International community sends emergency supply of better leaders to Manitoba - The Beaverton

International community sends emergency supply of better leaders to Manitoba

WINNIPEG – As supplies for people taking responsibility dwindle, the international community is sending in two hundred tons of leadership in absence of having a Premier who takes the seriously.

Aid will begin arriving at James Armstrong Richardson Airport later this evening with aircraft chock-full of leaders much better than .

The United Nations Disaster Assessment and Coordination (UNDAC) organization will have the difficult task of fulfilling the duties of elected officials such as following the advice of and having coherent policies that prevent, rather than spread, the virus.

“Foresight and common sense are sparse among political leadership here,” said UNDAC’s field commander Jorge Delgado. “We will immediately deploy a team of decision-makers that will address the half-assed measures that are scourging province.”

At press time, Premier Pallister announced the  health care system will be staffed entirely by volunteers.