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@AntiMacro

Team Sparkles? More like ‘team suck my gelatinous dick.’ ~ DCC, book VIII

Alberta, Canada Katılım Mart 2009
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😈 Xavier ✞
😈 Xavier ✞@RealXavier011·
Babe im with my friends My friends: 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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AntiMacro@AntiMacro·
@brianlilley It's ok you can just admit you don't get it, no need to call attention to it. We all know you're not bright, Brian.
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Brian Lilley
Brian Lilley@brianlilley·
I'm sorry, but this cartoon about Stephen Colbert in The Globe is ridiculous. Colbert was not a pillar of democracy. He's a comedian and not a very good one. His show was bloated in terms of staff compared to audience size and ratings, that made him vulnerable. This is overblown.
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Bob@BobAllan23·
@AntiMacro @guyjbreton AB independence means that money stays in AB,it’s not rocket science. Other provinces think they’re entitled to the money that AB is successful at making. Instead of doing something in thier own province they choose failure, and then believe they are entitled to Alberta success
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Guy Breton
Guy Breton@guyjbreton·
Here is my response to a recent post claiming 5 reason why Alberta can’t be independent… 1. Landlocked. “Right now Canada guarantees pipelines” I can’t believe after the last 20 year to you feel you can say that. As an independent country, Alberta, through the UN law of the sea, is guaranteed access to tide water through negotiations with neighbouring countries. The US is no issue as 87%of Alberta’s trade goes south anyway, but yes we would have to negotiate with Canada. As in all negotiations a win win is the best outcome. If Canada does not want to allow our pipelines, you must remember that the port of Vancouver is connected to the rest of Canada by two rail lines and three major highways that now go through the independent Republic of Alberta. All of those pesky load permits, inspections, delays, quarantines, loss, theft etc would be a shame. Again, let’s ai m for a win win negotiation. 2. Economy, yes there would be a temporary downturn due to uncertainty but once we scrap the carbon pricing, do more to lower taxes for businesses and unleashed our innovation we will thrive. 3. Debt. Yes we will take on our portion of federal debt, about $120 billion depending on whose estimate we use, just as we will take our portion of the CPP. Currently Alberta sends $68 billion to Ottawa in the form of personal and corporate income taxes and GST. That is $68 billion we now get to put to work paying for the Federal services we have to backfill and go against the $120 billion Canadian debt. Realistically we could pay it off in ten years. When will your portion of Canada’s debt be paid for?? 4. Oil harder to sell. As mentioned earlier about 87% of our trade goes north south and oil and gas only make up about 22% of Alberta’s GDP. Nations around the world negotiate trade deals every day. Alberta will not be breaking new ground by negotiating trade deals with whom we please. 5. Higher cost of services. Possibly a bit but our taxes would go down as we no longer send $68 billion to Ottawa. Alberta already has an attractive business environment and it will be even more so once independent because it is not only citizens that no longer have to pay Ottawa income taxes but business as well will no longer have to pay federal taxes. Ask any business if they would prefer not to collect GST for Ottawa. 6. A few bonus statistics for you… If Alberta were an independent country, it would… • have more land mass than 70% of all other nations. • have more farmland than about 85% of all other nations. • have a population larger than 45% of all other nations. • have more resources than 95% of all other nations. • have a nominal GDP larger than 82% of all other nations. • have a larger GDP per capita than 90% of all other nations. • have a lower crime rate than 70% of all other nations. • have a higher education level than 85% of all other nations. • be more diverse than 70% of all other nations. We would be a powerhouse! We are no longer content with being serfs in a system of systemic discrimination.
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AntiMacro@AntiMacro·
@BobAllan23 @guyjbreton Alberta doesn't give the feds money. Albertans pay taxes. We pay a lot because we make a lot of money, and there's an apparent disparity in 'return' because so many work here when they're young then retire in another province. Stop listening to APP bullshit.
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Bob@BobAllan23·
@AntiMacro @guyjbreton What do you think those numbers are? because right from the government sources It’s evident that Alberta gives the federal government $20 billion more than it gets back for services every year.
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Bob@BobAllan23·
@AntiMacro @guyjbreton Alberta’s portion is already paid for with the tax and royalties that the federal government takes. if Alberta were independent that money stays in Alberta and Alberta manages the exact same things, except Alberta would get to keep the $20 billion ‘extra’ that the feds take
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AntiMacro@AntiMacro·
@14CaponeNerft @RecommS @TemooTitan This isn't a mosh pit, it's four people in a circle and one idiot running up to the edge so he can kick and elbow people. Would have gotten stomped if it was an actual mosh pit.
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TITAN@TemooTitan·
Watch the guy in the green sweater 🫢
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AntiMacro@AntiMacro·
@BobAllan23 @guyjbreton That goes towards things like the military, national infrastructure, the bureaucracy behind it all....all things Alberta would have to replicate from scratch. There's no reality where an independent Alberta has everything we have now and also has lower taxes.
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Bob@BobAllan23·
@AntiMacro @guyjbreton After the feds collect Alberta‘s taxes and royalties for the services in Alberta, they also keep an extra 20 billion that they don’t give back to Alberta
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Scott Barber
Scott Barber@thescottbarber·
Alberta Separatists better go to work on Canada Day and refuse stat holiday pay.
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AntiMacro@AntiMacro·
@CalgaryDave The way you guys are terrified of facts and embrace imagination... Inspiring.
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David Robinson
David Robinson@CalgaryDave·
"all that investment is scared of Independence" Ya, okay. Sure it is. Get them to ink a conditional contract where if the vote goes, "stay," they have to deliver and if it goes, "go," they can just evaporate. You won't get those contracts because they don't exist. If you go the other way, though, watch out! Alberta will flood with capital.
Danielle Smith@ABDanielleSmith

