@Dynod1399@Smileyyeg It's unquestionably a worse deal so I'm not sure how it's not capitulation.
What did we gain from the new deal versus the original?
@Dynod1399@Smileyyeg I think the criticism is, if we were just going to elect somebody to capitulate to Trump, then we may as well have elected somebody who was honest about our strategic position rather than gaslighting us.
@wanderinby@Pembina It seems pretty retarded that anybody would advocate that self-imposed scarcity improves one's strategic position.
If the oceans boil regardless of your personal emissions, then your survival depends on your industrial capacity - not your magical thinking.
@wanderinby@Pembina Since 2015 China has increased its annual CO2 emissions by 2 billion tons -roughly 3 Canada's worth
They're on track to add a 4th 'Canada worth' of annual emissions by the end of next year
Kneecapping our economy does not help the environment, it just makes Canadians poorer.
@BCFriendlyTodd@Smileyyeg If I use my money to buy us an ice cream sundae to share, and you put a gun to my head and demand to eat your half first. It sort of puts a damper on the experience
@ChrisLaBossiere@MarkJCarney It's incomprehensible that somebody could consider themselves a free marker capitalist while watching this guy transfer billions of taxpayer dollars to anointed insiders.
Are you delusional?
Rachel Gilmore wants to ensure your data is hosted abroad, where it's completely out of your control, powered by foreign energy that you still pay for.
Smart move if you ask me, she has really thought this through.
Itโs been a big week for the Alberta premier โ and a terrifying one for the future of the human race.
Hot on the heels of a proposal for a new oil pipeline, Smith unveiled yet another horrifying project that will send us careening towards climate dystopia: Metaโs HUGE new AI data centre.
It's bad:
@ca@BenRabidoux Why even take a single refugee?
How do they even get here? How many safe countries must be passed in order to arrive in Canada?
They are all fraudulent, every one.
@moneytalkstweet Thr fact is that while HTGR's are way more effective at reducing emissions, and more economically viable, the nuclear companies have not been captured by the liberal elite class and thus they will never be built.
https://t.co/NbqTOZbqT3
@Prestige6WW@anotheranarch@BagelPolling Better yet let's just pay china to host our data using coal power.
The liberal thought process always favours helplessness.
@JustJ_32@BagelPolling@roll_otb What does that mean?
Do you think obstructing this data center will stop meta from building one?
There are only 2 choices:
1. Pay to use data centers here
2. Pay to use data centers abroad
Why do liberals insist on helplessness.
@Tim_Pettit_ Canada has entered the Leviathan stage. The public sector reliably supports the expansion of the very state that employs it. Democracy no longer constrains the beast, it feeds it. The result is a bloated, self-serving colossus devouring the private economy that sustains it.
@TamaraDavidson6 The thing indigenous don't understand is that it isn't necessary to grift and extort your neighbors because you're unwilling to stand on your own feet.
It might seem hard to believe, but you can just let people build things while you build other things, and everybody wins.