B-Rad

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@BPeteDD

Katılım Eylül 2024
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@Reil76 lol, you mean a trudeau appointed Liberal Judge did what Liberals always do!!! lol
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🇨🇦Wayne🇨🇦
Good morning. Quick update: the courts took one look at that referendum push and said “no thanks.” Petition denied. Game over before it even started. Turns out you don’t just get to break up a country because you’re in a mood. There are rules. There are laws. And they apply to everyone. All that talk, all that buildup, and it didn’t even make it onto the field. Anyway, Canada’s still here. Functioning. Intact. Not going anywhere. You’re still part of it, whether you like it or not. Welcome back. 🇨🇦
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Tyler Mad NAFO 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
Hey friends, I got a new @MarkJCarney hat today! At Costco $9.99. Canada chose their PM well. No one represents Canada 🇨🇦 better. I am so proud of this country. I am so proud of the VAST majority of Albertans solidly choosing Canada. The future is ours.
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B-Rad@BPeteDD·
@steeletalk omg @steeletalk maybe it's time for you sit down and keep quiet. You do realize this type of post checks all boxes of mis-information, mal-information and just a plain old lie!!!
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B-Rad@BPeteDD·
@cspotweet OMG your right! How dare these people have a right to think for themselves and how dare they talk openly about thier opinion and beliefs. It cannot be accepted and we must stop people that go against the offical government narrative!!!
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Courtney Theriault
Courtney Theriault@cspotweet·
Should more Alberta MPs make their positions on sovereignty public? Former Alberta premier Jason Kenney says it’s high time federal MPs take a stand and fight against those who wish to see Canada torn apart. globalnews.ca/news/11844956/…
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ProudCanRobz 🇨🇦
ProudCanRobz 🇨🇦@RMapleCan·
Mark Carney didn’t “steal” a majority through “backroom deals”… he actually deserves a SUPER MAJORITY! Pierre and other conservatives should thank him for not calling for early elections…
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Liberal Party
Liberal Party@liberal_party·
We're relentlessly focused on building a stronger economy — so Canadians have greater certainty and security, lower costs, and more opportunities to get ahead.
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Gil McGowan
Gil McGowan@gilmcgowan·
Here are the letters I wrote to Carney and Smith demanding that they take steps to protect our citizens and our democracy from foreign interference and disinformation in the context of the separatist campaign. Not holding my breath about Smith. She’s part of the problem.
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Chris Berthelot 🇨🇦
Chris Berthelot 🇨🇦@DebatingChris·
The committee could settle it once and for all by letting Lukaszuk speak to them in person about the petition. Too bad the separatist UCP don't want that & keep blocking Lukaszuk from attending. Perhaps the committee should get out of its own way? #ableg #abpoli #cdnpoli
Cole Hogan@colewhogan

Is this not you? May 2025, CTV News. First you want a referendum, now you don’t want a referendum. I guess the committee has their work cut out for them. #ableg

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B-Rad@BPeteDD·
@Reil76 US bad China Good Non Citizens in the military Embracing Socialism and communism What could go wrong Seriously, what could go wrong???? FFS!!!
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🇨🇦Wayne🇨🇦
Canada’s military just had its biggest recruitment surge in over 30 years. And some people can’t handle it. More than 7,300 people joined the Canadian Armed Forces in the 2025-26 fiscal year, the strongest recruitment performance in over three decades. After years of what one former defence minister called a “death spiral,” the CAF didn’t just meet its target. It blew past it. About 1,400 of those new recruits are permanent residents, roughly 20% of total enrolments, and the highest share since Canada opened military service to non-citizens in 2022. And right on cue, a certain corner of Canadian X lost its mind. Because apparently some folks are more upset about who’s wearing the uniform than about the fact that we finally have enough people to fill it. The complaints aren’t about training standards, retention rates, or defence policy. They’re about where the recruits were born. Faces that don’t look like what they think a Canadian soldier should look like. Here’s the thing: these are people who raised their hand. Who chose Canada. Who are going through the same basic training, the same oath, the same process as everyone else, at a time when born and raised Canadians weren’t exactly lining up in the numbers we needed. Canada has always been built by people who came here and decided this country was worth something. Turns out that includes people willing to serve in uniform. That’s not a threat to Canadian identity, it’s a pretty solid example of it. The racists on X can keep posting. The new recruits are going to keep showing up.
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B-Rad@BPeteDD·
@Reil76 lol ya US bad China good!!! Just think about that??? If you had to choose where to live??? Would it be China or the US??? Just think about that??? Who treats their population better, the US or China??? Just think about it???
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🇨🇦Wayne🇨🇦@Reil76·
Canada has spent 3 years cheerleading U.S. trade dependency while watching that relationship get weaponized against us. We have resources the world wants. China has 1.4 billion consumers and cash to spend. “But China is bad” is not a trade policy. It’s an excuse to keep doing nothing while our exporters bleed. We don’t have to trust Beijing to do business with them. We have to stop letting Washington decide who we’re allowed to sell to. Every year we don’t diversify is another year we beg instead of bargain.
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@jkenney OMG @jkenney what ever did you used to do when we had phone books??? OMG like this infor is not like everywhere bud it's just so fing easy to find this kind of info!!!! Dugh!!!!
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Gil McGowan
Gil McGowan@gilmcgowan·
The brazenness of our Premier is almost breathtaking. The guy who got her chosen as UCP leader & Premier gets caught with an illegal copy of Alberta’s voter list. Then, one of her senior staffers is shown to be complicit. But somehow this is the Opposition’s fault? Unbelievable.
National Newswatch@natnewswatch

