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ontario has phased out it's uh... call fired power which means that they are no
longer going to depend on call for energy in fact they only had to cole
uh... power plants left
and they'll be shedding those two down
now the interesting thing is the province all instills call plants
so it's not like a separate entity or are a corporation that has political
power
you know that's the problem we have here in the united states
uh... but basically they wanna focus more on renewable energies now they're
going to focus on natural gas but they're also going to focus on wind and
solar
now this is a little bit irony here too
uh... back an overall plan ontario because of course of tar sands are in
canada and that's even worse uh... hand
uh... but
ontario's going on the right direction here and it's interesting when an unfair
pointed out is that probably the best one which is
in the u_s_ it was a primer on corporation we'd never be able to answer
they would just keep
following money through our politicians to keep it open forever so business
fascinating phenomenon that if the government owns it uh... it's actually
loop like less likely to be corrosive too
citizens that if their private corporations that that's not the case of
everything you know sneakers gotta be made by prep course and i don't even
think that that governorship don't necessarily legal power plays i think
that's an interesting conversation right as to who should own utilities and
energy back cos then and idea somewhere in between
it's just refreshing to see at least somewhere in the world
where people x respond to the wishes of their own sis
you know i haven't really given a thought too
why i would support um... call being a private corporation
but so far based on the information i have a feeling the government should
probably
because if the government owns it and you don't have you know the corruption
that you have here in the united states then you start to care more about the
environment and the impact that these coal power plants are having i mean this
is something that just came up out of nowhere they realize that it cause more
pollution including took they in fact according to one institute the
greenhouse gas emissions from ontario's electricity sector have fallen from four
million times to ten million tons over the past decade because of the coal
plant closings
that's amazing that now that
it depends to some of the state owns something there's more corruption
right it depends on the country depends on the circumstances
cyst somebody's gonna make money out of it somehow and with the state being able
to sign that there sometimes leads to greater corruption right so it's a mixed
bag but at you know
at the same time a lot of states own their own uh...
natural resources or oil call center
the u_s_ is so taken over by corporations that in some parts of the
gulf
even though it's no poor old
uh... of the united states of art of the taxpayers
private companies take the loyal and give us a zero dollars they give us
nothing
that's just fact as all of this except they bribe the politicians so legallais
hoof beats legalized bribery
so they sell beer just keeping it to take it for free
whereas some other countries is they say they love you couldn't go profitable oil
business here and you know we need to help a prime some private corporations
to the drilling etcetera
will give you ten percent
did they not do it to the company said well when i do have per capita know that
you are you know what possessed a liquid relative quiet right and then the
countries as well since the spartan royal we're going to
keep ninety percent
and that percentage changes break in different countries for different
reasons
but in the u_s_ fits comical
because in some parts of a country it's zero percent
because our government doesn't work for us
so you know when some people say
the u_s_ is more corrupt than anywhere else
i wonder what that far but there is some goodies
to how much we have legalized corruption in this country