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Comments by "Chris Minister of Smartarsery" (@chrisministerofsmartarsery3322) on "What El Niño's return means for weather in Canada" video.
More carbon taxes. More electric vehicles. Higher energy & food poverty. And probably eventually climate lockdowns or restrictions, like you can only drive 50 kms a day, or buy X amount of imported food for example. While scanning your climate/social credit score/vaccination QR code. Sounds ridiculous, but it’s coming.
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@OwenDavies83 I don’t disagree. Looking around most people including the youth are not in shape. But that doesn’t change what Trudeau & his buddies have planned for us. And we’ll have to believe the ‘science’ that is ‘safe & effective’ to solve the problems they will create.
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@OwenDavies83 But what happens when Canadian farms are paying hundreds of thousands of dollars in extra taxes (which some already are) and shut down? And we as a country produce less food in the name of climate change? It’s the rural areas that feed the cities, what happens when we can no longer feed you?
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@OwenDavies83 Ok, now google the taxes Canadian farms are beginning to pay, I will wait, I am enjoying our discussion & have the day off. People in cities don’t understand the cost of producing food, or the slim margins farmers have, or that 1 or 2 bad seasons could wipe out most farms. Then cities starve. We are what, roughly 9 meals away from anarchy.
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@OwenDavies83 Only partially, the exemption is for propane & natural gas to dry grain. Not the other 90% of the year to run a farm. Like the crazy amount of diesel & other fuels to run a farm. You only dry grain 1 time a year after harvest. What about the other 11 months? Everything has gotten more expensive like fertilizer, transportation, equipment, electricity, feed for cattle, equipment repairs/maintenance, DEF fluid (required for most large equipment) & chemicals. You have no idea the costs of running a farm.
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