Solar should be shooting up if oil is truly dead as Elizabeth May says. Buying solar panels being viewed in the same way that getting new hardwood installed is telling of how the general public see solar as an energy source. It is just an expensive frill at the end of the day.
The green movement is about self-preservation and keeping the donations flowing. It’s all about the money; the leadership doesn’t care about the environment. If it weren’t for the hysteria and deception, they would not have a following nor get elected.
As the argument goes, you don’t need a firearm if you live in a city because police response times are much speedier. For years I believed this was a solid argument, but it fails to hold true during a widespread public crisis. This is what is happening during the Coronavirus pandemic, where civil order started to disintegrate in some cities and countries.
A battle for the soul of conservatism is underway. The only solution is to recuperate the tenets of our philosophical history. If not, what are we conserving?
Canada has just been donated 500,000 surgical masks from the Republic of China (Taiwan). 400,000 of these masks were sent to Canada’s federal government, 50,000 to Ontario, and 25,00 each for British Columbia and Alberta.
Don’t get me wrong, it was a necessary measure, based on the data we had at the time. However, the measure has outlived its usefulness and is now causing harm to people’s livelihoods for little to no benefit.
Environmentalists are in a full-blown panic; they know that they only have an audience when oil is at $ 100 dollars a barrel. So, what does Elizabeth May and the Green Party do this week to get attention? She has one of her minions, failed Green Party Candidate for Ottawa Tom Milroy, post a rude tweet to his twitter account attacking Albertan’s.
As Conservatives, we talk a lot about family values. Because that’s at the heart of everything we are fighting for. Unfortunately, though, we forget in this crazy barely making ends meet a world that we sometimes put other things in front of family in the name of family. I myself will be guilty of that.
CTV News took the criticism of Dr. Tam, and decided to leave out all context to Sloan’s complaint and dubbed it a “race-based verbal attack” with only a three second clip cut out of context of Sloan asking if Dr. Tam worked for Canada or China.
This will require lots of self-discipline on that part of us the consumer. It means we will have to spend a bit more money on these items, but it does mean that we would get much better quality and be supporting Canadian companies.
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