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  1. Agreed. That's why we need to blow up those who dump it in the ocean. Why not? It would be one of the best uses of bombs ever. I'm pretty sure they'd capitulate though.
  2. Plastic production is good. Plastic in the ocean is bad. What's wrong with plastic.
  3. I'm the environmentist. You and your crew are globalists. I'd send send an aircraft carrier group out to the six Asian rivers and solve the plastic problem today.
  4. Source any media you want, it's all the same. They promote globalism, or at best, refuse to offend it. That's the issue of the day. Of course Fox is the exception, but even they have too many swamp lovers. Fox will be gone as soon as Rupert's kids take control away from him. After that there'll just be a few platformless voices left to be wiped out. Of course globalism will never be achieved in any way. We'll be left with a weak western world. The strong survive, and we are not the strong atm.
  5. Trying to protect species from going extinct is fine by me. Recently, habitat restoration and breeding programs were set up to save a creature from my youth, the leopard frog. People didn't just throw up there hands and say "oh well, global warming, let's burn American oil instead of Canadian and save the planet". That's the solution we get from the lazy hippies around here. Useless. Unfortunately our leopard frogs are under attack from invasive bullfrogs now. Just can't win.
  6. It could be. Seems like new faces and they don't look good.
  7. Yeah, then dumb#$% can straighten out his hat. What did they do to this team? Who wants to watch retreads from edmonton anyway? Whoever is running this team has lost the plot.
  8. Spreading misinformation about the pipeline wont save your fish. It will keep money away from our social services. I get zero info from Rebel media. Sun news media did show me that all news media read from the same script. I found it unbelievable and, to be honest, it changed my perspective greatly.
  9. Only if you read nothing but the tyee. Those questions are a laugh and I told you why quite clearly. What do you have to add besides nothing @Gnarcore
  10. What a weak effort against the Netherlands. Totally outclassed until Sinclair left the field. Then there was hope.
  11. 20% of nothing. Big deal. Horse@#$% meant to fool idiots. What do you say to the 95% who approve? Who cares as long as the rich tribes taken care of by the Sierra Club are happy. Because they knew nutbars would be empowered to stop construction. Duuuuuh. The product is highly sought after due to refining margins. More deception. Whales are starving from lack of salmon because fry are poisoned in the fraser. Noise pollution. What a joke. There were as many ships back when the population was thriving. 278 ships instead of 250. wow! https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/salmon-toxins-fraser-river-sewage-treatment-bc-washington-seattle-study-chinook-orca-1.4768277 Science says demand must be curbed when there is unlimited supply. Too easy. How the heck can you even find a thousand barrels of oil in the Atlantic ocean. This is more nonsense meant to fool idiots. The gulf of Mexico spill was 46 million barrels. Pfft ...spare me the lies. Native communities want the project for the jobs and money it will bring them. A few corrupt elite tribes will screw the rest over for payola. Truly disgusting. Who can believe the trash coming out of this rag?
  12. Sure. BC shouldn't need to pay for it. I'd be surprised if they are expected to. The feds would pick up the tab though I'm sure. They're the ones holding the profit bag anyway and they are the owners of the ocean. Sorry I should have read more closely. Of course the feds are going to pay for it. I thought you were trying to get BC off any potential hook.
  13. This is classic. You cant handle the truth. Wanting protections or an insurance policy for BC, or for BC to be compensated properly for taking over 80% of the risk is not greed. Anymore than asking you to work double shifts consecutively for weeks on end without making a dollar more in a high risk position would make you want more money for your time and trouble So how much more money do you want?
  14. Hey! I spent a lot of time typing that. What do you mean it makes zero sense. One point at a time. BC benefits with the rest of the country because the oil industry allows Alberta to contribute 20 more billion dollars NET per year more to the Canada's federal coffers than BC. No oil, no 20 billion. So on a per capita basis BC is benefiting by $3 billion a year thanks to Alberta's rich oil economy. Do you understand this part? (you will when we leave) Actually Alberta may be able to contribute an extra 10 billion or so to Canadian citizens once the oil is flowing. Are you upset because other Canadians benefit in this way too? The extra stuff BC gets over and above the rest of Canada are pipeline construction jobs, jobs at the shipping terminal and a spill cleanup capability which it does not have now. Did I just repeat myself? Come on. You can get this!
