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Jamie 1 month ago
This is not the way forward. Leaving a federal system because you are currently paying more comes at the expense of other provinces. In other generations you could be benefit from this and there is interprovincial migration that you benefit from. I can see abolishing CPP or having each province be independent, but not majority in and a few out.
Good morning! Thanks so much for engaging. You feel that staying with Canada is going to help us in the future. I encourage you to understand the history of "Confederation". You can find more information here on this regard. https://www.youtube.com/live/z3JxwyRFuc8?si=DTF0fuukK1QhDVEu Canada will never benefit Alberta and it can not simply because of the representation outlays. If you have any questions I am available you can message me. Warm regards.
This is ABSOLUTELY the way forward. For the record, I would still prefer the Canada of 40ish years ago. However, that no longer exists, and in its place is an embarrassing SHITHOLE. If anyone likes socialism and wants to do what the morons in Europe are doing, they can move there and enjoy the decline. I'll be voting for a sovereign Alberta. Only regret is I can't vote TWICE.
Well, consider: firing every current liberal politician (starting from scratch), ending all current affiliations with every state in Europe, re-joining the US as their largest trading partner, and declaring socialism as a terrorist ideology (woke mind virus included). That's what it would take for me. Anything less and I'll be lookin forward to my future right to bear arms. Actually, I'm lookin forward to that either way. Memo received or not, socialism is over.
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Colezybear 1 month ago
Tried to answer twice already today but it was so negative I deleted it both times. So I'll just say I hope so! So very much I just hope we're not to far gone already I see alot of people that just can't think for themselves and that scares the shit out of me
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1776 1 month ago
Yeah Iโ€™m pretty black pilled right now.
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Colezybear 1 month ago
Yeah seems to be the case....... this comment is probably what will put me in jail in the next couple years. That's ties into why they're taking away all our guns. I guess I am just not ready for my family to lose me when I start fighting back.....
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Colezybear 1 month ago
Glad to hear I am not the only one I do still have hope. There is still alot of strong freedom loving people in this province. I just hope it's not too little too late. Also I have my suspensions that Carney is about as evil and awful as they get.
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Jamie 1 month ago
I believe separating money from state is a key solution to this. If the government couldnโ€™t print money and depended on its citizens to fund then a lot of these programs wouldnโ€™t exist. It would take us back to a time where we were more practical.
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Jamie 1 month ago
Thank you for the link. I have watched and will continue to so I can learn more about the reasons. This reminds me of when I lived in northern Ontario. They built an Ontario run casino. The few times I went into it, most of the customers were elderly who just looking for an activity. Iโ€™d hear stories of how they would lose their savings to gambling. Then I heard how casino profit sharing took the money out of our community. Iโ€™d visit Toronto and be frustrated that my city was funding programs in the area that seemed to already have so much. This story is not me voicing my support. It is only a small example of how a well intentioned decision can inadvertently have winners and losers. I am disappointed in Canada. A province should never want to be independent.
Why should a province never be independent as a country? That is like saying that you don't believe in divorce in even the most extreme cases. If the man beats her and abuses her to the point of near death should she stay? Yes, I am likening the province to an abused wife as the similarities are very real. Our black eye is the interest bearing fiat that we we use for our infrastructure. It's bloody and will take a while to stop smarting. As Rogers Smith said, "We can't get a divorce cause we are not even married!". So then there is that. However that is a topic for a total different day!
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Colezybear 1 month ago
I long ago realized the police will not protect us. About 12-14 years ago I was just on the outskirts of downtown Calgary (Mission) staying at a friend's place and saw 3 guys beating the shit out of a guy right in front of my friend's apartment not wanting to get the shit beat out of me as well I called 911 after being on hold for over 12 minutes (CALLING 911!) I finally talked to an operator and said to send police and an ambulance at this point they were stomping on the guys head on the ground. I had yelled out that the police were on the way and they continued to stomp and kick him for about another 5 minutes before they slowly and calmly walked away about 4-5 minutes later the guy was able to get up and hobble away. I waited for another 15-20 minutes before I quit watching and waiting for police and ambulance. As far as I know they never showed up I gave a very clear address (it was written in the apartment building) in downtown Calgary where there are cops all over the place..... The police are not here to protect us. I also believe if 25% of people had full gun racks in their vehicles when I yelled out these guys probably thought twice about continuing to stomp and kick this guy and had I had a full gun rack I would have had the confidence to tell them to stop right off the bat (I still feel like I should have done more but was also injured at the time). Not that I had one handy but these days I would probably be charged and get my guns taken away if I had come out with one to stop it. Also last year my friend was pulled over on a highway he had been hunting Pheasant and Partridge (alot of driving around back roads hoping to spot or scare up birds) so had his unloaded shot gun on the front seat the cop started freaking out saying you can't have a gun out in your truck that's not ok. My buddy told him it's not loaded and he was still kinda freaking out saying you can't do that. My buddy started second guessing himself but then said it's not loaded and I am pretty I am allowed to I was bird hunting. The rcmp reluctantly when away from the window and made a call on his walkie talkie he the came back and told him he shouldn't have the gun open in his truck (not he couldn't) My buddy said it's not on display and it is within my reach (to make sure it is safe) I thought I was allowed to have it out the cop just kept say toy shouldn't. My buddy didn't put it away and the cop gave him a speeding ticket and left. So not only are the police not there to protect you they are also often incompetent. One more anecdote that happened in the last month my friend was walking to lunch in downtown Calgary and 2 homeless looking guys were beating up someone who looked like they worked downtown my buddy say a cop car like half a block away so he ran over and told him what was happening and the cop just said (even though he was in a cop car in uniform) "I'm off duty" my buddy said then can you call someone and he just said again "I am off duty". Yup those are the people we're relying on to protect us........
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Colezybear 1 month ago
I did meet up with some friends over Christmas that I hadn't got to have a real good chance to really catch up with in years and was pleasantly surprised to see the were upset and angry as I was about the lies and corruption and thought things needed a major change through whatever means are necessary. Wich was much better to see that the usual "well it sucks but there is nothing I can do" attitude I see in most people these days gave me more and more hope
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Colezybear 1 month ago
I agree but I guess babysteps are better than nothing and at least the APP should recognize property rights
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1776 1 month ago
That โ€œsomethingโ€ right now is the pursuit of food, water, energy and monetary sovereignty. Thatโ€™s all thatโ€™s worth doing this point aside from teaching our youth about these things.
What kind of property rights? This is a discussion that is going to be had... There are to understandings of property rights. The crown's which has commoditization of dirt and the indigenous. Which one do you lean towards and why?>
Yes, then there is Littlechild who sued Leduc MP because he does not represent the clear will of his region... The court decided that an MP is not beholden to his electorate. You are right about cops. I remember when they needed a criminolgy degree to be a cop. I thought the idea was crazy at the time but now I know why! We have complete retards walking around with fully loaded war guns! They are unhinged and don't even know the difference between public and private.
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1776 1 month ago
Saw all I needed to see in Ottawa and Coutts. Bunch of brainwashed goon order takers.
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