Canadian National Police, RCMP, Vow to Remove Alberta Trucker Blockade – Standoff Ongoing


Posted originally on the conservative tree house on February 1, 2022 | sundance | 650 Comments

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) are the federal police for Canada.  As many local law enforcement communities have refused to move against their own citizens, the Canadian government is now deploying the RCMP against the Alberta trucker blockade.

The border crossing between Coutts, Alberta (CA) and Sweet Grass, Montana (USA) continues to be blocked as truckers allied against COVID-19 restrictions and vaccine passports are united.  The Alberta protests are in support of the larger trucker protest taking place in Ottawa.

Tensions are increasing as the truckers are refusing to move, but the RCMP has vowed to get rid of the blockade.  Supporters for the truckers are working through freezing temperatures to keep them supplied with food and fuel to keep the blockade in place. Even farm tractors have joined the effort.

The standoff continues as the RCMP have been reluctant to forcibly arrest the rather hardened and burly truckers.  There is also a legal defense fund established to assist the truckers against any criminal charges. [SEE HERE]

Canadian state media, aka the CBC, are trying to frame the protesting truckers as villains and violent fringe extremists.  However, after calling the essential working truckers heroes previously, the majority of the Canadian people, specifically the people in/around the Alberta province, are not buying the nonsense from the CBC as supported by the leftist government of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

(Via CBC) – RCMP have approached a blockade of vehicles that has jammed traffic for days at a Canada-U.S. border crossing in Alberta after warning that those participating in the protest may be subject to arrest Tuesday afternoon.

[…] RCMP Cpl. Curtis Peters confirmed to CBC News that enforcement has begun, although it is unclear what that will entail. (more)

Rebel News has journalists embedded with the trucker blockade in Alberta and has been tweeting about the standoff.

Will Prime Minister Justin Trudeau or provincial Alberta officials authorize the RCMP to violently remove the protesting truckers?

Perhaps.  However, that could backfire as there is an endless supply of sand in the hands of blue collar Canadians to throw into the economic machinery.

The standoff continues…

Another 4.3 million U.S. Workers Quit in December


Posted originally on the conservative tree house on February 1, 2022 | sundance | 153 Comments

The latest BLS Job Openings and Labor Turnover (JOLT) report [DATA HERE] reflects a headline of 4.3 million U.S. workers quitting in December.  However, that number is 161,000 fewer quits than November. The job openings are starting to fill up.

While there is evidence the mandatory vaccine requirements are still working through the job market, we are still about another month away before the fog clears from the private sector employment data.

This Friday we will see the unemployment data from December, but in the interim this JOLT’s report is tracking with CTH expectations.

The primary driver of the quits rate has been inflation.  Workers seeking higher wages in an effort to deal with inflation can get faster paycheck results by switching jobs rather than asking current employers for more money.

We have been watching this trend for several months.  However, the rate of job-jumping is slowing down as the available jobs to jump into are fewer, and the vaccine mandate impact is settling down.

Despite the number of job openings, blue collar workers are starting to see job vacancies decreasing.  The service industries around accommodation, food services and basic dirty fingernail positions still have many vacancies; this is the epicenter of where the job jumping takes place. Employment in durable goods manufacturing is at that phase where things are about to get sketchy for tradespeople and union workers.

The white collar jobs are static and/or slightly downsizing.  The total number of hires was 6.3 million for December, a drop of 333,000 from prior month.  The number of people hired in professional and business services dropped by 159,000.

(CNBC) – […] “All of this is uncharted territory,” says Rucha Vankudre, a senior economist at Emsi Burning Glass, a labor market analytics firm.

The U.S. saw record-breaking months of turnover throughout 2021, with early signs of trouble kicking off in April as vaccination efforts improved, consumer activity rebounded and businesses scrambled to re-staff to meet demand. Workers, especially in low-wage service roles, quit their jobs for higher pay. (read more)

While the situation may be unfamiliar or “uncharted,” I don’t necessarily agree that it is difficult to see what’s happening.  Massive inflation is having an impact on workers across the board.  Checkbook economics are the priority as working class people and families are making decisions for themselves against the backdrop of everything costing so much more.

The FRED personal savings rate for Americans overall [DATA HERE] has been dropping rapidly since March 2021, the last federal COVID employment bailout injection. All of the federal assistance has created massive data skews in the savings rate, as federal subsidies gave an artificial boost to the U.S. savings rate.  Those same COVID bailout injections also propped up payrolls.

