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  • Copier Addict
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    Re: Jan 6 Attack of the US Capital

    Originally posted by slimslob
    In most states she could be charged for threatening misdemeanor assault. If she were to actually try it then it would become felony assault. If she were actually do so then it becomes battery which is considered a violent felony. Of course the Secret Service agents would be there to prevent any such action.
    Awwww. Did this video trigger your meltdown? Poor tender Slimeslop

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    • bsm2
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        Jan 6 House Committee Unanimously Votes to Subpoena Trump

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        • BillyCarpenter
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          Re: Jan 6 Attack of the US Capital

          Originally posted by copier addict
          Huh? Did you bump your head.
          I guess this means you aren't going to tell me what you think trumpy is guilty of. In that case I find it very difficult to answer your question.
          On a bright note, you got those likes and that rep boost you were aiming for. Well done Little Billy.

          Hey, I actually feel sorry for you. Canada is falling apart before our very eyes. Your healthcare system is a pile of steaming horse poop. You have the military of a 3rd world country. And get this. Christmas is gonna be a real doozy because Santa is gonna fill your stocking with a lump of coal. And coal is exactly what you'll need to keep warm after your heat gets shut off for non-payment.

          Enjoy!!!


          Canadian home energy costs to spike by up to 100 per cent on average this winter: analyst

          Published Oct. 14, 2022 5:44 p.m. CDT

          Most Canadians who pay for natural gas or electricity can expect their bills to rise by between 50 and 100 per cent on average this winter, according to one energy analyst.


          Some consumers could see their bills rise by as much as 300 per cent while others could see minimal increases, but the overall trend is clear, says EnergyRates.ca founder Joel MacDonald.


          “In general, Canadians join the global community in seeing exceptionally high electricity and natural gas bills," MacDonald told CTVNews.ca in a phone interview on Friday. "There are a few provinces where some of those increases are muted by the structure of the marketplace, but in general the answer is very high energy bills."




          Most of what will drive up the cost of home energy this winter is the rising price of natural gas, which generates 8.5 per cent of Canada's electricity.

          According to Statistics Canada, most Canadians – 61 per cent – use traditionally gas-powered systems, such as furnaces and boilers, to heat their homes. A smaller proportion – 29 per cent – use electric baseboard and radiant heating systems. The rest use heat pumps, stoves and other heating systems.


          Right now, MacDonald said, natural gas prices are being driven upward by a combination of geopolitical strife in Europe, the global transition to renewable energy, seasonal demand, the federal carbon tax and the cyclical fluctuation of gas prices over roughly 20-year periods as supply and demand try to meet and overcorrect.


          Some of these factors are predictable. Some, like the war in Ukraine, are not. The war reduced the global supply of natural gas, generally driving prices up. It has also reduced Europe's access to the resource. As a result, the U.S. has increased its natural gas exports to Europe, and Canada has increased its exports to the U.S., further reducing Canada's supply. Natural gas is currently five times more expensive in Europe than in Canada, MacDonald said, but as our supply drops, that will change.


          "We’re sending more and we’re going to start to see the Canadian marketplace and the price of natural gas in Canada trend closer to the global price than it has done historically," he said.


          Further driving Europe's demand for natural gas is a gap in its energy supply generated by the continent's transition to renewable energy. It's in a phase, MacDonald said, where neither its slowing fossil-fuel sector nor its burgeoning renewable sector can meet its energy needs.


          So international demand for natural gas is rising. As the days become shorter and colder heading into the winter months, domestic demand is rising, too. Heftier energy bills are something Canadians expect each winter, but some years are costlier than others. This winter is shaping up to be a costly one, explains Michelle Leslie, senior manager of infrastructure and capital projects at Deloitte Canada.


          "Forecasts indicate it’s going to be cold and snowy, especially for the central parts of the country and in the maritime provinces," Leslie told CTVNews.ca in a phone interview on Friday. "If the forecast pans out...that will drive demand on heating systems. When you look at supply and demand, as the demand goes up, depending on what your supplies look like, you could be looking at increased prices.”


