker that you know a store is flat out stupid. At the MWTC location they figure the top floor should be the grocery store. So that they had to retrofit a shopping cart escalator (escalators already existed but had to be completely redesigned) to move shopping carts up and down. At first people didn't know how to use them, as we'd never seen an escalator for shopping carts. People were doing it wrong. Wish I had taken pictures. It was like stupid store world.
I mean in a target, there was just junk on the first floor anyway, not like they were selling high priced items there on empty shelves. More confusing is some dry goods were on first floor, frozen groceries and milk, dairy, meat, produce other dry goods were on second floor. You had to navigate all over two floors looking just for groceries. We tried it a couple times more for a laugh than anything. We wanted the fail experience just see how wrong they could possibly get things. A common refrain was shoppers going through stating. Gee this store sucks.
Didn’t somebody in Edmonton have shopping cart escalators in the past? I could swear I remember them as a kid in the seventies shopping in Londonderry Mall. Been so long but I think it was Woolco.
I remember that being at the Wal-Mart (currently Simons). This was around 2001.Didn’t somebody in Edmonton have shopping cart escalators in the past? I could swear I remember them as a kid in the seventies shopping in Londonderry Mall. Been so long but I think it was Woolco.
The thing people like that don't understand...and like they complain that they lost some of their lives being locked up for months etc. But doing shit like that literally means the time you spent being distant is literally wasted because you have created a massive surge in cases.
We kind of saw it here on Canada with Canada Day. "This is Canada Day, you can't tell me I can't celebrate like I normally can". People think partying is some good given right and their right to party is more important than anyone's life.
And you are right. It's insulting to all those who couldn't see sick loved ones or had to stay away from family for their safety.
Research Determines Protests Did Not Cause Spike In Coronavirus Cases
Didn’t somebody in Edmonton have shopping cart escalators in the past? I could swear I remember them as a kid in the seventies shopping in Londonderry Mall. Been so long but I think it was Woolco.
oh were those the ones with no steps? Just a smooth surface you can ride up n down on a fixed grade??
I never went to Londonderry as a kid. That would have been the farthest section of the City away from Jasper Place where I grew up.Didn’t somebody in Edmonton have shopping cart escalators in the past? I could swear I remember them as a kid in the seventies shopping in Londonderry Mall. Been so long but I think it was Woolco.
Dr. Hinshaw disagrees with the mayor. Protests didn't spread the virus. Family gatherings and restaurants did.