Canadian Politics Redux
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I think he's doing it just right. Push it the fuck through and get it going instead of letting it get bogged down by endless red tape and foot dragging. Perfect. I don't even care what Trudeau's motivation is. I just care about results. And IMO, ramming it through and getting it going ASAP is the best way to do it in the long run for sure. Once money starts flowing, the industry and the law will catch up toute suite. If done the other way around, so much time and money would be wasted, and it would further highlight everything that's wrong with government and government agencies, taking fucking FOREVER to move on fucking anything. This time the actual industry is going to be given a chance to drive the change instead of the other way around. It'll work out fine, kinks will get worked out, all good. I'm really happy about how this is happening. BTW, this WAS an election promise dude, including the speed at which it's happening. People voted for the fast track. If they did what you're saying, they'd be breaking an election promise, and you'd complain about that.
With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
“well duh”?
LMAO. This has been fun. One criticizes my English and the other uses these kinds of terms and drops f-bombs consistently.... it’s almost impossible to read.
You keep in believing what you are doing is “right” and you are “saving the world” from these awful “oil companies”
Ill come back the next time I need PJ GA seats (2019 because I have four sets for this year already) somewhere in the world and I can afford to go because of the benefits I get from living in a world with OIL.
Keep saving the world!!! All that 1.63% of the damage we do to it. Maybe get it down to like 1.53%. Help you sleep at night.
I’ll idle my truck in the Okanagan over Easter for a few hours just to help the Alberta economy (because B.C. gets no benefit from my tourism dollars lol)
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1ThoughtKnown said:“well duh”?
LMAO. This has been fun. One criticizes my English and the other uses these kinds of terms and drops f-bombs consistently.... it’s almost impossible to read.
You keep in believing what you are doing is “right” and you are “saving the world” from these awful “oil companies”
Ill come back the next time I need PJ GA seats (2019 because I have four sets for this year already) somewhere in the world and I can afford to go because of the benefits I get from living in a world with OIL.
Keep saving the world!!! All that 1.63% of the damage we do to it. Maybe get it down to like 1.53%. Help you sleep at night.
I’ll idle my truck in the Okanagan over Easter for a few hours just to help the Alberta economy (because B.C. gets no benefit from my tourism dollars lol)
Such entertainment....Oh boy.
Fuckin' great, see ya in fucking 2019!
Maybe by then you can learn how to actually retain what people really say. Right now you just kind of invent shit in your head.
Post edited by PJ_Soul onWith all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
1ThoughtKnown said:“well duh”?
LMAO. This has been fun. One criticizes my English and the other uses these kinds of terms and drops f-bombs consistently.... it’s almost impossible to read.
You keep in believing what you are doing is “right” and you are “saving the world” from these awful “oil companies”
Ill come back the next time I need PJ GA seats (2019 because I have four sets for this year already) somewhere in the world and I can afford to go because of the benefits I get from living in a world with OIL.
Keep saving the world!!! All that 1.63% of the damage we do to it. Maybe get it down to like 1.53%. Help you sleep at night.
I’ll idle my truck in the Okanagan over Easter for a few hours just to help the Alberta economy (because B.C. gets no benefit from my tourism dollars lol)
Such entertainment....
It's not as if you are 'above' taking a few shots yourself.
And you basically expressed your point of view here which is fair: you want that pipeline exactly as advertised because you stand to personally benefit.
I can accept your eagerness for such an endeavour with that being the motivation; however, don't resort to ultimately calling all opposed 'morons' because they don't put aside their informed positions and support you and the initiative.
As much as you try to insist it isn't so... British Columbians simply don't have much to gain and put much at risk.
And for the record, I'm no tree hugger. I recognize the significance of oil, but we're not starving for it at the moment. It is a finite resource and 'your' window of opportunity to personally capitalize on it is at the moment, but sorry... that's still not enough.
