Conversations That Matter
Conversations That Matter
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Canada’s Sagging Productivity (w/ Jock Finlayson)
On March 26th, 2024, the Bank of Canada issued a report titled “Time to Break the Glass: Fixing Canada’s Productivity Problem.” Senior Deputy Governor Carolyn Rogers said at a speech in Halifax, “Productivity is a way to inoculate the economy against inflation.”
The question ahead is, why has Canadian productivity sagged and how can it be turned around? Jock Finlayson, the Chief Economist at the Independent Contractors of BC, says, “Canada needs to reorient policy to focus squarely on improving productivity and real incomes per capita - both of which are stagnant and falling.”
We invited Jock Finlayson to join us for a Conversation That Matters about Canada’s productivity crisis and why it ...
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Is Peace Possible in Gaza? (w/ Gidi Grinstein, author)
Просмотров 140День назад
At the time of the recording of this interview, the war in Gaza raged on. Since Oct 7, when more than 1139 Israelis had been killed and another 240 taken hostage, Israel vowed to destroy Hamas. The atrocities of that day also severely challenged Israeli’s sense of compassion for Palestinians. In Palestine, the death toll is horrifying - more than 30,000 Palestinians are believed to have died an...
Is 2050 a Realistic Net-Zero Goal? (w/ Roger Pielke, Jr.)
Просмотров 27414 дней назад
As we edge forward to a goal of net-zero in Canada and the United States, the reality of that aspiration runs headlong into the on-going and increasing need for energy. Net-zero means completely negating the amount of greenhouse gas emissions produced by human activity. The theory is that a combination of emissions reductions and the implementation of carbon sequestering can and will balance th...
Are Bitcoin and A.I. Energy Pigs? (w/ Alex de Vries, Digiconomist)
Просмотров 11121 день назад
We’re mesmerized by technology, in particular A.I. and Bitcoin, without an awareness of the unintended environmental consequences. Alex de Vries, the founder of Digiconomist, has - and he set out to look at two of the largest energy sinks that technology has created. A.I. and Bitcoin, he says, are “energy pigs that eat up valuable electrical energy and generate tonnes of carbon emissions and el...
How to be a Chief People Officer (w/ Jennifer Geary, author)
Просмотров 112Месяц назад
In 2012, Google set out to figure out why some of its teams succeeded and others stumbled. The company launched Project Aristotle. The team assigned to the project studied every aspect of employee performance. 180 teams throughout the company were examined in great detail. What they couldn’t find was a pattern to success. 12 years later, “the dynamics of enabling people in an evolving workplace...
How Canada Saved Me (w/ Sasha Luchkov)
Просмотров 123Месяц назад
On February 24th, 2022, in the dark of the night in Mukachevo, Ukraine, Sasha Luchkov woke to the news that his country was under attack. Sasha, a piano protege at the age of 17, was already an accomplished pianist. He had recently placed second in the Scherzo International piano competition, where he performed Beethoven’s Sonata #17. Luchkov also performed at the Horowitz International piano c...
Climate Action: The Net Zero Economy (w/ John Stackhouse, RBC)
Просмотров 257Месяц назад
“Population and economic growth spell a demand for much more energy,” states the opening paragraph of RBC’s Climate Action Institute report. The Institute is honest in its assessment of the path forward to a Net Zero economy. The bank’s John Stackhouse says, “Climate pressures spell an imperative for a different mix of energy sources.” Looking forward, the global population is forecast to excee...
Ballooning Public Service (w/ Renaud Brossard, Montreal Economic Institute)
Просмотров 202Месяц назад
According to the Montreal Economic Institute, Justin Trudeau ranks first among Canadian Prime Ministers over the past 40 years when it comes to the expansion in the size of the civil service. In a recent study, MEI notes that “over the past few decades, the number of employees in the federal public service has fluctuated somewhat under the mandate of successive governments under Justin Trudeau'...
Child Sex Trafficking (w/ Cathy Peters)
Просмотров 3662 месяца назад
National Human Trafficking Awareness Day in Canada is February 22nd. It was instituted as part of the government’s commitment to fighting human trafficking. The point was to “raise awareness of the magnitude of modern day slavery in Canada and abroad and to take steps to combat human trafficking.” In her book, “Child Sex Trafficking in Canada,” Cathy Peters says, “This book should never have be...
Canada and China: What Happened? (w/ Paul Evans, University of British Columbia)
Просмотров 6402 месяца назад
In 1970, Canada led the Western world by recognizing China. According to Paul Evans in his book, “Engaging China,” the Prime Minister of Canada Pierre Trudeau “believed that many of the world’s major issues ‘will not be resolved completely or in any lasting way unless and until an accommodation has been reached with the Chinese nation.’” Over the course of the next 50 years, the Chinese economy...
