January 17, 2017

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Energy poverty in Ontario — Mel and John’s story

Originally posted on Quixotes Last Stand:
Melanie (Mel) and her husband, John, live with their two preschool children in a 3 bedroom bungalow just south of Owen Sound.  Mel and John both work full-time while her mother cares for their children. “Day care is totally out of the question,” she says.  “We have to save…

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November 23, 2016

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Energy Poverty — G.K.’s story

Originally posted on Quixotes Last Stand:
G.K. and his family live just south of Shelburne in a century home. Heat is provided by an oil furnace, so heating is relatively cheap at the moment. Heat isn’t the main concern for them. Keeping the lights on — is.  Buying food  — is.  Buying gas to get to…

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November 21, 2016

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Energy Poverty — E.P.’s story

Originally posted on Quixotes Last Stand:
E. P. is a single woman in her 50’s, living in Kitchener, in an electric baseboard-heated apartment. Each unit has its own meter, so she is billed directly for her hydro usage. Instead of turning on the heat, she wears socks and slippers and a housecoat over her clothing.…

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November 13, 2016

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Bill Whittle – It’s A Miracle

It’s time to educate Americans on what it means to be an American. Our work has just begun!  

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November 6, 2016

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Election 2016: Clinton vs. Turnip

Bill Whittle minces no words as he describes his preference of a vegetable over corrupt Hillary Clinton.

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October 27, 2016

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Catherine Engelbrecht’s DIY Interview

Catherine Engelbrecht of True the Vote, the organization whose 501c3 status was tied up for years by the IRS and Lois Lerner, takes a few minutes to talk honestly about voter fraud in America.  A must watch and share.

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