I came for the opposition to genocide and the opposition to globalism, I stayed to support my fellow patriotic Canadian men, trying to earn a respectable living with which to support their families. Something our grandfathers took for granted.
Our Grandfather's didn't take work for granted. They worked or they starved. The issues of today were not even thought of in the past. They were happy to have work. Any work.
The hypocrisy from some people is astounding. You don't want oil, gas or diesel polluting our air. You want renewable energy, like windmills or solar and electric cars? I suggest to everyone that disagrees with the pipelines being built and running, should arise tomorrow morning and walk to work. If you don't have an electric car, then walk everywhere you go. Don't use taxi's, transit or anything but your 2 feet or a bicycle. Stop shopping for your goods, also. Almost everything that is made today, is made from oil. You want an electric car? More money. More electricity to consume and your bill will rise....a lot. No one is going to win on this debate....Until someone comes up with the "perfect solution", I would like to see the pipelines up and running, so people can feed their families and pay their bills. Not sit around and collect EI, Welfare, etc. and go deeper in debt and lose everything they have worked hard in the past to acquire. Not only do Albertan's work on the pipelines but so do other's who live in our other provinces. Far too many people are depending on this work. Not just the oil fields, but also transit services, the drivers, the riders, the truck companies and drivers that deliver your groceries and your other goods that you can't live without, restaurants that used to have customers, the waitresses.....many people are affected by the oil fields. Just remember when you go to work tomorrow..."IN YOUR CAR" or you put your children on a school bus to take them to school....how hypocritical you are. People need to work....So tired of this.
I'm not going to argue any of what you said. You make valid points. None of those points, however, address the fact that we're getting ourselves into some pretty serious trouble with our substance abuse issue (dependence on oil). Your arguments are similar to a heroin addict saying there is no point in trying to get clean, because everything they do in a day revolves around heroin. It's a sick cycle, and it leads to destitution, despair, and eventually death. Yes, getting off oil is going to be hard, especially day to day. But we *have* to, or we're no better than the adults you see overdosing in their cars with their children watching helplessly in the back seat. Imagine that the gasoline nozzle you're sticking in your car is no different than sinking a hypodermic full of China White into your arm and hoping your kids will be smart enough to look after themselves while you trail off to your own fantasy world. Your own escape from a dire reality.
this makes me laugh, in a perfect world yes electric cars for everyone would be great or walking to work yes, but for example for all those people who live in the major cites and their compute is 40 minutes to drive to work I don't think they can walk, also electric cars need to be charged which means more oil burned in the power plants to accommodate the electricity for energy, maybe you should move to where the cyones live on another planet where its all eco friendly
Sandra Clark And if they walk to work there better no be any rubber in the shoes they wear. Also don't wear any clothing that was delivered by truck. Gonna be a chilly walk.
@@thirstfast1025 I guess you can equate this with substance abuse. Sort of. Everyone is addicted to buying the newest products and being up to date on their toys. "Almost" everything that we buy on this planet in order to make our lives easier or better or fulfill our greedy nature, is made from oil. All plastics are made from oil, for example. If you made a conscious decision to go totally oil made product free, then when you shop, you would basically come home empty handed or extremely hard pressed to buy anything. It's time for everyone to realize this and if we did find anything made oil free, then we have to realize also, that it was delivered to us by diesel or gas fueled vehicles. If those vehicles became electric....we would not have the "quick" delivery service that we have today and most likely it would cost extremely more in order for these products to be delivered. Will you be willing to pay extremely inflated prices for your goods? Most people can't afford inflation, now. I'd love to see how planes and emergency helicopters are going to handle being electric. Besides....solar power runs on BATTERIES and SUNLIGHT. What are we going to do with mega tons of dead batteries, after? What if the sun doesn't come out for weeks. Solve one problem or change how you run things and another problem pops up. The solution to oil is to make it cleaner and safer until we can find a proper solution for an alternative. Or...if we focus on making it CLEANER AND SAFER, we may not need alternate answers. So far, no one has come up with a solution that is perfect. And the burden of a Carbon Tax is not going to do anything at all but line the Governments pockets so they can spend more and give more to other Countries. Carbon Tax won't do a damned thing for pollution. It's basically, theft and forcing people to pay for something that the Government refuses to fix or even attempt to fix. Our Canadian dollar is only worth about 73 cents and we are paying about 43% of our pretend dollar, off our paychecks to Government Taxes on EVERYTHING. So tell me, how much does the Average Canadian basically earn? If most of us are not in the UPPER Middle Class or above....how does that work in order to survive? If people don't want the pipeline, etc., I suggest you stop using everything, right now. Go Cold Turkey and see how that works out.
i'm a bit late to the game here. noticed the odd post on facebook and the rebel over the past little while. so decided to google "united we roll". wow, just wow. MSM, i sincerely hope your businesses fold. CBC, i hope your funding dries up until there's only terry o'reilly's and randy bachman's shows left. and google, well, at least we know your flaws in the search criteria, but then again, google can only stifle things so much.
