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Originally posted by grassfarmer View PostCargill/IBP/Tyson/JBS have all been heavily subsidised in the "agriculture (beef) industry" just as the oil companies have been, nothing new here.
Really, grassfarmer, foragefamer - you fail to see that the only government intervention needed here was to tell BC that they gotta get over their self-righteous hypocrisy and let the pipeline go through?
If KM was looking for government subsidies, they sure did a good job of keeping it a secret. They appeared to be ready to put their own money into the project but were not guaranteed that they could proceed.
So with that background, it wouldn't matter if it twas their investors' money or government money - the project was not looking promising. So your sock puppet and his like-minded climate cultists can take the full responsibility for this fiasco since it is their type that actually blockade Trans Mountain.
You climate cultists see no problem with dumping billions of dollars down the completely useless green energy rat hole. So it's hard to see why you complain about an energy source that actually provides something that benefits everyone, including you radical leftists.
Notley and Trudeau must be a couple of the biggest, hypocritical scammers ever since they both historically have shown opposition to developing oil resources in the west. Now they want t appear to be on the side of development, and as someone else has stated here previously that they will now want to claim credit for making the thing go, if it does.
And we are supposed to call this fiasco "government".
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I said primary agriculture....actual farmers....not large corporate welfare.....
If there isn't farmers none of the rest make anything....
Get Cargill to do day to day animal crap and they would soon be out of business....they need primary agriculture family farmers to make money....Last edited by bucket; Apr 16, 2018, 12:35.
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