          Then there's the federal carbon tax, which applies to both natural gas and electricity generated using combustible fuel. Putting a price on carbon pollution is widely recognized as the most efficient method to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and drive innovation, but it can translate to heftier home heating and electrical bills.




          Finally, MacDonald explained, natural gas prices tend to rise and fall over years-long cycles as the market overcorrects gaps between supply and demand. For example, the cost of natural gas in Alberta this July was $5.44 per gigajoule (GJ). In mid-2008, it peaked at $9.84 before falling again. In late 2005 and early 2001 it temporarily surpassed $11.


          "Natural gas from 2000 to 2010 regularly traded around $6 per GJ," MacDonald said. "Then we had a period of extreme lows from 2015 to 2020, and we've been seeing over the last year a return to the $6-per-gigajoule mark."


          All of these factors – domestic, international, predictable and unpredictable – spell increasing energy costs.


          How much and how quickly residents' home energy bills reflect these increases will depend on which province or territory they live in. This is because marketplace mechanisms within some provinces and territories act to mitigate or delay increases. Provincial energy retail marketplaces are either regulated or unregulated. Unregulated marketplaces tend to be more volatile, while price changes in regulated retail marketplaces tend to be more controlled.


          “Everyone’s prices will be going up with time," MacDonald said. "I think one of the biggest regional differences right now is the speed at which they are going up, and the regulated marketplaces are a little slower than the unregulated.”


          Ontario's marketplace is technically deregulated, but most consumers purchase from entities whose rates are regulated by the province, like Enbridge Gas and EPCOR Natural Gas Limited Partnership. The Ontario Energy Board announced in June it would allow Enbridge to increase natural gas prices by 20 per cent, but MacDonald said that increase actually reflects debt Enbridge was asked to absorb when the market price of natural gas rose during the pandemic, to avoid passing the increase to consumers at a time when many people were unable to work.


          "Ontario asked Enbridge to take on $527 million in debt to cover the increases, so up until recently, the bills weren’t increasing," he explained. "But now they have to start to recapture (that) debt."


          Regional nuances aside, MacDonald and Leslie both agree that Canadians aren't likely to see home energy prices fall again soon.


          “As of right now, there’s not a lot of reason to think prices will be going down in the next two to three years," MacDonald said.


          Leslie elaborated, adding that all signs point to domestic and global demand for natural gas continuing to rise for the foreseeable future, driving up prices if supply can't keep up.


          "With the forecast that’s in the cards for Canada and North America this winter, with everything that’s going on with Russia and Ukraine and Europe's energy woes, I don’t expect the demand for natural gas to decrease," she said. "In fact I expect it to increase."







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            #170
            Re: Jan 6 Attack of the US Capital

            Originally posted by BillyCarpenter
            Hey, I actually feel sorry for you. Canada is falling apart before our very eyes. Your healthcare system is a pile of steaming horse poop. You have the military of a 3rd world country. And get this. Christmas is gonna be a real doozy because Santa is gonna fill your stocking with a lump of coal. And coal is exactly what you'll need to keep warm after your heat gets shut off for non-payment.

            Enjoy!!!






            You're already living on the poverty line. You're gonna need another handout.
            I appreciate your concern Little Billy, but I'm gonna be okay. I fact, I going to the unnecessarily large fridge store tomorrow to get one of my own.

            Are you ever going to actually ask a question of me? Or do you just enjoy whining about me not answering? You still haven't told me what you believe trumpy's guilty of, so it makes it difficult to answer you. Please get back to me.

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            • BillyCarpenter
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              Re: Jan 6 Attack of the US Capital

              Originally posted by copier addict
              I appreciate your concern Little Billy, but I'm gonna be okay. I fact, I going to the unnecessarily large fridge store tomorrow to get one of my own.

              Are you ever going to actually ask a question of me? Or do you just enjoy whining about me not answering? You still haven't told me what you believe trumpy's guilty of, so it makes it difficult to answer you. Please get back to me.

              You're an odd little man. You're a Canadian who spends all day talking American politics but refuses to acknowlege your country's failures. And Lord knows there's a bunch of 'em.