It appears the aggregate American worker has used their savings, created by COVID bailouts, to offset the massive inflation created by the COVID bailouts.  The net result is a workforce going into negative savings each month as inflation driven expenses (energy, fuel, food) are higher than earnings.  This is an unsustainable situation.

There is obviously a large retirement factor in the quits rate; however, it does appear the vaccination mandate was also an influence. Additionally, when talking about people living paycheck-to-paycheck, rapid inflation almost always causes job-jumping for workers to get higher wages.

Excess inventories, as noted in the GDP data, seem to indicate that wholesalers and mid-sized businesses are started to see contractions in sales or demand.  With demand decreasing, the eyes of owners and managers turn toward the payroll.  This outlook would match the productivity drops we noted last month.

(DECEMBER CTH) – “The value of all products and services generated increased by 1.8 percent.  However, the labor cost of generating that small amount of added value increased by 7.4 percent.  The difference between those two numbers is a drop in productivity of 5.2% over the entire quarter.

This is the largest quarterly drop in productivity since 1960 !

The Biden administration will blame the drop in productivity on a lack of material to produce the end product (ie. the COVID excuse).  Which means employed people were sitting around waiting for goods to arrive and being less productive.   There is a small amount of that which might be true.  However, it is not the biggest factor, at least not on this scale.  Keep in mind we are talking about both goods and services.

The more likely cause of such a massive decline in productivity is a genuine decline in demand.  In the aggregate, consumers needed less goods and services.  This likelihood aligns with the diminished and softened retail sales figures recently noted.   It is a simple cause and effect.  When gasoline, energy, and essential products like food cost more, consumers have less money for other stuff.  Demand for the non-essential products drop.” (more)

When we look at the macro picture, things look a lot clearer than the financial pundits talk about.

After the March 2021 peak of savings rate (massive fed spending bill), sometime around June of 2021, the U.S. economy overall started to jam up.  In May of 2021, the first round of massive inflation started, what the Fed and White House called “transitional”, but we noted it wasn’t.

Then, new home housing starts, and contracts for new homes yet to be built suddenly stopped, while at the same time (June/July 2021) new permits for construction dropped.  From that moment forward prices for food, fuel and energy related products started a massive upward spike.  Despite the Fed and administration “transitional” talking points, the prices continued to climb and inflation was growing month over month.

The middle class and working class started to really feel the inflationary pain in the second half of 2021.  It was not the Delta variant driving this economic pain, it was inflation and the collapse of disposable incomes.  By the time we get to November 2021, suddenly the low employment gains shocked the financial pundits.  A few weeks later, we saw sales data from November go down, and retail hiring for the holiday season was non-existent.

Take a look at the timeline in hindsight. At exactly the wrong time last year, September 2021, Joe Biden mandated vaccination for all U.S. workers.   The economic data was sending signals that things were tenuous, but no one was paying attention.  The already tenuous economy and labor pool (economists ignoring) was hit with an ultimatum of forced vaccination or get fired.

It’s not a single factor leading to this quits rate data.  As you can see, there is a snowball effect inside the data.   Wages earned, including any pay raises, have been chewed up by much higher inflation.   When we look back upon this economy in a few months, I am increasingly certain we will identify the inflection point as June of 2021.  That’s when things peaked and started to go down.

When people feel inflation, they look for pay raises.  Workers need higher wages to maintain their rising cost of living. Larger employers are slower to respond to pay raises driven by worker needs, and many have very structured pay raise guidance.

Ex. if a worker needs a raise (immediate inflation driven), and the boss or organization is less responsive (structured pay raise schedule or performance review), the worker can get a faster pay raise by quitting their employer and going to work at a higher entry wage rate with another firm.   If the job market is tight, the worker can make much more doing this.  This is called job-jumping.  In my opinion, this has been a big factor for several months.

So, what does the labor market look like in your town?  What is going on in/around your community and local economy?   Are you seeing a drop in spending habits overall for the people around you?

Commonsense would tell us a workforce hunkering down, forced to spend savings to survive and dealing with massive rising costs (food, fuel, energy and housing); leads to a retraction of spending on non-essential items, a drop in demand for durable goods, and will ultimately lead to less employment.

