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Thursday, July 10, 2025

Brain drain over engine ban in Canada


Canada's future. Pretend it is 2035.

In Canada today (2035), you don't have a future like any other country in the world. When you banned gasoline Canada endured a brain drain that gutted the economy.

Anybody with the ability to fix an engine left the country, since there is zero industry in Canada fixing engines that the government declared obsolete almost a decade ago.

First, there are no parts stores, gas stations, or marine fuel docks. Nobody has any refined oil, as in, gasoline or diesel, for sale. 

Boats pile up on the shores derelict reminders of another life, back in 2025. Automobiles pile on driveways and in ditches beside empty highways. The old bastard Prime Minister Guilbeault is correct. 

Nobody builds highways in Canada anymore. He made sure of it by passing it into law in 2026.

The rusting cars and moldy boats would be operational with fuel, and mechanics, of which there is none available and therefore affordable to normal Canadians.

Today, in 2035, when you look at a map of the world at night, two places are bathed in darkness in the whole world. Canada, and North Korea. When the wrong people take power bad things happen.

It's not an issue of the inevitable, or destiny, or shit happens. 

Humans let down their guard. This is a mistake. Oh, and humans don't learn much from history either. That's how Guilbeault became Prime Minister in 2027.

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