13 Replies to “This Is The Way”

  1. Lets not be naive to the federal power creeping into provincial jurisdiction is what they are saying. They validate it as we are saving the world, we are the virtuous, so bow down to me as we know what’s good for you.
    I live and work on the land as a free man as many generations before me, and will die that way before I bow down to that POS in Ottawa!

  2. We have another cloud appearing in the form of a metis constitution seeking signatures.
    I am left to wonder how that is going to impact the constitution of 1982 that we are forced to live with. And if they clash with one another whose is going to be the final decision and will the “insulted” ones comply with another’s rights

  3. Yup, dirty feds. But I bet you can check the websites of half a dozen various Alberta ministries (environment, resources, agriculture, etc.) and find, front and center, their commitments to fighting climate change, greener future, carbon crap, etc.

    And there isn’t one Conservative government in this country that is any different. They have all painted themselves into multiple corners and they’re too afraid of the urban vote and the media to say, “F*** it, we were wrong on this AGW crap, so we’re changing direction.”

  4. Dad joke at least five decades old.

    Grade nine essays on the elephant

    British – The elephant and the empire

    French – The sex life of the elephant

    Canadian – The elephant: A federal/provincial jurisdictional dispute

  5. I’m not too edumacated on our constitution, but, if possible, I’d just use the Notwithstanding Clause and a big “F**koff neo-Marxist Scum” as well.
    Central Planning = People starving & freezing & dying, oh my.
    You can check out communist history or just look at the cocksuckers in Europe today.

  6. What’s to fight? Rip the bandaid off and disregard it totally…see if Trudeau’s got the juice. And when the the SCOC issues their weaseley “Peace order and Good Government” ruling.
    Do it again.
    They’re messing with farmers lives and the food supply. There’s no middle ground on this.

    1. BINGO….there is no middle ground on food or energy security. If the feds attack either, they need to be completely ignored. The feds might want to read the history of the Boston Tea Party because that is where this is headed.

  7. The air we breath is 78%+ Nitrogen
    The soil we plant in is close to 65% Nitrogen
    The water we see is over 50% Nitrogen

    Nitrogen is as much a pollutant as CO2. BS from top to bottom and side to side. What does every dying lake have in common? farmers supposedly putting Nitrogen into water? No. They all suffered their fate from large cities peeing, pooping, discarding, and damaging the waterways. Lake Winnipeg is down stream from Winnipeg which regularly allows the rainwater to flush out every single bit of fecal matter in it’s systems. Coliform levels hit 4,000 ppm on beaches. Meanwhile farm lakes in Southern Manitoba, where they should be dying, have 10 ppm and are the cleanest in the province. Great lakes, all choked to death, or near death, by industry, cities, and stupidity. if I could only get one message to politicians in my life, it would be, “Leave the farmers alone you lying sacks of shit.” Excuse my french.

    1. You are introducing facts into the debate.

      That will not fly in Canada where the government, though filed with congenital idiots, knows more than everyone else.

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