Two-thirds of our economy is contingent upon consumer spending.  If that spending is forced by inflation toward only essential purchases the economy overall starts to contract.

What is the employment situation around you?

It Was White House Chief of Staff Ron Klain Who Leaked Story of Justice Breyer Stepping Down from Court


Posted originally on the conservative tree house on February 1, 2022 | sundance | 161 Comments

Many people were wondering who it was that preempted Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer making the announcement of his stepping down from the court.  That answer comes today.

White House Chief of Staff, Ron Klain, was the one who leaked the Breyer retirement, likely in an effort to change the narrative of negative stories that continue to overwhelm the Biden team.

WASHINGTON – President Joe Biden’s chief of staff leaked Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer’s plan to retire to “a limited group” on Wednesday, a top Democrat told reporters.

Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Richard Durbin told reporters he received a “surprise” call on Wednesday morning from White House chief of staff Ron Klain, who “said that President Biden wanted [Durbin] to know that Stephen Breyer was about to announce his retirement from the court.”

Durbin, an Illinois Democrat, said Klain told him to keep the news a secret and that Breyer planned to make an official announcement on Thursday. (read more)

He finally came out of hiding!!!😂😂😂


By il Donaldo Trumpo Published originally on Rumble on  January 31, 2022 

But he didn’t say anything worth listening to

A Word From Begin the Iron Curtain – America Beware!


Armstrong Economics Blog/Civil Unrest Re-Posted Feb 1, 2022 by Martin Armstrong

COMMENT: I simply feel compelled to address the
The Interview That Killed the Anti-Work Movement
American people…..what has happened to your values? Has ambition disappeared entirely?
To even think that my father left a communist country under horrific stress and difficulty with his wife and two children in tow and bring us here and to have my brother or me simply be satisfied at 30 yoa to be a dog-walker wishing for fewer hours is absurd! I think he would have shot me himself!! and I would not have blamed him!
I thought I had died and gone to heaven when we arrived! No, I’m not famous but I’ve been self-employed, in private practice for over 40 years and to hear this ambitionless jackass is more than offensive!!……Perhaps he should try living in another country that provides no opportunity and demands abject compliance!!
What has happened to the desire for fulfillment of the creative spark? I believe the Nation is descending into a hell that I had prayed never to see or endure again!

RD

REPLY: Every person I know who came to the West from Eastern Europe has expressed the same shock. This is what they left. This cancel-culture is PRECISELY what took place under Communism. You were not free to express what you really thought or you would go to the gulag. I went behind the Berlin Wall before it fell. I know fully how you could not speak freely. This is precisely what is taking place here in America.

These are the people I believe are undermining all our values. Schwab has come out and outright stated that the US will no longer be a Superpower. He wants to overthrow the United States. Soros is pumping money is to defund the police to intentionally push the United States into total chaos. Anyone taking money from Soros should be tried with conspiracy to treason.

How to Protest Successfully: The 2022 Freedom Convoy


Armstrong Economics Blog/Canada Re-Posted Feb 1, 2022 by Martin Armstrong

The 2022 Freedom Convoy is underway in Canada as countless truckers have gathered in Ottawa, forming a gridlock. They have a clear agenda and request — repeal all COVID mandates, now! Prime Minister Trudeau cowardly went into hiding before the truckers arrived and now conveniently claims he tested positive for the coronavirus yet again. He can quarantine, but the truckers will be waiting for him once he runs out of excuses to hide.

The truckers have clear demands and leadership. Citizens have warmly welcomed the truckers as they’ve passed through countless towns, with people and churches donating food, shelter, and money to the cause that will benefit everyone, even those outside of Canada. Numerous protestors have declared online that their hotels and nearby eateries no longer require masks and everyone is in the fight together.

The protestors are respectful. They have not left behind any damage, and citizens have cleaned up any trash left behind. The organizers have asked other protestors to report anyone who seems to be a nuisance who might be attempting to detract from the cause. Even the police have praised the thousands of protestors for their collectively calm behavior. They are not burning down buildings or asking for vague demands. As much as the media would like to paint this as a white nationalist movement, as they tend to do when they are losing an argument, they cannot deny that there is a sense of unity among Canadians right now who are peacefully fighting for their freedoms. This historical movement is simply about COVID mandates.

