Thursday, March 3, 2011

Investissement Québec (IQ) pourrait offrir un prêt à Quebecor afin de l'aider à acheter une équipe de la LNH.

Ils rient de nous autres en pleine face !$%£!nak!

Ils nous prennent 200 freaking MILLIONS de nos taxes pour bâtir un édifice récréatif quand nos hôpitaux débordent, après ça ils nous disent c'est correcte parceque Québecor va aussi investir... avec l'argent de notre fonds de pension... PUS CAPABLE!
En passant, pour ceux qui ça interesse, j'ai fais un petit calcaul, et avec 200 M de $ on peut acheter:

900 Bentleys!!!





Thursday, January 13, 2011

La maison des fous!

http://descoteaux.argent.canoe.ca/general/la-maison-de-fous/

Non, pas celle d'Astérix et Obélix... celle-ci est beaucoup plus sinistre et aberrante, car celle-ci, c'est nous qui la payons!

À quand la révolution?

J’entends souvent les gens dire que les gestionnaires des grandes entreprises ce paye des bonis dé-proportionnés, mais les conditions de travail de nos fonctionnaires sont beaucoup plus nuisible à notre société. Ces fonctionnaires qui sont supposé être à notre service vive mieux que ceux qui les payent, les contribuables.

Nous ne commençons pas à être écœuré, nous ne sommes plus capables!

Si le gouvernement était moindrement sérieux de revenir dans la vrai équilibre budgétaire (pas l'équilibre comptable), il commencerait par coupé dans la fonction publique, et redonner aux contribuables un peu de son argent pour qu'ils puissent en faire ce qu'ils veulent. Et croyez-moi, ce qu'ils veulent ce n'est pas une augmentation de salaire aux fonctionnaires!

Friday, October 22, 2010

Tolerating Intolerance

I got this email today, apparently, it's a quote from Bill Maher on tolerance. I have no idea whether or not he actually said these things, and I don't really care.

Here's the quote:

"I am perplexed that so many of my friends are against a mosque being built near Ground Zero. I think it should be the goal of every American to be tolerant. The mosque should be allowed, in an effort to promote tolerance.

That is why I also propose, that two gay nightclubs be opened next door to the mosque thereby promoting tolerance within the mosque. We could call the clubs "The Turban Cowboy" and "You Mecca Me So Hot".

Next door should be a butcher shop that specializes in pork and have an open barbeque with spare ribs as its daily special.

Across the street a very daring lingerie store called "Victoria Keeps Nothing Secret” with sexy mannequins in the window modeling the goods.

Next door to the lingerie shop, there would be room for an Adult Toy Shop (Koranal Knowledge?), its name in flashing neon lights, and on the other side a liquor store, maybe call it "Morehammered"?"
Although I don't really like the tone of the email, because it seems to be promoting the view that most Muslims are intolerant and that therefore we shouldn't be tolerant of them, I believe a lesson can be learned from this whole Mosque story and many others like it.

And the lesson is this, "who cares if some Americans can't stand the idea of having a mosque near WTC, and who cares if some Muslims can't stand the idea of having a sex shop in front of their mosque" Let them be intolerant, most humans can't read properly, and we expect them to have complex thoughts?

And secondly, stop giving them AIRTIME, do we enjoy watching sub-par humans on television or something?

That said, this is my last comment on that subject ;)

Thursday, October 21, 2010

End the hypocrasy,

If you live in Claifornia, Support Proposition 19

If you live elsewhere, tell your local elected official how you feel.

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Wow! Just Wow!

Let me say it again... Wow! I'm not even an american, hell, I did'nt even complete college, but even I got this right.


http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/39740538/ns/politics-decision_2010/

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Compensating?


Have you ever noticed that the size of umbrellas are getting bigger as time goes by?

They seem to be groing by the same rate as the number of blades on disposable razors...




Maybe umbrellas were too small, and the wearers grew tired of arriving wet at work, so they demanded better umbrellas!







So, umbrella makers adapted to the needs and wants of their customers.






But these new umbrellas do not offer the comfort of dry feet, said the customers, so the makers adapted again, finally providing the customers what they wanted!
Some of you may think society has gone too far, maybe the government should regulate the maximum size of umbrellas. I think not, let these poor souls have their dry feet, they are obviously compensating for something!

;)