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Relentlessly Progressive Political Economy

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A ruthless criticism of all that exists

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Relentlessly Progressive Political Economy | A ruthless criticism of all that exists Menu Skip to content Home About GNU Free Documentation License Drafts News Links Relentlessly Progressive Political Economy A ruthless criticism of all that exists Post navigation ← Older posts Introducing the Bone Yard Railway: Logging and Freight Posted on April 27, 2018 by Travis Fast under Canadian Politics At some point we all get tired or bored or both.  But if you can’t play hurt, you should probably quit or die.  Granted, both options blow chunks…so lets assume we play hurt. When I grew up in British Columbia logging deaths were superior to the homicide rate.  That is deaths per capita were higher for the logging sector as whole than the comparable homicide figures for the province.  When I started logging my safety equipment consisted of a pair of cork boots, a hard hat and a chainsaw! Within a couple of years I got saw pants and a pair of goggles. ...

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