Jeff0306

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Jeff0306

Jeff0306

@JeffB0306

Edmonton, Alberta Katılım Ağustos 2024
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Bradshaw
Bradshaw@myabradshaw78·
Mark Carney stating Separation wasn’t on the ballot paper when people voted for Smith,well Mark Carney where was The New World Order on your ballot? Where was China being our partner?
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Rise Of Alberta
Rise Of Alberta@RiseOfAlberta·
Claude AI analyzed the Alberta independence debate. Here's who won and why. Keith Wilson and Jason Kenney debated the resolution "Be it resolved: The West should stay in Canada" at a public event in Calgary on May 25th. Wilson argued for Alberta independence. Kenney argued for staying in confederation. The audio recording of the full debate was used to generate a complete transcript. That transcript was uploaded into Anthropic's Claude and the AI was directed to conduct an unbiased analysis of the debate. No framing was provided. No sides were taken. Claude was simply asked to evaluate the strength of each side's arguments and determine who won. Wilson's strongest arguments: Canada is no longer an optimal size of governance for Alberta. Alberta has contributed an estimated $700 billion in net fiscal transfers to Ottawa. Alberta's GDP is larger than over 100 sovereign nations. 90% of Alberta's trade is with the United States. The federalist side has no realistic plan to fix Canada from within. The equalization referendum passed and Ottawa did not respond. Kenney's strongest arguments: All 47 First Nations treaty signatories refuse to recognize a transfer to an independent Alberta. The Edmonton partition question remains unanswered. No published transition plan exists 150 days from a potential referendum. Major capital investment would freeze during a separation process. The cost of building independent state infrastructure including NATO defense obligations is significant. Claude's verdict: Keith Wilson won the debate. Wilson controlled the framing from his opening statement and Kenney was unable to break free of it. The decisive factor was that Wilson posed one central challenge that went unanswered all night. Name a single realistic mechanism that forces Ottawa to reform. Kenney could not. Full analysis below.
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Jes_in_GP
Jes_in_GP@NunyaBidnezJes·
And my fave is Senate seats (see pic); PEI pop. 182,000 with 4 Senate seats. AB pop. 5,000,000 with 6 Senate seats. Fair? Let's change this, right? Ah but we can't. In order to change equalization and representation, we need to open the constitution by applying the 7/50 law which won't happen. (See pic for explanation as to why) We cannot vote our way out of this federally. The only viable option is #AlbertaIndependence.
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Mario Zelaya@mario4thenorth

You can only abuse people for so long, until they decide to fight back. An apology is owed. And for Albertans, an apology will not be enough. For starters, they need to fix the seats issue, among many many other things I hope they do not leave. But I do not blame my friends.

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The Buck You Will
The Buck You Will@TheBuckYouWill·
🚨Please keep reposting this story.🚨 How come the green slush fund story just went away? @S_Guilbeault, the ultimate climate grifter, doesn't get a free pass, has embezzled millions & shouldn't have been re-elected... ...he needs to go to Federal prison, not hide out on the Liberal back bench.
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Shawn Kivimaa
Shawn Kivimaa@SKivimaa·
Indian extortion gangs fired 300 rounds into buildings. Not a single one of these trash will be deported. Not a single one will be sentenced the 6 years the Coutts boys were, the latter of whom didn’t fire a shot, however they criticized government.
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Alberta-Leonidas
Alberta-Leonidas@AlbertaLeonidas·
@jec79 Carbon tax is unhelpful So is carbon sequestration So is the gun grab So it's forming a government majority by subterfuge Alberta independence is good Ottawa is evil
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Erik Thorvaldsson
Erik Thorvaldsson@erik_thorvalds·
Jen, Alberta’s “grievances” aren’t grievances; they’re a century-long pattern of deliberate abuse. Ottawa seized our resources until 1930, then gutted the oil patch with the NEP in ’80. Today we’re Canada’s unwilling ATM: tens of billions in equalization extracted yearly, we fully fund the CPP, pipelines and major energy projects are killed, and carbon taxes are imposed while they ignore us. We’ve tried “The West Wants In,” Senate reform, and every polite federalist promise since 1905. They all end the same: our wealth funds the East, our voice is ignored. No arrangement like that can hold. Separatism isn’t fallacious. It’s the only answer left when the federation treats you like a colony, not a partner. Alberta deserves sovereignty, not more lectures. #AlbertaIndependence
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Jen Gerson@jengerson

It's entirely correct and reasonable to address serious Albertan grievances seriously. It is entirely fallacious to pretend that separatism represents a serious answer to any of those grievances.

