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    Told ya chucky

    The investments of 125 billionaires create 393 million metric tonnes of CO2 emissions each year, Oxfam says — the equivalent output to the whole of France.
    Last edited by Guest; Nov 20, 2023, 21:04.

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    Maybe they will hafta “plane pool” for the next doomsday meeting in Sweden
    maybe this will shut some of those pricks up
    Last edited by Guest; Nov 20, 2023, 21:05.

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      #3
      And yet the middle class are expected to bear the vast majority cost of this cabin tax scheme that the billionaires are 99% responsible for .
      been saying this from day one , it’s absurd how many have accepted this fallacy.

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        #4
        Crickets
        .....

        Chirp chirp..

        Thought I saw a tumbleweed blow by.. came from El Chuckos direction.

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          #5
          Then there is the hypocrites in the media:



          London-based Richard Bilton travelled to Europe, the Middle East and the United States for an episode of BBC One’s Panorama in which he claimed “the world is saying one thing and doing another” on climate change.
          Flew 20,000 miles for a single episode of a program about climate change.

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            #6
            Told ya what Case?

            You just figured out the richest 1 % use a disproportionate share of the worlds resources? You are bit late to the party Case!

            Its the right wingers like you who don't want to tax them!

            Do you think its just fine that the billionaires can do just whatever they want, regardless of the impact on the rest of the worlds population?

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              #7
              Here is something that can be somewhat agreed upon , and you go off on a tangent again .
              you totally missed the point yet again .
              it’s the very 1% that are making the rules , creating the tax schemes , blaming the rest of us for the pollution they are responsible for, then guilting society through people like you and paid off media that it’s the 99% that must pay for the 1% pollution.

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                #8
                Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
                Here is something that can be somewhat agreed upon , and you go off on a tangent again .
                you totally missed the point yet again .
                it’s the very 1% that are making the rules , creating the tax schemes , blaming the rest of us for the pollution they are responsible for, then guilting society through people like you and paid off media that it’s the 99% that must pay for the 1% pollution.
                So when Crypto becomes prime minster is he going to tax the 1% and diminish their oversized influence?

                If you believe that you also still believe in the tooth fairy!

                Crypto is going to listen to the 1% who make up the controlling interest in the oil industry and keep them in business making oversized profits as long as possible. Just like Danny and Curly Moe.

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                  #9
                  Just keep on supporting the carbon tax and it’s run up to $200 /. Tn that will only decimate the middle class and leave the 1% untouched .

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post

                    So when Crypto becomes prime minster is he going to tax the 1% and diminish their oversized influence?

                    If you believe that you also still believe in the tooth fairy!

                    Crypto is going to listen to the 1% who make up the controlling interest in the oil industry and keep them in business making oversized profits as long as possible. Just like Danny and Curly Moe.
                    Wab too

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by caseih View Post
                      Wab too
                      Yeah he’s got a criminal record too. Little handsy with the women.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by WiltonRanch View Post

                        Yeah he’s got a criminal record too. Little handsy with the women.
                        Never voted for Wab, and I personally think he will sink Manitoba way further into debt.

                        I definitely disapprove of all his criminal past doings, but you have to give credit where credit is due. Wab, has admitted to all his criminal mistakes publicly and hasn't tried to hide from his past .

                        He has made some serious changes to his life in the right direction and hasn't made any excuses for what he did. Never played the wow is me card that we hear way to often.

                        He is an inspiration to those who live the criminal life style that it's never to late to make changes and start to contribute to society in a positive way.

                        To me that does say something.
                        Last edited by foragefarmer; Nov 22, 2023, 07:28.

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                          #13
                          Wab Kinew set a good example compared to Curly Moe, who was convicted of drunk driving and killed a woman in a car accident and was slapped on the wrist.

                          Has Moe publicly admitted that his criminal behavior was deeply wrong and that he was at fault in the death? Nope.

                          Further, Don McMorris was convicted of drunk driving and is still in cabinet as Minister of Government Relations and Minister of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety. He is also Minister responsible for the Workers' Compensation.​

                          What kind of message does that send when your Minister of Workplace Safety was convicted of drunk driving?

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by foragefarmer View Post

                            Never voted for Wab, and I personally think he will sink Manitoba way further into debt.

                            I definitely disapprove of all his criminal past doings, but you have to give credit where credit is due. Wab, has admitted to all his criminal mistakes publicly and hasn't tried to hide from his past .

                            He has made some serious changes to his life in the right direction and hasn't made any excuses for what he did. Never played the wow is me card that we hear way to often.

                            He is an inspiration to those who live the criminal life style that it's never to late to make changes and start to contribute to society in a positive way.

                            To me that does say something.
                            Considering all of that, too bad Trudeau couldn't follow Wab as a role model regarding his past and present indiscretions.

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                              #15
                              As bad as he is, Trudeau has never been convicted of a criminal offense or being responsible for a woman's death.

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