What does that have to do with what I said? A person cannot get through the day without doing some kind of work. I didn't learn what work was until I dropped out of the rat race. There all kinds of rewarding labour that a person can engage in. It does not have to be destructive to our life support system.
What you call the ratrace is what keeps the economy going and your pension cheque coming in. And someone has to extract the resources that keeps the multitudes in the cities living the lifestyle they demand even while protesting the very work that keeps them going.
While I admit the Oilsands cirremtly in development look nasty, nobody seems to want to admit that when they're finished, the reclamation is incredibly good and is flourishing. Why isn't that part of the discussion??
All the feds have done is streamlined the environmental approval process. Why have a dozen different departments, federal and provincial, review the same thing? The environmental process is still the same - its going through the same process - its just that its been reduced to a more palitable size.
I guess environmentalists want 1000 people to do what 100 could do just as well. Well, its Canadian tax dollars and I want it spent wisely. I encourage environmental reviews - we need them to ensure that things stay on track but I want it done responsibly and economically as well. But what's money to Suzuki - he has lots of it himself. I don't see him reducing his lifestyle a bit. I guess what happens doesn't apply to him. No matter what Harper (or any government that is pro business) but especially Harper does, Suzuki and his ilk would be against it. He simply hates the fact that a government just doesn't automatically bow his his line of thinking. He'd prefer it if everyone just genuflected to his "intellectual verbage" and superior ego. Afterall, he's a "super star" isn't he?
JMHO
The environmentalists like Suzuki are simply con artists as far as I'm concerned. They hate the fact the the current federal government is pro business, especially since its Harper. But I suspect they'd have the same reaction if it wasn't Harper but a government still pro business. After all, they really don't "work" for a living relying on "foundations" and gullible people to send money to these foundations in order to fill their pockets.
Take Suzuki for example - in fact, take his lifestyle - not many of us have the pleasure. He's a hypocrite of the first order.
The federal government streamlined the environmental approval process but the process itself has not changed. Suzuki just wants 1000 people to do what 100 could do easily. Rather than stating that fact, they'd rather state that the government has reduced environmental reviewing which is patently false. I suppose, like anything else, you say something repeatedly and often enough, people believe it. Makes me mad.
JMHO
I've tried posting twice with a failry lengthy diatribe only to lose it. I'm not sure why - I hit the PQR button and bam - it was gone. I'm not doing it again so all I can say is this...Suzuki Sucks! lol
JMO
Oh, there it is!! Sorry!
The ecoterrorists like all the duplication in environmental reviews simply because the whole process gets bogged down in government inertia. Also some of them make money off of grants and donations to protest at each event. Somehow their jetting from protest to protest does not create a carbon footprint.