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  • shtferbrains
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    Would it be a fair guess to say that 50% in the small area produce all of the C02 that Canada emits and those of us that sparsely inhabit those large hinterlands are sinking for the rest of the world?

    Is the green area where the potential wealth exists that can get us out of the debt we have recently accumulated?
    And the 50% below the line have zero interest in anything above the line?
    Last edited by shtferbrains; Oct 10, 2022, 08:21.

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  • jazz
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    Originally posted by shtferbrains View Post
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    Stunning how much of Canada is uninhabitable. Its all rocks and shield and trees and mountains and tundra.

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  • chuckChuck
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    Just like Republicans said the January 6th Capitol hill riot and violence was just a normal tourist visist. The wanna be republicans in Canada are saying the trucker convoy and blockades were good for tourism! LOL

    Most of downtown Ottawa around parliament hill had to shut their businesses for a few weeks! Good for tourism? What a bunch of yahoos!

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  • AlbertaFarmer5
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    Originally posted by foragefarmer View Post
    Your post 37 stated:

    "The businesses would have done well if they weren't forced to close by government edict.

    Then I asked you this and you walked around the main issue as per your usual self.

    "Ab5, you should bring that point up with the 200 businesses that filed the class action lawsuit against the Freedom Covey organizers and participants. They seem to see it differently than you and your so-called Ottawa "friend" does as the cause of their finical loses."

    And who's the one having a hard time of comprehending the 200 businesses class action lawsuit?
    I already responded to that many posts ago, why aren't they suing the government and law enforcement entities who used the legal system to force them to close so they couldn't partake in what could easily be the biggest winter time tourism boom in downtown Ottawa history.

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  • foragefarmer
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    Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
    I stand corrected, it's not a comprehension issue, it is willful ignorance, much harder to fix that problem.
    If you are interested, let me know and I can send you his phone number. His wife and her family are Ottawa locals. He's an ex-Albertan.
    Your post 37 stated:

    "The businesses would have done well if they weren't forced to close by government edict.

    Then I asked you this and you walked around the main issue as per your usual self.

    "Ab5, you should bring that point up with the 200 businesses that filed the class action lawsuit against the Freedom Covey organizers and participants. They seem to see it differently than you and your so-called Ottawa "friend" does as the cause of their finical loses."

    And who's the one having a hard time of comprehending the 200 businesses class action lawsuit?

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  • AlbertaFarmer5
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    Originally posted by foragefarmer View Post
    Ab5, you should bring that point up with the 200 businesses that filed the class action lawsuit against the Freedom Covey organizers and participants. They seem to see it differently than you and your so-called Ottawa "friend" does as the cause of their finical loses.

    But, you of course would have greater knowledge of what took place in Ottawa during the Freedom Convey then the 200 businesses who filed the lawsuit sitting in front of your keyboard in Alberta.
    I stand corrected, it's not a comprehension issue, it is willful ignorance, much harder to fix that problem.
    If you are interested, let me know and I can send you his phone number. His wife and her family are Ottawa locals. He's an ex-Albertan.
    Last edited by AlbertaFarmer5; Oct 9, 2022, 12:45.

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  • sumdumguy
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    Some probably stayed open and realized that these “protestors” were real people who were lawfully congregating and reaped the rewards. Then there are the “woe is me” types who went and hid under the bed hoping they would eventually get paid to do nothing. Easy-Peasy!

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  • foragefarmer
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    Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
    Some days, I think you're comprehension skills are even worse than Chuck's. And that is quite an accomplishment.
    The businesses would have done well if they weren't forced to close by government edict.
    After l the tourism bust due to covid restrictions, business was booming for the first few days until they were forced to close.
    Ab5, you should bring that point up with the 200 businesses that filed the class action lawsuit against the Freedom Covey organizers and participants. They seem to see it differently than you and your so-called Ottawa "friend" does as the cause of their finical loses.

    But, you of course would have greater knowledge of what took place in Ottawa during the Freedom Convey then the 200 businesses who filed the lawsuit sitting in front of your keyboard in Alberta.

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  • AlbertaFarmer5
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    Originally posted by foragefarmer View Post
    Ab5 comes on a farmer chat line with second-hand news from a so-called "friend who states that businesses in Ottawa did well during the Freedom Convey and somehow the 200 businesses filing the class-action lawsuit are crybabies.

    What's kinda funny is who you labeled as the crybabies.
    Some days, I think you're comprehension skills are even worse than Chuck's. And that is quite an accomplishment.
    The businesses would have done well if they weren't forced to close by government edict.
    After l the tourism bust due to covid restrictions, business was booming for the first few days until they were forced to close.

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