Adien Dubbelboer

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Adien Dubbelboer

@adiendub

thinks left, writes left, votes left - got some time left too.

Edmonton, AB Katılım Nisan 2011
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Katy E 🇨🇦🇺🇦
Danielle Smith booted Scott Sinclair for wanting the budget to provide more for his constituents. Next was Peter Guthrie for urging a Public Enquiry to bring govt corruption to light. Jason Stephan is urging Albertans to sign the separatists petition. Smith says he’s good.
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MC Squared
MC Squared@mcsquared34·
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Expensive Tat
Expensive Tat@EssieNoPolish·
If you just bought a flight you’re already late and matter fact you missed it and actually it’s cancelled and somehow you’re also deported
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Hon. Thomas A. Lukaszuk
Hon. Thomas A. Lukaszuk@LukaszukAB·
A separatist? ✔️Amended the Act 3 times to make it possible for separatists to have a referendum petition ✔️Overruled a Court decision deeming separatists’ question unconstitutional ✔️Lowered the number of required signatures for separatists ✔️Socializes with separatists
Courtney Theriault@cspotweet

Premier Danielle Smith says she has been actively campaigning for Alberta to remain in Canada since day one.

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880CHED
880CHED@CHED880·
“She seems to be associating with separatists.”—@LukaszukAB criticizing Premier Smith. He argues she made it easier to hold a separation referendum, putting her political future ahead of Canada’s unity and security. Thoughts? LISTEN: traffic.megaphone.fm/CORU6492857434…
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Gil McGowan
Gil McGowan@gilmcgowan·
Given we’re being asked to consider breaking up one of the most successful countries in the world —one which has provided us with unprecedented security & prosperity — it is entirely unacceptable for our Premier to NOT let us know where her MLAs stand. ctvnews.ca/politics/artic…
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MandelaMushroom 🇨🇦🏳️‍🌈 NEVER VOTE CONSERVATIVE
@ABDanielSmith 1st, Alberta was treated extremely well by the Trudeau govt. 2nd, there are NOT a million Albertans supporting separatism 3rd , why isn’t Smith supporting the over 4 million Albertans who want to stay as part of Canada? 4th why is she not supporting the ForeverCanadian petition?
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Jakob Moffitt
Jakob Moffitt@jakob_moffitt·
@natnewswatch @SpencerLynne Smith won’t kick out UCP caucus members who are separatists, but will kick out MLAs who are concerned about government corruption and budget management. Gotcha.
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Dr. Raj Sherman
Dr. Raj Sherman@RajSherman·
Alberta once had 11,700 hospital beds for 2.7 million people = 4.3 beds per 1,000 After the Klein cutbacks, we fell to 2.4 beds per 1,000 Today we have ~8,800 beds for 5 million people = 1.76 beds per 1,000 And of those beds, 1,200–1,400 are occupied by ALC patients (Fragile seniors who should be in home care, rehab, or continuing care) That means 15–20% of our hospital capacity is blocked by patients who no longer need acute care. A “bed” alone is not the solution. Beds are meaningless without trained nurses, aides, therapists, physicians, and support staff. Minister Jones cannot fix hospital flow if Minister @JasonNixonAB’s ministry does not rapidly move ALC patients into: • Expanded home care • Transitional care • Rehab beds • Continuing care Until ALC is fixed, the ER crisis will not end. Yes, flu worsens pressure. So the response must be: • Free vaccinations • Easy access everywhere • Aggressive outreach But flu is a stress test, not the root cause. ALC bed block is the structural failure. And while there have been many announcements lately, here is the funding reality: When adjusted for population growth and inflation, healthcare funding has actually been cut. Data and facts matter. @MattJonesYYC @JasonNixonAB @ABDanielleSmith @nenshi @PfParks @JMeddings Data and facts matter. @MattJonesYYC @JasonNixonAB @ABDanielleSmith @nenshi @PfParks @JMeddings
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Gil McGowan
Gil McGowan@gilmcgowan·
And let’s be serious: this was never about “narco-terrorism.” It was about gaining control of the oil. Albertans, like all other Canadians, should be very worried by both the economic and political implications of this. We’re living next to a superpower led by …
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Deirdre Mitchell-MacLean 🇨🇦
@HeureuxLes47622 Alberta contributes nothing to the Canada Pension Plan (welcome to Canada). Contributions are made by employees and their employers. Contributions belong to the person, not the province.
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DKGray
DKGray@TheRealDKGray·
Around here, laws aren’t carved in stone… They are scribbled on a chalk board at the pleasure of her Majesty, and imposed on her minions in measure of her magnificence. Are there 250 of you in your neighbourhood with an extra $100? That’s the new price of admission to democracy in Alberta. In economic terms, that’s 5,000% inflation. It’s worse than her thinking she’s Queen. She thinks she’s TicketMaster.
The Breakdown@TheBreakdownAB

Danielle Smith has just increased the buy in on a citizen initiated referendum from $500 to $25,000 and massively clamped down on fundraising to do so. #abpoli #ableg #cdnpoli

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corblund
corblund@CorbLund·
Hey Alberta. Expect approval soon on our petition to stop coal mining in our Rockies, source of our drinking water. We're gonna need TONS of canvassers. Go to CoalPetition.ca give us your email and tell 50 friends. When approved we'll give you info on how to help. Pls RT.
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Gandalv
Gandalv@Microinteracti1·
🇪🇺 The F35 Requires Three Hundred Mechanics. Gripen Requires Sweden and an IKEA Manual. Ukraine Has Exposed the Truth. The F35 Cannot Survive a Real War. Ukraine has made one thing impossible to ignore. An aircraft that depends on a massive global logistics chain, proprietary software systems and contractor approval for even routine maintenance is a liability in real war. The F35 may offer advanced capabilities, but its sustainment model is extremely complex, expensive and deeply dependent on US controlled infrastructure. Even the Pentagon’s own audits have pointed to readiness problems, spare part shortages and heavy maintenance burdens that slow down operations. This is not the kind of aircraft you can keep flying under extreme pressure without absolute political alignment with Washington at every moment. European fighters are built on a very different philosophy. Eurofighter, Rafale and especially Gripen were designed for situations where airbases are under threat and turnaround times must be fast. Gripen can operate from road bases, be turned around by a small ground crew and stay in the air without relying on a global maintenance network. Sweden’s entire doctrine is based on dispersed operations that survive real conflict conditions. The point is simple. European jets are built for wartime practicality, not for a maintenance ecosystem that collapses the moment a supply chain breaks. 🇨🇦 For a country like Canada, the choice should be obvious. You need an aircraft you can maintain at home, in Arctic conditions, with national control over spares, data and upgrades. You need a fighter that works when supply lines are strained, not one that depends on overseas depots and political permission to stay operational. In that world Gripen, Rafale and Eurofighter are not sentimental European picks. They are the realistic, sovereign and war ready options. The Swedes even build Gripen with the same mindset as IKEA. It just works anywhere, with the team you have, and without the fantasy that someone else will keep it alive for you.
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Court Ellingson
Court Ellingson@CourtEllingson·
A 70 yr old constituent told me he has to wait over 18 months for an MRI. But if he pays $1000, the same clinic said they can do it in a couple days. My constituent can't afford $1000. This is the privatized US-styled health care system that @ABDanielleSmith promotes. #abpoli
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Nate Pike
Nate Pike@NatePike·
@MumCanadian For five years all of these people have lost their legal charter rights. That’s it. That’s the Alberta Advantage now.
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