Canada Day this year was largely a nothingburger. Blackface Nepo Baby's 10-year plan to make our country the first post-national state is coming to fruition. What a sad mess.
🚨#BREAKING: An 11-year-old boy in Kentucky is being hailed as a hero for RESCUING a man who was drowning and unconscious at the bottom of a pool.
His name is Avory Woolery, he is ELEVEN years old.
According to Avory, the adults around the pool weren't doing anything, so he put on his goggles, dove down, and pulled a grown man up out of the water.
"No one was doing anything, so I put on my goggles. I went underwater. I grabbed him up. There was no way that I was going to let another man die today. He's a human being. He should be treated as such."
WHAT AN ABSOLUTE HERO!!!!! 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Wearing sunglasses in the sun makes you BURN
Your body thinks your indoors and doesn't produce your natural sunscreen -- melanin (tan skin)
UV light striking your eyes is one of the main signals for your skin to start producing melanin
Underrated reason why people are burning so much in the sun today.
Stop wearing glasses right when you get into the sun.
(you can put them on after a bit after your eyes get the signal)
Pipeline companies should be announcing new pipelines and routes, not the government of Canada.
Data center companies should be announcing new data centers, not the government of Canada.
Oil Export terminal companies should be announcing new export terminals, not the government of Canada.
If you haven’t just noticed, every single part of our industry is held hostage by the government of Canada.
Congratulations Alberta, you just bought yourselves a TransMountain-like pipeline.
If all goes well it will be operational by 2035, and will only cost $50 billion in taxpayer money.... money we don't have.
Let's run some very simple economics.
It will transport 1 million barrels per day, at a fee of $10/barrel. That means it will generate $10,000,000/day in revenue, which is $3.65 billion/year. But it will cost at least $1 billion/year to operate (power, labour, chemicals, maintenance, interest on the borrowed money, carbon tax, etc).
So the initial payout is $50 B divided by $2.65 B/yr. which is 18.8 years. Who wants to wait almost 20 years before they get a return on their investment?
The economics don't work because the regulations make the pipeline too expensive and risky. There was a time, lest than 15 years ago, when the private sector could have built this for $10 billion.
This is not a win. The real problems aren't being addressed, and this is making things worse.
A boy who cared about people and cared about Canada.
Too bad Canada didn't care about him in return.
No duty of care.
Never forget.
I won't.
😡😭
https://t.co/J4EePPup6p
Juvenile elephants went on a killing spree.
No poachers. No food shortage.
They were murdering rhinos, attacking jeeps, and fighting each other.
The cause? The older bull elephants, the fathers, weren’t there.
Once the bulls arrived, the chaos stopped almost instantly.
Chris Williamson uses this Kruger National Park story to show what happens without mature male guidance.
Powerful parallel for humans too.
What do you think this says about the importance of fathers in society?
AS A FMR RCMP (Ret'd), I am outraged by the treatment of @LichTamara@ChrisBarber1975 by the Crown.
So many aspects about this prosecution have been heavy-handed, excessively forceful and severe from the beginning, and yet, the grinding down continues, unrelenting.
This is tenacity's dark side. Among other things, it's become a type of 'war of attrition' and for many Canadians, it is being seen as bringing the administration of justice into disrepute.
Correction: chief’s salary was $1.62M in 2019, which is the same as $3.05M for someone paying taxes.
Yet chiefs do not disclose income from off-reserve businesses, consultancy, corporate board seats, stock options, personal investments, and rental properties.
The new pipeline to the West Coast will be reinforced by taxpayer dollars because the private sector doesn't trust our government and red tape to get anything done 🤦🏼♂️
Danielle Smith:
"So, we have pipeline companies that have literally spent billions of dollars in recent years on failed regulatory approval processes.
That's the environment we're finding ourselves in.
To make sure that the private sector proponents understand that this is a real process, there's a real commitment on the part of all three, parties... we want to make sure that that company knows that we're walking this path with them so that we can get it to the end."
Wow.
The private sector doesn't trust the government and doesn't want to invest in this.
Taxpayers and now on the hook because the government won't remove their own red tape and the Alberta MOU agreed to this whole thing.
WTAF⁉️
Is this the supposedly great announcement coming from the UCP?
The tanker ban continues. there is no proposed private pipeline, and we need to pay BC royalties?
How about BC pays Alberta royalties every time it ships anything through AB?
https://t.co/YtmsYLmGs7
The Canadian government has incentivized companies to hire TFWs over Canadians. It's cheaper for these companies to pay slave wages instead of compensating Canadian workers minimum wage ($17.60).
Indians make excellent slave workers. That's why whites are actively being replaced by them throughout the country.
Then there's also the federal government "Employment Equity Act" (created by Jewish Rosalie Silberman Abella) that specifically states women, Indigenous peoples, people with disabilities, and racialized groups (or visible minorities) are to be hired over straight, white, healthy men.
The entire system has been rigged against whites - ON PURPOSE