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477. Stopping the Socialist Trainwreck in British Columbia | John Rustad

2024/9/2
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Jordan B. Peterson: 本对话探讨了不列颠哥伦比亚省(BC省)的政治和经济现状,以及保守党领袖John Rustad的观点。BC省是一个资源丰富的省份,但其左翼政府的政策导致经济下滑和生活水平下降。Peterson 认为,左翼政府优先考虑环境保护,而牺牲了穷人的利益,这与马尔萨斯主义的意识形态有关。他认为,廉价能源和廉价食物是消除贫困的关键,而发展中国家使用化石燃料也是可以理解的。他批评左翼反对核能,认为这源于其反资本主义、反工业化和反人类人口的议程。他还指出,加拿大缺乏统一的民族认同感,这具有破坏性。 Peterson 认为,不列颠哥伦比亚省和加拿大的低成本原材料,特别是能源,可以帮助缓解全球贫困问题。他质疑左翼在环境保护和扶贫之间的选择中,总是优先选择环境保护,这可能源于其反人类和马尔萨斯主义的意识形态。他还指出,发展中国家为了提高生活水平而使用化石燃料,这是一种可以理解的趋势。 Peterson 还谈到了加拿大医疗体系的问题,认为其等待时间过长,导致许多人死亡,这并非免费医疗。他还批评了加拿大政府在气候变化问题上的政策,认为其努力微不足道,且导致商品价格上涨,降低了加拿大在全球市场的竞争力。 John Rustad: Rustad 认为,不列颠哥伦比亚省的左翼政府政策导致生活水平下降、产业萎缩和人口外流。他认为,廉价能源对改善全球生活水平至关重要,而左翼政策阻碍了这一目标的实现。他批评左翼对能源资源的利用态度令人费解,这可能与对全球贫困和本省人民生活水平的漠视有关。他还指出,减少氮肥的使用会严重影响全球粮食供应,导致饥荒。 Rustad 认为,不列颠哥伦比亚省的粮食自给率低,依赖进口,这使其容易受到全球粮食短缺的影响。他认为,廉价能源和廉价食物是消除贫困的关键,这能促使人们关注环境问题。他还指出,风能和太阳能发电无法满足基础负荷需求,需要其他能源作为备份。他认为,核能具有更高的能源密度,降低了运输成本和环境负荷,左翼反对核能是荒谬的。 Rustad 还谈到了不列颠哥伦比亚省的经济问题,认为政府的糟糕政策导致生活成本上升,人民生活艰难,并导致人口外流。他认为,财产权是社会自由的基石,而政府的政策正在侵蚀财产权。他还批评了政府在原住民土地所有权问题上的政策,认为这侵犯了私人财产权,并可能导致不列颠哥伦比亚省破产,并加剧种族冲突。

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John Rustad and Jordan Peterson discuss the abundant natural resources in British Columbia and the importance of affordable energy in poverty reduction. They criticize the left's counterproductive environmental policies that hinder resource development and harm the poor. They also explore the potential of British Columbia and Canada to become global leaders in energy exports, especially natural gas, to address global energy poverty.
  • 2.4 billion people have been lifted out of poverty due to affordable energy.
  • A billion people lack electricity worldwide.
  • British Columbia has high gas prices and a declining quality of life.
  • A third of British Columbians are considering leaving the province.

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Dr. Jordan B. Peterson sits down with the leader of the Conservative party of British Columbia, John Rustad. They discuss the natural resources of the province, the necessity of cheap energy to ensure prosperity, the biggest threats facing both Canada and the U.S. at large, and what it takes to be a politician who inspires confidence and earns trust.

 

John Rustad is the Conservative MLA for Nechako Lakes - a riding he has held since 2005. John was born and raised in Prince George, married Kim in 1995, and has spent his entire life living in northern British Columbia. In the early 2000s, John was faced with a difficult task. Frustrated with the direction the province was headed, John had to decide between leaving for greener pastures or sticking around. Thankfully, he decided to stick around and, in so doing, decided to fight for BC. For more than 20 years, John has fought for the people of British Columbia. First being elected as a school board trustee to SD-57 and then as an MLA in 2005 to the riding of Prince George–Omineca. Later being re-elected in the riding of Nechako Lakes, after riding redistribution and has served there ever since. John has been a champion of resource development and economic reconciliation, as well as the champion of the common man his entire time in office.

 

This episode was recorded on August 15th, 2024

 

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Conservative Party of BC website www.conservativebc.ca

 

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