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beerandoil 7 points ago +7 / -0

Well then. Thanks for the research.

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beerandoil 3 points ago +3 / -0

Boeing has worked itself into a position where it’s now a critical part of the military industrial complex. It will never go away.

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beerandoil 22 points ago +22 / -0

Anyone got a picture of Teresa Tam? We can settle this once and for all.

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beerandoil 5 points ago +5 / -0

Another Chinese investment gone wrong. Let’s send it to the orphan well, it will go nicely with other Chinese boondoggles like Questfire Energy Corp and Sequoia Resources Corp.

Note that the 67 million owing is money owed to the AER in security in case the company goes tits up. The idea is to collect money from companies that have a ratio of assets to liabilities of less then one. The AER should have stepped in a long time ago before they got this far out of line.

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beerandoil 13 points ago +13 / -0

Did O’Toole really think that he could win by telling half the party to pound sand and try and chase liberal votes?

Trudeau is going to win. Bigly. We r fuk.

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beerandoil 4 points ago +4 / -0

Is this a pervert watching them through the window? Or is a facility member and this is their job? They’re both bad but if it’s some ones job then it’s worse.

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beerandoil 3 points ago +3 / -0

Remember the “leaked” liberal party document planning out the covid response? The one that started with Covid-21, transition to UBI and with armed check points and shortages and what not? The one that sounded like a larp but eerily spot on thus far?

The final stage was confiscation of property and forfeiture of future property rights in exchange for complete debt forgiveness.

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beerandoil 2 points ago +2 / -0

He then launches into one of his favorite stories about his lunches with the top guys at the Canadian Pacific Railway, one of Canada’s economic jewels and the primary engine behind the settlement of the western frontier during the 19th century. A naive and younger T——— had tried engaging his sexagenarian audience with things like “western economic development,” “resource transportation infrastructure to meet Asian demand,” and “provincially supported railway extensions.” It went over their heads. Within minutes, the conversation had switched to golfing and vacationing at their lake houses. This was the pinnacle of Canadian corporate ambitions. “That’s all they talked about,” says T———, “They don’t even vacation in interesting or exotic places. Just dumb golfing vacations.” And every subsequent lunch went the same way. That was T———’s main frustration with these apparatchiks: mediocre at best and woefully incompetent at worst.

This is what it’s all about. No one gives a shit any more. Just keep what you have running, keep paying out the dividends, and stay happy. No innovation, nothing new, just maintain.

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beerandoil 1 point ago +1 / -0

Time to start stocking up on tangible assets that can be stored and do not go bad. Ammunition is an important and often over looked one.

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beerandoil 3 points ago +3 / -0

There are safe rural Alberta and Saskatchewan seats that went 80% CPC that are in trouble if the CPC starts supporting a carbon tax. The Maverick Party (formerly WEXIT) would probably be the ones to snatch up these seats. The prairie cities would see the CPC vote get split and potentially liberal or NDP candidates win. It would be a complete disaster for O’Toole.

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beerandoil 6 points ago +6 / -0

The people carrying the tiki torches look like the kind of people that are working through a checklist of “things to make yourself look like a racist”

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beerandoil 1 point ago +1 / -0

A full section is a square mile, so 640 acres or $2.56 million. A quarter section is 160 acres or $640K. These prices are double what they where 10 years ago, and hugely increased from the $10 it cost the original settlers.

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beerandoil 3 points ago +3 / -0

They’re going to be in competition with the Hutterites that keep buying up farmland. Price per acre has doubled from $2000 to $4000 in southern Alberta.

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beerandoil 2 points ago +2 / -0

Every time the tiki torches come out it looks like a bunch of larpers that are working down the “how to look like a racist” checklist.

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beerandoil 6 points ago +6 / -0

Right, death certificates overstate the impact of covid. Here in alberta a bunch of the deaths recently where from November and December, it just took that long for all the tests to come back. A disease so deadly it takes months of testing to figure out if it actually killed some one.

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beerandoil 5 points ago +5 / -0

My grandparents grew up in rural Alberta, took a horse drawn wagon to school. They saw man land on the moon before their 40th birthday. Over the course of their life they saw innovation and continuously improving quality of life. Why would they think otherwise about this vaccine? Grandpa got his shot yesterday and is so excited now to go out, go on a road trip to Regina to see is brother. Why would he think there was anything malicious about this.

I know my grandparents are in their 80’s now. Time marches on. I have way more ahead of me then they do. Hopefully we, our health systems, and our leaders, will see emerging data and put an end to this madness.

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beerandoil 1 point ago +1 / -0

Liberals love that shit, and it hasn’t been worth the blow back for the Conservatives to cut them.

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beerandoil 4 points ago +5 / -1

The most based thing was tying the re opening schedule to hospitalizations, an actual measurable metric that actually represents strain on the healthcare system.

Of course MuH tHiRd WaVe is scaring all the journalists and they’re doing their best to whip people into a frenzy to call for next phase of reopening to be delayed.

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beerandoil 11 points ago +11 / -0

It’s already happening. Calgary is only about 55% white. Driving around the city, you wouldn’t really notice it though, until you get into the north east.

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beerandoil 4 points ago +4 / -0

Our society deserves the hell that is coming.

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beerandoil 5 points ago +5 / -0

This is what the entire dating scene is currently like. Some of them are 24 and have 2 kids from different men. Or they’re too scared to leave their house because of tHe SuPeR dEaDlY vIrUs.

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