Saturday, September 05, 2015

This Day In Clarkland...Sparkle Ponies Say Bye-Bye (Again).

AllYourTrillions'RNoLongerUs
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Well, well, well...

It looks like even those radical commie-pinkos that run the Financial Post have been reading the Straight Goods again, as is clear from the lede of Yadullah Hussain's latest:

The window to build liquefied natural gas projects in Canada and elsewhere has closed amid a global supply glut, says global energy consultancy Wood Mackenzie. 

"There is a clear reluctance by companies to stand down, but the reality is that the window of opportunity closed over six months ago for everyone, not just Canada," Noel Tomnay, vice-president global gas and LNG research for Wood Mackenzie...


So....

Where is the opening here for a progressive political party that wants to make things work for the jobs and the infrastructure and the local industry and all of that?

Put another way, is there something they/we can do that is homegrown that won't make gazillions for the greedheads but might actually work for us?

Well, I reckon some of our readers probably have ideas about how to do that.



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9 comments:

Anonymous said...

breach of public trust breach if fudiciary duty

e.a.f. said...

yes where are those trillions of dollars. I want my share and if we are going to be getting those trillions of dollars why can't B.C. increase welfare rates for kids, put more money in schools and health care and bring in 10K REFUGEES. Oh, its not going to happen after all. So when was christy going to explain all of this to us? after fire season and the shooting season in the fraser valley. where is our photo op queen these days, by the way, rescuing refugees or some such thing?

pretty much everyone I know knew the lng thing was dead. there will be no jobs for Canadians. the federal government hasn't even started building those ships they promised so many years ago.

Grant G said...

Thanks for the mention Mr. K...

Where is our domestic media on this? Where`s Vaughn, Keith?

Despite the BC Liberal spin about balanced budgets our BC debt is rising by $billions every year...

What about Site C ?

That project was/is about powering up LNG plants(another carrot) $10 billion plus for a drip of electric power...

Are we in for another round of raising every fee..ICBC is asking for the maximum increase allowable 6.78%...BC Hydro increases, another MSP increase, increase wheelchair fees, or service cuts, another assault on education?

Well, a little birdie told me that this historic Fall sitting of the BC Legislature will have some more legislated LNG giveaways...Remember David Keane, the head of the BCLNGA...He wants LNG to have manufacturer status, the elimination of the PST, a complete elimination of any and all carbon taxes...David Keane and LNG want their own special HST tax regime...Remember the HST, the tax we BCers rejected with a thud..

David Keane and LNG want it back..

Where is Vaughn Palmer..Les Leyne..Michael Smyth...?? We do know where Sean Leslie went, he went to the darkside, eer, I mean he officially went to the darkside, he was already there as a bought man!

"A Trillion dollars, 100,000`s of high paid LNG jobs, BC debt paid, crown debt paid, bridge tolls removed, money for hospitals and schools, a generational opportunity, a $100 billion dollar prosperity fund, monies for First Nations and Northern communities and even the elimination of our provincial sales tax" ...So I ask you Ross K..

Where is Vaughn Palmer, Michael Smyth..Where is Rich Coleman and Christy Clark..

When and where are the questions going to be asked of our leaders and when are we going to get answers.

ron wilton said...

Oh dear, another $25 billion evaporates.

At least the Financial Post clarified the real cost of the Petronas project in BC at $11 billion and not the phantasmagorical $36 billion the harperclarkcons were splattering all over as reported unquestioned by the mainstreams three stooges.

Of course we should be reminded that Petronas intent was to spend $8-9 billion of their $11 billion 'offshore', so I guess our 'real' loss is even greater than imagined.

RossK said...

Trillions, indeed...

Again, where are 'onshore' solutions?


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Anonymous said...

475,000 liter oil mess.

http://www.inquisitr.com/2393415/mississippi-river-oil-spill-coast-guard-still-investigating-spill-of-120k-gallons-oil-near-kentucky/

Anonymous said...

ship of LNG fools

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZHh0V7UjVXI

Hugh said...

If we go low-carbon that means low-carbon energy sources. BC Hydro is mostly low-carbon hydro power. I see jobs in an extensive electric rail system. Local agriculture would be expanded.

RossK said...

Good suggestions Hugh. Thanks.

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