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  • burnt
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    Originally posted by sumdumguy View Post
    I read an interesting article where MSM is being compared to Pravda, all news is strained and sorted to protect the power house.
    When I made that comparison - no, it would be an equivalency - to my left-coast brother, his protestation was quite amusing.

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  • sumdumguy
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    I read an interesting article where MSM is being compared to Pravda, all news is strained and sorted to protect the power house.

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  • TASFarms
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    Originally posted by jazz View Post
    Yes but when does that happen? By the time the oil and gas sector resembles the fisheries sector?

    Kenny is about 5 yrs behind in his fight against Trudeau. He needs to get some fricken back bone here right now.

    And farmers better pay attention because we are next.
    We are at the front of the line. Slowly getting picked at

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  • shtferbrains
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    Mr Treudau doesn't seem to rate much press outside of the Canadian media.
    For everone there that sees him as a climate hero there are probably 100 that still see him as the moron he has proven to be in the past.

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  • Guest
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    Originally posted by BreadWinner View Post
    The average 747 jet holds about 50,000 gallons of jet fuel, basically diesel. That they burn per day. That is enough fuel to produce how much food? And farmers are made out to look like we are evil polluters.
    so approx a days fuel for numbnut's jet would farm approx 25000 acres give or take?

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  • newguy
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    We are addicted to fossil fuels and cheap labour abroad.Can we kick the bad habits?probably not .Does it make it Ok to ignore the addiction? Absolutely not.

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  • jazz
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    Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
    But at some point an unstoppable force will meet an unmovable object, and reality will strike. Watch this get repeatedly postponed indefinitely.
    Yes but when does that happen? By the time the oil and gas sector resembles the fisheries sector?

    Kenny is about 5 yrs behind in his fight against Trudeau. He needs to get some fricken back bone here right now.

    And farmers better pay attention because we are next.

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  • AlbertaFarmer5
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    Originally posted by Rareearth View Post
    Expect more of the same from skippy.
    He's got another term and he was just voted in for a second term by the tax payers of Canada - who support his policies......... and he still wants the Job at the UN
    But at some point an unstoppable force will meet an unmovable object, and reality will strike. Watch this get repeatedly postponed indefinitely.

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  • Rareearth
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    Expect more of the same from skippy.
    He's got another term and he was just voted in for a second term by the tax payers of Canada - who support his policies......... and he still wants the Job at the UN

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  • shtferbrains
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    Im not surprised.
    Big shot world leader on climate.
    We have a natural advantage with our abundant natural resources. Should be the greatest country in the world. Truly one of the greatest natural carbon sinks. Instead we chose to use the per capita emissions shame.
    But he can't get enough virtue signaling.

    Who will stand up and say we are a carbon sink for China and our CO2 production in equal to a rounding error on thier estimated output?

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