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Dale Haessel

@dhaessel0

Pro-nuclear advocate. Active Chess Player. Retired Software Engineer having worked in oil & gas industry for 20 years

Calgary, Alberta Katılım Aralık 2009
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Dale Haessel
Dale Haessel@dhaessel0·
The question is who fact checks the fact checkers. 3rd party fact checkers for Twitter & Facebook are simply censors who arbitrarily decide what is publishable based on their biases. They are not beyond bias and thus restrict content.
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Franco Terrazzano
Franco Terrazzano@franco_nomics·
"Cenovus Energy CEO told a conference outside Montreal that no other oil-producing nation maintains a similar [carbon] tax, so rather than its intended purpose of incentivizing decarbonization, it incents industry to invest outside of Canada." nationalpost.com/opinion/easy-f…
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Concerned Canadian
Concerned Canadian@Concern70732755·
Do you agree ?
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Paul Mitchell
Paul Mitchell@PaulMitchell_AB·
UCP Leader @ABDanielleSmith should support the choice of grassroots UCP members who are overwhelmingly done with Ottawa and want independence for Alberta. Danielle should openly acknowledge this reality and act accordingly moving forward. It's time for a sovereign Alberta.
Rise Of Alberta@RiseOfAlberta

🚨NEW POLL: A clear majority of UCP supporters back an Independent Alberta. A recent ACT for Alberta poll found 59.4% of UCP voters would vote to leave Canada, while only 22.6% are firmly on the remain side. There is clear majority support for independence among the UCP base.

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Dwayne Chomyn
Dwayne Chomyn@Citizen004·
"Cenovus Energy CEO Jon McKenzie told a conference outside Montreal that no other oil-producing nation maintains a similar tax, so rather than its intended purpose of incentivizing decarbonization, it “incents industry to invest outside of Canada.” share.google/NGZXSthg47yflP…
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Rivers Edge
Rivers Edge@TheRiversEdgeAB·
Time For Another Offensive Meme For The Trolls In Eastern Canada...
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The Buck You Will
The Buck You Will@TheBuckYouWill·
🛑🛑PLEASE KEEP SHARING THIS.🛑🛑 THE MOST EYE-OPENING POST YOU WILL SEE TODAY. Over 10 years of Liberal ‘leadership’ brought us here. WE SHOULD NOT ACCEPT THIS NOR CAN WE GO ON LIKE THIS. (Please share this far and wide.)
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Nick Leaf
Nick Leaf@Derricktgoat·
So, what Carney is saying is, in order to meet his “Net zero” he will keep raising carbon taxes to make gasoline so expensive that you have no choice but buy an Electric car. Carbon Tax Carney has spoken.
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Franco Terrazzano
Franco Terrazzano@franco_nomics·
The industrial carbon tax means fewer Canadian jobs! If you chase an oil and gas project out of Alberta, that doesn’t reduce emissions. It just means Canadian jobs go to Texas. If you chase a steel plant out of Ontario, that doesn’t reduce emissions. It just means Canadian jobs go to Ohio. If you chase a fertilizer plant out of Manitoba, that doesn’t reduce emissions. It just means Canadian jobs go North Dakota.
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Peter St Onge, Ph.D.
Peter St Onge, Ph.D.@profstonge·
Socialists are winning cities like New York using voter anger over high rents. Then imposing socialist policies that make it worse. Meanwhile Argentina slashed rents by 70% in 2 years by getting rid of socialism.
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Zarii
Zarii@Gosleepriya·
Tell me the umber that is greater than 46 by moving just one stick ? 0.00001% will be succeessed
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Global Dissident
Global Dissident@GlobalDiss·
🚨🇫🇷 HUGE shift in France French media are now openly calling to LEAVE Ursula’s EU Cheap Russian gas. End sanctions. Exit the EU energy market. Bring back nuclear power. Stop the wind turbines. The anti-Brussels backlash is going MAINSTREAM
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Nick Leaf
Nick Leaf@Derricktgoat·
Carney sends Ukraine $500 million a month, but wants the Snowbirds Military flying team to take a “5 year break” to save money. Carney just gave another $270 million to Ukraines Military (total of $25 billion), but the Carney Bank is closed for the Snowbirds to buy new planes.
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Tokyo Rosie
Tokyo Rosie@RosieRocks28·
The United States just gained 178000 jobs blowing expectations out the water. Meanwhile, Canada lost 18000 jobs. TDS is literally killing our economy.
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Keith Wilson
Keith Wilson@ikwilson·
The Pacific pipeline MOU is effectively dead. Oil CEOs have already made clear they will not and cannot expand production while carbon taxes, Pathways CCS costs and other Net Zero burdens threaten the economics. No increased production means no shipper commitments. No shipper commitments means no pipeline. When @ABDanielleSmith meets @MarkJCarney, she should state the reality plainly: the MOU is over. The U.S., Asia and other customers want Alberta oil. They are not prepared to pay a premium for Net Zero fantasies. And they need it now.
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🇨🇦 Antonio Tweets
🇨🇦 Antonio Tweets@AntonioTweets2·
In 2015, under the last Conservative government, Canada had a balanced budget, a billion dollar surplus, the strongest economy in the G7, with the largest and most prosperous middle class in the world. Then the Liberals were elected. 11 years later, Canada now has the highest household debt, the most unaffordable housing, the lowest investment per worker, the second worst productivity, and the second highest unemployment in the G7. The direct result of a decade of Liberal policies.
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Martyupnorth®- Unacceptable Fact Checker
The province of Quebec owns Hydro Quebec. It sells electricity below-market value to their residents – in order to receive more in equalization payments. Quebec has Canada’s lowest electricity rates, yet it remains the largest recipient of equalization. This year, Quebec's natural resource revenue is $4.18 billion, and it will therefore receive $13.91 billion in equalization. A 4¢ hike in Quebec’s electricity prices (to align more closely with other provinces) could shift approximately $3.65 billion to other recipient provinces. The table below shows that iof Quebec sold its power at the going rate, Ontario would be the big winner with an extra $2.5 billion in equalization. I still think the whole program should be scrapped.
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Dale Haessel
Dale Haessel@dhaessel0·
@CoryBMorgan How do you get decarbonized oil - last I checked it is made up of hydrogen and carbon??? It is an oxymoronic statement to talk about decarbonized oil => it is impossible.
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Cory Morgan
Cory Morgan@CoryBMorgan·
No country is demanding they be supplied with "decarbonized" oil. None.
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Shawn Kivimaa
Shawn Kivimaa@SKivimaa·
PM Carney says Asian countries are demanding “decarbonized” oil and gas. Not a single reporter has ever asked him how much of a premium these countries would be willing to pay. The answer is zero. In other words, our PM is lying through his teeth.
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Eric Nuttall
Eric Nuttall@ericnuttall·
Not a single purchaser of crude oil in the world asks nor cares about the carbon footprint of the barrel, instead is 100% focused on accessibility, affordability, and reliability. I do not see how we overcome this massive misunderstanding which underpins all ongoing negotiations.
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