  15. Your benefits over and above the rest of Canada are the pipeline and terminal jobs. Also a spill cleanup capability not presently available. Anything over that will be balanced off by the risks Alberta takes letting those planes destined for Vancouver fly dangerously overhead, and all those scary semi trailers travelling our highways with goods going to and from BC. Obviously green energy jobs that aren't paid for by me are fantastic. Bring them on. Unfortunately JT knows that wont happen. The biggest laugh of all is JT using our oil profits to fund them. Ridiculous. Unsustainable.
  16. We are on the same page when it comes to protection of species and environment. Killer whale populations are doing well with 50, 000 individuals or more world wide. Still, we should do what we can to protect those 70 fish near Vancouver. Maybe they aren't in trouble at all. I believe their population has been this low before. Hopefully it's just a natural cycle. It's quite certain the low salmon population is the problem though. What are we doing to fix that problem? Is there a possibility of success? I will support it within reason. Trudeau should put his 500 million a year from the pipeline on that project (clean up the Fraser?) instead of wasting it on his phony green energy (not green) projects. Whale watchers stressing the pod sounds possible, I support limitations on that of course. Ship traffic destroying the pod sounds very unlikely and politically motivated. How many ships were travelling the straight when the population was strong? Probably not much difference. I'm certainly not believing that one extra boat per day will make a difference. Combine that with the fact that this one boat will provide the country billions of revenue and tens of thousands of new high paying jobs, and the proper choice is clear. If this particular whale population is important, and ships are the cause of their decline, the obvious solution is to remove some of the less important existing traffic. First on the list would be ships carrying american thermal coal to the far east. I appreciate your concern for the environment, and hope your energy is channeled in ways that make a difference to the whales.
  17. Just let the Orcas salmon live and they'll be fine. But you wont tackle the problem. You'll just whine at Alberta like the Sierra club has instructed you. Dead salmon fry in the Fraser from water pollution. Read up on it. You will see the light.
  18. It's my coastal waters and BC is ruining it. The salmon population is in trouble due to fry dying in the Fraser river from pollution. You wont do anything about it because because the sierra club doesn't care about that. It only cares about it's big donors who want to kill Canadian oil'
  19. I wish I would have read this sooner. What on earth makes you think 278 ships a month instead of 250 is almost guaranteed to cause Orca extinction? It is almost guaranteed to have no effect. Are you fighting to get rid of the 250 ships currently traversing those waters? Your Orcas may be in trouble but it's probably from whale watchers or water pollution from the west coast.
  20. You've heard your position discredited ad nauseam, unless you're a mushroom, so what's left but a little teasing. I'm not going curb your blind religious faith. But since you insist. Leave your oil in the ground. There is so much oil in the world leaving our oil in the ground will make no difference. In fact the world will be better off if we put other producers out of business because Canada has the highest environmental standards and the highest ethical standards. Get a job that doesn't contribute to the burning of your own province. I don't work in the oil industry and never have. But these are the jobs that make our country wealthy. The job multiplier factor is 7 jobs provided for every oil industry job if memory serves. The only province here with a self-interested approach is Alberta. Alberta is the one demanding MORE. Transport of goods across provincial borders and pipelines are legal and part of being a country. BC is trying to change those rules. If you succeed the country will be finished. But it wont happen because, as you can see, not even JT is that stupid. More oil production. This is hilarious. Oil consumption is the problem you should be attacking. Deal with it. And you accuse me of...cognitive dissonance
  21. Maybe you fall more into the sucking up to foreign hero category. Yes? Your partner wants more $.
  22. The greed just oozes. I show you how much every Albertan contributes to your country and you just want more, more, more. Really, why would anyone want to be in a country with you? You're more interested in sucking up to your foreign heroes than keeping other canadians in a job anyway.
  23. Gives up. You've seen the run down. https://nationalpost.com/news/canada/of-course-alberta-is-getting-fleeced-by-ottawa-just-not-in-the-way-you-think
  24. I'm not talking about equalization. That's doesn't explain half of it and is a trap many energy supporters fall into. But I believe my number does not even include CPP contributions which Albertans support more than the rest. We need to get out of that right away so this country can decide whether it wants us in it or not. We aren't hard done by at all. We enjoy paying your way. Just allow us to do so.
  25. Maybe so. But that's another problem. He's already figured out how to send 500 million (a year?) from the pipeline to his cronies.
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