Alex S: Every thing you have, buy or eat is ether manufactured using oil produces, make partly form oil produces or grown and moved by oil products. Everything that is used to make eco energy(Soler panel, wind turbines and water powered generators are all made from oil produces (so the computer your writing on). Done you think it would be better to come up with a replacement plan first. Enact it then remove the oil from the market, that is how steam replaced horse and oil replaced steam.
It's respectable for people to stand for a cause they believe in. Just sad how misguided this cause is. On top of that it doesn't even seem to be about the energy sector anymore - just listen to 0:37 ?? There is a point that Canada does need good paying jobs (1:11) but you don't need a pipeline for that. Oil and Gas is not the future, and I hope Canadians can work together to move forward.
That's great - oil and gas is not the future - easy to say, impossible to do if we keep driving vehicles, heating homes and more. In the meantime, why does it make more sense to shut down Canada's industry and import it from nations where misogyny is rampant and we pay much higher prices. Saying it's not the future, is not a solution.
@@mayadavid4915 We have the technology for completely electric vehicles as well as renewable energy options to power houses. In the mean time, Canada exports 2/3rds of the oil it's already producing which can sustain current demands as EV's and efficient housing replace old cars and buildings. Saying oil is not the future isn't the solution, but acting on ways to reduce reliance on it is.
@@mumbairay Free expression is obsolete but we live in an age of free self expression. Are you taking too many meds or something. FAT ACCEPTANCE??? LOL. Maybe too many Pringles?
@@ArkMantony You're deliberately ignoring the fact that we leave a door wide open for Saudi oil to greatly influence Canada's economy. Why would we export our own and import Saudi oil, in the process of developing newer technology? Why would we not continue using our own and GRADUALLY bringing in something new, especially if it translates into food on the table for Canadian families in the meantime?
@@absanquen Canadian oil and gas industry does hire a lot of aboriginal people. Less than 10% of Canadian indigenous populations oppose our energy industry.
Those poor truckers. They came all this way only to be ignored by their government and be branded racists...by their government. Proof? Read their press release explaining why they would not talk to the people.
Thanks for posting - we need coverage outside of the darn main stream media!!!! Hello from south Ontario.
The mainstream media will not report, they are more willing to report the news of the protests of the Russian or Chinese people.
Love the energy. The Groper is out of work this October 2019. Make him a Drama Teacher again. Keep the pressure on.
I came for the opposition to genocide and the opposition to globalism, I stayed to support my fellow patriotic Canadian men, trying to earn a respectable living with which to support their families. Something our grandfathers took for granted.
Our Grandfather's didn't take work for granted. They worked or they starved. The issues of today were not even thought of in the past. They were happy to have work. Any work.
@@sandraclark1286 he means as in having the work available
Independence is Alberta's only hope. Canadian by birth Albertan by the grace of God
@@falsum2701 you mean we have influence in Ottawa now?
@@falsum2701 And your point Is?
Wild Goldy is our hero. She is our fight for Canada girl
I got to hand it to them It's an effective protest strategy for such a small group.
At least the Ottawa Citizen is giving this fair coverage our 3 billion dollar a year CBC isn't.
I spotted a wild Goldie.
Good to see her in the mix for sure.
I kinda thought she would be there , I was lucky to catch them at the Valhalla in T Bay , and got to sign their Kenworth .
Our 3 billion dollar a year CBC isn't giving this fair coverage. They cover up anything that makes Trudeau look bad.
