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    #16
    "Pickup truck breaks through Highway 19 blockade near Courtenay" Can't get the link from CHEK to copy and paste.

    The chap did them a huge favor by actually going around the blockade. The RCMP want to speak with the driver who went around the illegal blockade.

    Meanwhile, the police try to prevent Ezra Levant - who bought a ticket and was granted entrance - from entering Dalhousie where convicted terrorist Omar Khadr held a love-in with leftist lunatics.

    These extremely ignorant protestors, with no life experience or dirt under their nails, telling a working man who produced every damned bit of that which they benefit from, that he should "get educated"?

    Classic narcissism -abuse, gaslight, deny, agitate, smiling all the while...

    And to think that this is only the beginning of what the education system has been spawning for the past couple of decades.
    Last edited by burnt; Feb 11, 2020, 07:49.

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      #17
      Looks like our resources are about to get landlocked either way. Cant go east soon won't be able to go west. Thank god we have open access to the US border.
      Trudeau is about to reject Teck and approve Chinese tech in our networks. Let that sink in.

      What's the point in staying in Canada? Why do we want a dysfunctional union. The country is irrevocably broken. There is no leader right or left can put this back together.

      If this is the end of oil and gas extraction in Canada, then those existing revenues need to stay right here in the west and no more transfers.

      Guys seriously look at the hate being directed at companies trying to find, extract and market resources for the wealth of our nation. These projects are sitting on very small land footprints. Look what we are sitting on? You don't think ag is not next in their crosshairs?
      Last edited by jazz; Feb 11, 2020, 08:34.

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        #18
        Originally posted by jazz View Post
        Looks like our resources are about to get landlocked either way. Cant go east soon won't be able to go west. Thank god we have open access to the US border.
        Trudeau is about to reject Teck and approve Chinese tech in our networks. Let that sink in.

        What's the point in staying in Canada? Why do we want a dysfunctional union. The country is irrevocably broken. There is no leader right or left can put this back together.

        If this is the end of oil and gas extraction in Canada, then those existing revenues need to stay right here in the west and no more transfers.

        Guys seriously look at the hate being directed at companies trying to find, extract and market resources for the wealth of our nation. These projects are sitting on very small land footprints. Look what we are sitting on? You don't think ag is not next in their crosshairs?
        It would feel wrong to "Like" your comment. Agreement is more in order.

        To the rational mind, it is hard to comprehend what motivates these twisted individuals. They will not respond to reason -

        https://twitter.com/JoePerkinsCHEK/status/1227047632649932800 https://twitter.com/JoePerkinsCHEK/status/1227047632649932800

        They are determined to ruthlessly destroy everything that we depend upon for our survival.

        What has precipitated this anachronistic spirit of nihilism that is washing over this country?

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          #19
          Originally posted by burnt View Post
          What has precipitated this anachronistic spirit of nihilism that is washing over this country?
          This has to be planned in some way. Look back at our recent history, Trudeaus miraculous come from way behind victory in 2015 probably funded by Soros. I mean it was the only govt to ever win an election who never sat in opposition before. Unheard of.

          He immediately started changing the rules and goal posts for major resource projects, cancelled a bunch, delayed some, and then started reconciliation and climate change initiatives, supported court challenges and started cutting off most of the west, upping the immigration levels, spending our cash overseas and emboldening portions of the population that are under 5%.

          Unfortunately people don't realize that trains take resources out and bring consumer goods back in so this will eventually hit his GTA and Montreal support too. Maybe its what we need to wake some people up.

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            #20
            Originally posted by jazz View Post
            This has to be planned in some way. Look back at our recent history, Trudeaus miraculous come from way behind victory in 2015 probably funded by Soros. I mean it was the only govt to ever win an election who never sat in opposition before. Unheard of.

            He immediately started changing the rules and goal posts for major resource projects, cancelled a bunch, delayed some, and then started reconciliation and climate change initiatives, supported court challenges and started cutting off most of the west, upping the immigration levels, spending our cash overseas and emboldening portions of the population that are under 5%.

            Unfortunately people don't realize that trains take resources out and bring consumer goods back in so this will eventually hit his GTA and Montreal support too. Maybe its what we need to wake some people up.
            Look at who stands to gain the most by sowing dissension in Canada, and who is our direct competitor in most of these markets, and who has almost monopolistic access to our products at discounted prices due to the blockading of any other effective export routes? And when the breaking point comes, who will be there with open arms ready to sort through the rubble and negotiate our salvation from this impossible situation? And what better way to ensure that those negotiations are one sided and ours is a position of such weakness and desperation that we are forced to accept any and all terms because it is better than the alternative(no alternative)?

