• rabber@lemmy.ca
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    3 hours ago

    Turn it off then make them pay a shit ton to turn it back on cuz they “don’t need it”

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      1 hour ago

      Yeah prove it. He already did the starlink contract stunt. So his words are wind.

  • StopTouchingYourPhone@lemmy.world
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    3 hours ago

    Alternate source: Ford doubles down on threat to cut off energy to U.S. amid spectre of trade war

    When Ford triggered the election in late January, he appealed to voters for the “largest mandate in Ontario’s history” to help his government navigate four years of the Trump administration.

    The PCs picked up 80 seats — a sizeable majority of 17, but only one more than at dissolution and three fewer than they won in 2022.

    Despite the result and costly price tag, Ford said Monday the election was “100 per cent” worth it.

    Well… yeah. He got a Superbowl ad for himself during an international crisis. He got to be CanadaMan on the world stage. Ontario having to shell out for our second provincial election in 3 years is a small price to pay.

    [eta a clip from the newsbit]

  • Lucky_777@lemmy.world
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    Only cut it off to Red States. Only cut it off for Republican registered customers and businesses.

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        I would assume not. The grids, except for Texas and some of Alasaka IIRC, are all fairly interconnected and share a lot. I’m assuming it comes in to some point over the border and enters the broader grid. Maybe it would be possible if it enters in multiple states to cut individual states off (which would still likely impact neighbors), but I don’t know anything for sure.