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  1. In case you haven’t seen it yet:
    The Tommy Robinson Interview That Got Brittany Pettibone Banned From The U.K.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YkqdusRWA_g pay particular attention to stalinist methods which UK state has repeatedly used to punish Tony. He truly reminds me of soviet dissidents.

  2. Double Standard for Alberta and Saskatchewan oil and bitumen.
    So Western Canadian oil must be held to (taxed) to the rate Turdaloo and Butts deem necessary to fight “climate change”
    BUT.
    ALL foreign oil including Saudi, Iraqi and US oil arent held to the same high pipeline carbon taxation standard as Western Canadian oil.
    I wonder what the Saudi kickback is????
    Trudeau the pipeline killer was in Regina along with gun control Goodale pretending to be there for Ipsco and prairie steel workers.
    In reality he is full of sh!t and pandering to the media and Ontario steel workers.
    Hes a Trump wanna be without any of the schmick or empathy for the people he serves.
    http://edmontonsun.com/opinion/columnists/gunter-double-standard-for-alberta-oil

  3. “account for what are called upstream and downstream emissions before the federal Liberals will approve their construction plans.
    Basically, pipeline companies have to take responsibility for all the greenhouse gas emissions produced by the oil or bitumen as it is extracted from the ground, even before it enters their proposed pipeline. And they must own the emissions after the oil leaves their line to be refined or used in power plants or vehicles.”
    Horgan & Weaver & the voters putting them in asr hypocrites of the first order.
    BC ships 23 million tonnes of coal to foreign markets, from Point Roberts coal terminal, located a few miles south of Vancouver on Boundary Bay,BC.
    No accounting for upstream or downstream “emissions” on this stuff. The coal is mined in SE BC & Montana & shipped by rail to the west coast to be used mostly in China to make cheap steel, or generate electrical power to power Chinese state owned entities to dump cheap poor quality steel & products back into North America.
    Confederation died when Horgan/Weaver plan to stymie TransMountain, aided & abetted by a dis-interested, dilettante in Ottawa, elected to destroy Canada’s oil & gas industry. They certainly aren’t destroying the coal industry as much in BC as they do anywhere else in western Canada. Politics & votes, eh.

  4. AGW Kills.
    Warmista’s legacy:
    “It is a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury signifying nothing.” (Macbeth)
    …-
    “Stephen Hawking: We Are Close to the Tipping Point Where Global Warming Becomes Irreversible”
    “Famous physicist Stephen Hawking issued a warning to humanity in response to President Donald Trump’s recent decision to withdraw the United States from the Paris Climate Agreement.”
    ““Trump’s action could push the Earth over the brink, to become like Venus, with a temperature of two hundred and fifty degrees, and raining sulphuric acid.””
    https://futurism.com/stephen-hawking-we-are-close-to-the-tipping-point-where-global-warming-becomes-irreversible/

  5. I think the voting age everywhere should be raised to 30. Younger people are way too easily influenced. Raising the age to 30 would send the message that you need to know something before you can vote.

  6. I’m not going to get on the Hawking adulation bandwagon. As a theoretical physicist, very little of what he is known for is actually testable; much of what could be tested turned out to be wrong. Like Tesla and the wannabes behind IJFLS, he’s adored as a symbol of something-or-other and not for actually doing anything.

  7. ““Trump’s action could push the Earth over the brink, to become like Venus, with a temperature of two hundred and fifty degrees, and raining sulphuric acid.””
    Well, maybe in China, ya think? And what’s with that “….over the edge” stuff? He’s suddenly a Flat Earther?
    I’d bet money that this guy’s “voice machine” statements are controlled by someone else, rather than his nibs.

  8. very true. a scientist that cannot communicate, well, he was a symbol of another time. his theories while media catching, did NOT have any lasting real applicability to the ones fawning all over his every ‘word’.
    Einstein however, what did E=Mc2 give us? nuclear reactors and the swiftest end to a war, and the worst one humahns have ever engaged in. THATS what Albert gave us.

