35 Replies to “Just Watch Him”

  1. Soy Boy Potato’s is to starve Alberta into submission and grind it into the dirt, sell what’s left to China, and impose sharia on it. Daddy would be so proud of him…..

  2. I don’t have TV, I read more than I watch, so I don’t recognize her. Should I know who she is?

    1. Michelle Rempel, MP Calgary Nose Hill. I, unfortunately have a silent running “conservative” MP.

      1. My MP. Well done Michelle!

        my follow-up question after “all options are on the table” would be a two-parter: “If all options are on the table, how many of the Protesters are the snipers being ordered to kill? How many of the Kinder Morgan employees?”

    1. Yeah, I’m all in on that, just to piss central Canada off.

      I have one of those Carbon Rebate checks sitting on my desk, un-cashed as yet. I’m tempted to send it back with a note: “Shove your carbon tax right up your antrim”. I’m also considering not paying Alberta’s carbon tax on my next natural gas iteration, or the next, or the one after that, just the cost of gas & all that extraneous billing to get it to my house. Albertan’s might want to consider that as a form of protest, along the lines of those paid ones in BC. Anyone not doing so is a GD sheep! Tax the air that I breathe? Up yours .gov & the horse you rode in on! I am not paying anyone for the privilege to live & breathe the air in Alberta. I’m not your f’n property!

      Direct Energy will get it’s panties in a twist & attempt to charge me credit card levels of interest on something that the Alberta NDP government did not run their election platform on. Frig them! Sending a note directly to Notley’s office to tell her that this Albertan isn’t buying into their fraud & carbon tax raping & I’m not paying a “pulled out of thin air carbon price” that some bureaucrat thought up to start the process, then ante up later.

      Come & get me.

    2. I hope the people of Alberta, Saskatchewan and peopletoba wake up and tell the east to gfy!

  3. What good would separation do? We’re geographically landlocked. Our oil still wouldn’t get to tidewater.

    Bongo and red might both lose the next election because they have been supportive of the pipeline protesters. They have encouraged the no pipeline lobby and maybe, just maybe it will come back to bite them.

    1. “…What good would separation do? We’re geographically landlocked…”

      A significant geographical barrier to Confederation. Remember the railway to the Pacific was a condition B.C. made for joining. A serious attempt by Alberta would draw much support from Saskatchewan and at least some from Manitoba. B.C. would become economically and culturally oriented to the Pacific even more than it is, and might join a western confederation, knowing it would have much more clout in the otherwise landlocked new country than it does in Canada. The Laurentian elites would be confronted with the possible loss of enormous territory and natural resources. Best outcome, they would have to accept a new order to keep the country together. Second best, the new country in western Canada would have to make things work for itself, which would require conforming to economic reality rather than the nonsense in our present politics, at least for a few generations, and Ontario and Quebec would have a civil war and the Maritimes and Newfoundl and would have to become self-supporting or petition to join the U.S.A.

    2. Eagle Spirit Energy. First Nations, look them up. They have a pipeline proposal that goes on native land to an Alaskan US port already in the works. I doubt that the BC government would want to go up against the FN’s on their pipeline. Bad optics. Same for Mr Dressup.

  4. Watching that ‘scrum’, I found myself yelling at the screen…. ‘Tell him he WORKS FOR US and we demand some GODDAM ANSWERS!’ Useless, obedient, neutered lapdog media losers.

    I am yet another BC’er that hopes Alberta goes rogue on these cowardly eco-ball-licking politicians.

  5. Perhaps Alberta needs to shut ALL taps off except those which go out of the country. Should have done it in January.

  6. I do hope Notley shuts off the pipes to BC even though it will affect me. It’s time the general public understand what’s going on here.

  7. I went to the Kinder Morgan love-in in Calgary Tuesday afternoon. Respectful but demanding crowd of 1,500 or so. Michelle Rempel and Jason Kenney were front and center. I’m old enough to remember the spawn’s old man with his National Energy Program. It damn near killed us. (It did some, who took their own lives). We can’t let these bastards do it to us again. Turn the taps off!

  8. We can make a game of this. What should the “any options” that were thrown back at him have included?

    I’ve got one mention above, but I think a better one would be “So the federal government is considering kicking Alberta out of Canada, but aren’t you concerned that that would break the constitutional promises that were made to BC about having a rail link?”

