22 Replies to “Y2Kyoto: State Of Anorexia Envirosa”

  1. But nuclear power won’t allow us to implement our plan to form a world government!

    1. Freaking exactly!

      Despite whatever other challenges it creates, nuclear energy outright eliminates most of the climate cult’s BS carbon emission ‘woes’. The fact they have been shutting down nuclear plants with about the same enthusiasm as they shut down coal-fired plants proves to me beyond any doubt that IT IS ALL A SHAM.

      You have to be double-retarded to believe the world is going to end in the next decade, and that the government has the answers to save your ass.

  2. Youse gets what youse votes for, eh?
    Where’s the Mafia when you really need them?

  3. L – Lockdowns to flatten the curve morphed into flattening the economy and much needless
    suffering and deaths. Nothing stopping politicians from doing the same again, “To Flatten the
    Climate Curve”.

    This to cover up ineptitude by claiming electrical blackouts were necessary to protect…not you but Gaia, their deity who you are being sacrificed to. Sacrificing humans to mollify deities was the ancient religious pre-Judeo/Christian practice.

    Like you didn’t see it coming…

  4. The level of stupid should be extremely painful for all those who supported the insanity.

    1. Should be.

      But that would require brains, honesty, and a conscience.

  5. There are a wide variety of consequences for dumbing down the schools. This is but one of them.

  6. It was in the mid-90’s F for a few days earlier this week. For the next few days the high temp is forecast to be in the low to mid-60’s F. Cause: Climate Change®. But, of course, everything indicates Climate Change® these days.

  7. The government having total control of the energy supply is the best idea, ever. I say we hand over total control of the food supply, heck, the entire economy over to the state.
    Now wait, we already did that.
    Never mind.

    1. Hey, health care, energy, roads, retirement, old people care, child care, dietary guides. Is there anything that Government (religious deities require capitalization) can’t do “better than you”?

      The successes of government over the years in Canada: 60s scoop, residential schools, forced sterilization. Yet people just keep voting for the same party, the same types of people, the same policies. Their descendants complain about the consequences, or course. Then they vote for the same party, the same types of people, the same policies, … .

      The Malthusians and eugenicists never went away. They just locked in government sinecures for the rest of time.

      Weak leaders, create hard times. Times are hard? It means you (or at least most of your neighbours) voted for weak leadership. The longer everyone denies personal responsibility, the longer the hard times go on.

  8. Gerald Butts must be beaming.

    You conserve power and They exert power over you.
    When you can only buy an electric vehicle that’s when they won’t let you charge it.

    Just wait till winter time folks.
    You better have a Plan B because Governments don’t.

    1. And if we switch to electric vehicles, the gov’t will increase taxes on electricity.

    2. Buddy, “You better have a Plan B because Governments don’t.”
      Yes they do…… but we certainly won’t like it.

  9. In 2019 we had a freak early October blizzard with cat 1 hurricane force winds that ripped out the power infrastructure all along Lake Manitoba such that many of us were without power for up to 14 days. CBC coverage consisted of nice stories about how people in River Heights had to eat by candlelight and some stories about how people from the reserves were moved into city hotels. I know because I was trying to find out WTF was going on and I was tuned in. Not a word about climate change. Not a peep out of the PMs office. I don’t think they even knew Manitoba had a freak October blizzard in Ottawa. I never felt so alone and abandoned by my country as we shivered in the dark until we could get our generator fired up and emergency stuff readied. That was weather.

    Lytten BC burns and there is wall to wall coverage with the Prime Minister offering condolences and promising to fix climate change. This is not weather. This is climate change.

    What happened to Lytton is horrific and awful and we SHOULD be having wall to coverage and we should gather as Canadians to help them. The rest is just hypocritical political grandstanding and their propaganda press pushing their agenda.

    1. Don’t be surprise if some of the houses caught on fire due to owners wanting an upgrade. The 215s know how this works.

  10. Nuclear energy is probably a good thing, probably needed, but I have a couple of problems with it…
    – It has a consumable factor, quick search brings up global consumption of 190 million pounds a year, exceeding supply. That means lots of mining and processing growth.
    – Under our current administrative structure/culture construction of a power plant that could be done for, say, $750 million, will cost, after the government and all the NGOs and “non-profits” have had their hand into it, $3 billion to maybe $6 billion after all the bills are in and the dust settles.

    1. The thorium reactors may take the edge off of all this. Especially since they can be built small in size. A reactor can be built within the footprint of any exisiting hydro substation and power the feedlines that the substation services.

  11. Drive throughout Germany and you’ll find an endless number of roofs with solar panels atop of them. In fact, several empty buildings have never been occupied but have the solar panels. This all occurred due to government incentives.

    The end result? The country often doesn’t have sufficient power so needs to import electricity from France’s nuclear generators and import oil and natural gas from Russia.

    Being energy or food dependent on others is not a good plan for the future.

  12. As long as the power stays on for the “right sort of people” it’s all good.

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