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Until this moment I have been forced to listen while media and politicians alike have told me "what Canadians think". In all that time they never once asked.
This is just the voice of an ordinary Canadian yelling back at the radio -
"You don't speak for me."
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"Smalldeadanimals doesn't speak for the people of Saskatchewan" - Former Sask Premier Lorne Calvert
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Holy hell, woman. When you send someone traffic, you send someone TRAFFIC.My hosting provider thought I was being DDoSed. - Sean McCormick
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And our PM, Mr. Energy Superpower Carney, the carney, blathers on and accomplishes nothing because he is incompetent, and a useful idiotic, ideologically insignificant devotee of the WEF communist climate lie which must supported above all else to the detriment of the entire country, and the stuffing of his own pockets with cash via Brookfield Asset Management.
Well done, Canada, you appointed a loser.
L – Too many believing the propaganda of the gov’t. licensed media and then voting Liberal/NDP is turning Canada into a third world country and then into a failed state. At this stage only provincial, political independence allows the freedom to turn things around.
Ironically, in Biblical times, it was only a minority of the Jewish people living in slavery in Egypt, who chose to leave the comfort of slavery, of having government run their impoverished but predictable lives. Then to suffer hardships and build a free and prosperous future for themselves and their children. Human nature does not change and so history keeps repeating
the challenges: slavery of mind and body or facing the unknown future, with courage and hope and building a better future…
Why do you assume the Canadian public had anything to do with Carney’s anointment?
That appointment was made before Christmas, the rest was theatre to fool us that we had a voice.
There is no business case for Liberals
Just a reminder – Carney thinks pipelines are boring.
During the campaign Carney also blathered about Canada not needing any steel.
L – He said that because he doesn’t want Canadians to have any steel in their spines. That’s the applicable metaphor.
During the campaign Carney also blathered about Canada not needing any steel.
The same retards running Canada as 5 years or 20 years or 40 years ago. Sorry to keep harping on this, but the problem isn’t the politicians, it’s the people that keep voting for them. Canucks are a largely brainwashed gang of easily manipulated schmucks. And no; Pollievre and the “conservatives (haha)” aren’t going to fix anything. (Conservatives in Canada just ruin things at a slightly slower pace than Liberals)
Let’s face facts, most people in Western Civilization want big government to hold their hand and whisper sweet nothings in their ear and tuck them in at night. The bill is coming due.
I’m glad you brought that up about conservatives. I thought I was alone in voting PC because they would do the least damage. I have since gone to voting “none of the above”.
With PP as their leader I look on the conservatives as RC = regressive con artists.
“And no; Pollievre and the “conservatives (haha)” aren’t going to fix anything. (Conservatives in Canada just ruin things at a slightly slower pace than Liberals)”
Absolutely agree. The people who say, “well, they will be better than the Liberals” are dead wrong.
I’m convinced that our economy will need to crash and burn before the general public comes to their senses (and maybe not even then)…
FILTHY LIBERALS
Is Trudeau, Carney’s Financial Advisor?
FILTHY LIBERALS
Tomorrow, Caliphate Climate Conman Carney will give royal regal “fast track” consent to an indigenous LNG project to take BC gas to Prince Rupert for a new LNG project. That it only includes BC gas is due to it’s ideological alignment with the bankrupt green communist and Grievance industry useful idiots in Victoria. The rest of inter-provincial economic growth will remain in regulatory stasis until Carney decides otherwise. IOW, the beatings will continue until you vote Liberal or leave your hydrocarbons in the ground. Your move Danielle!
Only including BC gas may be a prudent move which makes project approval easier.
As I understand it, this reduces the regulatory process, since BC can conduct the environmental assessment and CEAA isn’t involved.
I suspect Alberta gas can displace BC gas going to the LNG Canada plant in Kitimat.
Overall it reduces the opportunities for US funded NGOs and environmental groups to delay the project.
But, in a competent country this sort of shenanigans would not be required.
