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    #21
    Here's the problem with green over oil. So you tax oil and subsidize green, fair enough. Who is the biggest oil and gas company in the world? Saudiaramco and Russian oil and gas. How do they fund their social programs? Pump ****ing oil!! So Canada switches to green, how do we fund our social programs? Pump oil!!! So now we export crude? What's that do to price of crude? Down goes the price. Green energy isn't competitive at present without a govt subsidy, what's it gonna do at $25 crude? Still suck. Your fighting a ruble that's worth pennies on a USD. So why handicap the economy until green gets its cost down. The trip to 147 opened the door for alternatives now is technologies time to prove itself and be competitive. But if they can't get a windmill to be a net producer of energy after this long it ain't looking good. Solar is far more likely to make it imo. Throw in global cooling and nat gas and crude are still the ultimate energy source.

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      #22
      Originally posted by macdon02 View Post
      Here's the problem with green over oil. So you tax oil and subsidize green, fair enough. Who is the biggest oil and gas company in the world? Saudiaramco and Russian oil and gas. How do they fund their social programs? Pump ****ing oil!! So Canada switches to green, how do we fund our social programs? Pump oil!!! So now we export crude? What's that do to price of crude? Down goes the price. Green energy isn't competitive at present without a govt subsidy, what's it gonna do at $25 crude? Still suck. Your fighting a ruble that's worth pennies on a USD. So why handicap the economy until green gets its cost down. The trip to 147 opened the door for alternatives now is technologies time to prove itself and be competitive. But if they can't get a windmill to be a net producer of energy after this long it ain't looking good. Solar is far more likely to make it imo. Throw in global cooling and nat gas and crude are still the ultimate energy source.
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        #23
        Our thinking is backwards with oil. We think a high oil price is the answer. I d like to ask everyone when oil was crazy price what did that do to our price if everything else? On top of that our government never received a fraction of what they should have to pay for the cost of extra activity etc.

        We should be looking at using the cheap energy oil to manufacture, create, produce products right here instead of shipping raw other resources out and have everyone else use cheap oil to take those resources to the next step and make the real money.

        But we don't see any vision at all from current politicians of any party. We re just sitting here hoping for a war or something to increase oil prices. It's so stupid the only ones that benefit from that are the bought and paid for politicians.

        What did we really get out out of the last boom?

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          #24
          i find the ads annoying too.
          whiney and sukie
          unions , they are a fickle selfish bunch
          1/2 their members are conservatives anyway.
          SF3 was one of them.

          they were all mad at Blakney , before he lost power.
          Blakney was managing the finances not giving them what they wanted.

          wall thought money grew on trees and spent accordingly.
          now the crash , and things have to tighten up, big time.
          now they all want to be NDP again.

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            #25
            Originally posted by sawfly1 View Post
            i find the ads annoying too.
            whiney and sukie
            unions , they are a fickle selfish bunch
            1/2 their members are conservatives anyway.
            SF3 was one of them.

            they were all mad at Blakney , before he lost power.
            Blakney was managing the finances not giving them what they wanted.

            wall thought money grew on trees and spent accordingly.
            now the crash , and things have to tighten up, big time.
            now they all want to be NDP again.
            The unions have campaigned against the Sask Party every election, they never stopped cheering for the NDP.

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              #26
              that is not totally true, they withdrew their support from blakeney , that election.
              were going to teach the ndp a lesson.
              and they got what they deserved , when devine was elected

              selfish bunch . wanted devivines 1500 $ gift to renovate their house.
              they could not figure it out that they would still have to pay the 1500 eventually in taxes.

              Unions tend not think too far ahead either .

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                #27
                I find the ads from both NDP a pain by the one that made my blood boil was Harper spending 750 million of tax payers money basically promoting conservative government programs.

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                  #28
                  Many of those programs paid less out than the advertisement.

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