              By the way, that big fridge and freezer are nice. And you'd be amazed by my new sound system. I just ordered 4 Klipsch ATMOS speakers to mount in the ceiling. If you can wean yourself off the government dime, you can afford those things.
              Adversity temporarily visits a strong man but stays with the weak for a lifetime.

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                #172
                Re: Jan 6 Attack of the US Capital

                Originally posted by BillyCarpenter
                You're an odd little man. You're a Canadian who spends all day talking American politics but refuses to acknowlege your country's failures. And Lord knows there's a bunch of 'em.

                By the way, that big fridge and freezer are nice. And you'd be amazed by my new sound system. I just ordered 4 Klipsch ATMOS speakers to mount in the ceiling. If you can wean yourself off the government dime, you can afford those things.
                You've created an entire scenario around my life and I'M the "odd little man"? Your obsession with me and how you think I live is very strange and, to be honest, a little creepy.
                I know this post will prompt your homophobia, but by all means, let your freak flag fly.

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                • BillyCarpenter
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                  #173
                  Re: Jan 6 Attack of the US Capital

                  Originally posted by copier addict
                  You've created an entire scenario around my life and I'M the "odd little man"? Your obsession with me and how you think I live is very strange and, to be honest, a little creepy.
                  I know this post will prompt your homophobia, but by all means, let your freak flag fly.

                  Do you have a job? I don't think you do.
                  Adversity temporarily visits a strong man but stays with the weak for a lifetime.

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                    #174
                    Re: Jan 6 Attack of the US Capital

                    Originally posted by BillyCarpenter
                    Do you have a job? I don't think you do.
                    Well, no offense, but I truly don't care what you think about me. The only reason I even put up with you is because it's funny watching you melt and scramble for all the likes and rep boost.
                    Your entire motivation for posting is for other's approval. Yes, it's funny, but a little sad too.
                    Anyway, trumpy is not guilty of russian collusion, as I said he isn't smart enough to collude on purpose. He is, however, guilty of inciting an attempted insurrection.

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                    • BillyCarpenter
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                      #175
                      Re: Jan 6 Attack of the US Capital

                      Originally posted by copier addict
                      Well, no offense, but I truly don't care what you think about me. The only reason I even put up with you is because it's funny watching you melt and scramble for all the likes and rep boost.
                      Your entire motivation for posting is for other's approval. Yes, it's funny, but a little sad too.
                      Anyway, trumpy is not guilty of russian collusion, as I said he isn't smart enough to collude on purpose. He is, however, guilty of inciting an attempted insurrection.
                      Thanks for admitting that democrats falsely accused Trump of a crime for purely political reasons.
                      Adversity temporarily visits a strong man but stays with the weak for a lifetime.

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                      • slimslob
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                        #176
                        Re: Jan 6 Attack of the US Capital

                        Originally posted by copier addict
                        You've created an entire scenario around my life and I'M the "odd little man"? Your obsession with me and how you think I live is very strange and, to be honest, a little creepy.
                        I know this post will prompt your homophobia, but by all means, let your freak flag fly.
                        There is a simple solution for you. Tell the truth about who you are and what exactly you do other than suckle on the rapidly drying Canadian government teat.

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                          #177
                          Re: Jan 6 Attack of the US Capital

                          Originally posted by BillyCarpenter
                          Thanks for admitting that democrats falsely accused Trump of a crime for purely political reasons.
                          You're welcome. Although, I have already said that multiple times. You really need to pay attention dude.

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                            #178
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                            Originally posted by slimslob
                            There is a simple solution for you. Tell the truth about who you are and what exactly you do other than suckle on the rapidly drying Canadian government teat.
                            How exactly would that solve anything Slimeslop?
                            I don't care who you are or what you do, why are you so interested in me,?

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                              #179
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                              Originally posted by copier addict
                              How exactly would that solve anything Slimeslop?
                              I don't care who you are or what you do, why are you so interested in me,?
                              Do you know it's a crime to falsely accuse someone of high treason? So, what democrats should go to prison?
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                                #180
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                                Originally posted by BillyCarpenter
                                Do you know it's a crime to falsely accuse someone of high treason? So, what democrats should go to prison?
                                Committing high treason is also a crime. So.........

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