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Tokyo Rosie
Tokyo Rosie@RosieRocks28·
Mark Carney says Albertans didn't vote to have a referendum. Well, Canadians didn't vote for a majority Liberal government either, yet here we are.
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Bradshaw@myabradshaw78·
@MarkJCarney Why won’t you trace money from within your party. Catherine McKenna and our Infrastructure money,Stevie Guilbeault and the Green Slush Fund,Chrystia Freeland with her $2B for a company that didn’t exist.
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Kathy Flett (insert Alberta flag here)
We don't dismiss them. We just appreciate completely that they proved it can't be done. The reason is because Ottawa and the majority of the other provinces consistently dismiss us. Much like what you're doing now, Lorrie. Doing the same thing over and over expecting a different result truly is insanity. It's time to move on. Onward and upward.
Lorrie Goldstein@sunlorrie

@bryttan7777 Because no answer will convince you. You'll dismiss even those who have long argued to better accommodate Alberta within Confederation. In your mind, you're already gone and that's fine. But you're not the audience the remain side needs to convince.

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David J Harris Jr
David J Harris Jr@DavidJHarrisJr·
Exactly!
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Sowell Economics
Sowell Economics@sowelleconomics·
Thomas Sowell: “No government of the left has done as much for the poor as capitalism has. Even when it comes to the redistribution of income, the left talks the talk but the free market walks the walk.”
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Dusty Rose
Dusty Rose@DustyRoseYYC·
As I've said over and over again on here. The United States buys things from Alberta. 🇺🇸 Canada takes things from Alberta. 🇨🇦 It's obvious which one is the better trading partner. #abpoli #cdnpoli #AlbertaIndependence
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Jon Alberta Patriot
Jon Alberta Patriot@JonFromAlberta·
I asked random people in Sylvan Lake what they thought about Alberta independence. They had already signed the petition. That’s what the media keeps missing. This isn’t just an online thing anymore. Regular Albertans are already paying attention, already signing, and already thinking seriously about Alberta’s future. And with Danielle Smith’s new referendum question, fence sitters now have a third option. You don’t have to be 100% ready to vote yes on independence to vote yes to letting Albertans have the referendum. Let Alberta decide. Watch the full video here: youtu.be/PM0BaMDm2Rc?si…
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Keith Wilson
Keith Wilson@ikwilson·
A change in the government responsible for administering lands does not erase treaty rights or treaty obligations. The Robinson Treaties of 1850 are a good example. They cover large parts of what is now northern Ontario, including lands around Lake Superior and Lake Huron. They were entered into with the British Government before Canada even became a country in 1867, yet the treaty relationship and obligations continued after Confederation. That history matters today. Treaty rights are not simply dependent on the political boundaries or governments that later emerge. They are enduring commitments, grounded in the treaty relationship itself.
Lowa Beebe@LowaBeebe

First Nations leaders, scholar push back on Alberta's planned vote on independence referendum | CBC News cbc.ca/news/canada/sa…

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Michelle LA🇨🇦
Michelle LA🇨🇦@MichelleLA1981·
I stand by this. You wont change my mind.
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Rise Of Alberta
Rise Of Alberta@RiseOfAlberta·
The case for Alberta independence is not based on resentment. It is based on accountability, fairness, and the right of Albertans to govern themselves.
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Rise Of Alberta
Rise Of Alberta@RiseOfAlberta·
Keith Wilson lays out the strategic case for timing. October 2026 is not the final independence vote. The goal is not just to hold a vote. The goal is to win one. That means using the runway to build support for the real decision in spring 2027.
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