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Bring on the crazy!


I'm seeing some crazy stuff tonight on the social.
Like this: At least Canadians are enjoying this: Here's some more crazy stuff :
At Routine Proceedings, Dale Smith summarizes the Saskatchewan carbon debacle in Roundup: Legal fictions around the carbon levy refusal
...the big story domestically remains that Saskatchewan is planning to move ahead with their plans to stop collecting the carbon levy on heat, and hoping that they won’t suffer any repercussions for it. This includes trying to put forward some legal fictions like trying to register the Government of Saskatchewan that’s the seller of natural gas and electricity rather than Crown corporations like SaskEnergy, which the federal government would be well within their rights to reject outright because it’s a fig leaf attempting to protect those Crown corps for breaking federal law. And to add to that, the provincial minister has been spinning the falsehood that the federal “pause” on heating oil won’t reduce the rebate, and that the rebates in his province should be secure if they stop collecting the levy, which is also false–the rebates will be reduced because that money comes from collecting the carbon price—it’s not a federal entitlement programme out of general revenue.
The feds need to start using "carbon cash-back" instead of "carbon tax", because we just don't understand what is going on: More crazy about the Claudine Gay resignation: Yes, plagiarism is the problem here - Tom Nichols is right when he says Claudine Gay's resignation was overdue. Her accusers acted in bad faith but they're not wrong.
 Though all the uproar started because three university presidents refused to tell Congress that they would consider anti-semitism is hate speech. 
Which, clearly, it is. 
I still don't understand why they couldn't just say that. Oh, I know, there could still be a debate about whether phrases like "from the river to the sea" are anti-semitic, and whether speech is equivalent to action, and so on and so on. But basically, those university presidents let their students down when they just couldn't state a principle plainly.
It reminded me of this:
 




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