While Canadians Struggle, ~~Energy~~ Corporations Are Laughing All the Way to the Bank
Fixed that for you.
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While Canadians Struggle, ~~Energy~~ Corporations Are Laughing All the Way to the Bank
Fixed that for you.
Sure, but do all Corporate sectors get dozens of billions in direct and indirect subsidies year after year?
I think so, yeah? Is the answer yes?
And they will cry and obtain more subsidies and tax cuts while we get fucked in every hole.
Sometimes they make a new hole!
At this point I would rather Canada struggle to make work for the people displaced by the loss of O&G than continue to fuel their bullshit.
Job losses in oil and gas is fine and everyone involved should keep that in mind. Colleges and universities should be steering stem kids out of pero-engineering, and tradeschools should be pointing people away from fuckin Fort McMurray. In Ontario though there are still loads of millwrights/plumbers/electricians being told that they can go work 5 years in the oil patch then come back home, buy a house and put their feet up.
Whaaa β sign me up! Itβll take me decades to earn a house otherwise. If ever.
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for example through strategic price controls on energy, food, and other key inputs
I don't know why anyone ever takes Jacobin seriously at this point.
The solution to rising food costs is not, in fact, to exacerbate the problem by giving producers a strong incentive to not produce food.
Agreed, the level of concentration in grocery distribution is worse than the telecoms. At this point they need to be broken up and run as non-profits!
This has nothing to do with price ceilings on food being a universally bad decision.