RE:RE:RE:Minority shareholders I agree on the structure of the copper market looking very favourable for those with tier one assets ... like OTLLC!!! I think you are bang on Rock.
On Justin, I have looked into his eyes when he was just a schoolteacher here in Vancouver - what a swift and incredible rise to leader of the Liberal Party from there. Let's just say he did nor exude intelligence.
The thing is he is a nice enough dim bulb, you have to remember he fronts a vast network of political operatives who quite cleverly picked him as their dimwit, polished him up, stood him in front of the public, and they bought it! More than once. So of course he loves swanning around as PM. Being a politician on those terms wouldn't be all bad for any of us. A press that focuses on your hair and socks and forgets to ask hard questions. Our biggest problem with politics IMO in Canada is the dismantling of newsrooms and leaving behind the CBC which is kind of FOX for the woke left. One drum, banging away constantly, social liberalism. But there are little green shoots showing - our municipal election here in Vancouver threw out the woke.
People are fed up with our continuing housing crisis, mental illness and addiction spilling out on the streets under blue tarps, and the Feds and Provinces using immigration as fiscal stimulus, bringing in more people when we don't have enough middle class housing. Nothing against immigrants, but if a nation is a hotel, you can't book in more guests than rooms available?
There are more sinister personalities in the shadows who are in love with power and the opportunities it gives them. On the other side of the aisle we have this coalition that makes strange company ... when they took the Progressve out of Progressive Conservative it threw a lot of moderates to the curb. Preston Manning led a rebellion against fiscal irresponsibility, but in doing so gave up the complacent middle ground. Harper tried to regain it but was undercut by the accommodations necessary to get the seats required. It's a mess. The money they have shovelled off the truck since Covid started is beyond belief. But never lose hope. If Ontario can elect Doug Ford, B.C. Can elect Bill Vanderzalm back in the day ... anything is possible?
Never give in. Never give in. Never, never, never, never--in nothing, great or small, large or petty--never give in, except to convictions of honour and good sense. Never yield to force. Never yield to the apparently overwhelming might of the enemy.
Winston Churchill, October 29, 1941.
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