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@TreeFarmerBC

BC, Canada Katılım Şubat 2018
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Eksara
Eksara@ksaria098·
@krassenstein I'm an American that lives in Europe, and 99% of the people I speak to here actually have no issues with America, it's Donald Trump they hate. Much like Americans in America do.
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Brian Krassenstein
Brian Krassenstein@krassenstein·
BREAKING: Poland has refused the US request for a missile battery. And Italy has denied US military aircraft bound for the Middle East permission to land at a base in Sicily. And MAGA thinks that the world “respects us again”.
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Tree Farmer
Tree Farmer@TreeFarmerBC·
@BrokenToysInv @ekwufinance I dunno, but utilities overcontract when there is scarcity. You'll see over contracting in a tight market and undercontracting in an oversupplied market. We are currently below replacement rate (~200 million lbs) and will likely end up above it for a number of years.
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Tim Titan
Tim Titan@BrokenToysInv·
@ekwufinance Do you think countries start stockpiling uranium the same way they did with rare earths? Feels like once energy security becomes the priority, behavior changes fast.
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Lukas Ekwueme
Lukas Ekwueme@ekwufinance·
Rick Rule: This energy crisis will be widely bullish for uranium in the long run The Japanese nuclear fleet, the 2nd largest in the world, was constructed as a result of the painful experience of the Arab oil embargo in 1973. Currently, they run 15 of their 41 reactors, expect the reactivation schedule to increase. The current energy crisis will have a similar effect, as uranium’s extremely high energy density allows countries to store years’ worth of energy supply with relative ease - making it the best strategic energy source - Japan runs 15 of their 41 reactors – expect increased reactivations - Uranium is already in deficit - Available supplies at cheap prices are quickly running out - The pace of new plant construction will be red hot Uranium is the winner of the current energy crisis
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Tree Farmer
Tree Farmer@TreeFarmerBC·
@jengerson Seems obvious we need to. I would love to learn it's been covertly moving along in the background.
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First Squawk
First Squawk@FirstSquawk·
TRUMP SAYS WAS SURPRISED AUSTRALIA DIDN'T HELP EITHER
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Shane Parrish
Shane Parrish@shaneparrish·
"I don't believe in 50 friends. I believe in a smaller number. Nor do I care about society events. It's the most senseless use of time. When I do go out, from time to time, it's just to convince myself again that I'm not missing a lot." — Dietrich Mateschitz, Founder of Red Bull As I read that, I was reminded of something John Bragg mentioned in our conversation. (Bragg has created 3 different multi-billion-dollar companies from a small town of 1100.) He said. 'One beauty of living in a small town is that we’re an hour and a half from the city. I could be going to dinner every night in the city, but the beauty of living here is that I just put on the invitation, 'Sorry.' The ... wear and tear of going to dinner and going to receptions [is too much], and it takes time away [from what matters].' Family. Health. Business. Focus.
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Jerry Capital
Jerry Capital@JerryCap·
Ok let's be clear Canada is not Europe I don't want our American friends to think we are freeloaders 1) we hit our NATO 2% target in 2025 and budgeted for it going forward. retarded school teacher PM is gone now. 2) we have 2000 Canadian soldiers on border of Lativa/Russia. That's real skin in the game for a conflict that on the other side of the world. 3) We arrested Chinese people for you, and had Canadian citizens jailed in China for this 4) we are energy self sufficient and did not ask you to pay for a war against Russia while buying oil from Russia.
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SECRETARY RUBIO: The U.S. is constantly asked to help in wars and we have. But when we had a need, it didn’t get positive responses from NATO. A couple leaders said that Iran was not Europe’s war. Well, Ukraine isn’t our war, yet we’ve contributed more to that fight than anyone.

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Tree Farmer
Tree Farmer@TreeFarmerBC·
@TruthWorksLoops @HarmanBhanguBC But this isn't going to work either. 50% revenue sharing is insane considering the public half (which also represents indigenous people) funds health care, education, roads, etc. If this is what's required, I'm in favour of constitutional amendment.
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Marshall
Marshall@TruthWorksLoops·
That will bring certainty. BC has never had certainty as far as land use goes. Governments in BC and Canada have been allowing individuals to steal land and sell it off for a century plus now, while they pretend they don't know what is going on. Back in the '00s, judges were telling the BC Liberal government of the time it needed to settle land claims ASAP or the settlements would only get more expensive because those settlements were going to happen. There was never any way around it. I know this for certain because my dad was in those governments. All accounts are that you are a good person, Harman, but like many politicians you seem to be woefully under informed on the First Nations file. I don't think you are using it as a dog whistle on purpose, but you are riling up a fearful, ignorant, and hateful mob which has no actual say in what happens. It may be a vote bank and it may serve to help get a government with some fiscal sense back in but keeping everyone's head in the sand for another decade is worse than uncertainty, it is an expensive delusion. It would have cost taxpayers far, far less if land claims had been settled decades ago.