The hypocrisy from some people is astounding. You don't want oil, gas or diesel polluting our air. You want renewable energy, like windmills or solar and electric cars? I suggest to everyone that disagrees with the pipelines being built and running, should arise tomorrow morning and walk to work. If you don't have an electric car, then walk everywhere you go. Don't use taxi's, transit or anything but your 2 feet or a bicycle. Stop shopping for your goods, also. Almost everything that is made today, is made from oil. You want an electric car? More money. More electricity to consume and your bill will rise....a lot. No one is going to win on this debate....Until someone comes up with the "perfect solution", I would like to see the pipelines up and running, so people can feed their families and pay their bills. Not sit around and collect EI, Welfare, etc. and go deeper in debt and lose everything they have worked hard in the past to acquire. Not only do Albertan's work on the pipelines but so do other's who live in our other provinces. Far too many people are depending on this work. Not just the oil fields, but also transit services, the drivers, the riders, the truck companies and drivers that deliver your groceries and your other goods that you can't live without, restaurants that used to have customers, the waitresses.....many people are affected by the oil fields. Just remember when you go to work tomorrow..."IN YOUR CAR" or you put your children on a school bus to take them to school....how hypocritical you are. People need to work....So tired of this.
I'm not going to argue any of what you said. You make valid points. None of those points, however, address the fact that we're getting ourselves into some pretty serious trouble with our substance abuse issue (dependence on oil). Your arguments are similar to a heroin addict saying there is no point in trying to get clean, because everything they do in a day revolves around heroin. It's a sick cycle, and it leads to destitution, despair, and eventually death. Yes, getting off oil is going to be hard, especially day to day. But we *have* to, or we're no better than the adults you see overdosing in their cars with their children watching helplessly in the back seat. Imagine that the gasoline nozzle you're sticking in your car is no different than sinking a hypodermic full of China White into your arm and hoping your kids will be smart enough to look after themselves while you trail off to your own fantasy world. Your own escape from a dire reality.
this makes me laugh, in a perfect world yes electric cars for everyone would be great or walking to work yes, but for example for all those people who live in the major cites and their compute is 40 minutes to drive to work I don't think they can walk, also electric cars need to be charged which means more oil burned in the power plants to accommodate the electricity for energy, maybe you should move to where the cyones live on another planet where its all eco friendly
Sandra Clark
And if they walk to work there better no be any rubber in the shoes they wear.
Also don't wear any clothing that was delivered by truck.
Gonna be a chilly walk.
@@thirstfast1025 I guess you can equate this with substance abuse. Sort of. Everyone is addicted to buying the newest products and being up to date on their toys. "Almost" everything that we buy on this planet in order to make our lives easier or better or fulfill our greedy nature, is made from oil. All plastics are made from oil, for example. If you made a conscious decision to go totally oil made product free, then when you shop, you would basically come home empty handed or extremely hard pressed to buy anything. It's time for everyone to realize this and if we did find anything made oil free, then we have to realize also, that it was delivered to us by diesel or gas fueled vehicles. If those vehicles became electric....we would not have the "quick" delivery service that we have today and most likely it would cost extremely more in order for these products to be delivered. Will you be willing to pay extremely inflated prices for your goods? Most people can't afford inflation, now. I'd love to see how planes and emergency helicopters are going to handle being electric. Besides....solar power runs on BATTERIES and SUNLIGHT. What are we going to do with mega tons of dead batteries, after? What if the sun doesn't come out for weeks. Solve one problem or change how you run things and another problem pops up. The solution to oil is to make it cleaner and safer until we can find a proper solution for an alternative. Or...if we focus on making it CLEANER AND SAFER, we may not need alternate answers. So far, no one has come up with a solution that is perfect. And the burden of a Carbon Tax is not going to do anything at all but line the Governments pockets so they can spend more and give more to other Countries. Carbon Tax won't do a damned thing for pollution. It's basically, theft and forcing people to pay for something that the Government refuses to fix or even attempt to fix. Our Canadian dollar is only worth about 73 cents and we are paying about 43% of our pretend dollar, off our paychecks to Government Taxes on EVERYTHING. So tell me, how much does the Average Canadian basically earn? If most of us are not in the UPPER Middle Class or above....how does that work in order to survive? If people don't want the pipeline, etc., I suggest you stop using everything, right now. Go Cold Turkey and see how that works out.
I hope everyone's going to vote for Maxine Bernier
WHAT IS WRONG WITH CANADIANS THAT THEY DO NOT SEE WHAT HE IS DOING TO OUR COUNTRY
Right on , support from T Bay , I knew Faith would be there , that's pretty cool .
i'm a bit late to the game here. noticed the odd post on facebook and the rebel over the past little while. so decided to google "united we roll". wow, just wow. MSM, i sincerely hope your businesses fold. CBC, i hope your funding dries up until there's only terry o'reilly's and randy bachman's shows left. and google, well, at least we know your flaws in the search criteria, but then again, google can only stifle things so much.
