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Rotten Kaiser

@rotten_kaiser

Facts over feelings | Obedience is not a virtue | Common sense isn’t very common

Katılım Ekim 2021
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Rotten Kaiser
Rotten Kaiser@rotten_kaiser·
@MorganLaidler You’re simply incorrect - all 700k signatures were on petitions calling for a referendum. It’s literally in black and white on the pages they signed.
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Morgan Laidler 🇨🇦
Morgan Laidler 🇨🇦@MorganLaidler·
Jesus fucking Christ. 700K Albertans DO NOT want a referendum (no matter how she wants to spin it), about 300K do as they signed the separatist petition. The 400K that signed to remain in Canada want this nonsense to be done with and do actual things that matter.
Courtney Theriault@cspotweet

Premier Smith says it shouldn't be up to a single, unelected Trudeau-appointed judge should overrule the 700K Albertans who want a separation referendum. She also suggests she would appeal this all the way to the Supreme Court.

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The Reader
The Reader@JohnnyGiunta_·
I still can’t believe how bad that Apple TV broadcast was (as well as the game obviously) - constantly fucked players names up - showed highlight packs in the middle of play - the awkward unnecessary player and manager interviews mid game An unmitigated disaster
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John Brennan
John Brennan@jmbprime·
If only 20% of Albertans favor an independent Alberta why is Premier Smith not opposing the separation referendum.
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Rob Shaw
Rob Shaw@RobShaw_BC·
NEW - @Dave_Eby on Alberta-Ottawa carbon pricing today. “As a country, it's time to stop rewarding bad behaviour.  “It cannot be the case that the projects that get prioritized in Canada are those where a Premier threatens to leave the country.”
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Rotten Kaiser
Rotten Kaiser@rotten_kaiser·
@avilewis Don’t worry avi, no producers will commit to LT volumes under these conditions. You win, no economic growth in Canada.
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Avi Lewis
Avi Lewis@avilewis·
1/ This announcement marks the Carney government’s official surrender to the oil and gas lobby.
 By gutting carbon pricing to the point of irrelevance, it has dismantled the last federal climate measure standing. We now have a federal government that no longer even pretends to rein in big corporate polluters. cbc.ca/news/politics/…
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Jonny Wakefield
Jonny Wakefield@jonnywakefield·
From the inbox: Sturgeon Lake and Mikisew Cree Nations want Mark Carney to “withhold support for investments, projects, or MOUs in Alberta until the Premier clearly commits to rejecting any separatist referendum.”
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Rotten Kaiser
Rotten Kaiser@rotten_kaiser·
@jennAA2014 @cspotweet Typical uneducated, narrow view. The industry is LITERALLY calling out the current legislation as the reason why they’re paying down debt and increasing dividends. They aren’t reinvesting because the current landscape is uninvestable.
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JEeEnEnAA
JEeEnEnAA@jennAA2014·
@rotten_kaiser @cspotweet In the Harper years. If there were so many anti-development laws oil and gas wouldn’t be making record profits.
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Rotten Kaiser
Rotten Kaiser@rotten_kaiser·
@jennAA2014 @cspotweet Who would? With all the anti-development regulation in place. Enbridge blew $600MM before on gateway before they walked.
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Pascal Anglehart
Pascal Anglehart@DemosKratosCA·
What’s a sign of low IQ in Canada that never lies?
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Rotten Kaiser
Rotten Kaiser@rotten_kaiser·
Exactly. We are literally living in a society now, where govt is the single largest hurdle to economic prosperity. Think about that.
L. Wayne Mathison@WayneMathison

Carney isn’t some neutral national steward who wandered into politics carrying a lunch pail and a dream. He is the carbon-finance guy. GFANZ was launched in 2021 under Carney’s leadership as UN climate finance envoy, and its own material says it tied together financial firms with more than US$70 trillion in assets at launch. By late 2021, GFANZ was boasting that net-zero financial commitments had climbed past US$130 trillion. Then Carney went to Brookfield. Brookfield announced him as Vice Chair and Head of ESG and Impact Fund Investing in 2020, and later he became closely tied to its transition-investing strategy. Now as Prime Minister, he is pushing carbon markets and industrial carbon pricing while talking about pipelines like they are bargaining chips in a climate-finance spreadsheet. Reuters reports Ottawa and Alberta are moving toward an industrial carbon-pricing deal, with an effective Alberta credit cost rising toward $130 per tonne, and that this deal may help clear the path for a new crude pipeline. So spare us the “pragmatic centrist” routine. This is not normal resource policy. This is Canada’s energy future being filtered through the worldview of a man who spent years building the global carbon-finance machine. The pattern is obvious: First, create the carbon system. Then, make industry depend on it. Then, make provinces bargain through it. Then, call the whole thing “nation-building.” No. Nation-building is pipelines, LNG, nuclear, mines, ports, rail, affordable power, and private capital willing to risk money in Canada again. Carney’s version is different. It is permission-slip capitalism. You may develop your own resources, but only after kneeling before the carbon market. That is the sickness in Ottawa now. They don’t ask, “How do we make Canada rich again?” They ask, “How do we make every productive industry pass through our climate-control booth first?” Canada has oil. Canada has gas. Canada has uranium. Canada has critical minerals. Canada has engineers, workers, ports, railways, and customers waiting around the world. What Canada lacks is a government that will get out of the way. Carney is not fixing the Liberal decade of decline. He is professionalizing it. Same anti-growth ideology, better suit, colder voice, bigger spreadsheet.

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Rotten Kaiser
Rotten Kaiser@rotten_kaiser·
@stphnmaher The biggest problem we have is the half of the country that offers excuses and says things like “we have it so much better than ______”. We are the #1 country in resources/capita but continually allow our govts to get in the way of development…and half of us lap it up.
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Rotten Kaiser
Rotten Kaiser@rotten_kaiser·
@cspotweet Sure, but compensation and coverage in BC is much worse. Just ask anyone that’s been injured in a crash.
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Corey Hogan 🇨🇦
Corey Hogan 🇨🇦@coreyhoganyyc·
In the last few weeks, Alberta separatism has dominated headlines. Whether we like it or not, this debate is here, it's getting louder - and the pro-Canada side needs to show up. Let's talk about why and how we push back against Alberta separatism and fight for Canada. 🇨🇦
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Rotten Kaiser
Rotten Kaiser@rotten_kaiser·
Ah yes, it’s Trump’s fault. Reminder: Catherine here has no income if the world isn’t ending. Reminder: govt subsidies on EVs means they can’t compete with ICE vehicles on the merits of price and value…not providing govt subsidies does not equal an “attack on EVs”
Catherine McKenna@cathmckenna

Trump’s attacks on climate and EVs have real consequences for Canadian jobs. Meanwhile Europe and Asian EV market markets are booming. We are being left behind.

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