WEXIT_NOW

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WEXIT_NOW

WEXIT_NOW

@WexitN

Anti-Corruption - Globalists BE GONE When you abandon freedom to achieve security, you lose both and deserve neither. Thomas Jefferson

Calgary, Alberta and MEXICO Katılım Aralık 2019
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WEXIT_NOW@WexitN·
@RodAVanier That may be so, but like all grass roots initiatives we prefer to speak for ourselves like adults and not have the politicians control our voice like we're still children.
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Rod Vanier
Rod Vanier@RodAVanier·
Actually, over 400,000 of those signatories did not want any separation referendum!
Blaine Badiuk@BlaineBadiuk

Not sorry @WabKinew, but in Alberta we believe in democracy and when 700,000 Albertans ask for a referendum, you don't ignore that.

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@ikwilson The question is, can enough Albertans finally extract themselves from the parasitic Nanny State that's been feeding on us for decades? Will people realize that, with NETZERO & other UN nation busting directives, this globalist parasite is now actually KILLING us!
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Keith Wilson
Keith Wilson@ikwilson·
From my closing in the Kenney-Wilson debate: “We can be good neighbours with Canada without being governed by Canada. We can be honest that Alberta has outgrown Canada. And the question is no longer whether Alberta is strong enough to stand on its own—the question is whether Alberta is finally confident enough to do it.”
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@xllenial @ABDanielleSmith Winning not only means converting fence sitters to YES voters but ALSO eliminating the roadblocks supporting the NO side. Like appealing bad court decisions, countering misinfo & removing Kenny 2.0 (Danielle Smith) who continually creates roadblocks & helps the opposition forces.
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Jill
Jill@xllenial·
Carney just confirmed Ottawa can reject a majority vote under the Clarity Act. @ABDanielleSmith knows this. She has always known this. And she still gave us a weak non binding question instead of using the power she already had. So I will ask again. Are we really still giving her the benefit of the doubt? Time to stop fighting amongst one another in time to deal with the problem. #AlbertaIndependance
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Neil Stone@DrNeilStone·
Anti vaxxer conspiracy theorists mocking Ebola You are playing with fire You literally don't understand what you are dealing with
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@LoriSigurdson The UCP are doing harm because they are sliding under Globalist control from Ottawa. They have the legal right to call a referendum TODAY, they accept the crazy idea of de-carbonized Oil & allow AHS & major cities to follow globalist policies from WHO & UN C40 smart cities
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@JeffreyRWRath @eesquid She does not want Alberta to be successful, period. She's failed to retake the provincial powers that Quebec already has, she's wants an O&G industry based on de-carbonized oil, She's OK with AHS & municipal corruption under globalist control & now NOW NO REFERENDUM!
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Jeffrey Rath
Jeffrey Rath@JeffreyRWRath·
@eesquid Exactly- Danielle Smith said we could have a referendum if we gave her 178,000 signatures. We gave her a statutory declaration attesting to 301,620. Then she screwed us. Why would we trust her now. She has to go.
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N0stradumba55@eesquid·
We voted to end equalization and were ignored, why would they suddenly start respecting this process. Regardless of the outcome of this vote the next steps will not be another vote.
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WEXIT_NOW@WexitN·
@CanadianModera1 Maple MAGA? All the 87 Alberta ridings will be the same & you get to vote who you want into the legislature without US OR Ottawa influence. Scary thought.
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🇨🇦 Moderate Mike 🇨🇦
Given that a significant part of the UCP vote sites in rural Alberta, this is an encouraging poll in terms of change. Remember Alberta, if we beat the UCP, we beat the separatists and end this chaos !! #abpoli
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WEXIT_NOW@WexitN·
@jec79 Any process that gives the average Albertan a voice seems to be "unhelpful or undemocratic". I would say that too if I was a dictator who plans was to siphon the wealth out of Western Canada, restrict further development and pass bills to silence them.
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Keith Wilson
Keith Wilson@ikwilson·
I look forward to a serious and respectful debate tonight with former Premier Jason Kenney. Albertans deserve to hear both sides clearly. I will be making the case that independence offers Alberta the best path forward.
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@trevortombe Leaving IS leading, when we have no voice to change a dying federal system that practices unlimited borrowing, ballooning Federal overhead, top down corruption, record capital flight, while they invite the rest of the world to share what we have left.
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WEXIT_NOW@WexitN·
@jengerson Why don't you listen to Kenny & Wilson debate today. You might learn something new.
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Jen Gerson
Jen Gerson@jengerson·
Separatists are allowed to make whatever claims they want and have no obligation to platform anyone who disagrees with them or can debunk them. Federalist organizations, on the other hand, have a moral obligation to take patently fantastic separatist arguments seriously and platform them as equals. This is "both sides" fallacy. If you buy into it, you've already accepted an informational asymmetry.
Bryan Breguet@Prominent_Bryan