A Call to Purpose (w/ Mike Rowlands, CEO and President of Junxion)
Просмотров 1242 месяца назад
“Redefining success for the purpose economy,” Mike Rowlands says, “is to become a part of the rapidly growing movement toward social purpose in business. The social purpose focus creates healthier communities, restoration of our shared environment and better outcomes for companies’ staff, customers and other stakeholders.” Rowlands says the path to developing this framework “emerged from our wo...
The Fountain of Youth (w/ Angela Brooks-Wilson, Simon Fraser University)
Просмотров 1602 месяца назад
Researchers at Simon Fraser University and BC Cancer have pinpointed specific physiological traits that they say “can help people live longer, healthier lives.” According to a recent study published in GeroScience, the healthiest, older adults live in a “sweet spot,” where more than 100 different physiological traits interact, and that dynamic interaction makes them healthier than their counter...
The Claims of Life: Endless Possibilities (w/ Diana Chapman Walsh, author)
Просмотров 1423 месяца назад
“The Claims of Life,” a new book by Diana Chapman Walsh, traces the emergence of a young woman who set out believing she wasn’t particularly smart but went on to meet multiple tests of leadership in the American academy - a place where everyone wants to be heard and no one wants a boss. “The Claims of Life” offers readers an unusually intimate view of a trustworthy leadership that begins and en...
Addressing the Infrastructure Deficit (w/ Mark Liedemann, President and CEO of Infrastructure BC)
Просмотров 1853 месяца назад
The backbone of any complex society is its infrastructure. It is the glue that binds communities, provinces and countries together. The concept of infrastructure was central to Rome’s dominance for 500 years. Cody Gregory writes, “One of the key aspects of Roman society and development was its unprecedented utilization of roads, sewers and aqueducts.” Here in British Columbia, it was the railwa...
The Path to Urban Net Zero (w/ Jeanette Jackson, CEO of Foresight)
Просмотров 1573 месяца назад
In June of 2021, Canada - along with the other G7 countries - committed to reaching net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. It is an audacious goal, one that affords Canada with an opportunity to play a leadership role and become the first of the G7 to reach net-zero emissions. It’s a long way from where we are at the moment. Currently, says Janette Jackson of Foresight, “we’re in last place, which ...
A Ministry of Entrepreneurialism (w/ Naseem Javed, CEO and founder of Expothon Worldwide)
Просмотров 2383 месяца назад
A Ministry of Entrepreneurialism (w/ Naseem Javed, CEO and founder of Expothon Worldwide)
Giving the Greatest Gift of All (w/ Paul Sitnam)
Просмотров 1163 месяца назад
Giving the Greatest Gift of All (w/ Paul Sitnam)
Can First Nations save Canada’s economy? (w/ Chris Sankey, Blackfish Enterprises)
Просмотров 1504 месяца назад
Can First Nations save Canada’s economy? (w/ Chris Sankey, Blackfish Enterprises)
The interconnectedness of all things (w/ Wade Davis, anthropologist)
Просмотров 3544 месяца назад
The interconnectedness of all things (w/ Wade Davis, anthropologist)
How to stop stereotyping seniors (w/ Rudy Buttignol, Canadian Association of Retired Persons)
Просмотров 3064 месяца назад
How to stop stereotyping seniors (w/ Rudy Buttignol, Canadian Association of Retired Persons)
Youthful Cities: Attracting and retaining a young population (w/ Robert Barnard)
Просмотров 1134 месяца назад
Youthful Cities: Attracting and retaining a young population (w/ Robert Barnard)
Save Our Streets: Combating crime and lawlessness (w/ Jess Ketchum, Save Our Streets coalition)
Просмотров 2505 месяцев назад
Save Our Streets: Combating crime and lawlessness (w/ Jess Ketchum, Save Our Streets coalition)
CleanBC’s $28.1-Billion Price Tag (w/ Ken Peacock, Business Council of British Columbia)
Просмотров 1885 месяцев назад
CleanBC’s $28.1-Billion Price Tag (w/ Ken Peacock, Business Council of British Columbia)
The impact of energy poverty (w/ Jock Finlayson)
Просмотров 2485 месяцев назад
The impact of energy poverty (w/ Jock Finlayson)
Social Purpose: The New Business Mantra (w/ Drew Collier, LGM Financial Services)
Просмотров 2105 месяцев назад
Social Purpose: The New Business Mantra (w/ Drew Collier, LGM Financial Services)
What is a Keto Diet? (w/ Dr. David Harper)
Просмотров 4255 месяцев назад
What is a Keto Diet? (w/ Dr. David Harper)
Canada: The World is a Hard Place (w/ John Rapley, University of Cambridge)
Просмотров 3266 месяцев назад
Canada: The World is a Hard Place (w/ John Rapley, University of Cambridge)
Rent control: A blunt tool (w/ David Hutniak, Landlord B.C.)
Просмотров 1816 месяцев назад
Rent control: A blunt tool (w/ David Hutniak, Landlord B.C.)
How markets shape cities (w/ Alain Bertaud, author)
Просмотров 4616 месяцев назад
How markets shape cities (w/ Alain Bertaud, author)
The Looming Great Relocation (w/ Laura Alfaro, Harvard Business School)
Просмотров 3287 месяцев назад
The Looming Great Relocation (w/ Laura Alfaro, Harvard Business School)