* No idling at the Shuswap okay?"My brain's a good brain!"0 -
An unjustified infringement': First Nation sues Ottawa, British Columbia over oil tanker ban
http://business.financialpost.com/commodities/energy/an-unjustified-infringement-first-nation-sues-ottawa-british-columbia-over-oil-tanker-ban?utm_campaign=Echobox&utm_medium=Social&utm_source=FacebookGive Peas A Chance…0 -
Thirty Bills Unpaid said:The Canadian people spoke with regards to the legalization of pot. It's not the senate's job to stall or stymie progress.
and we we all know Canadian politicians don’t give a shit what we have to say. That’s why it’s so easy for our politicians to lie and break promises..Give Peas A Chance…0 -
DarthMaeglin said:https://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/canada/pm-warns-senators-on-cannabis-bill/ar-BBKzBd2?ocid=spartanntp
I think Trudeau needs a refresher on the functioning of Canada's government. The Senate was never supposed to function as a rubber stamp, as he seems to think it should be. Tyranny with a smile is tyranny all the same.Give Peas A Chance…0 -
Meltdown99 said:Thirty Bills Unpaid said:The Canadian people spoke with regards to the legalization of pot. It's not the senate's job to stall or stymie progress.
and we we all know Canadian politicians don’t give a shit what we have to say. That’s why it’s so easy for our politicians to lie and break promises..
Let's get serious: the large majority of Canadians wanted dope to be legalized. Many of Trudeau's votes came on that aspect of his campaign. At least for this... he followed through.
I speak to this issue as a non user.
There are things about the guy that are irritating me somewhat, but this was a big win (as much as you are going to try and dismiss it given your lack of objectivity towards him)."My brain's a good brain!"0 -
Meltdown99 said:DarthMaeglin said:https://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/canada/pm-warns-senators-on-cannabis-bill/ar-BBKzBd2?ocid=spartanntp
I think Trudeau needs a refresher on the functioning of Canada's government. The Senate was never supposed to function as a rubber stamp, as he seems to think it should be. Tyranny with a smile is tyranny all the same.
With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
We can agree on this then...I don’t like Trudeau, anymore than I liked Harper...
Over the years since he’s left office I’ve developed a liking for Chretien...Give Peas A Chance…0 -
Meltdown99 said:We can agree on this then...I don’t like Trudeau, anymore than I liked Harper...
Over the years since he’s left office I’ve developed a liking for Chretien...
With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
PJ_Soul said:Meltdown99 said:We can agree on this then...I don’t like Trudeau, anymore than I liked Harper...
Over the years since he’s left office I’ve developed a liking for Chretien...
what was your appreciation of him?
I likeed how the budget was balanced, the overall debt was shrinking, and Canada had a huge surplus only to see harper fuck it all up...and harper is supposedly a economist...apparently an economist who can’t add...lol. Chretien a good person in my book, and one of the few politicians I like...
just so you know, I like Trudeau as a person. I just think adding to our debt will only lead to reduced services for our future generations...Give Peas A Chance…0 -
A worm dies in a blaze of glory shootout with cops. He had murdered a young woman and was fleeing authorities like a rat typically does. The only unfortunate thing is that a cop was hurt in the process of playing the worm's game.
https://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/canada/calgary-murder-suspect-dead-officer-hurt-after-shootout-west-of-edmonton-sources-say/ar-AAvgT4G?li=AAadgLE&ocid=spartanntp
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Does Columbia have the same regulatory standards as Canada? or environmental standards?Give Peas A Chance…0
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Meltdown99 said:Does Columbia have the same regulatory standards as Canada? or environmental standards?
Regardless of any safety standard in place, an 'accident' may occur.
The problem with 'accidents' is what was illustrated in Columbia (or any other spill anywhere else for that matter)- devastation."My brain's a good brain!"0 -
well if you say columbia has top notch standards then who am i to argue...Give Peas A Chance…0
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Meltdown99 said:well if you say columbia has top notch standards then who am i to argue...
As I said... I couldn't care. The highest of standards don't prevent 'accidents' from happening. And when accidents occur in the oil transportation side of the equation... it's the shits."My brain's a good brain!"0 -
Then why are you arguing...
personally i I would rather deal with a spill as opposed to an explosion that can happen from rail cars and semi’s...plus I trust the engineers far more than I’ll ever trust an overworked, underpaid semi drive or train engineer...Give Peas A Chance…0 -
Meltdown99 said:Then why are you arguing...
personally i I would rather deal with a spill as opposed to an explosion that can happen from rail cars and semi’s...plus I trust the engineers far more than I’ll ever trust an overworked, underpaid semi drive or train engineer...
What am I arguing? I'm not arguing anything. That comment makes no sense.
And neither does your personal opinion on what might be a better or worse situation because a pipeline breach is far more catastrophic than a tanker truck accident. It's not even remotely close.
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