After a lifetime of protesting against the oil sands and oil pipelines, and then becoming premier and immediately raising taxes on the oil patch, then announcing a royalty review and a carbon tax, and opposing the Keystone XL and Northern Gateway pipelines — Rachel Notley announced yesterday that she really is trying to get pipelines built.
But just last week, she appointed leading anti-pipelines lobbyist Tzeporah Berman to co-chair her oilsands policy advisory committee. I’ll talk about all the other anti-oil people she’s hired.
I’ll also show you Notley’s anti-pipeline views, in her own words.
Alberta doesn’t have a problem finding customers for our oil. The problem is Rachel Notley, her NDP, along with Justin Trudeau, and his party.
NEXT: Our own Brian Lilley and I talk about the Trudeau Liberals’ plan this fall to implement a national price on carbon — that is, to bring in a carbon tax.
Will the Conservatives hit back, considering that some Tories actually believe in these taxes — even if average folks overwhelming don’t, according to a Rebel poll.
THEN: Our friend, Breitbart’s provocative Tech Editor Milo Yiannopoulos, was banned permanently from Twitter. They claim he sent out racist messages, which is completely untrue.
Is there anywhere on social media that’s safe for conservatives?
And isn’t it interesting what Twitter chooses NOT to ban, including countless calls to assassinate Donald Trump?
I ask Milo’s colleague at Breitbart, Joel Pollak about all this. He’s reporting from the Republican National Convention, where he says Milo’s Twitter ban is a huge story among the delegates.
And I ask him if Facebook and Twitter are trying to swing the election against Donald Trump.
FINALLY: I read your messages to me, including one from a new viewer who's been "binge watching" us on our YouTube channel (which now has over 230,000 subscribers!)
I compare those supporting Notley’s craziness to Comey the FBI Director, who laid out all the facts to charge Clinton & then made a 360 degree turn & said, no charges will be laid……Similarly,.all the facts are laid out before them by experts regarding the oil sands, climate change & they choose to ignore it all & do nothing. When will everyone wake up & do something about their plight, how many more need to lose their jobs, go on unemployment, go on welfare, go to food banks, become homeless??? How many more? We at the Rebel are willing to do our part because we care, but most of us probably don’t even live on Alberta, so come on aleady, show some pride, show some spunk, get going!!!!!!!!
http://www.calgarysun.com/2016/07/21/calgary-employment-insurance-claims-climb-for-20th-consecutive-month
http://www.calgarysun.com/2016/07/21/calgary-housing-vacancy-rate-hits-12-year-high
Also, I note that in this review committee of pipelines the invisible energy minister is invisible.
Just give Alberta the whiniest province award and call it a day.
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FUCK OFF WEBER YA PIECE OF SHIT!!!
Every time I see Notley’s face, I see red & has anyone noticed her hand gestures mimick Berman’s.
Ezra, you have compiled enough facts against oil hater Notley & her gang of “stupid is” for all Albertans to step up to the plate, get real & demand she resign for betraying the people she is supposed to work for & the province she is supposed to enhance. Alyson Redford’s spending on herself was over the top, but at least she was not trying to destroy this great industry that Alberta is fortunate to have & has benefitted all of Canada.
Kelly Weber is too much of a wimp to say that face to face with an Albertan, just like all the other socialist trolls that post on this website … wimps, liars, and fools all.
It certainly wasn’t NDP socialism.
It was changing to a government that recognized the importance of oil, gas and umpteen mineral resources which Saskatchewan has had since day one. But when you are anti-corporation and anti-private independent prosperity, who the hell wants to invest in your Province. Let alone live there. (I moved).
So Kelly. That’s not whining. Those are the facts.
The facts are; nothing the Alberta NDP are doing is new. It’s old as the hills. Penalize successful entrepreneurs. Attack success. Come up with diversity schemes enforced by government policy rather than entrepreneur’s dreams. All this has been tried before. And the NDP policies destroy Provincial economies. They destroy citizen’s personal wealth. And ultimately their policies rob entrepreneurs (who are people) of their creativity and dignity.
So there in lies a great Real Time example of how not to run a Province. If Notely were to ever win another four year term, this Province will take generations to crawl back on its feet.
And that’s not whining. If you don’t believe me. Let her stick it to Alberta for awhile.
come on out to AB, need a hand cleaning out the cow stalls. Lot’s of cow shit. Should be a quick job as long as you keep your yap shut and don’t keep spewing more cow shit on the ground.
How is life in the urban condo, sipping that 5$ loser latte ?
Can’t be done. Quebec won that award years ago and won’t let anyone else have it.
Good show as always