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    #16
    Originally posted by the big wheel View Post
    Apparently we gave another 53 million to venezuala and refugees. Oh well
    The carbon tax will cover it. Or will it were supposed to make money on the carbon tax. More paid out than out in and rhat will change how we use fossil fuels???? Retarted.
    no , no , carbon tax is revenue neutral for govt , socialists said ?

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      #17
      I've always believed that if anything good, besides the defeat of nazi Germany, ever came out of ww2 it was the unbelievable technological advances made by man kind. The years between 1939 and 1945 saw medical, nuclear, jet propulsion and on and on and on.

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        #18
        With a billion or more people .
        High speed rail , makes perfect
        Sense.
        That would be a unmanageable amount of cars

        Was in London. Subway/rail was great. Lots of walking from train to train to keep you fit.
        Lost 5 lbs.in 3 weeks. 10 times
        Faster than a bus . And it always seemed you could end up within 2-3
        Blocks of anything.. amazing and clean. Paris not so clean but it worked.

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          #19
          The Windsor to Montreal corridor would justify a high speed rail link. Lots of talk about it, but no action. High speed rail may not make money. But then the road system doesn't make money either and is considered a public service paid for by tax payers.

          Ride sharing, shared ownership of cars, self driving cars are all going to change the transportation landscape in many urban centres. Our economy, our infrastructure, our cities, our lives have all been heavily influenced by the automobile.

          People prefer cars for transportation because there are often no other decent options. But we are subsidizing the road system in favour of cars. And traffic problems in urban centres are a big cost to the economy.

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            #20
            As for the MAGA hat .
            Teachers power tripping.
            What else is new.

            I got shamed and kicked out of
            Grade 6 public school class .
            For refusing to say the lords prayer. In the morning
            At least he did not drag me out by the ear like other kids.

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              #21
              Only way Canada gets properly capitalized is if we let the americans do it.

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                #22
                Vancouver’s skytrain is awesome. Airport to Coal Harbour in no time at all.

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
                  The Windsor to Montreal corridor would justify a high speed rail link. Lots of talk about it, but no action. High speed rail may not make money. But then the road system doesn't make money either and is considered a public service paid for by tax payers.

                  Ride sharing, shared ownership of cars, self driving cars are all going to change the transportation landscape in many urban centres. Our economy, our infrastructure, our cities, our lives have all been heavily influenced by the automobile.

                  People prefer cars for transportation because there are often no other decent options. But we are subsidizing the road system in favour of cars. And traffic problems in urban centres are a big cost to the economy.
                  There's lots of things that don't make an immediate return... Look at the Interstate system south of the border....

                  But that kind of infrastructure is what gives a nation the capacity to expand.... And that's what we desperately need.

                  Agree with the rest of your post.

                  Also wanted to add the younger generation doesn't perceive driving like older people do... many would rather ride share, ride public transit, anything but drive...

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by sumdumguy View Post
                    It was on Gormley today. I forget the teacher’s name but he and the boy were named. Maybe someone who listened to Gormley today can help me out.
                    On Gormley show again today.
                    Art teacher in Moose Jaw (Peacock School)
                    Last name was Redstone?

                    Sounds like the teacher should stay away from children but only has had to apologize so far.

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                      #25
                      You will never build a new railway or anything in the country again now that environmental and native consultation is out there. They will block it all forever. We are done. What you see for infrastructure is all there will be. Canada cant get sh*t done.

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by sumdumguy View Post
                        It was on Gormley today. I forget the teacher’s name but he and the boy were named. Maybe someone who listened to Gormley today can help me out.
                        Sounds like this snowflake is a loose cannon.

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by jazz View Post
                          You will never build a new railway or anything in the country again now that environmental and native consultation is out there. They will block it all forever. We are done. What you see for infrastructure is all there will be. Canada cant get sh*t done.
                          Authority can be exercised when they want to. Try standing in the way of a hydro line across your land. They can and will take it if they want to.

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