Kyoto is like giving someone your Social Security number, bank account numbers and power of attorney. It is designed solely to transfer wealth from richer countries to poorer ones, without any oversight or accountability. Compelling or not, the science was seriously undermined by the lack of a workable solution. Both are needed. So rather than criticize Mr. Harper, thank him. His actions saved the "climate change" debate from being discredited.
Mr. Harper, unlike every other party leader, saw how much Kyoto may cost - potentially unlimited sums of precious tax dollars. Moreover, he asked whether or not Kyoto would work. When it clearly could never work, he decided to reject it. Had he, or another party leader, not done so, the billions sent overseas to pay for "carbon credits" would have seriously compromised the gov't programs that the population needs. That makes him a national hero.
For stopping Kyoto, Mr. Harper should be honored as a national hero. By asking if Kyoto actually would work, he single-handedly saved health care, education, the economy, the military, and just about everything under the sun. The Liebral/NDP/Green party was fully prepared to end all the progress made in the 20th century. Only Mr. Harper stands up for the needs and interests of Canadians. The others are shady, flim-flam artists worthy of prison. God Bless Stephen Harper!!!!
@KillerKane0 Harper is STILL the only PM we've ever had, whose party has been charged with election fraud, and the only PM anywhere to be found in contempt of Parliament. That's not even getting into his record wasteful spending, and how he viciously silences all critics.
@bonnibrai Good work? Driving us into a record deficit with pet projects? Making peaceful dissent a crime on the level of terrorism? Lying to the public so often that he's the only PM to ever be found in contempt of Parliament?
Good Job - this is a very well done video. I agree with TallTorBlond that the music needs to be lower or eliminated from the main part of the video and used for the intro and extro only - it competes with the narrative.
Listen, this is brilliant, editing is FANTASTIC, but at the very least, can you release a version without the music. As it is right now, I can't share this on my FB wall, it would turn off too many people. Also, nit pick here, have the talking when there's nothing to read and vice versa. Still, good work, good work.
Wonderful video; puts the important things out front - Harper does not want excellence in government, and he hates Canada. He wants to destabilize the country; and he uses Toadies to do it, like Candice Hoeppner, Flaherty, Peter McKay, Dumbo Cannon, etc.
The music is wonderful but it is too loud and distracts from most of the voices talking. Otherwise wonderful!
bornagain66 7 months ago
Kyoto is like giving someone your Social Security number, bank account numbers and power of attorney. It is designed solely to transfer wealth from richer countries to poorer ones, without any oversight or accountability. Compelling or not, the science was seriously undermined by the lack of a workable solution. Both are needed. So rather than criticize Mr. Harper, thank him. His actions saved the "climate change" debate from being discredited.
KillerKane0 10 months ago
Mr. Harper, unlike every other party leader, saw how much Kyoto may cost - potentially unlimited sums of precious tax dollars. Moreover, he asked whether or not Kyoto would work. When it clearly could never work, he decided to reject it. Had he, or another party leader, not done so, the billions sent overseas to pay for "carbon credits" would have seriously compromised the gov't programs that the population needs. That makes him a national hero.
KillerKane0 10 months ago
For stopping Kyoto, Mr. Harper should be honored as a national hero. By asking if Kyoto actually would work, he single-handedly saved health care, education, the economy, the military, and just about everything under the sun. The Liebral/NDP/Green party was fully prepared to end all the progress made in the 20th century. Only Mr. Harper stands up for the needs and interests of Canadians. The others are shady, flim-flam artists worthy of prison. God Bless Stephen Harper!!!!
KillerKane0 10 months ago
A moving piece of work. Explains the point poignantly. I hope those that are in the video have seen this.
Goldenera36 10 months ago 3
Mr. Harper opposes Kyoto. That more than outweighs any and all potential criticisms of his record.
KillerKane0 10 months ago
@KillerKane0 Harper is STILL the only PM we've ever had, whose party has been charged with election fraud, and the only PM anywhere to be found in contempt of Parliament. That's not even getting into his record wasteful spending, and how he viciously silences all critics.
BoredomCorner 10 months ago 4
Thank you thank you thank you! Excellent! Shared!
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what a liberal crock destroying my country good work mr.harper
bonnibrai 1 year ago
@bonnibrai Good work? Driving us into a record deficit with pet projects? Making peaceful dissent a crime on the level of terrorism? Lying to the public so often that he's the only PM to ever be found in contempt of Parliament?
BoredomCorner 10 months ago 4
Great video! Thank you!
drumer4u 1 year ago
Good Job - this is a very well done video. I agree with TallTorBlond that the music needs to be lower or eliminated from the main part of the video and used for the intro and extro only - it competes with the narrative.
CanadiansNanaimo 1 year ago 2
Listen, this is brilliant, editing is FANTASTIC, but at the very least, can you release a version without the music. As it is right now, I can't share this on my FB wall, it would turn off too many people. Also, nit pick here, have the talking when there's nothing to read and vice versa. Still, good work, good work.
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TallTorBlond 1 year ago 7
"Share it on your walls" Send it to you e-mail contacts with an accompanying message along these lines:
"This video came to me. It reminded me of what Stephen Harper said "I think I make the rules."
Don't follow his rules and you're fired!
Which would you rather have, someone living up to their responsibility or doing what our present Prime Minister demands?
You know my choice, hope you agree. And pass it on to others as I have to you"
ThePCParty 1 year ago 2
Wonderful video; puts the important things out front - Harper does not want excellence in government, and he hates Canada. He wants to destabilize the country; and he uses Toadies to do it, like Candice Hoeppner, Flaherty, Peter McKay, Dumbo Cannon, etc.
universalradio 1 year ago
Absolutely BRILLIANT. Beautifully done. Keep up the good work !!!!
resistanceboy 1 year ago 5