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I’m in!
..back yard is full of firewood…maybe a couple months of victuals stashed…1880, bring it on.
I have been advocating and invoking the Gaiiaiaia Gods for a long time for this, Praise Saint Greta.
Make them walk again, make them follow the Ravens ass from dumpster to dumpster with their mouths open waiting for their next meal in eastern canada.
“make them follow the Raven’s ass”. Never heard that before. That is priceless!! Thanks.
I’m more than ready to start counting the frozen bodies this winter. With at least as much glee as that SHAMED reporter who claimed to see bodies floating by his Katrina-era NO Hotel. Global Cooling is a bitch.
Cognitive-dissonance has consequences
The raven is a hell of a lot smarter than the Gaia cultists who will be following him.
I think Suzuki – patron saint of CBC – said that it was inevitable that pipelines would get blown up.
I wonder what the consequences would be to the culprit were that to happen? Celebrated as a hero on CBC? Have a national day declared for them? Would the police be told to not prosecute?
Just asking. For a friend.
This coming from a man with way too many houses. What an environmental hypocrite.
I’m on board.
Most people will be pissed when the price hits 2.50 a liter or, even better, you can’t get any gas and now you’re stuck on a dirty bus with a bunch of dirty trogs.
Then add the result of all the anti-Ground Based Energy cheering from Eco-tards and this should start a pretty good fight.
At least there won’t be any props. They’ll be chauffeured around in their so-called zero emissions vehicles and electric cards.
I’m 100% in on this.
For ~20,000,000 reasons…
Let them all sit on a grimy sreetcar.
Hey, easterners! Hear that screeching in the background? That’s the world’s smallest violin playing “My Nose Runs For You”.
So great to see everybody lined up behind Suzuki.
“patsies” is too weak a word for you.
Pussies??
Line 5 is a safety hazard..The Governor says so..So the company has no choice but to shut it down until the entire line can be minutely inspected..Safety first..
Never mind that,after Saint Suzuki’s demands,we must have the counter terrorism squad,of both countries,plus state and provincial minions,all investigate and sign off that line 5 is free of terrorist bombs…
That should only take a couple of decades..
How about the St. Lawrence? Any chance we can get some delta smelt to get it shut down to protect that critically endangered species? Wouldn’t that be an interesting scenario…
How’s sbout those Delta Belugas, I mean they need protection too.
There is by no means monolithic support for the green agenda in BC, but obviously the green sentiment is strong in coastal regions. Most of the severe damage in the recent storm occurred in more conservative areas (or just uninhabited more or less, although one family apparently lives in a location close to all the major damage on the Coquihalla and have some videos of the immediate aftermath which should help with the reconstruction too). The problem for normal people in BC is that the media here take the green position as if already universally accepted and ratified and ignore any other perspective. They mindlessly regurgitate whatever the various tiny eco-freak collectives have to say on any topic, and what some group of native elders have to say, even when that group of native elders is saying something different from the elected council of the same “first nation” (and don’t get me started on how ridiculous it is to call any small village of indigenous people a “nation” and inviting in all the trouble that will bring).
This business of bowing down to the revisionist history of the elders (this is what our people always knew and did blah blah, most of it convenient fiction), is more or less like going to the local pub and asking any group of old geezers what they think, then placing that on the news as the official opinion of whatever town they happened to be drinking in. But the thing that will kill off the green agenda faster than anything else is when prices go too high for people to keep looking the other way, and when goods and services become widely unavailable. The mythical transition to a wondrous new age of green economics was always supposed to be a bit bumpy even to its own ardent supporters, but a complete dislocation with no sign of the promised avalanche of green jobs will be too difficult to hide, and in any case with the ever-slightly-pragmatic Liberals in charge, they will jump off the green horse and go back to being neo-conservative for a time, which will prompt a similar response from provincial NDP regimes looking to stay in power.
There is already tension between the BC NDP and the more militant greens, after all, the BC NDP is basically the political presence of unionized labour and those guys and gals don’t want to be unemployed, that’s their bottom line, not whether or not the ocean floods into David Suzuki’s waterfront mansion. And speaking of that, David … buddy … you said the oceans were going to rise. What are you thinking?
Very few green grifters will take on a green labor job as long as they can get free money from socialust governments.
Ah, but the ENDP is a different monster today.
Gone are those rednecked knuckle dragging blue collar heathens.
Today’s party is government unions, environuts, cat ladies, drug addicts, welfarians, wymyn, lqbtabcdefgs and retired gov workers. They outnumber the rest of us.
Even Farnsworth was muted, he called Suzuki’s remarks “unfortunate”………..earlier this year he ranted and used derogatory language against protestors.
The ENDP would sympathize with blown up pipelines, clearly.
oh please yes.
It still hasn’t sunk in to idiots here in BC. They still think gas shortages are caused by “hoarding” and the rationing was because of that.
Unfortunately the eastern provinces are too addicted to middle east oil with full support of Justin and Quebec. But worth a try.
I live in Arizona and watch in amazement as people go around in Canada masked up outside!! Was in a motel in Yuma a few days ago and this Canadian couple checked in, walked around outside, etc. masked up!! So no, I don’t think there will ever be an uprising in Canada, much less the USA. We are too far gone.
