Tax-free Energy in Canada
Energy is likely the most vital component for all human endeavours. Why do Canadians allow governments to tax and excessively regulate all forms of energy, including healthy food?
Enable human flourishing. Don’t shackle it!
Alex Epstein, host of EnergyTalkingPoints.com, is one of the most rational and balanced voices in the world today concerning energy. After 17 years of studying and writing about this topic, he is someone I trust and respect without hesitation. I always listen to any Podcaster who enjoins him as a guest, like this one:
A Trump Tsunami is coming.
As Donald Trump prepares to remove all governmental restrictions on the American Energy Sector, the only rational Canadian response it to ride that wave rather than to oppose it.
However, rational actors in Ottawa became extinct in 2016.
The extinction event began decades ago with Pierre Elliot Trudeau, but the Canadian “brain trust” in our public institutions has gradually succumbed fully over time to the globalist “gain of function’ brain virus that originated in United Nations-funded labs. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is just the best known, but there are more.
Put Energy First
Imagine if Canada unleashed all forms of energy to ensure that citizens, entrepreneurs, public institutions and all forms of infrastructure (communications included) with the sole purpose to boost Canadian flourishing and protect Canadian interests.
Sure, “Ax the carbon tax”, but that does not go nearly far enough. Canada’s natural resources are enormous and yet, when Germany and Japan came to Justin Trudeau seeking a long term supply agreement for our natural gas, our Prime Minister snubbed them both and nixed a great deal claiming fealty to the Climate Change Crisis Theory (CCCT) lobbies.
Justin should know.
Virtue-signalling won’t heat homes, fuel transportation or make food supply chains more cost-effective.
And budgets won’t balance themselves‼️ (unless, of course, you have an evil counterfeit money printer👺at your disposal.)
Policy Proposals for Pierre Poilievre
PIERRE: Please stir up the economic waters and generate a Canadian tsunami to tell the world that “Canada is Back in Business”.
Repeal all commitments to the Paris Climate Agreement and any additional laws and regulations that it has since spawned. Also, X-out every one of the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals that threatens to violate Canadian sovereignty.
Begin to systematically dismantle all government offices within the Climate Change Governmental Complex (CCGC) at all levels of government. And cancel all supply contracts that favour public-private partnerships to the detriment of Canadians. Do so by new federal legislation to be called the Cleanup Justin’s Energy Mess Act.
Impose stricter controls over globalist lobby groups, like ICLEI Canada, to ensure that the wishes of Canadians must always be considered first over suggestions from any unelected global organization. This must include any lobby groups associated in any way with the United Nations, World Economic Forum, World Health Organization, World Bank, World Trade Organization, International Monetary Fund, or any group that has not been elected by Canadians. These named organizations, and their agents, are known to promote the Climate Change Crisis Theory (CCCT) policies to the detriment of Canadians who simply want the choice of the most reliable and affordable energy sources which best serve their needs and circumstances.
Enable free market competition in energy markets to encourage innovation and drive new possibilities of energy options wherever viable market
opportunities appear. Stop governments and lobbyists from stifling entrepreneurial investments in the Canadian Energy Sector.
Gene: This is great start. But we should go back further with respect to understanding climate change. It seems that dissenting voices regarding our climate have been censored for years. This has resulted in a conclusion that Earth is going to hell in a hand basket because of human caused increases in CO2. I'm not a climatologist but climate seems to be a lot more complex than our government and the UN acknowledge. Then the media only reports one side of the issue- the negative side. Anyone talking about any benefit of CO2 for plant growth is completely ignored.
It seems to me that we should have open debate on the issues and not just the snippets that have been approved by the World Economic Forum.
Poilievre makes a good argument for increasing our natural gas sales to overseas markets like India. He reasoned that converting India to natural gas in place of coal would be the biggest step Canada could make toward decreasing atmospheric CO2. Of course that assumes that CO2 is the bad boy as portrayed by the mainstream media.
Gene, an excellent topic in an extended format.
I wonder if PP has the expansion in mind ?
Going up against Carney may require PP digs deeper and expands on his slogans