            As much as I still insist our only option is joining the US, I don't think they are playing fair in implementing that vision. We need to do it as soon as possible, while we still have some leverage.

            And the unwitting political types, and protestors who think they stand against the US, and playing right into their hands.

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              #21
              Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
              Look at who stands to gain the most by sowing dissension in Canada, and who is our direct competitor in most of these markets, and who has almost monopolistic access to our products at discounted prices due to the blockading of any other effective export routes? And when the breaking point comes, who will be there with open arms ready to sort through the rubble and negotiate our salvation from this impossible situation? And what better way to ensure that those negotiations are one sided and ours is a position of such weakness and desperation that we are forced to accept any and all terms because it is better than the alternative(no alternative)?

              As much as I still insist our only option is joining the US, I don't think they are playing fair in implementing that vision. We need to do it as soon as possible, while we still have some leverage.

              And the unwitting political types, and protestors who think they stand against the US, and playing right into their hands.
              We've seen the US covertly sabotage and disrupt other countries and economies for their own benefit throughout the last 80 years. Now they're doing the same to Canadian oil & gas. And yet people are cheering for western separatism and statehood. Why would we want to join the nation responsible for cutting us down? and people blaming Trudeau for our problems - you guys give him too much credit. He'll be out next round anyway.

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                #22
                Originally posted by Marusko View Post
                We've seen the US covertly sabotage and disrupt other countries and economies for their own benefit throughout the last 80 years. Now they're doing the same to Canadian oil & gas. And yet people are cheering for western separatism and statehood. Why would we want to join the nation responsible for cutting us down? and people blaming Trudeau for our problems - you guys give him too much credit. He'll be out next round anyway.
                Propose a better solution? How do we stand up to a country 10 times our size by most measures?

                Would you rather be a helpless victim on the outside looking in, or enjoy the prosperity that comes from being part of that? Ideals and platitudes won't win this.
                They need our resources to control the bulk of the worlds non hostile free market oil supplies. And thereby maintain an American centric worlworld economy.

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by fjlip View Post
                  on twitter...

                  [ATTACH]5582[/ATTACH]
                  There is a little more to this than whats on TV.


                  https://www.resourceworks.com/unistoten?fbclid=IwAR3iW7er0DPwWze_wuA44lOz6NYext6 c0cmUifkbPs7RxEwWn99OqOMutEY https://www.resourceworks.com/unistoten?fbclid=IwAR3iW7er0DPwWze_wuA44lOz6NYext6 c0cmUifkbPs7RxEwWn99OqOMutEY

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
                    How do we stand up to a country 10 times our size by most measures?
                    If its a backdoor takeover by the americans there isn't much we can do about it. They might be looking at a north American superstate and want to cut china off at the knees and want none of our exports going there. That was always the danger living next to a superpower. We gain a lot of security and ton of economic spin off just being beside them but we all know that one day they could roll over us too.

                    The projects that went to tidewater got ferocious opposition compared to those that went to the US. I mean Keystone and Enbridge L3 got some court pushback but nothing like TMX, CGL and EE got. You know pipelines can be repurposed to carry a lot of different things, including fresh water. Maybe oil is just the first step.
                    Last edited by jazz; Feb 11, 2020, 11:35.

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                      #25
                      BC Leg shut down, speeched cancelled, Halifax port blocked, protestors on Via and CN lines again, protests in Winnipeg yesterday, Toronto today. Major intersections shut down. Police laughing and joking with protestors, protecting their blockades. We are truly adrift. And zero leadership.

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by jazz View Post
                        BC Leg shut down, speeched cancelled, Halifax port blocked, protestors on Via and CN lines again, protests in Winnipeg yesterday, Toronto today. Major intersections shut down. Police laughing and joking with protestors, protecting their blockades. We are truly adrift. And zero leadership.
                        I think you can add the Co op refinery to the list.

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                          #27
                          BREAKING: CTV News has learned @CNRailway
                          will be shutting down significant sections of its Canadian rail network due to the blockade east of Belleville. #cdnpoli #onpoli #CoastalGasLink

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                            #28
                            Skippy too busy giving out handjobs in Africa.

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by burnt View Post
                              BREAKING: CTV News has learned @CNRailway
                              will be shutting down significant sections of its Canadian rail network due to the blockade east of Belleville. #cdnpoli #onpoli #CoastalGasLink
                              Once it backs up Quebec, then skippy will spring to action.

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by burnt View Post
                                BREAKING: CTV News has learned @CNRailway
                                will be shutting down significant sections of its Canadian rail network due to the blockade east of Belleville. #cdnpoli #onpoli #CoastalGasLink
                                Hey here's an idea. Maybe they can get caught up on shipments of grain off the west coast now!

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