Canada sits on unimaginable natural wealth, yet projects take over a decade to clear environmental assessments. We have effectively replaced resource development with 131,754 federal regulations, driving billions in capital and top talent out of the country. Are we willing to cut the red tape and finally build our future?
The Ice-Cold Truth About Greenland: Why America Needs What Denmark Can’t Protect
Denmark cannot defend Greenland's 2.16 million square kilometers with 25 warships while China and Russia circle the Arctic. The $100,000 offer insults Greenlanders; $250,000 per person transforms lives for $14.25 billionโless than 2% of annual U.S. defense spending. America secures the free world. This is the bargain of the century.
The Cybertruck Reimagined: Welcome to the NeoTerra
The Cybertruck was a revolutionary concept, but its polarizing design and manufacturing woesโincluding a mythical $39,900 price point that doubled upon releaseโled to sales plummeting. The NeoTerra is the reimagining: it keeps the genius of the stainless steel exoskeleton and performance specs but wraps them in a softened, human-centered design. This approach would have achieved volume, hit the target price, and made the future desirable, not confrontational.
The Holy Trinity of Capitalism: Rockefeller, Carnegie, and Musk
Somewhere between the Gilded Age and the Silicon Singularity, Godโor at least the gods of industryโdecided to play favourites. And play hard. They picked three men, slapped them with a cocktail of ambition, genius, and sheer gall, and let them loose on the unsuspecting world. Their names? John D. Rockefeller, Andrew Carnegie, and Elon Reeve... Continue Reading →