@Max_TO@YukonStrong@vesperdigital 1. The men that fought then would not fight today for this country. This country is not what it was.
2. Western provinces deserve equal representation and under the current laws & system, it cannot happen.
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“Hundreds and hundreds of tombstones - my friends gave up their lives and for what?”
“We fought for our freedoms, but it’s a lot worse now in Britain than it was before”
UK War veteran breaks down emotionally on live TV talking about the current state of once Great Britain.
Germany currently has about 26 gigawatt hours of battery storage. Most of it sits in home batteries with only 4.3 gigawatt hours actually serving the grid.
Building that storage already cost more than 10 billion euros and at national demand levels it only covers roughly 30 minutes of summer electricity usage.
The winter months bring what's known as "Dunkeflaute" - cold dark windless periods and higher energy usage.
To survive a 10-day winter lull (the minimum realistic requirement), Germany would need about 12,000 gigawatt hours of batteries, 470 times today's storage.
Such a system would weigh roughly 60 million tons and would be made from vast quantities of lithium, nickel, graphite, copper, aluminum and steel, all requiring intensive mining.
At current battery prices, the system would cost trillions of euros. And batteries last only 10 to 15 years, meaning the entire system would need constant replacement.
The conclusion is unavoidable...
Wind and solar require reliable backup power, renewables need oil, coal, gas and nuclear.
For decades, Alberta has tried reform within Canada: the Firewall Letter, the Fair Deal Panel, the equalization referendum, and more. So when people say “Lead, not leave,” it’s fair to ask whether we’ve already been trying that for generations. #Alberta
🇩🇪🔴 JUST IN: Two Iraqi brothers are on trial for reportedly raping a 7-year-old girl in the German city of Essen.
The Iraqis are 18 and 21.
The little girl was a friend of their little sister and lived next door.
I Spent 24 Hours in Canada's MOST VIOLENT City
Winnipeg, Manitoba has a violent crime rate of 675 per 100,000 people. That's higher than Detroit and St. Louis.
While there, I saw one of the most shocking things of my journalism career.
Ft. @JasminLaine_@PrairiePersp & more!
This woman in Toronto just said what a lot of Canadians are thinking but are too afraid to say out loud.
“This guy has got to be the most thin-skinned, narcissistic prime minister I have ever seen… too many weak Canadians fall for this nonsense… We are so angry with him.”
She’s not wrong.
Carney lectures, performs, and hides behind handlers while the country burns. And the people who still clap for it? They’re the ones keeping this disaster going.
The anger on the street is real. The patience is gone.
How much longer are we supposed to pretend this is normal?
Drop a 🤦🏻♂️ if you’re done with the nonsense too.
#cdnpoli #MarkCarney #LiberalFail #CanadaFirst
Flying around the world and talking shit about the Americans while pretending we're going to replace them with China or Europe is pretty much the dumbest trade strategy I've ever seen from a developed economy.
@AngieJacks57924 $90 billion for the ALTO train no one will use.
Lease a gravel pad from themselves and call it a space station for $200 million.
E batteries…. Stelantis deals
The federal government wastes more in a day than any other government
Carney screwed Canada. And you heard why one week ago on the @elevatereport 👇
"If the Canadian leader continues signaling that it's either unclear whether he aligns with U.S. on security issues, or he's just explicitly aligning with the CCP on security issues, then from the U.S. perspective why would we share any industrial supply chains?"
It’s not social media that’s “inflaming tensions”.
It’s not Elon Musk.
It’s not Nigel Farage.
It’s not the ‘far-right’.
It is the very deliberate policy of mass uncontrolled immigration & open borders.
This policy has to end or it will destroy Western nations.
Canadian oil sands are not “the highest carbon oil in the world”. We should wonder why so many in eastern Canada believe this, assert this, and seem to want it to be true.
@politicalham Will Pathways be $0.47?
No. It will be $6-10/barrel eliminating any advantage of expanding west and losing any leverage against selling to the US.
Who benefits from the $ going to Pathways? Not Albertans.
@KybrdWrrr@CanadaPoli2 It's mind blowing how we still don't have any information on where all the infrastructure money went. Every transaction can be tracked.
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Calgary has the fourth highest municipal taxes in Canada. @JeromyYYC, instead of making videos to persuade provincial voters, how about executing your mandate? $4.1B on water infrastructure maintenance and we are being told to limit our use.
Do your job. #yyccc