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Ron Paul Atreides posted:you've gotten kinda low effort lately He's always been "HEY SJW LOL SJW WHERE'S YOUR WEED" The only difference is that sometimes his same old schtick is accompanied by a news article about how SJWs are weeding up their social justice weed.
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PT6A posted:I took an Uber tonight just to spite my useless city government, and I have to say it was pretty great. Burn the taxi cartels to the ground in every city and town across this great country! I work in the taxi industry and I agree it is hosed, but do you think Uber would maintain its standards if they successfully wiped out the taxi industry?
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Normy posted:I work in the taxi industry and I agree it is hosed, but do you think Uber would maintain its standards if they successfully wiped out the taxi industry? I genuinely hope it doesn't come to someone getting hurt, but I think we will learn a lot about Uber's standards when one of their passengers is maimed in an accident and the driver's insurance policy tells them all to gently caress permanently off.
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# ? Nov 7, 2015 06:44 |
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LegioPraetoria posted:I've lurked various iterations of this thread for years and I'm shocked that anyone reads any CI post. ftfy
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# ? Nov 7, 2015 06:58 |
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Ron Paul Atreides posted:you've gotten kinda low effort lately Oh please, he hasn't hit Hal-levels of banme word salad. ...yet.
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# ? Nov 7, 2015 06:59 |
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It's a conspiracy, dummies!
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# ? Nov 7, 2015 07:33 |
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"main street media"
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# ? Nov 7, 2015 07:38 |
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"democrat"
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# ? Nov 7, 2015 07:44 |
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James Baud fucked around with this message at 13:14 on Aug 26, 2018 |
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flakeloaf posted:I genuinely hope it doesn't come to someone getting hurt, but I think we will learn a lot about Uber's standards when one of their passengers is maimed in an accident and the driver's insurance policy tells them all to gently caress permanently off. A friend of mine is a lawyer for the company that is insuring Uber in Canada. Of the many problems that may be involved, I don't think that will be one of them. If a driver kills someone while not carrying a passenger: that will be the issue. The passenger has little to worry about; the driver could well be sued into poverty, I won a beer tonight off betting that Canada has a better quality of life than Venezuela, so I'm in a swell mood at the moment.
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# ? Nov 7, 2015 07:48 |
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James Baud posted:That you would laughingly dismiss something like this despite the readily available information regarding nonstop historical high level corruption in most everything rail and infrastructure related says more about your biases and a certain bit of "but that doesn't happen any more" naivety than anything else. There's nothing implausible about the idea that Obama's opposition to the pipeline is motivated by corporate lobbying but that graphic is still pretty funny.
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# ? Nov 7, 2015 07:49 |
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Bless them all. The economy of my province will suffer but the companies I work for which were banking on rail transport being the greatest thing ever will prosper at least as long as they can afford to pay my invoices.
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# ? Nov 7, 2015 08:04 |
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People are retards. Lac-Megantic was the first major oil & gas freight accident in like a decade, if not longer. Most derailments are minor, rupture a car or two at most, and thus just aren't newsworthy as that cleanup takes a matter of days. On the other hand, the amount of Oil & Gas lost to pipeline ruptures since 2000 alone could fuel North America for a number of years and cumulatively classifies as one of the worst natural disasters in human history. People. Are. Retards.
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James Baud fucked around with this message at 13:14 on Aug 26, 2018 |
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It's not about safety. Keystone, for whatever reason, has become a symbol of the environmental movement in the United States, with rejection of it standing in place for the notion that a large amount of the world's fossil fuels have to remain in the ground forever if we want to not be severely affected by global warming. Pipelines make it easier, faster, and cheaper to transport oil, which makes it easier, faster, and cheaper to extract and sell it, which encourages higher use of oil, which makes global warming worse. For better or for worse, in the United States Keystone XL is the most prominent symbol of this, and rejection of it can override a lot of other bad decision in the optics war--just look at how people have forgotten that Obama allowed drilling in the Alaskan wildlife reserve, just because that happened to be around the same time that he announced he would reject Keystone. Pipelines aren't scary because they might spill oil, they're scary because they represent a subservience and subordination to the interests of an industry that is eventually going to kill us all, or at the very least make us dramatically readjust the ways we live our lives because the world becomes a more hostile place to live. Fundamentally, we should be rejecting all new pipelines on that principle alone, and even if Warren Buffett happens to make some money out of it (which is not outside the realm of possibility, but typically things that start with "FW: FW: FW: What the Main Street Media Won't Tell You!!!" are not reliable sources of information) I don't give a poo poo. In the US, the most high profile fossil fuel project that is currently the face of this issue is Keystone, and the fact that the various Democratic leaders have all said they oppose it is a good thing.
