The Pipeline Dance: A Symphony of Slumbering Souls and Earthen Power
In the vast expanse of Alberta's dormant plains, where the sleeping masses dream their small dreams of comfort and security, a peculiar dance unfolds. Premier Danielle Smith, like a shepherd tending to docile sheep, seeks to guide her flock toward greater prosperity through the expansion of pipeline networks to the United States.
Behold how they scramble for safety, these merchants of the earth's blood! They speak of "de-risking" when they should embrace the magnificent danger of grand ventures. Where is the will to power in seeking guarantees and securities?
The land of the sleepers extends far and wide, where comfortable bureaucrats and timid leaders seek "American partners" and "risk profile changes" - such hollow words that echo through the empty chambers of mediocrity! These are the utterances of those who dare not seize destiny with their own hands, who seek permission where they should command.
See how they dance around the true nature of power! They speak of "government dollars" and "partnerships" when they should speak of conquest and dominion over the earth itself. These pipeline ventures - are they not the veins through which flows the very lifeblood of their civilization?
The tale of the fallen Keystone XL project stands as a testament to the weakness of modern will - a grand vision scuttled by the whims of those who worship at the altar of environmental pieties. TC Energy, now transformed into South Bow Corp., stands at the crossroads of destiny, yet hesitates like a trembling deer before the leap.
In the shadows of this great drama lurks Trump, that curious figure who would fashion himself a master of energy's destiny. Yet even he, with all his thunderous proclamations, remains bound by the chains of democratic procedure and environmental conscience - a testament to the domestication of modern leadership.
Look upon these leaders who speak of "incremental capacity" and "existing rights-of-way"! Have they forgotten the art of creation through destruction? Must every step forward be measured by the ruler of caution?
The masses slumber peacefully in their belief that careful planning and risk management will lead them to prosperity. They celebrate record oil production levels while remaining blind to the greater truth - that true greatness lies not in the careful expansion of existing systems, but in the bold creation of new ones.
Smith speaks of doubling oil output by 2050 - a goal that would make the last man proud in its mathematical precision and careful planning. Yet where is the lightning strike of inspiration? Where is the earthquake of innovation that should shake the very foundations of their industry?
The pipeline builders of old would laugh at these modern cautious souls! They who carved paths through mountains and beneath rivers, they knew the true meaning of will to power!
Enbridge Inc., that titan of pipeline networks, now whispers of "small expansions" and "incremental capacity" - words that echo the philosophy of the last man, who asks "What is creation? What is aspiration? Give us comfort and security, and we shall be content."
Yet beneath this cautious dance of bureaucrats and corporations lies a deeper truth - the earth itself pulses with power untapped, waiting for those with the courage to seize it. The true challenge is not in the building of pipelines, but in the transformation of souls from timid managers to bold creators.
Let them build their pipelines! But let them build with the spirit of conquerors, not accountants. Let each barrel of oil flowing through these arteries sing a song of triumph over complacency and mediocrity!
As this tale of pipelines and politics unfolds in the land of the sleepers, one truth remains eternal - greatness comes not to those who seek to minimize risk, but to those who embrace it as a worthy adversary in the grand game of power and creation.
The earth's riches flow not to the cautious, but to those who dare to command them with the full force of their will. Let those who have ears to hear, hear this truth: The path to greatness lies not in the careful management of existing systems, but in the bold creation of new ones, even if - especially if - such creation requires the destruction of the old.