Комментарии

  • @KristopherNoronha
    @KristopherNoronha Час назад

    To all the people saying we need more co2 for plants to thrive, plants have been thriving before humans came around - humans have stripped off 75% of the forests of the earth. So I don't see what they're talking about. humans have created food and water shortages, and rising temperatures are making them worse.

  • @r.a.panimefan2109
    @r.a.panimefan2109 8 часов назад

    Freeons ac cooling etc is far worse. We could build cool economic buildings. That self cool. Would make the cities far cooler as a ac pulls heat from building . They work against physics. Wind cathers like middle east. And smarter architecture would help. Co2. Lol volcanoes belch and put out more than we do

  • @christophercoupe5006
    @christophercoupe5006 13 часов назад

    The fellow in Vancouver 21:12 is David Suzuki and he should be in prison for lying and needlessly scaring young people on climate change!!! He fear mongers every time he opens his stupid mouth so his foundation can reap enormous $ donations!!! Follow the $!!!

  • @andrewphoenix3609
    @andrewphoenix3609 День назад

    Lets stop fucking around with changing genes, we have no idea what the impact of these changes will be, just like climate change has turned out to be bogus. Its bad enough that pandemics are created in the lab and snake oil is rammed into peoples arms. We are not gods, so lets stop tinkering and just observe.

  • @chiy828
    @chiy828 День назад

    Well Said.

  • @forrisvourvopoulos3252
    @forrisvourvopoulos3252 День назад

    I've caught on your channel by chance, and that is because I'm involved with Fusion A-Neutron sustainable energy and the climate issues down to 0 Emissions trading since the 80s when Dr. Carl Sagan bought the Green House effect in people and governments aloft, attention. Now, the gentleman from 1st peoples background rises the exact if not the same "issues" here in Oz land, Australia, where in apparent way the indigenous peoples have almost no saying no a formal agreement for or, in the government's decision-making system framework for the country! I do agree by definition and d3gree on the point/points that the metastasis from oil and fossil fuel can not take place within a night. For countries such as Canada, USA, Australia, and other nations with Indigenous communities and population, it is important is imperative to ensure to understand that the notion of unity, cooperation, and coexistence is highly important for, within the context of advocacy and development, it must become the Magna Carta amongst the governments in power and the rest of peoples no matter "the background"!

  • @brianw612
    @brianw612 3 дня назад

    Few realize how devastating low productivity is to a nations standard of living. This dismal statistic is largely a product of government policy that negatively impacts investments in modern machinery and productive work practices. Reducing capital gain incentives only exacerbates this problem

  • @Tomyum19
    @Tomyum19 3 дня назад

    Yeah but First Nations money is just taxpayer money. Taxpayers will buy this pipeline twice lol.

  • @HamidA-to8vy
    @HamidA-to8vy 4 дня назад

    Most educated in the world but they were kept on the shelf. Ask your sponsor Beedie if they have a project engineer on any construction site. I know Canadian engineers have never worked in their specialty. I know Canadians with PhDs and Masters in Engineering who were delivering pizza and doing labor jobs. On the other hand, the vast majority of large construction sites do not have project engineers on sites, and the work is done very organically. Industrial engineering is completely extinct in Canada. Who will calculate productivity and optimize productivity if there is no industrial engineer. We need industrial engineering in hospitals, farms, factories, construction, everywhere. Add to that a deep culture of earning more for less.

