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  • Guest
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    Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
    No, sorry but you are way behind the times, cold is now caused by climate change too. Everything you can imagine, and a lot of things you can't even imagine are the fault of this miraculous little molecule.
    yep , that pretty well sums it up , yet the sheep still follow the herder with no questions(because that is not allowed) happy and go lucky with their world full of rainbows and lollipops and wait for the budget to balance itself . and it will get easier now for them for them to follow the sheep herder as they can be stoned all the time , legally

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  • AlbertaFarmer5
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    Originally posted by caseih View Post
    no, no ...... I have been schooled on that . it's just weather ,if brutally colder than normal for half the f$&king winter. it only counts as climate change if it's hotter than normal , even for a very short period . then leftard, climatards jump on the bandwagon . Hope that makes. sense , lol
    No, sorry but you are way behind the times, cold is now caused by climate change too. Everything you can imagine, and a lot of things you can't even imagine are the fault of this miraculous little molecule.

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  • AlbertaFarmer5
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    Originally posted by the big wheel View Post
    It's colder today so why isn't that tax lowered. Lol
    Perhaps since the people behind the CO2 tax believe that humans have so much control over the weather/climate, they should gladly be willing to make it an incentive based system. Use both the carrot and the stick to achieve the perfect weather.

    If temperature rises, or extreme weather occurs, punish us more with higher taxes, but when it cools off, or extreme weather doesn't occur, reward us with lower taxes.

    It is no more ludicrous than thinking that reducing a beneficial, vital for life gas by an unmeasurable fraction of a fraction of a percent is going to benefit the climate.

    But for now, the beating will continue until moral improves.

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  • Guest
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    Originally posted by macdon02 View Post
    If emissions are rising is the temperature getting colder?
    no, no ...... I have been schooled on that . it's just weather ,if brutally colder than normal for half the f$&king winter. it only counts as climate change if it's hotter than normal , even for a very short period . then leftard, climatards jump on the bandwagon . Hope that makes. sense , lol

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  • the big wheel
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    It's colder today so why isn't that tax lowered. Lol

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  • Oliver88
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    Originally posted by burnt View Post
    Well, there's obviously only one conclusion - tax harder!
    This is actually what the lefties will try to do, less wealth = less emissions.

    Look how dark it is in North Korea at night on earth Day, they win every year!
    Last edited by Oliver88; Jan 12, 2018, 10:38.

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  • Horse
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    You are right we don't need gov to tax us, this morning gas was up 12 cents a litre , who need gov to take extra cash from us.

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  • macdon02
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    If emissions are rising is the temperature getting colder?

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  • blackpowder
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    Ya and I'm sure Quebec is ashamed of its new concrete plant.

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  • SASKFARMER3
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    Its a success when pop is 17 dollars a case like Seattle. The green munchkins have won.

    BC Bring Cash will be now Bring a Gold card to visit and a platinum to stay.

    Useless idiots run the country and till the shit hits the fan this won't change.

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  • Hamloc
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    I am amused there is so little reaction. B.C.'s carbon tax policy has been heralded by enviromentalist's as a successful example of a tax on C02 that both lowered emissions and did not hamper economic growth. The problem is it is not lowering emissions. Emissions in B.C. did decline from 2008-2012 but have been rising ever since. The implication for us all is that with the NDP in power in B.C. and Justin Trudeau in Ottawa the response will be even more aggressive environmental tax policy because the environuggets will scream that present policies are not working more extreme measures are necessary, it is a very bleak future for anyone in the resource sector.

    One other take away, this is proof C02 taxes don't work!

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  • burnt
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    Well, there's obviously only one conclusion - tax harder!

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  • Hamloc
    started a topic B.C.'s C02 emissions

    B.C.'s C02 emissions

    Article in today's Vancouver Sun New report shows that BC's emissions continue to increase. New report shows that in 2015 emissions increased 1.6% over the previous year. I thought BC's carbon tax was a resounding success? All the enviro's want a steeper increase to the carbon tax and more regulations!
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