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    #41
    Chuck go away already its total Bullshit that you spread.

    Nothing the experts predicted has come true ever.

    Here is a crystal ball guess you're doing as good as these experts.

    I predict a gradual cooling of temps till the end of January with some days being bone-chilling cold. Then a warm-up in mid-February followed by a cooling in early march then snow on and off till early April and then. Sloppy rain and snow mix till May.

    Oh, April showers bring May flowers.

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      #42
      SF you just have another ****tail and chill!

      You live in Regina. Why don't you get your placard and set up a protest at the U of R telling all the climate scientists they are wrong and you and your friends know it all!

      You headed to Florida?

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        #43
        OMG the climate will be changing all winter!

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          #44
          Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
          "I am certainly glad their predictions of doom and gloom have been exaggerated!"

          Hamloc The report is not all doom and gloom. Did you read it?

          And anyway Agriville wouldn't exist without the repetitive over the top doom and gloom about Canada and farming in many posts. This is the doom and gloomers favorite subject, how bad Canada and farming are! It's so bad I don't know how many posters manage to get themselves out of bed everyday. LOL
          First off the doom and gloom I refered to was the last 50 years of prognosticating by environmentalists. Actually my post wasn't doom and gloom, it was based on fact. And of course you chose not to debate any of the facts I presented in my 2 posts. Not surprised.

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            #45
            Hamloc, Did you read the report?

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              #46
              Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
              Hamloc, Did you read the report?
              Chuck2 I have not read the report. If Justin Trudeau is re-elected and he raises the carbon to $170 by 2030 does it really matter? Will farming still be viable in western Canada without government subsidies?

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                #47
                In chucks world his little farm will kiss Trudeau’s ass and it will spin backwards every day.

                No chuck I’m not in Florida but going.

                Protest at the uofR that communist university that only cares about telling the world bullshit so they can get some more grants

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                  #48
                  More BS models.

                  https://edmontonjournal.com/news/local-news/b-c-glaciers-38-per-cent-thicker-than-expected-surprising-study-finds/wcm/5a62596d-8305-4830-ae98-4f25208200ed B.C. glaciers 38 per cent thicker than expected, surprising study finds

                  Originally posted by Hamloc View Post
                  Will farming still be viable in western Canada without government subsidies?
                  Hamloc can you survive a 30% increase in your inputs without a commensurate increase in your crop prices?

                  There wont be an ag industry in this country at the end of this. The most expensive production zone in the world adding a 30% tax to itself.
                  Last edited by jazz; Dec 11, 2020, 16:37.

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                    #49
                    Listened to an interview on CBC with a guy from IPolitics
                    About increases in tax.
                    Young enthusiastic week end fill in. Most are better than the old union hacks that were once considered reorters.
                    She thought she asked the right questions about how both sides veiwed it.
                    Never mentioned impact on competitive world markets we trade in.

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