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# ? Nov 7, 2015 14:38 |
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Cultural Imperial posted:ITT, no one has ever heard of arbitrage I hate to quote a CI post but I'm still wondering what this was supposed to be in response to, or is it just a mini-Hal post apropos of nothing?
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# ? Nov 7, 2015 15:37 |
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PT6A posted:A friend of mine is a lawyer for the company that is insuring Uber in Canada. Of the many problems that may be involved, I don't think that will be one of them. If a driver kills someone while not carrying a passenger: that will be the issue. The passenger has little to worry about; the driver could well be sued into poverty, That is pretty interesting, thanks
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# ? Nov 7, 2015 16:03 |
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Helsing posted:"main street media" Whiskey Sours posted:"democrat" "Buffet"
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# ? Nov 7, 2015 16:10 |
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eXXon posted:I hate to quote a CI post but I'm still wondering what this was supposed to be in response to, or is it just a mini-Hal post apropos of nothing? Apparently CI is a big fan of Richard Gere. Who knew.
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# ? Nov 7, 2015 16:11 |
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In daily Harjit Sajjan is awesome news he patented his own gas mask for sikh soldiers to use with their beards Here's the patent (God I wish I worked on his staff)
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# ? Nov 7, 2015 16:18 |
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Yeah he is something else. Definitely one of, if not the, most intriguing new cabinet ministers.
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Aagar posted:http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/rona-ambrose-will-support-inquiry-into-missing-murdered-indigenous-women-1.3308463 Between this and Tony Clement telling us he liked the long form census all along I think this is the strategy. The thing is, there's a good chance it could backfire. Harper may have muzzled the "progressive" wing of the party, but he also muzzled the troglodytes on the backbench. If the progressive wing starts speaking more openly the conservative wing might feel it's time for the world to hear their opinions too. I wouldn't be surprised if we start seeing some rifts in the party over social issues in the next few years, especially with the number of social issues Trudeau has on his agenda.
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HappyHippo posted:Between this and Tony Clement telling us he liked the long form census all along I think this is the strategy. The thing is, there's a good chance it could backfire. Harper may have muzzled the "progressive" wing of the party, but he also muzzled the troglodytes on the backbench. If the progressive wing starts speaking more openly the conservative wing might feel it's time for the world to hear their opinions too. I wouldn't be surprised if we start seeing some rifts in the party over social issues in the next few years, especially with the number of social issues Trudeau has on his agenda. Rona did declare she wants a faith based caucus and government. Just not which faith.
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Normy posted:I work in the taxi industry and I agree it is hosed, but do you think Uber would maintain its standards if they successfully wiped out the taxi industry? What intrigues me about Uber and the rest of the "sharing" economy is that it is the same model as the coal mines in the late 1800s - a rich gate-keeper providing access to a resource for individual "contractors" who have to send their product to market through the gatekeeper and his infrastructure. Less chance of getting crushed in a cave-in and the gas exposure is nauseating rather than fatal, but still.
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flakeloaf posted:That is pretty interesting, thanks As far as I can tell, the other issue is any claim made on the driver's personal policy could be rejected unless they have commercial insurance. It's my understanding that Uber covers liability (up to $5 million), but nothing else. So, if you wreck your car while driving someone and they are injured, that will be covered. You, on the other hand, will be told to go pound sand if you make an insurance claim for the damage to your car. This isn't exactly uncommon, mind you -- I'm guessing perhaps 1% of pizza delivery drivers, for example, carry commercial insurance as they are theoretically required to.