  9. Raising the age to 30 would send the message that you need to know something before you can vote.
    Don’t forget that it used to be that only men of property could vote because they had a personal stake in the outcome of an election. Raising the voting age, though not necessarily as high as you suggest, suggests that older voters likely have a stake as well.
    As for younger people not knowing anything, I knew enough to never vote for a Liberal ever since I first cast a ballot when I was 18.

  10. Mohammed Apes Donald.
    Moh’s wall is to “Keep Out”; Bolshevik Joe Stalin’s Berlin Wall was to Keep In.
    …-
    “Pakistan Is Building a Wall to Keep Out Terrorists: ‘Simplest Solution in the History of the World’”
    “Last week, Breitbart News and two other news outlets were escorted by the Pakistan military into the country’s Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) to one fort along the border near the Pakistani village of Miran Shah and just about 20 miles from Khost, Afghanistan – once considered a terrorist hotbed.
    There, shiny double-layered fencing could be seen zigzagging the hilly terrain for miles between observation posts, spaced two to three miles apart. They are currently being manned by the Pakistan Army Frontier Corps.”
    http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2018/03/14/pakistan-is-building-a-wall-to-keep-out-terrorists-simplest-solution-in-the-history-of-the-world/

  11. Stephen Baskerville, a professor at Patrick Henry College, says “by far the main predictor of shooting rampages — along with all other criminality and virtually every social pathology among young males — is a home without a father.”
    Instead of having a father present to mold them, many troubled boys have their issues treated with drugs. Cruz’s mother told mental health workers in 2016 that he had prescriptions for ADHD, autism and depression. SSRIs, which are used to treat depression, can have severe side effects. They include mania, violence and obsessive suicidal intentions. These effects are stronger in children and teens, whose brains are still developing.
    https://stream.org/the-ignored-correlation-between-fatherlessness-and-mass-shooters/?utm_source=The+Stream&utm_campaign=e908b73a7c-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2018_03_14&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_8da00e4cb4-e908b73a7c-501416897

  12. Actually that was one of the few good things he did. Too much criminalization in America.
    Whatever Canada’s problems, just be glad you’re not Mississipi or Alabama for that matter.
    “Last year, the ACLU and the law firm of Simpson Thacher & Bartlett filed a class-action civil rights lawsuit against Madison County, alleging it has subjected its residents to more than a decade of brazenly illegal and discriminatory policing—warrantless home invasions, unconstitutional roadblocks that appear only in black neighborhoods, and aggressive “jump out” squads that target young black men doing nothing more than walking down the street.
    At the roadblocks, deputies run licenses for outstanding warrants and court fines as well as look for probable cause to perform searches. ”
    https://reason.com/blog/2018/03/14/white-pride-email-circulated-among-missi
    Also: still no mention of the GOP losing a district they previously won by double digits? Just go whistle past that graveyard.

  13. Bolshevik Liberal Wynnetario.
    “Ontario underperformed the rest of the country in each of the metrics examined in this study,…”
    …-
    “Ontario’s Lost Decade: 2007–2016
    Summary
    Between 2007 and 2016, Ontario was mired in a prolonged period of economic weakness during which it lost ground compared to the rest of the country on many important economic indicators.
    This bulletin examines the extent of Ontario’s economic weakness during this decade by examining a range of economic metrics.
    Ontario underperformed the rest of the country in each of the metrics examined in this study, specifically, real economic growth per person, private sector job growth, progress in real median household incomes, or debt accumulated per capita.
    In fact, out of the 10 provinces, Ontario finishes near the bottom of the provincial pack (between 7th and 10th place) for each of the indicators examined.
    Such a prolonged and severe period of economic weakness will have long-lasting implications for Ontario’s prosperity. As such, we characterize the period as a “lost decade” of economic growth for Ontario.”
    https://www.fraserinstitute.org/studies/ontarios-lost-decade-2007-2016

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