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Wednesday, February 20, 2019

The white supremacist crying train arrived on Parliament Hill

That is a tiny turnout. Guess few Canadians want to be associated with white supremacists. SK Sen. David Tkachuk thanked them for rolling all the way to Ottawa, and urged them on the return trip to "roll over every remaining Liberal." Conservative classy.

Read thread: https://twitter.com/WoodyBezan/status/1097933781258907649?fbclid=IwAR0NGAQ1YFQiHLvLrE-xBPN9ul6o24uij1g28aleBR4cs9aJB8z0cy7z-qU

Pro or anti no one should ever encourage a crowd to run over their political opponents. Senator David Tkachuk did just this today at the rally. Shameful behavior

Read thread: https://twitter.com/pmmcc/status/1097965678613725184?fbclid=IwAR0o7Drg1P7T_vLIWXwno_uDi-BWeorcnUJX7dCOeJaT0_KMGvOp0AMMWsg

A point to ponder:

With approximately 100 trucks in this convoy which is supposed to pressure the government to build pipelines that are already planned or under construction one has to wonder what the cost of this ridiculous show of opposition is.

A go-fund-me post by a trucker was looking for a total of $5000.00 for fuel, food and lodging. With 100 or so trucks in the convoy the total cost is nearly half a million dollars, money that could have been better spent on the needy than on political grandstanding for something that is already in the works.

To further aggravate the rest of Canada these same whiners complained when the federal government bought a pipeline that had been stalled so that it could be completed

Do they even know what they want?

Is this bullshit by the conservatives just a distraction?

It’s the largest project in the history of Enbridge, itself the largest oil and gas pipeline company in North America. If completed as planned in mid-2019, it will boost oilsands export capacity by 375,000 barrels per day — over half of what the Trans Mountain Expansion will add.
But it’s likely you’ve never heard of Line 3.

The mega oilsands pipeline you’ve never heard of



The new pipeline has been billed as a replacement for the existing, aging infrastructure, but in reality is a massive expansion that will nearly double the capacity from what Enbridge says is a low of 390,000 barrels of crude oil per day to 760,000 barrels a day.

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