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  1. For those not familiar with BC politics, the newly minted Greendp government, which the media is blushing brides with, failed to mention two important items tonight on its newscasts.
    They raised welfare rates 100$ a month. Now I wouldn’t choose welfare, and for sure there are some hopeless case on it, but, fir most welfare scammers, thus is drug money. And, a draw to deadbeats around the country to get a one way ticket here.
    And Joyless MCFAILURE was named head of ICBC. She is an old ENDP warhorse, a throwback, and proof that the ENDP hasn’t learned one thing. This is a total outrage bringing back a hack like that. It would be like Trudeau appointing Cretch as Governor General.
    The GREENDP, well on its way to bankrupting BC. They will make Notley look like a piker

  2. “With care and professionalism, we plan to develop policies to increase forfeitures. No criminal should be allowed to keep the proceeds of their crime. Adoptive forfeitures are appropriate as is sharing with our partners.”
    As compared to your dreamworld where government takes ever-increasing money from the taxpayers without their consent and distributes it to immigrants and their cronies to buy more votes so they can stay in power and increase taxes even more to pay for all their social programs?

  3. See this is what happens when you attempt to regulate something that is mostly bs from the get-go. For example phosphate fertilizer which comes from rock in the earth can’t be used on an organic farm because it is classed as a commercial non-organic fertilizer.
    The whole thing is a farce.

  4. Some people claim that Canada is a great country to live in. Great country … I disagree … maybe out of all the evil countries Canada is one of the better; but great country … no. Consider this. Here in Saskatchewan a seagull has more rights than a human baby.
    “One adult and one youth have been charged after allegedly capturing and killing a seagull on festival grounds (Craven) this weekend.
    “This one here is bizarre to say the least,” said Krochak. “I can’t speak to anyone that could be so stupid to be honest with you.”
    The two individuals were charged under the Wildlife Regulation Act and Krochak said will never be allowed back at the festival.
    “We certainly don’t condone this kind of behaviour. It was an isolated incident,” said Krochak. “It was dealt with severely and swiftly.”
    In other news no one has been charged in the killing of unborn children in Saskatchewan’s hospitals paid for by the government. This is considered to be normal treatment for children inconveniently conceived. (it was their fault).
    Maybe we need a Human Regulation Act which says which children can be killed and which are to be spared just like the Wildlife Act.

  5. Did you see Elon Musk’s latest scheme to build a maglev train in a tunnel (called Hyperloop) to reach speeds of 700 MPH? He says he has “verbal approval” from someone in the White House and plans to have formal approval in 4 to 6 months. One small problem: Where will he find the billions of dollars needed to even start this?
    Oh, Elon. Building Infrastructure for the Hyperloop Doesn’t Work Like That
    Even Musk’s four- to six-month timeline seriously stretches it. Because here’s what it actually takes to get approval to build gigantic, multi-billion dollar, multi-state infrastructure projects in the United States of America:
    (Spoiler: Something nearing an act of God.)

  6. Indeed.
    They (the ndp) are completely predicable. You know exactly what you are getting. Misery.
    Bongo is also going to take it in the …ear. If he forces the Kinder Morgan pipeline. The dippers who vote librano in BC will abandon him. Might cost him some seats in ’19.
    Red Rachael will also be at war (at least publically) with her BC dip brothers. I don’t believe for a second the Alberta dips are all in on Kinder Morgan.
    Fortunately the dip’s wont last long in BC. They will lose a confidence vote that will take place after the BC liberals toss Christy overboard. She’s got it coming.

  7. I see negotiations are about to begin next month on the NAFTA, who are we going to send to negotiate with the big bad Americans? Are we sending the crybaby? do we have anyone with a spine that we can send?

  8. Yes, Christy must go, sooner rather than later. She most certainly NEVER had the support of the conservative wing of the Liberal party in BC. I am braced for the next welfare Wednesday, by the grace of the the NDP after recipients get their extra pot-buying cash. More crazies screaming obscenities in our local parks, invading private property and more overdoses.

  9. Yes, CC has to go, unfortunately, the longer it takes, the more time the GREENDP has to wreck BC. Time to resign, time for a leadership race and convention….that’s what, up to a year? Fck that, we could be flying the Venezuelan flag by then.
    Overdose, cmon, Comrade John is going to solve that, dontcha know? My wife traverses the zombies and carbon units daily in her trek from parking to her gubmint job in Whacktoria. It’s the DTES in miniature, and the socialists have no motivation to “end” the “crisis”. There’s too much money to be made, and too many unions and poverty pimps with their palms out, to fix this correctly. This is all about enabling the junkie and zombies to remain fcked up, it is not about sobriety, despite the lies of the left.
    There is no end of the lucre that emanates from the socialists magic money machine

  10. Of war, cold civil and hot other.
    …-
    “Who’s Going to Win the Cold Civil War?”
    “A kind of slow motion decoupling has been in progress since the middle of 2016, or whenever what Carl Bernstein called the “Cold Civil War” started. Formerly sacrosanct red lines that maintained the truce are being crossed all the time now.”
    https://pjmedia.com/richardfernandez/2017/07/21/whos-going-to-win-the-cold-civil-war/
    …-
    “‘Nobody thought the Soviet Union would collapse, it was a shock for everyone,” she says. Everyone had to adapt to a new and painful reality as the rules, behavioural codes and everyday language of the Soviet experience dissolved almost overnight.”
    “Svetlana Alexievich: ‘After communism we thought everything would be fine. But people don’t understand freedom’”
    https://www.theguardian.com/books/2017/jul/21/svetlana-alexievich-interview

  11. Maglevs have been around for quite some time now. The first patent was awarded in the USA in 1905.
    As for running them inside a tunnel, the New York stock exchange, the Mayo Clinic and host of other major corps. have used a pneumatic system that could send documents, medication, currency etc. inside a pipe using air pressure going to 1853. The London Stock Exchange used the system to transport messages to the the London telegraph office well over 150 years ago.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pneumatic_tube
    Try this one for advanced technology.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beach_Pneumatic_Transit

  12. Sorry, that line should read:
    ”As for running them inside a tunnel, the New York stock exchange, the Mayo Clinic and host of other major corps. have used a pneumatic system that could send documents, medication, currency etc. inside a pipe using air pressure going back to 1853.”

  13. Liberal Wynnetario.
    Old King Coal hustles Wynneing.
    …-
    “Reevely: How Ontario is getting back into the coal-power business”
    “Ontario taxpayers will soon be part-owners of one of the biggest coal-fired power plants in America west of the Mississippi River, making money off pollution in the U.S. Northwest that would be illegal to emit at home.
    That’s business, and when the government goes into business, money talks.
    It’s part of the package in Hydro One’s multibillion-dollar purchase of Avista Utilities, which the former Ontario government property announced Wednesday. Now that the province has sold 60 per cent of what used to be the transmission arm of Ontario Hydro, it’s looking for acquisitions and partnerships and it found a big one.”
    http://nationalpost.com/g00/news/local-news/reevely-how-ontario-is-getting-back-into-the-coal-power-business/wcm/5c63b0eb-fe62-45ad-a0e6-17e8102402e5?i10c.referrer=http%3A%2F%2Fnationalpost.com%2Fg00%2F%3Fi10c.referrer%3D

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