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It's what Paul does not say when he has the attention of national media that tells me how much he is in the grips corporatism. He does not say the tar sands threaten the young and future generations more than any other singular thing in Canada. The international climate community knows it. Canada sits as one of the worst carbon offenders there.

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I support Paul's efforts. However, meetings with ministers and government officials and taking vague government statements about recognizing generational fairness as evidence of Generational Squeezes effectiveness makes me think of how oil executives placated and carried on in their ways for decades. As they do today. Our men and women of government are so removed from the fundamental ideas that the finest minds are saying Suzuki, Astra Taylor, Chomsky, George Monbiot , John Ralston Saul and hundreds of others including a litany of modern economists saying we must drop the GDP as our measure of success and turn to a circular regenerative economy or as Tomson Highway said in his 2022 Massey lectures our straight line of blind growth is killing us. It would be bad politics to address the Tar Sands as the thing in Canada that squeezing the most life out of us so we work with the powers that be, we go with the grains because going against them would be too much to bear. The seeds of a paradigm shift have long been here and left un-watered and mostly ignored. First, we must experience collapse. The climate catastrophes and financial collapse of 2008/09 that we have faced weren’t enough-greater collapse is needed for us to face that in our arrogant materialistic joy ride believing we can grow our way out of a growth problem that science will solve it when we have had solutions for centuries and technology has in fact enabled it. Seen in the brilliant technologies that allow for the Tar Sands. For centuries we have had knowledge of ways of living as a part of nature and not above it or separate from it, but we went right on exploiting it at all costs.

Canada’s economy is very much a subsidiary of American corporations. Decades ago, Sheldon Wolin said the degree to which corporations controlled the levers of power including government and media Western Democracies were really best described as states of corporate totalitarianism. Its concentration of wealth would lead to nations with its people filled with resentments and vulnerable to strong men-fascists like Trump and men with simple slogans like axe the tax. The resentful people would be mostly unconscious of the corporate forces and look for politicians to blame and seek out those politicians that could harness their resentments rather than go after the corporatism that held us in its grips. That boys and girls was what John Ralston Saul was getting at when he called us an Unconscious Civilization. Corporatism is killing us. Pierre Poilievre is just idiot of that.

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