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Daniel Blush

@dfblush72

The road to hell is paved with good intentions. If you can't say it in person, don't say it on Twitter. Go Oilers!

Alberta, Canada Beigetreten Ağustos 2014
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Gator⚡Gum
Gator⚡Gum@gator_gum·
These guys screamed and yelled for the removal of the Carbon Tax. They thanked Poilievre for "getting it done." We've removed taxes on gas. Did shit. In fact, those rebate cheques sure would be nice right now eh? Mario mocks "chop choo trains" because it's a Liberal idea. Meanwhile, he fawns over similar projects in China. In fact, mocking Canada for not building more. He's a massive hypocrite.
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Mario Zelaya@mario4thenorth

Oil past $100. Gas at $2/litre. Australia cut fuel taxes in half. Italy cut them. Spain, Ireland, Portugal all moved. Poilievre called for the same thing here: NO TAXES AT THE PUMP FOR THE YEAR Carney’s response? “Following carefully.” But he found $14 billion for developers and fantasy choo choo trains in one week. $0 for you at the pump. Out. Of. Touch.

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Daniel Blush@dfblush72·
@gator_gum Because there will be a guaranteed cost overrun of taxpayer dollars and concerns of land confiscation.
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Gator⚡Gum
Gator⚡Gum@gator_gum·
So, a bunch of RW folks don't like the high speed rail idea. You know why? Because Poilievre didn't suggest it. If he did, they'd be all over it. They whine that nothing gets built, then want to prevent things from being built. They're absolutely obsessed with a pipeline that wouldn't do a damn thing for them. Nothing else is worth building apparently... Hilarious.
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Daniel Blush@dfblush72·
@JeffreyLuscombe Because it costs too much and will easily have cost overruns. Plus the confiscation of land is a major concern!
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Captain Canadian
Captain Canadian@furmsies·
Separatist: "Give me one thing Canada has the AB needs?" Coast access, military defence, trade deals, potash, uranium, iron ore, stable currency, national infrastructure, CPP, global recognition and admiration. Is that enough things?
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Daniel Blush@dfblush72·
@gator_gum The rest of the world loves us because they can get millions of taxpayer money from the government and not have to work for it!
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Gator⚡Gum
Gator⚡Gum@gator_gum·
The dichotomy of being the most liked country by the rest of the world and RW Influencers trying to tell you how much you should loathe and hate your country is incredible. Don't buy their bullshit and lies. Canada is amazing. They love it here to, that's why they're still here. They're monetized to post rage and click bait and their Canada Sucks but drives clicks. They're not leaving. They are staying put because there is no place they'd rather live. Canada is amazing. Don't let the monetized haters bring it down.
Data Of Statistics@DataOfStats

Top 25 Most Liked Countries (2026) 🌎 1. 🇨🇦 Canada: 74% (positive global view) 2. 🇯🇵 Japan: 72% 3. 🇩🇪 Germany: 70% 4. 🇦🇺 Australia: 69% 5. 🇨🇭 Switzerland: 68% 6. 🇳🇿 New Zealand: 67% 7. 🇸🇪 Sweden: 66% 8. 🇳🇴 Norway: 66% 9. 🇳🇱 Netherlands: 65% 10. 🇫🇷 France: 64% 11. 🇬🇧 United Kingdom: 63% 12. 🇮🇹 Italy: 62% 13. 🇪🇸 Spain: 61% 14. 🇸🇬 Singapore: 60% 15. 🇰🇷 South Korea: 59% 16. 🇧🇷 Brazil: 58% 17. 🇦🇪 United Arab Emirates: 57% 18. 🇫🇮 Finland: 56% (Estimated based on placement) 19. 🇩🇰 Denmark: 55% (Estimated based on placement) 20. 🇮🇪 Ireland: 54% (Estimated based on placement) 21. 🇦🇹 Austria: 53% (Estimated based on placement) 22. 🇵🇹 Portugal: 52% (Estimated based on placement) 23. 🇧🇪 Belgium: 51% (Estimated based on placement) 24. 🇮🇸 Iceland: 50% (Estimated based on placement) 25. 🇱🇺 Luxembourg: 49% (Estimated based on placement) 📊 Source: NT — The World's Favorite Nations: Positive Perceptions Ranked.

