Robert J.
McMechan, in Sunday's "complaining right wing" view, is clearly one of those naive "tree cuddles" that he never had except for his bike (like David Suzuki)
His only problem is 99.
In all other Canadians and most Western countries, 999% walk around on motorcycles, cars, buses, trains, boats and planes.
Fortunately for Robert, thousands of oil industry workers across Alberta and Canada are not going to work now, so the hydrocarbons that burn from his "dirty" carbon dioxide pollution
Robert, a fool like this, may not realize that the carbon revolution is a global scam and will never succeed.
Carbon dioxide tax is a stupid tax on civilization.
Unless he has electric heating, how to heat his space without some form of greenhouse gas emissions.
There is currently no long-term power storage system to store inefficient energy from solar/wind energy.
The last thing is to keep this.
Robert, whether these "alternative forms of energy" devices are "happening", or whether they need energy from oil and gas, may cover up your stupid point of view, hop on your NDP cycle without any emissions, go to Edmonton right away, and don't be hit by a returning oil industry vehicle after being canceled for the oil industry business! Mr.
McMechan, you should figure out your facts before you start talking about oil workers.
I work for an oil company where employees are promised not to be fired, but I lost my job two months later.
That's after I cut my salary twice.
I 'd be happy to take two more in order to keep my job.
I'm looking for any type of work right now to have a roof over my head, which has been four years.
I will come in part-time with less than the minimum wage, which will be an increase in the salary I am getting now.
I want you to think about it.
Hey, let me know if you have a job for me.
It sounds like you have some extra cash in your pocket, so I'll send you my property tax bill for you to pay.
Please make sure you send my greetings to (Mayor Nasheed) Enshi, who can take it with him to buy more toys while collecting lint in my pocket.
You should stand on my side for a week.
By the way, how's your car going!
Reply: Robert J. WhiteMcMechan.
I'm sure everyone will agree.
Let's buy a one-way ticket to Mars for Robert, provided by Albertans.
Hi Robert, dear sir, do you think the solar cells will get you there
(I believe in unicorns and rainbows) McMechan, please check any charts or tables on the internet about global oil and gas demand or Canadian production.
Because no one wants oil, believing that the oil industry is dying is like saying that the prime minister is a valuable asset.
2030. Canadian oil production is expected to double to more than 6 million barrels per day.
Global demand will grow by 1 next year.
Production this year was 3 million barrels, down from 100 million barrels, a record high.
Like any tax, a carbon tax simply transfers money from one pocket to another, and that particular tax will go away if people want it to go away.
Watch the next election.
Canada's oil and gas industry is struggling with regulatory inertia and government ideology.
On top of that, how do you explain the booming industry in the United States, or for that matter, production is surging in almost all parts of the world, but from a personal point of view, you denigrate those who are struggling
With your sneer attitude, you seem to need help more than the person you belittle.
You have nothing on you.
Oh, how refreshing. not.
Another annoying scream of Robert J. in progressMcMechan.
While it's not refreshing or particularly instructive, it's just another particular type of toxic waste from him, sermonizing and drivel.
People get flu vaccinations every year, but they can't get immunity from McMechan syndrome.
Even at Christmas
He said it was an era of traditional charity, generosity and goodwill towards men and women of all backgrounds and beliefs.
McMechan can't get rid of his own way or bias for out-of-
Workers in the oil and gas industry.
He also said it was their fault, which doubled his disappointment! Really!
What's the simple choice, sir?
McMechan suggested replacing the oil and gas industry and remedy the current economic crisis. Oh yes, he even offered more false lectures and nonsense as an answer. Perhaps Mr.
McMechan is protected/over-protected
Seen by accident or self
Justice, stupid luck and the recession/loss of unemployment/investment caused by the government's failure to act and fail to get Alberta oil into the world market quickly, however, his neighbors, friends and investors were not protected.
Now and throughout Canada, friends and family in Alberta are angry, disloyal and hurting if Mr Alberta
McMechan can take his head out of the sand, or take it out of his own ass long enough, put a friendly smile on his cup (even an opinion that is inflammatory and unhelpful to ourselves or at least to us, then we may all enjoy a better Christmas --
Rest with hope and prayer for a better new year for all Albertanseven for Mr. McMechan. If only.