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Harman Bhangu
Harman Bhangu@HarmanBhanguBC·
Chief Rosanne Casimir claims a 1.25 million hectare title area, 50% revenue sharing, and Indigenous laws standing alongside Canadian law will bring “certainty.” British Columbians should read that carefully. This was supposed to be about consultation. Now it’s being framed as shared authority, while people are told not to worry about their homes or businesses. You should absolutely be worried about your future. This concentrates power over land, resources, and decision-making across a massive region, without a public mandate. That should concern everyone. youtu.be/1PEzqQPkUd8?si…
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Orla Joelsen
Orla Joelsen@OJoelsen·
USA wants three new military facilities in Greenland The United States is quietly negotiating with Denmark to gain access to three additional defense areas in Greenland—beyond Pituffik Space Base (formerly Thule Air Base) in northern Greenland. This was stated by General Gregory Guillot, commander of United States Northern Command, during a Senate hearing in Washington on Thursday, March 19. At the same time, the American top general described Denmark and Greenland as “highly cooperative,” saying that all U.S. requests are being accommodated and that everything can be handled within the existing 1951 defense agreement between Denmark and the United States. According to General Guillot, there are “three defense areas that we would like to negotiate with Denmark and Greenland about.” Possible locations Marc Jacobsen, a lecturer at the Royal Danish Defence College, said the general’s remarks indicate strong communication between senior military officials in Denmark and the U.S.: “That is positive for Denmark.” The Senate hearing did not specify which areas are being considered, but Jacobsen suggests three likely candidates: —Narsarsuaq in southern Greenland, which has a deep-water port —Kangerlussuaq in southwestern Greenland, capable of handling large aircraft —A deep-water port near Pituffik Space Base These locations are notable because they were among the first places where the U.S. established military bases in Greenland. Source: Berlingske
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Joni Askola
Joni Askola@joni_askola·
Trump is finding out the hard way that you can’t tariff Europe, abandon Ukraine, praise Putin, threaten to invade Greenland, constantly insult Europe, and then expect Europe’s support in an illegal and badly planned war built on lies that he launched without warning us
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Nnamdi Obi
Nnamdi Obi@nnamdiobiii·
@capital_punx @SpecialSitsNews Anytime I hear you America’s say. - taken advantage of- blows my mind. The bully of the world is saying someone took advantage. Absolute cinema
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Felix Su
Felix Su@felix375·
@AngelicaOung This is the US destroying the Petrodollar which was created to prop up the US economy and cement US power. Trump just destroyed all that. US is gone from the Middle East after this. No one will trust the US to "defend" them because the US can't even defend it's own bases.
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Tree Farmer
Tree Farmer@TreeFarmerBC·
@SStapczynski They sure could use a few nuclear power plants they unnecessarily shut down.
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Stephen Stapczynski
Stephen Stapczynski@SStapczynski·
Those who can afford it are already preparing, though Taiwan — a chip-manufacturing hub whose energy vulnerabilities have been left particularly exposed, as it depends on LNG imports — is rushing to secure shipments, buying enough for April and half of its May requirements
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Stephen Stapczynski@SStapczynski·
Each week Qatar’s massive LNG plant remains shut, the world loses enough energy to power Sydney’s homes for an entire year 🇶🇦 ⚠️ Ras Laffan was damaged by an Iranian attack. And the length of its restart & repair timeline will have a huge impact on the global gas market 🧵
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🚽 🤴JRR ToiletKing
🚽 🤴JRR ToiletKing@toiletkingcap·
hi smart commodities people (not me), why would aluminum go down this much? trying to decide whether to buy the 11% dip
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Tree Farmer
Tree Farmer@TreeFarmerBC·
@Carrrrrramba @quakes99 I feel like the whole point of SMRs was to allow previously anti-nuclear politicians to change their minds without having to admit they were wrong in the past.
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Caramba
Caramba@Carrrrrramba·
@TreeFarmerBC @quakes99 It’s pretty much the same. Politicians can now pretend doing something but they just pass the stick to successors. Other npp will close too. 9 years waiting on smr.
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Tree Farmer
Tree Farmer@TreeFarmerBC·
@gregbagwell Reason 7 is huge. And we know he wouldn't have our backs. Look how America betrayed Ukraine.
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Greg Bagwell
Greg Bagwell@gregbagwell·
4/ But before anyone is going to say yes, Trump is going to have to reassure allies with some answers. He will not apologise for reasons 1 & 2 (that’s not in his nature), but he does need to answer reasons 3 to 6. But even then he may yet have to serve “time” for reason 7.
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Greg Bagwell
Greg Bagwell@gregbagwell·
Trump fails to attract any support, why? Firstly, most allies are pretty upset with the way he has attacked Iran, without any consultation or preparation of his case for doing so. Second, the war appears to have not been planned with the current deterioration in mind. 🧵1/4
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Tree Farmer
Tree Farmer@TreeFarmerBC·
@blue_man_chu @atrupar But we really were there the only time any country ever declared Article 5. It was the US after 9/11.
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Blue Rebel
Blue Rebel@blue_man_chu·
@atrupar They're not helping because they all think you're a fucking idiot
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Aaron Rupar
Aaron Rupar@atrupar·
Trump: "This is the greatest thing to come out of this. We spend trillions on NATO to defend other countries, and I always said but if it ever comes time to defend us, they're not gonna be there. Many of them would not be there. And we're gonna have to start thinking more wisely in this country."
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