Alberta’s investment momentum keeps growing with another $570 million project moving forward in our province. Pembina’s new Heartland Extraction Plant project will launch in 2029. This project will strengthen Alberta’s energy industry, create jobs, expand processing capacity, and support long-term growth in the Industrial Heartland. Projects like this are happening because Alberta has the resources, workforce, infrastructure, and investment certainty companies are looking for.

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AntiMacro@AntiMacro·
@Reil76 They're going to claim it was hacked or a government ploy the entire time. "The referendum was stolen" will be emblazoned on the back of many a RAM 1500 in the days to come.
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🇨🇦Wayne🇨🇦
Honest question for Alberta separatists: What’s the plan if the referendum fails? Not being sarcastic. This is a real strategic question that any serious independence movement needs to answer before it gets on the ballot. What’s the threshold you’d accept as decisive? What happens to the movement the day after a No vote? Does Alberta walk away from the table, or does this become a generational campaign? The Quebec playbook took decades and two referendums. Is that the timeline you’re signing up for? Because voters deserve to know what they’re actually being asked before they vote.
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The Breakdown
The Breakdown@TheBreakdownAB·
Danielle Smith - There can be no foreign interference! Alberta Prosperity Project - That's cute. We're doing it anyways. #abpoli #ableg #cdnpoli
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Scott@GameDayDataBets·
@lllaurenA I’m very happy but thanks for your concern. It’s ok for you weak Liberal supporters to understand that some girls are just whores and that was the case here. Why can’t you Liberals take a look at her as the issue who was trying to convict innocent guys who were there for sex
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Lauren 🩲
Lauren 🩲@lllaurenA·
I’ll never understand why so many men are closeted. Like, your distain for women along with the erections to defend men is unmatched. It’s ok to love who you love. You’ll be much happier when you realize this.
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@lllaurenA Poor Liberal supporters don’t understand that some girls are whores and some act on it with gang bangs they want This girls mom just found out what a whore of a daughter she raised and was put for revenge and thought could get a pay day cause future NHL players

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AntiMacro@AntiMacro·
@GameDayDataBets @lllaurenA I wish I had saved the tweet I saw the other day that marveled how we tell women to cover their drinks so they don't get roofied, share their location on a date so they don't get murdered, dress demurely to avoid rape...then don't believe them if they say something happened.
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Scott@GameDayDataBets·
@lllaurenA Poor Liberal supporters don’t understand that some girls are whores and some act on it with gang bangs they want This girls mom just found out what a whore of a daughter she raised and was put for revenge and thought could get a pay day cause future NHL players
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Lauren 🩲
Lauren 🩲@lllaurenA·
Let’s not forget that Brett Howden is just as bad as Carter Hart. Trash players in a trash organization. With that said, Let’s Go Avs!
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Brian Krassenstein
Brian Krassenstein@krassenstein·
HOLY CRAP Trump actually accomplished a miracle. Here is what he got out of Iran: - Reduce its stockpile of enriched uranium by about 98% - Limit uranium enrichment to 3.67% purity (far below weapons-grade) - Cut the number of installed centrifuges by roughly two-thirds - Only enrich uranium at one declared site (Natanz) - Stop enrichment activities at Fordow and convert it into a research facility - Redesign the Arak heavy-water reactor so it could not easily produce weapons-grade plutonium - Ship out or dilute excess enriched uranium Allow extensive inspections by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Permit continuous monitoring of nuclear facilities and supply chains - Accept “snap” inspections under expanded monitoring rules - Avoid building new heavy-water reactors for years - Stay within strict limits on uranium stockpile size and centrifuge development for set periods ranging from 10–25 years Ooops, sorry! That was the JCPOA that Obama signed with Iran, only to have him tear it up, kill 140 kids, get hundreds of Americans injured, 13 killed, and gas prices to surge 50%.
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