China says coal is fine

As we move to more unreliable, expensive power, China builds the world’s heaviest freight train line.

Not a big issue here, since our biggest power consumers have all moved away with their jobs to China.

Clearly climate change doesn’t affect the world’s biggest economic power.

Deemed the world’s longest heavy freight line, a $30bn railway built to haul coal from China’s northern mines to its eastern and central provinces is set to open by the end of this month.

www.globalconstructionreview.com/news/china-open-30bn-coal-railway-end-month/#.XYnyO1gY3kE.twitter

Blackface affair

I don’t like to Trudeau and I listen to Warren Kinsella because I don’t like him either. In this podcast he breaks down of the meaning of blackface.

KINSELLACAST 80: Justin Trudeau isn’t a racist – he just likes to play one

2019-09-20 by KC 80

Web player: http://podplayer.net/?id=81727447
Episode: http://traffic.libsyn.com/kinsellacast/KC80.mp3?dest-id=629228

KINSELLACAST 80: Justin Trudeau isn’t a racist – he just likes to play one

Did Erica Ehm Get Her Job At Much Cuz Daddy Was The Boss?

Who didn’t crush on Erica? She was the hottest chick on MM to me, back in the day.

So, the death knell is ringing at MuchMusic and everyone is reminiscing about the good old days of music television. Having grown up in the epi-centre of “The Nation’s Music Station,” my memories zoom back to how I felt being a part of it.

https://www.yummymummyclub.ca/blogs/erica-ehm-exposed/20140706/she-got-the-job-because-daddy-was-the-boss

Get the fluoride out

The Infectious Myth – Fluoridation Again, with Paul Connett and Bob Dickson

2019-09-03 by Progressive Radio Network

Web player: http://podplayer.net/?id=80197158
Episode: https://mcdn.podbean.com/mf/web/53iau5/TIM_090319.mp3

After our last discussion of water fluoridation in 222, it was expected that the University of Calgary would deliver a pro-fluoridation report, which would be used by a city council committee to recommend fluoridation of this major Canadian city (well over one million people). But the report, while pro-fluoride overall, admitted that the data on neurological effects (e.g. lower IQ) was concerning, and city council cancelled the committee meeting, presumably to regroup the pro-fluoride forces. David is joined again by Paul Connett of the Fluoride Action Network and Bob Dickson of Safe Water Calgary, with some written comments from Hardy Limeback, formerly head of preventive dentistry at the University of Toronto. Some of the documents mentioned in this discussion are: (A) CADTH report: https://www.cadth.ca/sites/default/files/pdf/HT0022%20CWF%20-%20Clinical%20report.pdf (B) Response to the CADTH Report: http://fluoridealert.org/articles/20-experts-show-cadth-review-seriously-flawed (C) O’Brien report: http://fluoridealert.org/wp-content/uploads/calgary.obrien-report.july2019.pdf (D) Till/Green IQ Study: https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamapediatrics/fullarticle/2748634