I will vote for the NDP in the upcoming provincial elections because:) I have not forgotten who made us so vulnerable to the current economic situation because of reckless spending and lack of planning for "Rainy Days;
B) I think Rachel nortley and the NDP did their best to get rid of the events that they could not control;
C) I think they have actually improved on environmental and human rights issues;
D) when they are wrong, they will admit it and change the route accordingly;
E) I would like to give them a second term to build on what they started.
I will not vote for the UCP because: a) I have not forgotten who made us so vulnerable to the current economic situation because of reckless spending and lack of planning for "Rainy Days, "Use the same party with the new name;
B) I think Jason Kenny will cut public programs and services without a long timeterm plan;
C) I don't want a leader who sees the public sector as an enemy, who will hunt them down as part of the smoke --and-
The Mirror shows again that there is no real plan;
D) I don't want to start with a new party and when we can go ahead with ndp I have to wait a couple of years to get them to speed up and move on instead of standing still or worse, go backwards. So, $5.
75 million bike lanes.
The Peace Bridge also has $25 million, 100 metres from a bridge. Plus $6.
The Chinook Center Bridge is £ 5 million and another $6.
£ 5 million paid by the owners of the Chinook Center (think Enshi is not helpful to private businesses ).
The library for everything will cost $0. 245 billion!
Our city council was willing to invest $0. 39 billion in hosting the Olympics until the public finally gave their opinion.
Our money is less than $0. 7 billion, these are only the amount and amount announced.
Jeromy Farkas has made it clear that we really don't know the real number because Enshi has promoted secrecy and half-truths, as he is Excluding Uber from Calgary.
Waste all this money on things that Calgary doesn't want and don't need while raising my business tax and property tax just to make more money wasted it should be
It should be a crime to waste the money when 122,000 California people are poor.
Mayor of Enshi, you are shameful. you are the elected leader of this madman. the responsibility falls entirely on you.
The theme of Alberta's separation from the rest of Canada was once again raised in another Trudeau era.
I agree that the current relationship is very unfair to Alberta, especially the two provinces in central Canada and the current province B. C. are concerned.
However, when you consider demographic change, a new relationship must take into account and address the balanced formula of the imbalance and the very unfair number of elected members, especially in relation to the Marine Times and Alberta
However, any new equilibrium formula must take into account the fact that without financial assistance from the more prosperous provinces, it is almost impossible for the Marine Times to survive.
Without them, it would be possible for them to become a small group-
Poor state on the eastern border of Canada.
So in order to make separation not a reality, there are at least two, long
Overdue changes need to occur. First: a re-
Balance the number of elected members of the provinces.
Second: a more equitable and balanced programme that enables all provinces to thrive financially and be able to assist those areas that are legally in need of assistance.
My wife and I were driving at Airdrie on Friday night.
Our truck is dead on the road.
Special thanks to Airdrie FD for coming to the rescue.
They pushed us into the parking lot.
This is where it goes downhill.
We called AMA. They said two hours.
I explained to them that my wife is disabled and we need to go.
We entered the Shell station.
Since the government does not care about the disabled, not all buildings are accessible.
Two and a half hours later, a good Samaritan came over and drove me home to get our other car.
When I came back, there was still no truck.
I called again and they said it for another 90 minutes.
We waited a little while and I drove my wife home.
Seven hours later, all the ladies in the city made multiple calls using colorful metaphors
Merry Christmas, said Kuan.
The government needs to step up efforts to force businesses to comply with the latest accessibility laws or to lose operating licenses.
We were in red deer on Sunday, wheelchair access to the Earl's restroom, and all building inspectors could repeat the mantra we followed in the 2014 building regulations, which is not all buildings that need to be followed.
Some buildings are building a 30-year-old code.
Not all stalls for disabled persons are in compliance with the regulations.
Merry Christmas to the poed spouse of the disabled wife.