Friday 11 December 2020

Misinformation, Bubbles and Cards

The government is determined to counter misinformation that's circulating about the Covid vaccine. That's rather ironic, given the government has been the largest spreader of misinformation since 2016, with a certain Mr Johnson having been the worst offender. He has consistently and flagrantly squandered any trust anyone could ever have in his integrity - he's totally, congenitally, genetically, irrevocably and irredeemably untrustworthy, as evidenced by almost everything he's ever done, written, promised or said.


Even though he negotiated the Withdrawal Agreement, persuaded Parliament to vote for it and won an election promising to deliver it (and, laughably, the easiest, best and quickest trade deal in history), he's now determined to renege on it, breaking international law if he does. If that's what Boris wants to do with the WA, is it any wonder the EU don't believe a word he says when it comes to a trade deal?

Why are do so many people believe Bill Gates is trying to control them with the vaccines he's funding? Surely it would be a welcome change from being controlled by their wives?...

I heard that Welsh people will be able to mix quite freely over Christmas in their 3 household bubbles. The Williams family will form a bubble with the Evans and Jones families. That's half of Wales sorted.. 

Managed to get the Christmas cards out of the way earlier in the week but, given some of the recipients are on the continent and NZ, I had to visit the Post Office to get the right postage. Our local Post Office in Chipping Sodbury disappeared this year and we now have to queue for hours at the main Post Office in Yate - something I'm not prepared to do. Luckily we have a few small post offices scattered around the area in the outlying villages and I made use of one of those, but still had to queue for 20 minutes. I couldn't believe the number of stamps the post mistress put on the cards going to Europe - they almost obliterated the address.



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