CARNEY - Some people think......... How do you feel?

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Also I remember Mark Carney saying in a video he considers Global Warming an existential threat

Now it seems he, like all intelligent people, has modified his claims as new data comes in?

The whole cabron tax thing and being positive aboot fossil fuels...

So good to see a pragmatist

(or in another container: a nefarious plotter mua ha ha)

Enjoy the rain, folx

Thank Carney
 
Canada -- works in practice, not in theory

I am amazed Canada has been around this long

Borrowed time :3

Vivre impermanence!

Heart-centred meditation
 
The judge declared that invoking the war measures act was excessive and an unfortunate consequence of others, ( the OPP and Ottawa police not doing their job). The protestors committed criminal offenses and the police failed to do their job.
Thank you for the yes, and

You would do well in improv :3
 
No, but I'm still not sure he was "celebrating". And I don't expect glowing, heavenly perfectionism of my leaders. They're human. Let them be human, but hold them accountable when that humanity becomes a risk or problem. Frankly, I did not vote for the Liberals nor do I ever plan to. That's how we hold people accountable in a democracy, not by slagging them in a discussion forum as WhyCzar seems to think.
Amen to not being perfect

As for the last, whyever would we write aboot Trump at all? It is what we do. We write. And write.
Who knows what WhyCzar thinks?
She has a different container than you methinks?
Different concerns, different joys, different values mayhap?

Keep an eye on our leaders I say. Try to use multiple containers I think to view their actions.

Try to be aware of one's own container(s) and how they influence what one thinks is important/unimportant

Like the meme...why discuss it? Some seemed upset by it? Why? Is Carney a saviour? Have some forgotten how to laugh?

(Bill C 2 and Bill C 5 on the docket of worry? Heard David Suzuki commenting on it, concerned. Even Michael Geist. Always shenannigans, areas of concern.)

Who knows?

Anyway, back to awesome Kaslo :3
 
Is belief in perfection, the main flaw in humanity ... causing inhumanity and recycling as in Ka Nada ... what's Nada?
 
Carney ends trade talks with US by aligning with the failing EU and its globalist policies.
Except if you read the article, the reason given is the digital services tax which is hardly "aligning with the failing EU". That's the tax on digital providers and applies to EU companies like Spotify, not just the US. Frankly, this probably just Trump throwing another tantrum in hopes of getting his way in the talks, i.e. getting the US exempted from the tax or the tax removed. I imagine the talks will resume before too long based on past eruptions like this.
 
Except if you read the article, the reason given is the digital services tax which is hardly "aligning with the failing EU". That's the tax on digital providers and applies to EU companies like Spotify, not just the US. Frankly, this probably just Trump throwing another tantrum in hopes of getting his way in the talks, i.e. getting the US exempted from the tax or the tax removed. I imagine the talks will resume before too long based on past eruptions like this.

Perhaps we should just take up an autonomous stand and wait in our loneliness for a great power to invade us ... I'm told it happens repetitively because bullying and buffalo 'n are popular processes ... leaving a lot of debris laid about! Mostly because mortals are incapable of learning because of pious stances ... is that ignorant of me or the other one as parallel items run ... like multiple Cosmo ... fractal visions?

Do the heavens lodge much rich debris in the dirt?
 
What is best to deal with a blind adolescent emotional state ... an economist or a human resource specialist?

What is the prognosis if the blinded adolescent has plans for world domination? Will the room become a mess?

Implications of beating on a spoilt child of the gods ... prodigal ... thus dipping beyond the observed horizon where folk can't see ... confined ayre ... like the darkness of sol ...
 
Except if you read the article, the reason given is the digital services tax which is hardly "aligning with the failing EU". That's the tax on digital providers and applies to EU companies like Spotify, not just the US. Frankly, this probably just Trump throwing another tantrum in hopes of getting his way in the talks, i.e. getting the US exempted from the tax or the tax removed. I imagine the talks will resume before too long based on past eruptions like this.
Here is Michael Geist on, among other things, the DST


"The U.S. has already filed for dispute resolution on the DST, but one of President Trump’s executive orders calls for investigations of any foreign countries that “have any tax rules in place, or are likely to put tax rules in place, that are extraterritorial or disproportionately affect American companies.” The Canadian DST surely qualifies and Canada’s bet that retaliation was a bluff predictably looks like a bad one.

Given the efforts of the major tech companies to curry favour with the new U.S. administration, expect the elimination of the tax to emerge as a key U.S. demand. The U.S. unlikely to stop there, however. The mandated streaming payments under Bill C-11 (currently frozen due to a legal challenge) have been characterized as a streaming tax by opponents, while the online news bill was framed as a link tax. U.S. companies are again the primary target of these payments. Even if the U.S. concludes that these aren’t taxes, another executive order on America First Trade calls for a review of the USMCA, making these rules a potential target in any future trade negotiation. In fact, President Trump is reportedly anxious to expedite review of the trade deals.

Canada now finds itself in an untenable position when it comes to digital policy. Years of tough talk on making “web giants pay” is likely to give way to concessions in the face of even tougher talk from President Trump that could create economic threats that far surpass the potential benefits of largely ill-advised policies. Further, even issues that fall below the U.S. radar screen are also dead, victims of a combination of political disinterest (C-27), miscalculation (C-63), or mistakes (C-26). The risks associated with these policies were evident from the start but the government instead claimed that its approach would create a model that others would emulate. Today it appears that little will remain of a digital policy agenda that is either dead or likely to die."
which he wrote this year's Jan 22
 
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