  • @Rawdiswar
    @Rawdiswar 4 дня назад

    Too many middle managers who do very little. Every worker knows this.

  • @kayakMike1000
    @kayakMike1000 4 дня назад

    Why the _mister_ Happer? He is professor emeritus, for crying out loud. At worst wouldn't that be doctor happer?

  • @kayakMike1000
    @kayakMike1000 4 дня назад

    There is only so much infrared radiation being emmitted from the earth's surface. Just about all of that is already absorbed by water vapor already. The troposphere is opaque to most light in the infrared bandwidth. Making the troposphere more opaque won't really impact the fact its already opaque.

  • @davidz-c137
    @davidz-c137 5 дней назад

    Show me the incentive… I’ll show you the outcome

  • @charlesrobitaille9360
    @charlesrobitaille9360 5 дней назад

    I totally agree but your being to nice about our government!

  • @godblessamerica99
    @godblessamerica99 7 дней назад

    It's amazing how many people believe whatever they're told.

  • @Randy-vm6qk
    @Randy-vm6qk 8 дней назад

    Someone needs to tell the Canadian government about this. Attn. Steven

  • @jennifersmart1550
    @jennifersmart1550 8 дней назад

    The World Congress of the Coalition Abolition Prostitution or CAP will be held June 1 to 3 2024 in Montreal Canada. This is a great opportunity to strengthen leaders to fight human trafficking.

  • @douglasengle2704
    @douglasengle2704 11 дней назад

    This video contains the UN Climate Change disclaimer. Global warming was officially stated at 1.1°C in 1991 and 1.06°C in 2022. There is no mechanism that would allow greenhouse gas behavior to cause global warming. The back of the United Nation's IPCC science report states it took its greenhouse gas samples at 20,000 meters altitude where it is common high school level knowledge there is no greenhouse radiant energy. This is typical practice for deceptive marketing to state legal data transparency protecting the perpetrators from fraud prosecution. Earth's greenhouse effect is frequently used as a primary example to high school students of a system always in saturation from the strong greenhouse gas water vapor absorbing all the greenhouse radiant energy from the earth with greenhouse gases within 20 meters of the surface that is all around us everyday and can't have its overall effect changed. There is no further greenhouse radiant energy to interact with greenhouse gases. At 1% average tropospheric water vapor over 99% of earth’s greenhouse effect is from water vapor. Water vapor would hold earth's greenhouse effect in saturation if it were the only greenhouse gas in the atmosphere. Atmospheric CO2 levels of 1200 ppm about three times what they are today would greatly invigorate C3 plants the majority of plant life on earth greatly greening the planet.

  • @hisservants8003
    @hisservants8003 13 дней назад

    The Gazans created their own issues. They used water pipes for weapons. They used aid money to build tunnels. It has to be acknowledged that Gazans largely support Hamas. The children are taught to hate Jews. The people have to separate from Hamas before any peace can happen. They need to love life more than their culture of death.

  • @anthonymorris5084
    @anthonymorris5084 18 дней назад

    Demanding net zero is like demanding a perpetual motion machine.

  • @tinadonop2068
    @tinadonop2068 18 дней назад

    Of course we don’t know enough….

  • @ooocha1
    @ooocha1 19 дней назад

    The elitist rich continue to buy luxury seafront real estate and fly everywhere in private jets... like they know its all a decietful lie 😂

  • @ooocha1
    @ooocha1 19 дней назад

    Climate change culture of severely misinformed and downright lied to people of very little intelligence! Back in school we all learned CO2 is gas of life, essential with water for all life in our world. It appears that life is decietfully being destroyed by lies and stupidity. Welcome to Hell. Al Gore was the first public liar...

