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    ndp green coalition in BC

    Ha ha ha ha.... i hope metro vancouver, victoria get what they deserve for electing these fools.

    #2
    I would guess pipeline to the coast project is D-E-A-D.

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      #3
      Might be a lesson for Notley. Bending over eagerly for 'social license' will only get you screwed.

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        #4
        A lesson in colors. ... the reason the NDP or Green Party aren't taken seriously is because they're not a "primary" color...like Tory Blue or Liberal Red. Seems the "fringe" party's colors are "secondary" colors....NDP Orange or Green Green. It must be the mixing of the two primary colors of Red and Blue with the other primary color Yellow that makes Orange and Green not be taken seriously. ....Maybe if the NDP or Green wanted to be a mainstream party they should have chosen Yellow, the other primary color, as their Party color. Therefore there will never be any hope for the Green Party because the natural choice of their color would be green....the color of envy....they want what everyone else has but want "naturally" to leave everything the way it is to get it. And the yellow color represents "cowardice"...would that suit the NDP? NEVER take a chance, what's mine is mine and whats yours is ours....share in your bounty without taking risk. Mix yellow and orange , depending on the ratio, and you may get a shade of brown. They can all wear "brown shirts" to signify their union and what they stand for......

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          #5
          Wow, where can I get that coffee?

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            #6
            Its not the coffee but what you put in it!

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              #7
              All I can say is YIKES!

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                #8
                it will be a lot harder to get the pipeline through but BC coast is also Canadian coast.Do not think it will be shut down without a fight from Ottawa.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by newguy View Post
                  it will be a lot harder to get the pipeline through but BC coast is also Canadian coast.Do not think it will be shut down without a fight from Ottawa.
                  The Fuhrer already came out this morning that BC pipeline will go through, change in government means nothing. Provinces have no power to make decisions for themselves that affect the nation. That is why SK will be made into a whipping boy province over the carbon tax. Only answer is separation.

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                    #10
                    This whole pipeline talk is very much over played. Oil still seems to find a home at the end of the day. These high cost oil producers that complain about their discounts (ie basis) and talk like a pipeline will solve all their high cost issues is the same as Gary Pike blaming the lack of capital as his downfall. At the end of the day it's the high cost that is the issue. Technology has advanced and left the tar sand oil behind. It happens in other industries all the time. Adapt or die a slow death.

                    Iceman Out
                    Last edited by iceman; May 30, 2017, 22:28.

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                      #11
                      Where is sask3 he must be having a meltdown over this
                      ?

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                        #12
                        and george soros is laughing all the way to the bank.

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                          #13
                          NDP orange and Green Partygreen mixed together -well you get the picture.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by iceman View Post
                            This whole pipeline talk is very much over played. Oil still seems to find a home at the end of the day. These high cost oil producers that complain about their discounts (ie basis) and talk like a pipeline will solve all their high cost issues is the same as Gary Pike blaming the lack of capital as his downfall. At the end of the day it's the high cost that is the issue. Technology has advanced and left the tar sand oil behind. It happens in other industries all the time. Adapt or die a slow death.

                            Iceman Out
                            big amount of oil in South East sask staying in the ground till there is a way to move it and market for it.

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                              #15
                              the oil is chugging down the track just fine.

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