dennisjubb

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dennisjubb

dennisjubb

@dennisjubb

Brampton, Ontario Katılım Mayıs 2018
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dennisjubb
dennisjubb@dennisjubb·
@Freebird_tweet I think the oil companies are the parasites that have more effect on your life .
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Barno_Further_Up_North
Barno_Further_Up_North@Freebird_tweet·
Let me break down the entire Alberta referendum situation for those of you who cant seem to comprehend what it is all about. The PRODUCERS of wealth are tired of paying for the PARASITES which feed upon the wealth that they create. It is that simple. You are either a PRODUCER of wealth or a leech upon the wealth that they generate. The question is not are you a Federalist or a Separtist, the question is are you a PRODUCER or a PARASITE? For the love of God, let's have the vote while there are still more PRODUCERS than PARASITES! The ⏰️ is ticking!
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C’est la vie 👀
C’est la vie 👀@MaximusMMG·
@Nofgivenatall If Alberta separates I don’t think any Canadian should be able to drive through Alberta without a visa
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dennisjubb@dennisjubb·
@JonFraserTF Which is in Bc : Canada exports LNG into the global market, freeing up allied supply to Germany. Germany gets non-Russian gas without needing a Canadian tanker at its port.
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dennisjubb@dennisjubb·
@RJurmain @RodAVanier how energy market swaps work: Canada exports LNG into the global market, freeing up allied supply to Germany. Germany gets non-Russian gas without needing a Canadian tanker at its port. From the port in BC
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Bob's your uncle
Bob's your uncle@RJurmain·
@RodAVanier You have to get LNG to tidewater. Liberals won't do that because....nitwit voters.
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dennisjubb@dennisjubb·
@jmm420xx @RodAVanier How energy market swaps work: Canada exports LNG into the global market, freeing up allied supply to Germany. Germany gets non-Russian gas without needing a Canadian tanker at its port. It doesn’t ship to Germany
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Joe momma
Joe momma@jmm420xx·
@RodAVanier It's not actually. Shipping it from BC will cost way more than building refineries in Newfoundland and take a lot longer too. But you would know that if you weren't an incompetent buffoon. Carrying water for the liberals as usual though.
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dennisjubb@dennisjubb·
@buperac Alberta’s GDP per capita is roughly around $90,000–$100,000 per Alberta’s total GDP is only in the hundreds of billions, not enough to equal millions per resident. Where do you get that number ?
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Stefan Murphy
Stefan Murphy@StefanMurphyHD·
@CanadianPro2 @dennisjubb How’s it working for your freedoms now? LPC is hell bent on turning this place into a dystopian nightmare like the UK. The 51st state rhetoric isn’t common, certainly exists. Ottawa is a dumpster fire and should have no say in my day to day life.
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@CanadianProtest
@CanadianProtest@CanadianPro2·
Oh my goodness. Does this mean martyuphisbum would lose BOTH ALBERTAN AND CANADIAN citizenship? Quite a few seppies not born in Alberta. Wonder if the people moving here now - to participate in the referendum - realize they won't be allowed to stay? sylvestre has demanded it. 🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤣
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dennisjubb@dennisjubb·
@Hey_You_bud @JasonLavigneAB BC would effectively regain (or gain even stronger) veto-like power over pipelines, rail, or other infrastructure crossing its territory.
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dennisjubb@dennisjubb·
@Hey_You_bud @JasonLavigneAB Alberta would lose Canadian trade deals and face new barriers. Its heavy reliance on oil exports would give buyers more pricing power. Diversification to Asia via Pacific ports would be harder without Canadian diplomatic/federal backing.
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Jason Lavigne
Jason Lavigne@JasonLavigneAB·
Again, Kenney is wrong. Everything he lists is Alberta's land under the 1930 Alberta Natural Resources Act. Jason, seriously, if you are looking to persuade anyone to stay in Canada, start by giving one positive reason to do so. The disrespect, fear and lies are not helping your arguments. Source laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/acts/A-10.…
Jason Kenney 🇨🇦🇺🇦🇮🇱@jkenney

On issue after issue, separatists just wave their magic wand to wish away serious problems with secession. Myth: “Federal lands and federal building (sic) don’t add up to much” Fact: - Wood Buffalo National Park - Jasper National Park - Banff National Park - Waterton National Park - Elk Island National Park Together encompass 53,860 sq KM, or 8.2% of Alberta’s land mass - CFB Cold Lake - CFB Suffield - CFB Wainwright - CFB Edmonton Together encompass ~12,000 sq KM, or 1.9% of Alberta’s land mass - 138 Indian Reserves encompassing 6,556 sq KM, or 1% of Alberta’s land mass - YEG and YYC airport lands, encompassing 49 sq KM Plus hundreds of other parcels of land, buildings, etc, much of it prime downtown property (eg armouries, RCMP facilities.) So ~12% of Alberta’s land mass, including some of the most valuable and strategically important in the province. The total value would be in the tens of billions of dollars. But don’t worry, the separatists say. No biggie. We’ll just keep saying “Canada sucks” and stuff, cause facts are hard.

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dennisjubb@dennisjubb·
@JasonLavigneAB Alberta would likely keep the vast majority of its resources and provincial Crown land, but separation would still require negotiations over federal assets, Indigenous rights, debt, and shared infrastructure. Saying “Alberta automatically gets everything” is too simplistic.
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dennisjubb@dennisjubb·
@JasonLavigneAB The 1930 Natural Resources Transfer Agreement transferred lands/resources to Alberta except lands already administered by Canada for federal purposes, national parks. Banff and Jasper were already federal parks before 1930,remain under federal law with Canada National Parks Act.
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dennisjubb@dennisjubb·
@mrowley1987 Treasonous losers expect to be coddled . I Don’t think you appreciate the intense dislike Canadians have for traitors.
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Matthew Rowley
Matthew Rowley@mrowley1987·
I find it interesting that Forever Canada people think the people in the Rest of Canada are so hateful and vindictive. I do not believe that Canada will harm itself just to spite Albertans if we choose independence. We can be the best of neighbours.
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Roddy 🇨🇦
Roddy 🇨🇦@RodKahx·
Pierre Poilievre will never defeat Mark Carney in an election. Pierre Poilievre will ultimately have to resign as leader. I can't fucking wait. Worst leader of the conservatives ever. Bye Pierre.
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dennisjubb@dennisjubb·
@RiseOfAlberta Supreme court of Canada published an opinion on this because of the Quebec referendums . Might want to read it you won’t like what it’s says .
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Rise Of Alberta
Rise Of Alberta@RiseOfAlberta·
Alberta Independence doesn’t mean losing your Canadian passport. It means having two: Canadian & Albertan.
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🇨🇦 The Liberal Elite 🇨🇦
This is why I actually love the separatists. Endless source of entertainment. This guy is absolutely spiraling. He likes all of his own posts and retweets his own replies consistently. If you disagree with him it will completely turn his brain into soup. His feelings get so automatically hurt if you’re a Canadian or if you remind him that Alberta isn’t separating. Alberta separatists at their finest. Mentally vacant and ultra soft. And if you give them facts, ohhhh do their feelings get hurt. I fucking love Alberta. I love Canada. 🇨🇦 Hi Kyle. 😉 x.com/kylerow0339283… “Libtard” Mental illness is wild. 😬
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