    Or, putting on my Pinky and the Brain hat, “I think so Brain, but what tattoo should we ink onto the narwhal?”

  9. Its not just the idiot Juthtin that doesn’t want this pipeline built, its all of them… of course everyone here already knows that, just not any ‘reporters”, they still haven’t figured out that Juthtin, his boss Heinrich Himmler Butts, Notely, Whoregun, none of then want the pipeline built… all just theatre. This so called country is a joke, a bad Peeair joke.

  10. There is a reasonable explanation. All options are on the table but since the Liberals are not at the table they don’t know what those options are.

  11. After watching that, I wonder if he even knows where the table might be located with all of the so called options upon it.

  12. ” He began his career as a musician, as an oboist and trustee with the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra. He then moved on to journalism, working as an editorial writer and columnist for the Winnipeg Free Press as well as a reporter for CBC Radio.”

    That is our highly qualified Natural Resources Minister.

  13. Alberta ought to be using its position between BC and the East even half as well as BC uses its position as the west end province.

    Blockade works for us as well as them, perhaps better.

    We need a law requiring a safety inspection of every truck and rail car carrying goods from any of BC, Ontario, Quebec or the maritimes. Inspection fees to be reasonable, say 500.00 per truckload, and seizure of anything found we deem unsafe. And we’ll find anything valuable we find to be unsafe.

    Damned unsafe shit those Liberal bastard provinces are trying to ship through here, endangering the womens and childrens and minorities the most, innit?

  14. Can Trudeau trade Alberta to the US as part of the NAFTA negotiations? Seems like the best solution for all involved…

  15. This might get the attention of a few federal Liberals.
    Everyone in Alberta/western oil patch should have a lawn &/or vehicle sign:

    Immigrants Not Wanted or Needed
    No Jobs Here
    Trudeau Killing Our Economy

  16. to all those who are complaining in AB, you folks voted NDP. They are worse than liberals. do something about it.

  17. Sorry, folks.

    Worn-out conspiracy theories and frenetic screeching about separation aren’t going to solve this.

    But some level of western solidarity and action at the Federal level might. Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and BC represent about 31 percent of Canada’s population these days and also have the highest levels of population growth. Collectively, that’s easily about eight percent more than your dreaded arch-nemesis Québec.

    Oh, wait. Just like every other province in our great Dominion, you insist on bickering with each other instead.

  18. I believe that Kinder Morgan has already told Notley behind closed doors that they are not proceeding to build the pipeline. What other reason would Notley offer to put taxpayers money up with the risk to build the pipeline unless she has already been told that KM has bailed out of the project.

  19. In order to achieve a globalist government on planet earth, it is necessary to first impoverish and destroy the western world’s middle class, take away all guns so there can be no resistance, then the population reduction begins.

    Trudeau is committed to that ideology.

    The grand tool to achieve this scenario is to make global warming an angry god who will punish us if we do not offer up sacrifice … AKA all our Fn money oil and gas, cars, single family swellings and freedom.

    Canada needs a civil war which would be nearly impossible … who could afford the gas? …. or the West needs to separate. That is a possibility and it should be looked at seriously.

  20. Comme d’habitude.

    – we don’t know how much emissions will be reduced with a federal carbon tax, though we do know we can’t afford not to.

    – we have no ideas or options, but they’re all “on the table.”

    – oh good, all platitudes are on the table.

    Zero leadership from this co-opted bunch. Watch their heads explode when the Canada East pipeline is surely re-visited.

  21. I have the perfect solution, every Albertan who drives to Vancouver to buy cocaine could bring a barrel of oil and drop it off at the docks. It would get there much faster, all of our highways have three lanes, ALBERTANS ___ NORMAL DRIVERS __ OLD PEOPLE.

    The average trip takes about four hours, maybe five if it’s snowing on the Coq.

  22. As a ex Albertan retired to Vanc Island i wish Notley would turn off the taps today….i would gladly pay 4.00 ltr for fuel as it would help us get rid of our commie government. Horgan is hanging in there because that slime Weaver is calling the shots and Horgan knows he would loose an election if called.

  23. ’tis a mthematical word trick.
    when the grand sum total of options is a big fat goose egg ZERO, then, ‘all’ covers it.
    same answer to a comic book joke I read 50+ years ago,
    ‘gonna double your wages schmuck!! twice NUTHIN is still NUTHIN’ or words to that effect.
    I learned about propaganda and word tricks a long time ago.

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