The Freedom Convoy wants Justin Trudeau to admit he violated the Charter of Rights and Freedoms and repeal ALL mandates. The message is clear, and the protestors have no intentions of leaving until Trudeau comes out, faces them like a man, and eliminates all COVID-related restrictions.

Pfizer Protest in Paris


Armstrong Economics Blog/Corruption Re-Posted Feb 1, 2022 by Martin Armstrong

Angry Parisians took to the streets to protest outside of the Pfizer building, shouting, “Assassin!”

French President Macron plans to seek out his second five-year term this April, but his draconian policies have made him a rather unpopular president. An Odoxa poll showed that Macron’s approval rate has plummeted to a nine-month low of just 39%. “The unvaccinated, I really want to piss them off. And so, we’re going to continue doing so, until the end. That’s the strategy,” Macron told reporters recently. His plan worked — and backfired! Conservative challenger Valérie Pécresse is eyeing Macron’s position but unfortunately still supports the vaccine pass, unlike Le Pen, Zemmour, and Mélenchon.

The vaccine does not prevent the spread or transmission of COVID-19. The vaccine passport has become a complete power-play for politicians as there is no medical ground to implement such a measure. Civil unrest is rising, and governments need to loosen their grip before the people pull it forcefully from their greedy hands.

Neil Young – Is He Just Anti-American or Another Elite Hard Leftist?


Armstrong Economics Blog/Opinion Re- Posted Feb 1, 2022 by Martin Armstrong

QUESTION: What do you think of the Neil Young v Joe Rogan conflict?

WQ

ANSWER: Neil Young I believe is anti-American and of course, he lives in Redwood City, California. Young displays the very anti-Constitutional position of a typical left-wing Democrat who thinks anyone who disagrees with him should be canceled and denied all rights. Free Speech is what our nation was founded on. Young seems to ignore the very freedom that allowed him to follow his own passions. He certainly does not have a heart of gold.

A Communist can advocate Communism in America but a person living under Communism cannot advocate freedom and still survive. That is what Free Speech is all about. You are acting like a communist demanding silence from anyone who dares to speak out. Even Lynyrd Skynyrd called Young out for his pompous attitude in Sweet Home Alabama: “I hope Neil Young will remember. A Southern man don’t need him around anyhow!

Any of these over-the-hill artists living off of yesterday who have pulled their songs from Spotify because of Rogan’s interviews of two qualified people, I say good riddance! Go back to your drugs and keep voting for Biden for I think you are probably on the same level and page mentally. Entertainment should remain as entertainment. When they get so full of themselves to think they can use that to further their personal political agenda, that to me is the same as a corrupt politician using their position for insider trading.

Dr. Peter McCullough has come out and stated that Spotify never contacted him. If I were him, I would file a suit against you, Neil, for the deformation of character. Make you prove McCullough is wrong and put out misinformation. I would pay to see that on a PodCast. I think it is about time someone challenges your arrogance Neil – enough is enough.

Neil, don’t worry. Like Johnny Paycheck sang “Take This Job And Shove It“, you can do the same with your music. Personally, I always liked Sweet Home Alabama better than anything you ever did!

That’s my OPINION. Free SPeech means we also must listen to the opposition. If you disagree, Move to Cuba or Venezuela – Please!

Working Class Trucker Protest in Canada Finally Spurs Conservative Party to Question Their Pathetic Opposition, Caucus Triggers Vote on Insufferable Erin O’Toole


Posted originally on the conservative tree house on January 31, 2022 | Sundance | 177 Comments

One of the lesser discussed BIG PICTURE stories being missed within the people’s revolt against totalitarian government under the guise of this pandemic, is the abject void of pragmatic conservative leadership in Australia, Canada and the United Kingdom.

As the working class Canadians rally behind their blue collar truck drivers, the invisibility of strong, opposing voices to the leftist government they are challenging is brutally obvious.

It is almost painful to watch this play out.

Where are the men of courage?  And, that question has nothing to do with gender.

I generally try to stay out of the issue of questioning representative government in other nations; however, when you see the people of Canada crying for freedom, trying desperately to take back their individual liberty, there comes a time when all the free people of the world have no more tongue to bite.

The voice of Conservative finance critic Pierre Poilievre is what many people point toward when identifying a “conservative‘ within the parliamentary system of Canada.  Forgive my criticisms, but if this is the strongest representative voice of middle Canada, this too is pathetic.  WATCH:

What the hell kind of high school nonsense is this?  A debate about tone, sensibilities, portrayals?  If the goal was to miss the entire moment, skip the point, talk in circles as if the media was the audience, and put on a performance focused on the totally irrelevant; then, mission accomplished.

