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@myabradshaw78 @mike00617140414 No. I won’t pay a dime more in taxes.
Tax revolt.
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@Joefromcanada9 @Kelsisheren To get them fiscally responsible? Ah hello, the entire system is set up for corruption, there is nothing there to move forward. Only a complete incineration of Canada will do.
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@Kelsisheren Canada needs a tax revolt to get these folks to be fiscally responsible.
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@GuntherEagleman Again @GuntherEagleman you have a huge platform. Why aren’t you and the rest of Con Inc leading a tax revolt?
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@mactoni91 @mb_ghalibaf No, the Jews fuel every conflict, has been the case for thousands of years.
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@mb_ghalibaf The Middle East is burning because the Islamic Regime of Iran fuels every conflict, spreads terror and backs militias. Israel isn’t creating chaos, Iran is.
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@JonFromAlberta Canadians are the dumbest of the dumb when they use citations about their family fighting in WW2 and other wars, hello morons, your family fought Jew banker wars so the Jews and the royal families they inbred with could take over the world. Wake up.
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A veteran of the Canadian Armed Forces stopped me in Red Deer and shared a perspective that I think a lot of people need to hear in full, not reduced to a slogan.
He told me his father fought in World War II. He told me his sons served in Afghanistan. This is not somebody speaking casually about loyalty, sacrifice, or duty. This is somebody from a family that has given real service across generations.
And his message was blunt: in his view, Canada is no longer being loyal to people like him, and nothing meaningful is going to change in Ottawa. That is why he believes Alberta independence is now the only way forward.
Whether someone agrees with that conclusion or not, people should at least understand the depth behind it.
For many soldiers, veterans, and military families, loyalty is not an abstract idea. It is tied to duty, sacrifice, service, loss, and trust. The basic belief is that if you give yourself to a country, that country should still reflect the values you served to protect. When people who spent their lives serving begin to feel alienated from the direction of the country, that is not a small thing.
I think the concern here is bigger than party politics. It is about the feeling that the institutions of Canada are no longer listening, no longer correcting course, and no longer representing the people who built, defended, and sustained this country. For some veterans, the frustration is not just with one bad policy or one bad government. It is the belief that the system itself is no longer responsive.
That is the nuance people miss.
When a veteran says Alberta independence is the only way forward, he is not necessarily saying he stopped caring about the country overnight. He may be saying the opposite. He may be saying he cared so much, for so long, that it means something when he finally concludes the relationship is broken beyond repair.
A lot of soldiers and veterans may have concerns about even entertaining that idea. They may value unity, continuity, tradition, and the memory of what they served under. They may worry that supporting Alberta independence feels like turning their back on their service, their oath, or the people they served beside. That is a real emotional and moral tension.
But the other side of that tension is this: what if loyalty is not supposed to be one-way? What if there comes a point where citizens, including veterans, have the right to say that the political system has become unworthy of their continued trust? What if defending freedom sometimes means being honest about when a government or a national project has drifted too far from the people it claims to represent?
That is why this moment mattered.
This was not just a random political opinion shouted from the roadside. It was a serious statement from someone whose family has lived service, sacrifice, and national duty. And when people like that start saying Ottawa will not change, others should pay attention.
You do not have to agree with him to recognize the weight of what he is saying.
Watch this and listen to his words for yourself.
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@colleen_torp1 You want to never get off the slave plantation? They control all political parties. The pendulum swings back and forth between left and right perpetually yet the agendas of the puppetmasters advance no matter who is in power. Please wake up.
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@he8ter You’re entitled to your opinion. If, if came to it, who would you choose?
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@GuntherEagleman America has so many enemies within right now.
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@GuntherEagleman Don’t call yourself American if you support Jew wars.
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@debivice @Tablesalt13 That's actually propaganda, Canada was always an enslaved colony of the UK Royals, only that the inmates of the prison didn't know it. Now it's more obvious.
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The 16th Amendment Fraud: A Century of Engineered Theft
Folks, let's cut to the chase. The 16th Amendment, the supposed legal bedrock of the IRS, was never properly ratified. States were strong-armed, votes manipulated, it's documented, including that 1985 IRS commissioner letter admitting the house of cards.
Since 1913, they've siphoned trillions, over $330 trillion by some counts, straight from your paycheck into black budgets and elite coffers. Not roads or schools; think missing $21 trillion from DOD and HUD alone, as I detailed in my reports.
This isn't sloppy accounting; it's by design. A central control mechanism to fund the secret government while keeping you compliant.
The deep state knows we know. Spread the facts, demand audits, push for IRS abolition. Freedom starts with pulling back the financial curtain.

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@saskridergal Canada is a corporation which I believe is already a subsidiary of the United States Corporation in DC.
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@TheBuckYouWill Grow a pair of balls and stop funding it. Quit being a simp who cries and complains on social media but does nothing about it.
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$51 MILLION MORE FOR FUCKING UKRAINE.
Anybody else want to start seeing some receipts?
Seriously.
I want to know where every single fucking penny has gone.
If they can’t produce the receipts, All aid should IMMEDIATELY stop and IMMEDIATE repayment should start.
THIS MONEY LAUNDERING OPERATION NEEDS TO END.

Globe Politics@globepolitics
Ottawa unveils $51-million in additional aid for Ukraine theglobeandmail.com/canada/article…
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@TWilsonOttawa @joerogan Your Supreme Court judges work for the crown. Wake the f*ck up, the entire temple is corrupt by design.
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Hey @joerogan 👋🏻 Canadian gun lobby here 🇨🇦
We are fighting like hell against this gun grab - all the way to the Supreme Court
We also leaked out the audio of Minister Anandasangaree admitting the gun grab is just for QC votes (my pinned post)
Let’s talk!! Media@ccfr.ca
MBrant75@MBrant75
Joe Rogan on the gun confiscation program
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@CanadianGrayMan Oh take a seat, you very well know Canadians are the most docile, do nothing, low IQ people on the planet. They will cry and complain on the internet but at the end of the day make sure their income taxes are fully paid and tax returns filed.
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@mattgaetz I recently filed my taxes, purely out of fear of spending my final years in a "gated community". But it's nonsensical: taxes, when the debt owed to citizens by the United States Government is trillions of dollars and millennia of representatives' lives behind bars.
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I still pay my taxes.
But this conversation legitimately shocked me.
This guy is not paying taxes and taunting the government publicly.
Is he brilliant or insane?
Former Congressman Matt Gaetz@FmrRepMattGaetz
The Anchormen Show EP 115 - Stop Paying Your Taxes? w/ Peymon Mottahedeh x.com/i/broadcasts/1…
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