@jengerson You do what you want, Jen Just stand strong and admit this is literally what the Woke Left did and said Cognitive dissonance is hard, I know

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Courtney Theriault
Courtney Theriault@cspotweet·
"Part of the campaign is not a campaign, it's action, it's practicing cooperative federalism, with Alberta, with Quebec... " PM Mark Carney explains how he will be campaiging to help convince Albertans to remain in Canada.
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@ikwilson AB already has as much authority as Quebec to fix some of their pressing problems but the AB government isn't even doing that. Independence needs to bleach bit the Canada system remaining in AB.
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Keith Wilson@ikwilson·
Ottawa created many of the pressures Alberta now faces. Independence gives Alberta the authority to actually fix them.
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@nut_meggy Ya that really helped. Do you see no CUSMA and economic depression in Canada's immediate future?
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Meg 🇨🇦@nut_meggy·
Totally against Alberta separation but it'd be kinda neat if it backfired on the seppies & Albertans rally together as proud Canadians more than ever. Kinda like how Canadians collectively went “immediately no” when Trump started the 51st state stuff.
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@CoryBMorgan She has to repeat her lies 500 times before she's confident the brainwashed zombies won't comment.
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@CoryBMorgan Destroying all national history & our institutions is the Globalist plan. When we are in a deep recession, buried in debt and see no hope, they will offer their dystopian version of global governance. We need a vision for AB's future to counter this propaganda.
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WEXIT_NOW@WexitN·
@echipiuk David Redman has some great ideas that are critical to Alberta and he knows what he's talking about. I also like his take on national security and he should be involved in the new independent Alberta version of this plan.
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Eva Chipiuk, BSc, LLB, LLM
Not many people have really turned their minds to the psychology of Canadians. Most are too busy reacting to the latest outrage, headline, or political controversy. However, David Redman has cautioned about what he has identified as a trend in Canada: “helicopter” and “bulldozer” parenting, where children are either constantly hovered over or where every obstacle is removed before they ever have to face it themselves. Over time, that kind of environment can produce people who become uncomfortable with uncertainty, overly dependent on authority, fearful of risk, and hesitant to think independently or challenge difficult ideas. As this article put it: “Children, the authors observed, are now deliberately shielded from any sense of risk or uncertainty. How can anyone—young boys most of all—learn about the world around them when school principals announce at the onset of every snowfall that “all snow must stay on the ground.” The ideal of adventure and resilience has been replaced by a debilitating sense of fragility and risk-avoidance… Adventure should properly be considered a spirit, not a place. It is driven by a powerful mixture of curiosity, necessity, and an openness to experiencing new things. And it can be found wherever uncertainty reigns. Today, that might entail travelling to strange lands, meeting new people, or even engaging in uncomfortable discussions about whether Alberta should remain part of Canada forever. Wherever the unknown lies, adventure can be found.” That mindset does not just affect childhood. It shapes entire societies. It affects how citizens respond to disagreement, political debate, uncertainty, criticism, and even new ideas. Somewhere along the way, many Canadians lost their sense of adventure, resilience, curiosity, and willingness to engage with uncomfortable conversations or difficult questions. Where did that spirit go? What happened to the mindset that encouraged people to explore, question authority, take risks, debate ideas openly, and build something better even when the outcome was uncertain? Somewhere along the way, discomfort itself seems to have become something to avoid rather than something people grow through. Because if we stop exploring, questioning, debating, and taking risks, we lose something essential about what it means to live freely and think independently. A society that becomes afraid of uncertainty eventually becomes dependent on being told what is safe, acceptable, and permitted. If we are going to move forward in any meaningful way, we need to rediscover the spirit of curiosity, resilience, and adventure that pushes people to test ideas, challenge assumptions, and engage with the unknown instead of fearing it. Perhaps one of the most important conversations we should be having is this: what does it actually mean to be Canadian today? Because for many, it increasingly feels like the answer is becoming less about courage, resilience, curiosity, and self-determination, and more about compliance, comfort, and avoiding difficult conversations.
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Cory Morgan
Cory Morgan@CoryBMorgan·
Who's old enough to remember learning a valuable life lesson from these items that used to be standard in autos?
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