PeskyToaster
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I went kayaking last Saturday. Too bad I live in America so Donald Trump just ran me over with an ugly yacht.
He seems very worried about climate changed, or at least he is making sure that he looks worried in front of everybody but or natural resources and forests are still getting fucked up really bad with no actions in sight.
Yes, let's double down on a dying industry.
Why does Trump get shit for "coal jobs" when Trudeau gets lavished for "oil jobs"?
Beautiful Alberta
I went kayaking last Saturday. Too bad I live in America so Donald Trump just ran me over with an ugly yacht.
What the hell is going on here? Looks like a nuke went off
Look, we should help Alberta. Just like we helped the Maritime provinces after they destroyed their fisheries. That's fine. But I'm glad BC is going to stand up to Alberta and Trudeau and do their best to try to shut down the pipeline.Because at the moment, too much dependency on oil has been setup by the Fed Conservatives for over a decade, even longer provincial in some provinces.
You can't just pull the plug out right, but you can transition the economy to other forms of energy, while bringing down consumption and usage of oil and putting more emphasis on R&D that reduces emissions even more.
I wish we could just go 100% clean tomorrow, but we can't and we won't. The goal is to work on it now though.
I think the fact that it's tar sands oil makes it even worse than just normal drilling. We're shitting on the environment in order to sell stuff that will shit on the environment even more.Manufacturing is a dying industry, that doesn't mean manufacturing jobs aren't important for the economy.
As to your second part, oil production is a much, much bigger industry than coal, even just considering all of the processing that gets done to oil after the fact.
That's how they get oil in Alberta. It's not a pretty little oil well that you see in places like Texas.What the hell is going on here? Looks like a nuke went off
He's expanding oil production.
What's Obama doing? I need to do what my mans is doing right now. Where is my mans?!
I need to make sense of all of this!!!
Yup. He's just another career politician.
Now I can see why people are desperate to have an outsider run for office.
Because at the moment, too much dependency on oil has been setup by the Fed Conservatives for over a decade, even longer provincial in some provinces.
You can't just pull the plug out right, but you can transition the economy to other forms of energy, while bringing down consumption and usage of oil and putting more emphasis on R&D that reduces emissions even more.
I wish we could just go 100% clean tomorrow, but we can't and we won't. The goal is to work on it now though.
Now I can see why people are desperate to have an outsider run for office.
Yes, let's double down on a dying industry.
Why does Trump get shit for "coal jobs" when Trudeau gets lavished for "oil jobs"?
Exactly. Harper put a great deal of our eggs in a single basket. We've gotta transition away from an oil-based economy, but that's not something you can accomplish in the short term.
Also, I remember reading that the new pipeline is not as big of a deal as it's made out to be, because they were just going to ship it by rail otherwise regardless. Trains use fossil fuel to move, and have a bad habit of derailing.
Yup. He's just another career politician.
Now I can see why people are desperate to have an outsider run for office.
Our dollar is in the dumps because we forgot that the Middle East has lots of oil and when they flooded the market with cheap oil, it killed the Albertan industry because tar sands oil is much more expensive to process and refine than traditional oil. So yes, this particular form of oil is a dying industry.Oil is a dying industry? Since when?!
lmao all these people who were hoping for Trudeau to completely shut down our entire oil industry are fucking delusional. And these are probably the same people who complain about our dollar being in the dumps.
You've kind of gotta play the cards you're dealt.
Considering how much of a fucking disaster Trump has been, lets not.
Our dollar is in the dumps because we forgot that the Middle East has lots of oil and when they flooded the market with cheap oil, it killed the Albertan industry because tar sands oil is much more expensive to process and refine than traditional oil. So yes, this particular form of oil is a dying industry.
Yes, let's double down on a dying industry.
Why does Trump get shit for "coal jobs" when Trudeau gets lavished for "oil jobs"?
Why does it have to be just Trump?
We have other independents like Sanders to draw inspiration from. As long as they don't mess with human rights, I'll welcome an outsider over a hypocrite politician any day.
Why does it have to be just Trump?
We have other independents like Sanders to draw inspiration from. As long as they don't mess with human rights, I'll welcome an outsider over a hypocrite politician any day.
So what? We prop up Alberta for the next 20-50 years and wait for the Middle East to run out?Making the obviously rock hard assumption that the Middle East can continue to do this indefinitely, sure. No problem with that reasoning at all.
Wow Trudeau hate club out in force.
He's been great except for election reform. He's getting my vote again, ain't voting CPC.
Why does it have to be just Trump?
We have other independents like Sanders to draw inspiration from. As long as they don't mess with human rights, I'll welcome an outsider over a hypocrite politician any day.
Lmao Bernie the career politician sure is an outsider, smhWhy does it have to be just Trump?
We have other independents like Sanders to draw inspiration from. As long as they don't mess with human rights, I'll welcome an outsider over a hypocrite politician any day.
Election reform's going to be back on the table closer to the end of the current term. How they proceed with it will reflect how they're doing in the polls.
What the hell is going on here? Looks like a nuke went off
I feel like Justin is to America what Obama was to Canada, in a lot of ways.
I very much doubt that unless the NDP warms up to ranked ballots or STV
I very much doubt that unless the NDP warms up to ranked ballots or STV
Election reform's going to be back on the table closer to the end of the current term. How they proceed with it will reflect how they're doing in the polls.
I'd hope so. Did they mention this anywhere?
It might become a thing if BC NDP-Greens hold government long enough to both hold a referendum and have it pass. I can see the Liberals counting on the short memory of Canadians to just let the issue die, otherwise.Nothing yet, but it's an issue that's not going to go away. It's only going to get louder.
What the hell is going on here? Looks like a nuke went off
You want him to shut down oil production and sink Canada's economy?
Here's the thing. They know that election reform was one of their big campaign promises, and if they neglect it it will be a big issue in the next election. It's a sore spot for many people, especially the youth.
It all revolves around the Liberals having a chance at winning another majority in the next election. Election reform will greatly reduce the possibility of any party winning a majority ever again, under normal circumstances. Depending on the polls, they're going to have to think long and hard about torpedoing another possible mandate like that.
Of course but I don't see how that matters at all. Like 95% of countries have a better leader right now than the US.No action is better than Trump action.