Blockades on passenger and freight rail services leading to shortages of propane and consumer goods – February 17, 2020,
In the CBC article, you can read below, you’ll be able to see a picture of what appears to be a male protestor smoking a cigarette In my teens, it always amazed me how many toxic chemicals, protestors ut in their bodies, almost as if they’re not willing to practice what the preach. Protesting is fun, you’re a rebel, you’re fighting against “the man”, you convince yourself as a protestor that if you don’t do what you’re doing civilization as we know it, will end.
This is why there’s a rule of law and this is also the reason why a properly constructed government is based on equal opportunity and economic incentives. Under any form of Government collectivism, the government has to choose sides and the side the politician chooses has political consequences, one of the reasons, why a Welfare State has always been a bad idea is because of the illusions it gives people.
There’s an assumption by mos Canadians that are standard of living will continue no matter who the politician is and what his/her policies are. This type of thinking comes from the welfare state, it’s important to remember also that without a welfare state, there still will be people who will seek to enslave other people via means of force.
The difference with a Welfare is complacency amongst the voting public. A lot of people in Canada currently don’t feel directly threatened by these pipelines protests and therefore why should they care. Well, as you’ll leanr by reading the article below, problems are starting to occur, and these problems tend to create more unforeseen problems
Rail blockades to lead to shortages of propane and consumer goods, 2 national groups say | CBC
So, as I predicted, this Pipeline project, which I mistakenly called Oil, it’s actually regarding liquified natural Gas, is beginning to lure in the suckers. As I’ve known for months now, there are the paid protestors and then there are the idiots who are lured in later to protest for free. Well, the free protestors and usually the protestors who cause the most problems, because they’re the protestors ho don’t understand the con game, so the protestors who work for free will typically be the most passionate and be the protestors who have a camera shoved in their faces, then this is when the paid protestors can give themselves more flexibility, leave the protest early, maybe even stop showing up as the protest grows and more partiers join in on all the fun. It appears to me that the suckers have landed.
Demonstrators gather at Confederation Bridge to back Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs | CBC
More than two dozen demonstrators with flags and signs are gathered at the P.E.I. side of the Confederation Bridge in support of the Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs.
To top it off, Justin Trudeau is back and he’s made sure to make sure he plays this entire situation correctly. This is why as we speak Trudeau is creating an atmosphere of suspense. Because you have to remember, that although it’s likely Trudeau will allow the pipeline to be built, he’s also sending a clear sign to the markets, that you’d better think twice before building a pipeline in Canada, not because I Justin Trudeau says so, but because it’s the will of the people.
Trudeau tight-lipped after meeting with cabinet ministers to discuss cross-country protests | CBC
The media spin on this pipeline story will be that Justin Trudeau’s hands were tied, furthermore and I’ve stated this before, don’t assume that entities behind the protests aren’t being financially compensated. Although the assumption is that particular groups care about the land, the reality is, similar to Labor or Trade Unions, particular people are using protests as a negotiation tactic.
I remind readers that these tactics used to work a lot better in the past, but a lot of us who got to see these manufactured protests up close, are now old men and women. That’s one of the reasons these manufactured protests don’t grow as quickly as they used to in the past. Now, what I’m writing should be confused with some skilled paid protestors not having the building to grow massive protests, it’s just that it’s not as easy anymore. You’d have to be a moron to protest for free in this era. Even Unions have to pay their protestors something!
Anyway, it’s interesting that all of this is happening while we getting closer to April 1. It won’t be an April fool’s joke when the Carbon taxes really start to kick in. Luckily for Canada, Donald Trump is the current President of the United States and Trump doesn’t allow those dictators with oil to goose up oil prices. So there’s a possibility that Canadians won’t feel Trudeau’s Carbon Tax hike. That aside, if the protests grow, I remind the reader that if Rail is disrupted, that leaves Trucks to do more of the deliveries, fueling a truck vs. fueling a train, which do you think costs more? Anyway, I’ll be watching with curiosity to see how this all plays itself out.
Interesting times ahead!