I live in Canada and watch in amazement as people go around masked up outside!! But it’s only about 20 per cent of the population, John, mostly older although sometimes not, more often female than male. These are people who may be very scared of catching COVID because of co-morbidities, or people who think they are helping by not spreading their viral loads, or just people who forgot they put a mask on in a store and walked (or drove) home with it still on them. I’ve even done that myself once or twice, you put the mask on in the store, then just forget it’s there sometimes (so often do we put them on then take them off). So I cut these people some slack, I don’t know the reasons or motives, although I suspect there are some who just wear them in unnecessary situations to appear woke. I’m sure we will all be thankful when this whole sordid business comes to an end, the masks after all have been more or less proven to be pointless and even counter-productive (sort of like the so-called vaccines). This is a real cluster __ of real and imaginary factors, generally over-reacted and under-supported by real facts as opposed to narratives of dubious reality. My guess is that if we had done absolutely nothing and ignored the thing, the results would be better than what our governments have managed to produce, and that may indicate what the real agenda is, but no matter what one’s opinions on that, it seems clear that many just go along to get along and haven’t thought much about why they do what they do. And that may come back to bite many hard.
Peter
Well, Yes there are certainly plenty of elderly who believe EVERYTHING they hear from MOTHER CBC…and then you have the Asian Community who EN NMASSE seem to wear their face diapers 24/7 regardless…unreal..! (at least in Calgary)
Most are simply denying themselves a proper lung full of Oxygen, instead, continually breathing an excess of CO2 which will in fact impact/impair their cognitive ability…Which explains the far far too numerous BRAIN DEAD among us to a Tee….folks Like UnMe, Allen S and DJ.
I don’t wear one at all….Screw that. No mask will EVER prevent ingress or egress of Sub Micron Viral particulate.
Worried…??
Buy a Military NBCW suit..they are so much “fun”…
or Buy a SCBA
or Buy a Hazmat suit
….or Put a plastic bag over yer head and have a snooze….
Those weirdos are everywhere up here.
A lot are young adults, teenagers who have left the school premise, retards riding bicycles including a tandem bike, dudes alone in their SUV – not Ubertards – people waiting for the bus and out walking alone.
I’m surprised my coconut hasn’t fallen off because I’ve shaken it so much in disgust.
Yeah, we’re that stupid. You haven’t laughed till you see one driving alone with a face shield.
Yes it’s a ridiculous phenomena. There is a lack of brain cells in this country.
I was driving my truck over to the car wash on Monday and, at a nearby apartment complex, an employee was driving a lawn tractor, clearing snow, and–you guessed it!–wearing a mask.
Even at the car wash, the attendants were similarly garbed. Mind you, there was no sign stating that I had to wear one, not that I intended to.
I’m torn.
As an easterner, I really do appreciate having the service of the Line 5 pipeline, and understand what things are going to look like without it.
As a patriot, I can’t help but think that maybe shutting it down would be beneficial to teach our eastern overlords that we’re not quite ready to abandon fossil fuels at least for the foreseeable future.
…even if it does mean “cutting off my own nose,” as the proverb says, “to spite my face.”
I know that feeling. Painful, but it would be a great warning shot to many around here and possibly beneficial in the end.
I just hope they hold off until I get to the liquor store and library tomorrow.
Me to. I’m willing to put up with some pain to help out Alberta but I really wish we could have done this a month ago. If this happens I just hope my pipes don’t burst.
Better to come to a small crash now than a bigger crash when we cannot absorb it financially. If the Line 5 is not shut down by February, it can be shut down by a few pumping stations exploding and being shut down. Before service can be restored an energy corridor can be negotiated all the way to tidewater, not stopping at the Quebec border. Finally a negotiation advantage that, hopefully, our useless politicians can use to its fullest. And doctor fruitfly and his enviroweanies – welcome to shoot, shovel and shut up country.
it would be a better demonstration if a number of sealed hardened locks were applied to the gas supply where they live and work, so that they could experience a few days without working heat, etc….
Karma: she knows where you live.
So goes BC, so goes Canada:
“Among those most likely to fret about inflation are parents, the Ipsos survey shows. Six out of 10 respondents with kids under 18 said they concerned they might not have enough money to feed their family, compared to four in 10 who said the same overall.”
https://globalnews.ca/news/8395882/canada-inflation-ipsos-poll/
Who did you vote for?
I remember a few short months ago when the Colonial Pipeline blew up and Washington DC ran out of gasoline.
The downside is that the pipeline closure affected more than Washington DC and its surroundings. The Carolinas, Virginia and lots of other states also ran out of gasoline and diesel fuel. I am not sure of which states, because I was following the National news reporting. If it didn’t happen in NYFC, LA, SF, or DC, then it does not really matter to the NYT/WaPo/NBC/ABC/CBS/CNN/LATimes folks.
I believe Ohio and Penn state will be affected as well.
I think Gretchen has no idea what a big bite she has taken.
Time to make her choke or swallow.
I always thought she was a Greek type of girl.
Donate some dynamite to the David Suzuki Foundation.
Suzuki says he wants to blow up the pipelines.
If I want to blow up 3 of (at least) 4 David Suzuki mansions … does that make me a “Domestic Terrorist”? Or does it simply make me an “Eco-Activist” like Suzuki?
With immigration set at 400,000 let’s use his homes to house these new voters.
Almost time for the people to have a WKRP TURKEY DROP of all the politicians you can catch.
Who can we nominate to fill in for Les Nesman ?
” Oh the humanity. “
Rosemary Barton, CBC, dead from the neck up, would be my choice.
Your assumption is far too generous.
One wonders if Fruit Fly Guy’s many mansions use natural gas? If so, then why does whatever energy company handles the nat gas in that locale cut the bugger off. Let him heat his houses and cook using unicorn farts. Ditto for Al Gore, whose carbon footprint is bigger than that of many third world countries.
No problem at all. Wind and solar will easily make up the difference, right?????