  • @romainhugon7052
    @romainhugon7052 20 дней назад

    I Was here when People still believed in btc

  • @manongartside7467
    @manongartside7467 20 дней назад

    Deep dry rock geothermal for electricity wasn't mentioned. This heat is accessible by oil and gas companies using the same workers and equipment and has huge potential. Geothermal heat for buildings wasn't mentioned and neither was geothermal heat or electric heat for some industries. Tidal electricity wasn't mentioned. Neither was energy efficiency nor the rebound effect when energy efficiency doesn't reduce total energy use but gets used for something else (more efficient motors but heavier vehicles or more driving). We are looking at this only from the perspective of producing more energy and always high tech solutions far into the future. If you look at any Sankey diagram, about 60% of all energy generation is waste heat, almost all of it from fossil fuels. This is energy that is not used. Burning coal, oil and gas produces heat that is either used as heat or transformed into electricity or motion. Waste energy is unavoidable at transition points but it can be greatly reduced. Waste energy (heat) and waste resources (CO2, methane leaks at wellheads, at joints in pipelines) occur throughout supply chains. Electricity for mechanical use or for motion is much more efficient than the internal combustion engine (approx. 25% waste heat for electric motor, 70% waste heat for ICE). Rail and barges on canals are more efficient than vehicles on roads. We need to look at the energy system from all angles, holistically, starting with how much energy we need, for what purpose, under what form. Half of the world's energy use is in the form of heat, 20% in the form of electricity, 30% in the form of fuels for mechanical/movement (machinery, transport). Most non-carbon energy produces electricity. Electrifying everything we need is doable but the energy, mineral resources and labour are going to be enormous for the transition. Mineral resources are not infinite and mining them (especially low concentration ores) is polluting, uses a lot of water and destroys a lot of land. The global infrastructure for fossil fuel production, distribution and use is huge. 40% of marine shipping is for fossil fuels. There are a lot of sunk costs in all this infrastructure and it's still profitable. Furthermore, fossil fuels are easy to transport across oceans and much of it is produced for export. Electricity is usually a public utility and is produced for local use and the electricity grids don't cross the oceans. It is better to not lock-in high energy and resource use in the first place. We can get much more use out of the energy we produce with current technology, such as passive house buildings (first built in Saskatchewan in 1977), passive modular pre-fabs for houses and low-rise multiplexes, heat pumps (old tech), heat recovery ventilation systems with moisture control (old tech), on-demand electric hot water (old tech), heat recovery from waste hot water (old tech), electric rail for long and medium transport of cargo instead of trucking (like before 1980s), electric tramways in cities (like until 1950s). N-fertilizer is made with fossil methane gas and emits enormous amounts of CO2 in its production. Approx. 25% of the N-fertilizer applied to fields gets taken up by crops, the rest runs-off into water ways (anoxic water) and nitrous oxide emissions (greenhouse gas). Governments could force N-fertilizer producers to use hydrolysis of water for hydrogen. But again the infrastructure is already built and profitable. Sunk costs. Same thing with pesticides, made from oil and gas. Tilling and harvesters, some weighing 60 tonnes, erode and compact the soil. All this is degrading and eroding the soil at a time when global warming is causing drought, heat waves, floods, more pests. It takes decades to develop more resistant crops. It doesn't matter how much CO2 plants have access to. If they don't have enough water, they die. If fields get flooded, crops can be ruined. If crops take up more carbon but not more nitrogen, they have less relative protein and nutrients. The green revolution may turn out to be a one-trick pony. Let's not be blind to energy, resources and ecology. These are real. Money is not a substitute, but a claim on energy and resources.

  • @clester4773
    @clester4773 20 дней назад

    Thank you Rodger, you made a great case for the need of a multitude of energy sources. Nuclear is definitely one way to cut emissions globally.I also enjoyed the fact that there is a case to use LNG as a source to reduce dependence on coal. Trudeau should take notes there is a business model for this. I couldn’t agree more with the statement that less prosperous emerging countries need a safe and affordable energy supply.The time line of 2060 is doable, Canada needs more pipelines.

  • @user-uu1wc6yz5z
    @user-uu1wc6yz5z 22 дня назад

    At first I thought this might be a spoof ""interview"" , but after it finally got rolling and Dick started responding to the questions , it was evident that this was a serious interview.

  • @gordonmarr6463
    @gordonmarr6463 23 дня назад

    What the hell is humanity is going to do when people like Happer are no longer here. Educate yourself and smarten up people.

  • @Appleblade
    @Appleblade 23 дня назад

    She seems nice.

  • @MarkLavoine-zj3hz
    @MarkLavoine-zj3hz 26 дней назад

    Sulf apointed so called climate sciencetes are always wrong in the last 50 years,Happer Princeton university has far more credibility than the wackos leftest climate people

  • @sedoff1948
    @sedoff1948 27 дней назад

    I can just imagine Greta and Al Gore and John Kerry attentively watching this video.