CEAA isn’t the problem….it is the so-called “First Nations”. US funded NGO’s are deeply embedded in that group of grifters as well.
The NGOs and First Nations use the CEAA process to their advantage.
I’ve seen it in Alberta, where they try to invoke the CEAA to delay a projects. But because our project s were wholly in Alberta the regulatory authorities denied their approach. In two projects I worked on, NGOs went to court trying to force a CEAA assessment. Fortunately the judge also denied their lawsuit.
Contrary to what many think in here, Kanadians are NOT stupid, and many will never rise up to that level.
28 days for approval in the US, and 10 years in Canada.
Carney/Turdeau are playing the long game … 200 years from now, when the US has run out of natural gas, Canada’s will still be in the ground. Then they’ll corner the market and make a killing.
The good Lord willing, the US will be running this shithole and our gas will get to market, sooner than later. Shithole.
I remember Blackie warning that there was no business case for LNG. I guess he was wrong.
Quebec has lots of gas. They choose not to develop and export it.
https://www.naturalgasworld.com/quebec-can-meet-europes-gas-needs-producers-100431
Developing Quebec’s natural gas would jeopardize the free equalization money Quebec gets.
Without Alberta’s resource money handed to them, they might feel differently about leaving it it the ground.
John
I totally agree. But who is going to cut off equalization payments to Quebec?
Here in CA … where CARB runs the State … that chart would be BRIGHT RED! It would be bemoaned and criticized. And yes, PG&E charges the SHIT out of me for Nat. gas … because CARB mandates they do. To PUNISH my use of this clean abundant energy.
The US is already the world’s largest exporter of LNG. We started this at ZERO in 2016.
In 2008 in November Obama was elected and he said we couldn’t drill our way out of America’s “energy crisis” every day for months. He was and is a liar besides being a moron.
October 2008 – 3.9 million barrels of oil a day production – a month before the election
2025 – 13.5 million barrels a day
October 2008 natural gas production – 18 billion cubic feet a day
2025 – 41 billion cubic feet a day
We have a glut of fossil fuels and we are now the world’s largest producer and exporter. Huge new field just discovered in Texas
Thank you Donald Trump.
When his term has ended in 2029 we will lend him to you for a fee.
John what is the huge new field just discovered in Texas?
From The wall Street Jouranl
LEON COUNTY, Texas—Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones turned his team into the world’s most valuable sports franchise. But when he rides in his helicopter over this rural stretch of east Texas, he says he sees his best investment ever: The making of a major natural gas province.
Jones has poured more than $1 billion into natural gas driller Comstock Resources CRK 5.60%increase; green up pointing triangle, betting it can drill some of the hottest, deepest wells in the U.S.—and unleash a torrent of new gas supplies.
Comstock says it is set to do just that. It has trumped hellish geology and cranked out dozens of gushers. It has also gone on a stealthy land grab and controls a large chunk of a region it calls the Western Haynesville. As a result, it says it is gearing up to pump enough fuel to help meet the soaring needs of exporters, data centers and heavy industries for years to come.
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones smiling on the sidelines.
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones. raymond carlin iii/Reuters
Now, Jones says, it’s payday. “There’s $100 billion present value with gas out there,” the 83-year-old billionaire said in an interview. “That’s why I’m talking to you on the telephone rather than trying to fix our defense with the Dallas Cowboys.”
Jones is known for zigging when others are zagging. He made a big wager on natural gas when prices were in the gutter, and he has funded Comstock’s exploration at a time when its rivals are sticking with Wall Street’s strict capital edicts. He has kept buying shares and now owns roughly 71% of the company.
Thanks to those risky moves, Comstock finds itself sitting on promising territory at an auspicious time. A wall of new natural gas demand is set to test aging and pipe-constrained basins from Louisiana to Appalachia and drive prices higher. The Western Haynesville is about 100 miles from Dallas, one of the U.S.’s fastest-growing regions, and about 250 miles from Gulf Coast facilities that liquify and ship natural gas.