Alberta's Smith says Opposition should have warned her of privacy breach at a meeting attended by one of her caucus staffers nationalnewswatch.com/2026/05/06/alb…

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B-Rad@BPeteDD·
@jkenney WOW that's just so bad because that information is surely not available in 1000's of more places online???
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Jason Kenney 🇨🇦🇺🇦🇮🇱
I understand that my personal information, including my home address, was shared publicly on a screen at a recent Alberta separatist event. It was also recorded on video, and is now circulating. This was apparently part of the outrageous data leak of Albertans’ private information, wherein Elections Alberta shared its entire detailed provincial voter database with the “Republican Party of Alberta,” which in turn shared it with some separatist group called the “Centurion Project,” whose leadership then shared my personal information publicly. Over the past few years I have received no shortage of threats from people broadly associated with the separatist / antivax / far right movement in Alberta. So it is disturbing that my personal information is now broadly available, particularly in those circles. While I have been targeted specifically, the broader data breach may also effect vulnerable Albertans, including victims of domestic violence, journalists, activists, judges, and other public servants for years to come. I will retain legal counsel to seek advice on recourse regarding this outrageous and potentially dangerous violation of my personal privacy.
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B-Rad@BPeteDD·
@Reil76 WOW it's like you are a financial, political and ecomonic genius. You have this all figured out, you should be the guy in charge of fixing everything!!!
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🇨🇦Wayne🇨🇦
🇨🇦Wayne🇨🇦@Reil76·
Lets actually sit down and do the math on Alberta separation, because it seems like nobody else wants to. Right now, Alberta’s budget is roughly balanced. About $70-75 billion in, same amount out. It’s not perfect, but it works. The second you leave Canada, you don’t just stop sending money to Ottawa. You inherit the whole damn machine they were running on your behalf: borders, military, pensions, Employment Insurance, courts, federal policing, Indigenous obligations, foreign affairs, currency, central banking, all that shit. That’s not some rounding error. That’s an extra $30 to $60 billion a year in new costs slamming onto a province that was already spending every dollar it made. So now you’re looking at $105-135 billion in annual spending against $75 billion in revenue on a good year. That’s a $30-60 billion hole every single year, and nobody in the separation movement wants to talk about it. And it gets worse. You’re also picking up $120-150 billion in inherited federal debt. That’s another $4-6 billion a year just in interest payments before you’ve even hired your first border agent or opened a single embassy. Where the hell is that money supposed to come from? How do you close a gap that big? You’d need brutal spending cuts, a new sales tax, higher income taxes, higher corporate taxes, and you’d better pray oil stays above $80 a barrel. Even then you’re white-knuckling it. The real kicker is the oil revenue swings like crazy. Your new government costs sure as hell don’t. You can’t call up the military or the pension guys and say “Hey, prices are down this month, take some time off.” The bills keep coming whether WTI cooperates or not. And now there’s no Bank of Canada to bail you out when shit gets sideways. You’re on your own. Good luck with that. This isn’t about politics or which team you’re on. It’s just arithmetic. You want to be pissed at Ottawa? Fine, there’s plenty of reasons to be fucking pissed. But don’t confuse being pissed off with actually having a plan. Right now the separation crowd is long on anger and real short on math that adds up.
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@gilmcgowan lol how are those recalls going for ya!!! bahahahaha
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Gil McGowan
Gil McGowan@gilmcgowan·
Political bombshell. The NDP has obtained video evidence showing that top UCPers attended a Centurion Project meeting in which the illegally-obtained voter database was the star attraction. The Premier and her party have lost all plausible deniability. They were complicit. #AbLeg
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@TrondFrantzen Hey @TrondFrantzen You are comparing two very different economies!!! Why don't you tell us about the difference between UAE state oil companies and the Private oil companies in Alberta??? Maybe think a little before posting stupid SHIT!!!
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Trond Frantzen
Trond Frantzen@TrondFrantzen·
Amazing. Alberta ships about 4.4 million barrels oil per day. The United Arab Emirates ships 3.1 million a day. They are fantastically wealthy. Alberta and the UCP can’t figure out how to build schools and provide healthcare, and runs a $9.4 billion deficit. Awesome management.
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