  • @sedoff1948
    @sedoff1948 27 дней назад

    RUclips, quit supporting what the UN ever has to say. Or if you do, give an opposing view. You’re no different from all of the mainstream media. One sided to support your narrative. I suggest you move your headquarters to Nebraska.

  • @archiebald4717
    @archiebald4717 27 дней назад

    It is a doomsday cult.

  • @garykinkley1793
    @garykinkley1793 27 дней назад

    The U.S. is NOT a democracy. We are a Constitutional Republic...BIG difference ! The Founders very specifically rejected "democracy" as an inferior form of government which had failed every time it had been tried in the past; just as "Socialism" has always failed.

  • @guyh.4121
    @guyh.4121 Месяц назад

    Elites like Gates are more worried about the CO2 emanating from humans than anything else. Too many people are a problem for those invested in eliminating humanity.

  • @simongood999
    @simongood999 Месяц назад

    Creating a splashy Globe and Mail piece using MEI as your sole data is lazy propaganda at best. Quick research shows them to be a conservative think tank. You didn't bother taking the time to balance this with other data. Its a hit piece. Hope other people see through this as well.

  • @barbarab202
    @barbarab202 Месяц назад

    I live in Calgary, Canada, and was diagnosed with primary ovarian insufficiency at age 37, after having had symptoms for 3 years (periods spaced 4+ months apart), but was always told it was due to stress and just need to relax more. At the same time I had a 4cm thyroid nodule removed (ended up being benign). So basically these last ten years my sleep is horrible, I never wake up rested, joints hurt so bad that I can no longer hike, after having hiked every Saturday year-round for two decades. I am constantly fatigued and forgetful (am 46 now). I’m on HRT, but Estradot 50 and Prometrium 100. I’m not sure if that is high enough for estrogen, the Dutch test has me on the very low end of normal while on HRT, but my family doctor or endocrinologist aren’t entertaining increasing my dosage due to family history of breast and ovarian cancer (BRCA1 in my family, I tested negative for the mutation, but my mom had both breast and ovarian cancer). At this point I’ve given up, figuring I’ll be taken off this HRT anyways when I’m 50/51. Zero libido for years, crazy dryness, so life just needs to go on. I can’t even remember what it feels like to wake up rested, have energy, a sharp mind, and an actual libido.

  • @Hobbit247
    @Hobbit247 Месяц назад

    LMFAO............So true

  • @weeyummybmp7693
    @weeyummybmp7693 Месяц назад

    the Thames River has never frozen over since 1814 - same year that the British burned down the White House in USA - see how people affect climate?

  • @barunto1
    @barunto1 Месяц назад

    Downvote

  • @barunto1
    @barunto1 Месяц назад

    You really disabled the downvote button conversations that matter? WHY ? are you so sensitive?

    • @ConversationsThatMatter
      @ConversationsThatMatter Месяц назад

      Don't know what you are talking about when it comes to a downvote button

    • @barunto1
      @barunto1 Месяц назад

      @@ConversationsThatMatter If you get the extension return youtube dislike button you can see that instead of a thumbs down button by itself. There is a thumbs-down symbol with the words disabled by the channel owner or something to that effect.

  • @barunto1
    @barunto1 Месяц назад

    Central control clown.

  • @chloehood6355
    @chloehood6355 Месяц назад

    Yes

  • @roonbooks3227
    @roonbooks3227 Месяц назад

    We need to get rid of big grocery chains.they are the corporations stealing the farmers profit

  • @roonbooks3227
    @roonbooks3227 Месяц назад

    Its all simply common sense...something the world has lost

  • @barbmckay2557
    @barbmckay2557 Месяц назад

    YES PLEASE

  • @barbmckay2557
    @barbmckay2557 Месяц назад

    BEENING YOURSLF IS AWSOME

  • @barbmckay2557
    @barbmckay2557 Месяц назад

    QDM is thy next person that is specking thy truth and other people need to take thy and their head out of their ass and listen to other persons and not be controled

  • @barbmckay2557
    @barbmckay2557 Месяц назад

    TRACTORS REPLACED THY HORSES AND WE ALL STILL LIVED AND IF IT WAS NOT FOR OUR ANISTERIS WE WOULD NOT BE HERE

  • @barbmckay2557
    @barbmckay2557 Месяц назад

    TRACTORS RUN OFF OF GAS AND OIL NO MATTER WHAT LOVE ME AND OUR FARMERS IF IT WAS NOT FOR THEM YOU WOULD NOT HAVE FOOD WAKE UP JUSTIN TRUDEAU LIBERALS ARE DONE