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-35 with wind chill. All liberals should be outside with nothing made from Oil.

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    -35 with wind chill. All liberals should be outside with nothing made from Oil.

    I wish skippy and his whole crew would have to spend the day outside with nothing made from oil.

    They would be given a fire starter a solar panel and a nice hut heated with natural gas if they choose to quit and warm up.

    Then we would see what the real carbon tax is all about.

    This is Canada were an artic country and today isn't even that cold. But it sure the **** is nice to be in a warm house heated by natural gas and a warm garage to have my truck in that's also heated. A warm shop to keep our augers and tractors and semis in for the day ahead of work.

    Solar doesn't cut it and **** if I'm going to sit in a cold house and huddle under a blanket sitting by a ****ing space heater to keep warm.

    This isn't 1928 and an log hut or no insulation. This is in a home build with the best materials around to keep the cold out. Ft thick insulated walls and a shop is warm.

    But stupid liberals think this is all a luxury.

    WE LIVE IN THE ****ING ARTIC>

    STUPID LIBERALS

    Again the whole liberal gov should be forced to spend a day outside in Sask with No oil products.

    Funny another thing yesterday skippy was on his liberal web site showing a picture of an aeroplane delivering Covid 19 supplies. So I commented on why he was so happy because the plane was using fossil fuels to deliver precious cargo. Blocked.

    ****ing liberals are a joke and Canada needs to wake up from this nightmare before we have nothing to market any more.

    Yes, its a marketing piece. We will have zero chance to farm in Canada with a 170 a ton carbon tax. FArms will be a distant memory as skippy expropriates all farms and gives them back.

    #2
    We may learn what Russia was like in the 60s 70s and 80s....

    Just a bunch of derelict vodka drinking farmers who didn't give a phuck....coming soon to a farm near you!


    Brought to you by the liberal government of a trust fund kid....who has NEVER put an honest day's work in his life....anyone curious as to what that libtard heats any of his numerous homes with??????
    Last edited by bucket; Dec 14, 2020, 08:49.

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      #3
      They will be OK, as of just before 9:00 AM in AB, wind is up to 6% of installed capacity, and solar at 1%. For a grand total of less than 1% of total internal load. We are importing 6 times more electricity than unreliable are providing at this hour.
      Let Chuck and comrades sort out how to equally divide the energy poverty of 1% of their needs amongst themselves.

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        #4
        Originally posted by SASKFARMER View Post
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        Yes, its a marketing piece. We will have zero chance to farm in Canada with a 170 a ton carbon tax. FArms will be a distant memory as skippy expropriates all farms and gives them back.
        But that process worked so well in Zimbabwe, South Africa, most of central and parts of South America, why not repeat the grand experiment here too, much easier than learning from history.

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          #5
          Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
          But that process worked so well in Zimbabwe, South Africa, most of central and parts of South America, why not repeat the grand experiment here too, much easier than learning from history.
          Notice you listed temperate climate countries?

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            #6
            Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
            Notice you listed temperate climate countries?
            That was iin response to SF3's last comment about giving the farms back to the natives.

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              #7
              Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
              They will be OK, as of just before 9:00 AM in AB, wind is up to 6% of installed capacity, and solar at 1%. For a grand total of less than 1% of total internal load. We are importing 6 times more electricity than unreliable are providing at this hour.
              Let Chuck and comrades sort out how to equally divide the energy poverty of 1% of their needs amongst themselves.
              If only it would work that way - you would never see quicker converts to unquenchable reality.

              But isn't that the crux of the problem - those who dwell in those ivory towers can only do so with the immeasurable benefit of the very things they condemn?

              And that is what makes them the biggest hypocrites of any religion.

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                #8
                Eastern Arctic is hovering around -50c to -55c so at least the polar bears will be happy!

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by seldomseen View Post
                  Eastern Arctic is hovering around -50c to -55c so at least the polar bears will be happy!
                  Does that temperature make ice?

                  Sarcasm!

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by bucket View Post
                    Does that temperature make ice?

                    Sarcasm!
                    f-u-c-k no the ice is all gone , no more polar bears **************************
                    try and keep up bucket

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by bucket View Post
                      Does that temperature make ice?

                      Sarcasm!
                      That's a question for the all knowing and studier of science Chuck? He can most likely find a cut and paste report from the UN that says it doesn't.

                      My simple mind thinks it will make thick hard ice!

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                        #12
                        It would be interesting to see how busy the natural gas meter is for the Parliament buildings . . . . . . let me clarify that, I mean gas for heating.

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                          #13
                          The situation has improved drastically since my first post.
                          Alberta's solar peaked out at 1/4 of its nameplate capacity very briefly on the warm sunny afternoon.

                          I hope the memories of that brief bit of solar powered heat was enough to keep Chuck warm until midday tomorrow when he can turn the heater on again.

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                            #14
                            solar is working perfectly as planned

                            https://www.wsj.com/articles/another-green-subsidy-bust-11607730090?reflink=desktopwebshare_twitter https://www.wsj.com/articles/another-green-subsidy-bust-11607730090?reflink=desktopwebshare_twitter

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by tmyrfield View Post
                              solar is working perfectly as planned

                              https://www.wsj.com/articles/another-green-subsidy-bust-11607730090?reflink=desktopwebshare_twitter https://www.wsj.com/articles/another-green-subsidy-bust-11607730090?reflink=desktopwebshare_twitter
                              Just a bit of a miss - it didn't produce one year's projected output in its entire lifetime!! Seems like a few clouds skudded across their sky, but who would have thought of that!

                              Kathleen Wynne-style stretch goal?

                              "We wish we could say the politicians have learned from failure, but the Biden Administration is coming to town promising much more of the same."

                              Did Gerald Butts move back south?

                              Are there still a few more leftist pockets that need lining? Oh, smh - silly question...

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