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Daniel Blush@dfblush72·
@RodAVanier It's where you keep most of your money and the government wackos don't spend it on stupid shit?
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Rod Vanier
Rod Vanier@RodAVanier·
Does anyone know what a "powerful paycheque" is?
Andrew Scheer@AndrewScheer

Here’s @PierrePoilievre promoting Canadian oil and gas on the @StevenBartlett podcast. While Carney keeps the Liberal anti-energy laws in place, Conservatives will unlock our natural resources so we can fuel the world and create jobs and powerful paycheques here at home!

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more of this, please@tjmussett·
@furmsies Land 😂 . Alberta was created by Canada. It did not already exist (like Ontario and Quebec). Also it is almost entirely treaty land. Albertans can go and make their own country but they cant take the land. Go somewhere warm and bank on Canadian tourists!
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Daniel Blush@dfblush72·
@TroyWestwood It would be nice if liberals applied the same scrutiny for Carney instead of always gushing over his actions like little school girls.
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Daniel Blush@dfblush72·
@Reil76 Nobody is saying it's going to happen overnight. This will take a few years to come to fruition. Alberta already does 85% of our trade with the U.S. Government overregulation and long permit approvals are killing investment not separation talk. Appreciate the respectful dialogue.
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🇨🇦Wayne🇨🇦
To the people of Alberta, I hear you. I really do. The frustration is real. Feels like your province carries more than its share and still gets brushed aside. Watching decisions come out of Ottawa that feel completely disconnected from your reality, your work, your way of life. That kind of anger does not just appear out of nowhere. But I want to talk to you honestly, not like a politician, more like someone who actually cares how this plays out for you. Separation sounds good at first. It feels like control. Like finally getting to call your own shots. But the day after a yes vote, reality kicks in, and it does not wait for anyone to catch up. Suddenly, the markets you have always had full access to is no longer guaranteed. You are on the outside trying to negotiate your way back in. Those trade relationships took decades to build. They do not just reset overnight because Alberta wants them to. Then there are the everyday things people do not think about right away. Pensions. Passports. Federal funding that helps keep hospitals running and infrastructure moving. None of that disappears instantly, but all of it becomes uncertain. And uncertainty is not just a political word. It shows up as companies holding back, investments slowing down, costs going up, and people wondering what the next few years actually look like. And this is not something that gets sorted out quickly. Look at Quebec. Decades of referendums and constitutional fights, and they never even left. Look at Scotland. Serious economists were saying it could take at least ten years just to stabilize, and they still voted no. Alberta would not be simpler. If anything, it would be more complicated. Resource rights, land, debt, pensions, borders. None of that has a clean or fast solution. This could stretch across ten, fifteen years or more. That is a big chunk of your life. That is kids growing up in the middle of uncertainty. That is businesses trying to plan without knowing what the rules will even be a few years down the line. The people voting yes in a moment of frustration are not always the ones who have to live with that uncertainty long term. That part never makes it onto the slogans. And here is the thing. Alberta is not powerless in Canada. Not even close. You have one of the strongest economies in the country. You have leverage. You have a voice that can carry weight when it is used properly. Being ignored does not mean you walk away. It means you push harder. It means you force your way into the conversation and refuse to be sidelined. You deserve better. That part is not up for debate. But leaving does not fix the problem. It replaces it with a much bigger, much riskier one. Separation is not a fresh start. It is a long, expensive, uncertain road. Stay. Push harder. Demand more. And win the argument from a position of strength, not from the outside looking in.
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Daniel Blush@dfblush72·
@Rasks93 @Gusinalberta And aren't you a 40 year old virgin who wacks off to porn daily and likes to pretend to be virtuous?
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Lucy 🇨🇦
Lucy 🇨🇦@TheBlueGem3·
In two weeks we could have a Liberal Majority!
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