Blacklock’s- Cap Will Cause Layoffs: Feds
A federal cap on oil and gas emissions will result in thousands of industry layoffs, a draft text of regulations confirmed yesterday. The document contradicted claims by Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson that “there will be thousands and thousands of jobs created.”
“there will be thousands and thousands of jobs created.” is Wilkinson’s way of saying learn to code rubes.
Anyone who accepts the lie that jobs are created when industries are attacked displays their ignorance of basic economics.
The only jobs created are parasitic, and exist only while resources are diverted from productive uses to fulfill bureaucratic dictates.
But the left have never been known for making decisions based on reason and facts on the ground. So a dolt like Wilkinson or an eco-terrorist like Guilbeault will never be held to account by their zombie hordes for moronic statements such as this.
Liberals are pathological liars. It’s in their DNA.
And many (most?) are insane, with a fair sprinkling of evil mixed in.
Leftist “job creation” is unicorn herders, unicorn hoof trimmers, unicorn horn gilders and a herd of bureaucrats in the new Dept of Unicorns .. never anything involving production. What the world needs is more common people (voters) with common sense enough to see through all the lies and preposterous schemes.
Slight edit will fix it: “there will be created thousands of workers available for jobs….”
Smith and Moe need to say “no”, period.
Comes right back to the biggest oxymoron in the universe. HONEST POLITICIAN
Will this trigger the separation movement in AB/Sask. ?
If this looks like it’ll trigger it, I may have to actually buy a #Librano Party of Canada membership to voice my support for shutting in the entirety of Canada’s energy sector.
Yes there’s a point to me saying this…
Yes I understand I’ll have to hide in the woods from everyone while this blows over
It will also lead to a shortage of energy, which will lead to an economy destroying recession, and us all freezing to death in the dark. I suppose it’s a small price to pay to change the weather a century from now, maybe.