The Ostrich Brigade could not believe their eyes.
I am so proud to post this to my Twitter, TH-cam & Facebook! Maxime Bernier is the only one fighting for what is right!!!🇨🇦 Canadians for Canadians!
Andrew Scheer and Conservatives were out there fighting for them, also. Bernier is NOT the only one.
Those people are brave. THAT is a true workers union - and the people who claim to be pro-Union hate it.
Alex S: Every thing you have, buy or eat is ether manufactured using oil produces, make partly form oil produces or grown and moved by oil products. Everything that is used to make eco energy(Soler panel, wind turbines and water powered generators are all made from oil produces (so the computer your writing on). Done you think it would be better to come up with a replacement plan first. Enact it then remove the oil from the market, that is how steam replaced horse and oil replaced steam.
@@lJ0blixen With what are you going to replace oil produces? Just give me some kind of an ideal not just a dream.
@@lJ0blixenI think you are right. have a good day
Alberta needs to keep the transfer payments so we can invest in our own green technology and diversification.
Rare to find videos on this
Hold the line, truckers!
Keep the West FREE,
What Timing....
The best way to fight back is not paying interest on anything.
IHR SEIT IN DEUTSCHAND ANGEKOMMEN
DAAAANKE❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I guess thats not on the news i dont have cable
It's respectable for people to stand for a cause they believe in. Just sad how misguided this cause is. On top of that it doesn't even seem to be about the energy sector anymore - just listen to 0:37 ?? There is a point that Canada does need good paying jobs (1:11) but you don't need a pipeline for that. Oil and Gas is not the future, and I hope Canadians can work together to move forward.
That's great - oil and gas is not the future - easy to say, impossible to do if we keep driving vehicles, heating homes and more. In the meantime, why does it make more sense to shut down Canada's industry and import it from nations where misogyny is rampant and we pay much higher prices. Saying it's not the future, is not a solution.
Free expression is obsolete. We live in an age of free self expression, like the hijab, trans identity and fat acceptance. These are but neanderthals.
@@mayadavid4915 We have the technology for completely electric vehicles as well as renewable energy options to power houses. In the mean time, Canada exports 2/3rds of the oil it's already producing which can sustain current demands as EV's and efficient housing replace old cars and buildings. Saying oil is not the future isn't the solution, but acting on ways to reduce reliance on it is.
@@mumbairay Free expression is obsolete but we live in an age of free self expression. Are you taking too many meds or something. FAT ACCEPTANCE??? LOL. Maybe too many Pringles?
@@ArkMantony You're deliberately ignoring the fact that we leave a door wide open for Saudi oil to greatly influence Canada's economy. Why would we export our own and import Saudi oil, in the process of developing newer technology? Why would we not continue using our own and GRADUALLY bringing in something new, especially if it translates into food on the table for Canadian families in the meantime?
More edits!!
I Love Canadian Oil & Gas... Where it IS. IN THE GROUND. *LEAVE* *IT* *THERE!*
Troll
The only thing that Trudeau see's is how much money he's losing on carbon tax with those trucks running
O i love the cops had on hi vis too
Too much time given to antifa flakes !
FFS, Canada.
And why again does Big Oil deserve corporate welfare?
Ummm i think its the regulations they arent asking for corporate welfare just the ability to be allow to work?
@@jordanturner5278 Deregulation leads to corporate welfare, monopoly and rent-seeking.
The one in the red hat with the megaphone is totally obnoxious. Stoned out of her tree.
she's aboriginal. seems like your a racist
mujbosna dom Hilliard Bradley So she's aboriginal, how was he being racist ? You seem like a mindless robot!
@@absanquen Canadian oil and gas industry does hire a lot of aboriginal people. Less than 10% of Canadian indigenous populations oppose our energy industry.
Those poor truckers. They came all this way only to be ignored by their government and be branded racists...by their government. Proof? Read their press release explaining why they would not talk to the people.
Sadly...
This is what being completely stoned out of your mind on oil & gas fumes looks like.
NO PIPELINE! End of story!
Too phallic, we need more manholes instead
BUILD THE PIPELINE
This is what brain damage from oil & gas fumes looks like. Sad huh?
Typical response from a welfare case .