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# ? Nov 7, 2015 18:20 |
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Who ever bought me this av, thank you so much. It rocks!
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# ? Nov 7, 2015 19:44 |
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bunnyofdoom posted:Who ever bought me this av, thank you so much. It rocks! That is a pretty drat good avatar
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bunnyofdoom posted:Who ever bought me this av, thank you so much. It rocks! You're welcome.
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bunnyofdoom posted:Who ever bought me this av, thank you so much. It rocks! I'm not gonna lie, I saw that mic drop shrug and became 100% more hopeful for the future. Canada has been in a meme recession for so long, our global meme marketshare is really looking to improve with J-boy in da hause.
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# ? Nov 7, 2015 20:02 |
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I'm hoping for a 2000% rise in canpol related avatars.
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# ? Nov 7, 2015 20:05 |
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So, who will get the JT paperdoll as an av?Kafka Esq. posted:You're welcome.
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# ? Nov 7, 2015 20:11 |
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That's a well-done av right there.
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# ? Nov 7, 2015 20:12 |
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flakeloaf posted:
Credit where credit is due:
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# ? Nov 7, 2015 20:58 |
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bunnyofdoom posted:So, who will get the JT paperdoll as an av? Needs to zoom back and forth between his face and the maple leaf imo
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# ? Nov 7, 2015 21:02 |
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Seems that at least in my quarantined online extended friends of friends circle, the go-to name for Trudeau is now "Trudy Trudough". Because Trudy is a woman's name, and women are weak of course, and dough because, something to do with having money or spending money, I guess? People are so loving weird. At least let the guy actually enact a somewhat centrist policy that doesn't actually change your life at all before you get all bent out of shape about it. ----- Nice new av bunny. Gotta admit months back I thought you were a nice guy but a bit of a fool for working so hard for an obviously doomed and pointless campaign. Even lost $50 betting on a Con win! Never been happier to be wrong. Grats on winning the CanPol thread. Sunny ways, bitches.
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The Butcher posted:Seems that at least in my quarantined online extended friends of friends circle, the go-to name for Trudeau is now "Trudy Trudough". Because Trudy is a woman's name, and women are weak of course, and dough because, something to do with having money or spending money, I guess? Eh, I've lost a couple friends for poo poo worse that than. Apparently, even getting electing and having brown people in cabinet is enough to doom canada somehow. I'd be lying if I said I never had any doubts, but after the first couple debates, I realized that we were gonna win, (read:drank some very nice flavour-aid) and just started doing all I could to do so.
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# ? Nov 7, 2015 21:59 |
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PT6A posted:I took an Uber tonight just to spite my useless city government, and I have to say it was pretty great. Burn the taxi cartels to the ground in every city and town across this great country! At some point I'm going to try out this new eCab thing as in Vancouver, without Uber or Lyft, this is the next best thing. Essentially it allows you to book cabs using your phone and have all the payment be handled automatically just like Uber, but it connects you with some nearby traditional cab. In Vancouver I believe all the cab companies are using it, so that ought to be a large pool. I'm curious to see how good the experience will be, because it brings a great deal of the benefits of Uber without changing the existing system.
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Femtosecond posted:At some point I'm going to try out this new eCab thing as in Vancouver, without Uber or Lyft, this is the next best thing. Essentially it allows you to book cabs using your phone and have all the payment be handled automatically just like Uber, but it connects you with some nearby traditional cab. In Vancouver I believe all the cab companies are using it, so that ought to be a large pool. I've used it several times and it's alright. Got me some quick cabs on Halloween when the wait on the phone would have been really long. A lot of drivers don't really understand how it works still but they're getting used to it. They can still reject your trip for whatever reason so you might end up waiting for awhile. It first finds the closest cab and then throws your trip into that company's system. Once your in a certain company's system your trip is stuck there. You do get to give immediate feedback through the app and it is actually getting acted on. The biggest problem with cabs in Vancouver in my opinion is that they can pick and choose which jobs to take. They're all shareholders in their company so the consequences for being lovely are very minimal.
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