As a patient and frustrated pragmatist would say, (deep breath) … “When you’re done with all that, can you please address the central need of the voices assembled a few meters away shouting at you?”  Good grief, and this guy is presumably ‘strong‘ compared to Conservative Leader Erin O’Toole.

There comes a time when you need to channel the raw frustration of your constituents – put them into articulate voice and focus – not pontificate about their delicate humanism in your arguments.

As an American, this last year has certainly clarified for me why the Yellow Vests in France, the Brexiteers in the U.K. and to a lesser extent the working class in Australia, all previously supported President Donald J. Trump.

In essence, Donald Trump was/is the one unapologetic voice for working class people just about everywhere.

It also does not go unnoticed how each of the aforementioned nations contain systems of government based on parliamentary constructs that essentially force politicians to compromise principles for nonsensical shades of pastel political coalition building.

This is the time in the history of government when the core, central and basic topic of FREEDOM is being eroded.

This is not a time for pastels.  This is a time for bold contrasts.

The Western values of representative government either support the basic tenet that people should be free, or that government does not.  There is no middle ground.

We cannot be partially adherent to tyranny when the systems of government are demanding obedience to forced medical procedures. At this moment of consequence, we are either free to reject medical treatment – or we are not free.  There is no middle ground.

We are either free, as unique individuals to move around our own country without some arbitrary registration process, or we are not free.  There is no middle ground.

The premise of “papers please” is either rejected, or it is accepted.  There is no middle ground.

These are the core tenets that must be determined, argued, fought about, defended and decided.  There is no room for quisling prose or the parsing of personage amid the discussion.

This is not a debate for the soft consideration about the tender sensibilities of small voices.

Hell, this is a debate that should never have been a debate, but here it is.

Knock, Knock – Wakey, Wakey – Honk, Honk.

Every conservative politician must now, in this moment of extreme significance, rise to the needs of this damned occasion, fight for freedom like they are the third monkey on the ramp to Noah’s Ark, or get the hell out of the way and let the people with dirty fingernails decide the outcome.

The moment is now.  The moment, this moment, is what the truckers of Canada and the free people around the world who support them are trying to force upon unwilling government leadership around the world.

Every conservative politician in Canada should be forced to look at this little girl and justify their action or lack thereof.

There is no middle ground.

Lead, follow, or get the hell out of the way!

She deserves better than this:

CANADA – Conservative Leader Erin O’Toole is facing an internal revolt and some members of his caucus are prepared to trigger a vote on his future as early as Wednesday, sources told CBC News.

MPs opposed to O’Toole’s leadership have collected enough signatures — 35 so far — to hold a secret ballot to decide his fate, sources said.

A vote by 50 per cent plus one of the 119 sitting Conservative MPs calling on O’Toole to step down would force him to make way for an interim leader immediately.  Sources tell CBC News that O’Toole’s caucus opponents believe they have the necessary votes, with at least 60 MPs agreeing that he has to go. (read more)

Alberta Canada and Montana USA Border Trucker Protest Continues in Support of Ottawa Effort


Posted 0riginally on the conservative tree house on January 31, 2022 | Sundance | 398 Comments

The border crossing between Coutts, Alberta (CA) and Sweet Grass, Montana (USA) continues to be blocked as truckers allied against COVID-19 restrictions and vaccine passports are united.  The Alberta protests are in support of the larger trucker protest taking place in Ottawa.

Canadian authorities in the province of Alberta have tried and failed to get the Canadian truckers to back down from their border blockade.  The U.S. truckers are supportive of their Canadian allies, and both groups are united in the effort. The blockade is a protest against US and Canadian governments mandating that truckers must be “fully vaccinated” against Covid-19, which came into effect on January 15.

According to Coutts Mayor Jim Willett, about 100 trucks were blocking Highway 4 on the Canadian side, causing a miles-long backup on Interstate 15 in Montana. About 50-100 trucks have reportedly been stuck on the US side since Saturday.

In an effort to remove the blockade, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) have cut off the supporters who were bringing food and supplies to the truckers.   The familiar and typical ‘cut off the supply line‘ maneuver.

Rebel News via Convoy Reports has more.

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