13 Replies to “I Amuse Myself”

  1. “most of Canada would be largely uninhabitable without benefits of fossil fuels.”
    The sad part is that those who are opposed to using fossil fuels of whatever nature also think that there are 6 billion too many people on earth, and while at this point they are not suggesting using Hitler or Stalin’s methods of reducing population, they do want to make it difficult for people to live. They are also throwing the people of the 3rd world under the bus.

  2. Ken(Kulak)…it’s UN Agenda 21. And the sad part is,the UN makes the Nazis,Commies, Mao,Stalin,Pol Pot,etc look like kindergarten kids.

  3. When I can grow bananas in Northern BC I’ll stop burning my old tires. Until then I’ll keep praying for global warming and to hell with the Polar bears. Ken I asked Lance for a re-send.

  4. It spared the whales in Connecticut and surrounds. Connecticut was clear cut by 1850.

  5. Regardless of weather politics, Canada’s natural resources were mortgaged years ago as collatral to float out debt. Someone else owns them trees/fuel so the UN can fight it out with the debt holders.

  6. The petroleum industry should also be thanked for saving the whales, because petro-based oils became a better and cheaper alternative to whale oil.
    Thank the petroleum industry for providing natural gas as the home heating fuel of choice over coal, which used to blacken the snow with coal soot. Nor did we need to cut down millions of acres of forests for firewood to heat our homes.
    And finally thank the petroleum industry (and the auto industry) for solving the problem of knee-deep horse manure in the streets of the cities at the start of the 20th century.

  7. I was listening to a Greenpeace representative on local talk radio yesterday on a segment devoted to Saskatchewan’s oil/gas industry, and he spoke about “transitioning from fossil fuels to alternatives” as though the things we take for granted would continue just as they are. As though energy sources are just a tertiary part of our daily life, instead of the foundation upon which they rest.

  8. Environmental zealots speak in catch phrases/talking points,but have no understanding of what they just said. They worship “sustainability” and now everyone,especially politicians on the campaign trail, salts all their speeches with that word,unconnected to reality.
    Transitioning seems like such a lovely,safe concept,except there IS nothing to transition to. Greens have no appreciation for the effort it takes to create the comfortable world we live in,because they never take part in the production, only criticism.
    On an NP post on a very pro Liz May column the other day,I mentioned her connection to the UN and Agenda 21,one responder commented the “oh puh-leeze”,indicative of the person’s belief they were responding to a lunatic conspiracy idiot.
    But May has made no secret of her support for A-21 and One World Gov’t, though her fans in Toronto and Saltspring Island simply won’t see it.

  9. This suggests another question: why were there ever Indians living on the Canadian great plains? It’s a difficult place to make a living, without machinery and oil/gas fuels.
    The answer is that the Iroquois drove them out of the more comfortable forested areas to the east.

  10. Kate amuses herself on Twitter?
    Dana Loesch ‏@DLoesch 3m
    Epic. RT @JamesOKeefeIII: Visiting the former ACORN office in Philly. Saying hi to the staffers there. http://vine.co/v/bLnBEHJ5Ma9
    6 seconds of “in your face”

  11. i’m beginning to think that this “amusement” is dna-centric. thank goodness ms. kate.

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