MacFreedom

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MacFreedom

MacFreedom

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Libertarian.Edmonton Oiler fan. Proud dad. NO dms please

Alberta เข้าร่วม Temmuz 2012
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Fay-Team Alberta
Fay-Team Alberta@Bq6ztgfp2wFay·
The referendum on Alberta independence will be a crucial moment in Alberta history. Sign the petition for freedom and prosperity for the generations today and tomorrow. 215 Street-115 Avenue by the Shell Gas Station and Tim Hortons ( Winterburn Road ) 11:30 am to 4 pm today.
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* W. Brett Wilson *
* W. Brett Wilson *@WBrettWilson·
Anyone wonder why a high speed train plan needs to go Montreal to Quebec and be paid for by all Canadians? Anyone wonder why feds aren’t pumping a high speed train between 2 of Canada’s largest city’s that are less than 300k apart & run past 2 huge international airports? Darn
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Rocky Huff
Rocky Huff@RockyHuff3·
My Alberta Family just some, “Thoughts For Today” “Alberta is Canada’s Last Bastion With Independence on the Horizon” Canada’s shifted hard toward big government, endless rules, and wealth grabs from places like ours. Alberta? Still the holdout the last echo of the old Canada, self-made, free, where sweat equals success. And right now, that spirit’s fueling a real push for independence. No PST. Fuel tax at 13¢/L (drops when oil’s hot). Carbon tax axed last year which saved 17–18¢/L at the pump. We send billions to Ottawa, get scraps back. Why stay chained? The Alberta Advantage isn’t just low taxes rather it’s the idea we don’t need permission to thrive. Core values stay sharp. Self-reliance like our roughnecks and ranchers which built this without handouts. Independence would cut Ottawa’s strings, let us keep our energy cash. Freedom with fewer regs, real choice on guns, kids, work. Separation means no more federal overreach punishing oil or farms. Family first is Alberta’s strong homes, faith, neighbors and not endless welfare. A sovereign Alberta could double down on that. Work pays and based on merit over mandates. Go independent, and upward mobility’s ours alone. Polls say only about 30% -41% back full separation but the push is real. Stay Free Alberta just claimed they hit 177,732 signatures by March 31 (although I guarantee we are far exceeding that) enough to force a referendum question like “Should Alberta become independent?” Verification’s next if it sticks, vote could hit October 2026. Premier Smith isn’t pushing it, she’s facilitating citizen votes via new laws, but she’s not stopping it either. It’s not selfish. It’s survival. Alberta’s the last place where pioneer grit lives, hard work, no apologies, government as referee. If we break free, it’s proof those values aren’t relics but rather they’re a blueprint for a better future, unchained from Ottawa’s drift. If Canada keeps squeezing, independence isn’t rebellion! Its logic. Thanks to all working hard for a Free Alberta! God Bless Alberta!
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Angela Tabak
Angela Tabak@AngetheBrave72·
@DiCintio Ah! The bigotry argument. Lazy. Unsubstantiated. Expected. 100% meaningless.
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JudyMB
JudyMB@JudyMaxB·
When I signed the petition in Cochrane it was at a shop I never would normally go to (marine equipment and boats). I ended up sitting at the table talking with the Canvasser for at least 20 minutes, a very interesting friendly conversation with a retired lawyer. This is how freedom loving Albertans treat each other. This is how we want to live.
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I wasn’t planning to film anything when I drove back into Red Deer the other day. I had just come from the Whistle Stop Cafe (@WScafemirror), and as I was heading into town, I noticed a pop-up canvassing location. I almost kept driving, but something made me stop. When I got out with Ali, I immediately recognized someone. If you’re from Red Deer, you probably know Sheldon. He’s always walking around in a hockey jersey. Different teams, different days. This time it was a Montreal Canadiens jersey, even though he says he’s an Oilers fan. We walked over, started talking, and offered to help. Sheldon had just signed the Alberta independence petition. He talked about learning more, asking questions, and coming to his own conclusions. No pressure, no script, just a regular guy thinking things through and making a decision for himself. That moment stuck with me because this isn’t just happening online. It’s happening in parking lots, on sidewalks, in small towns and cities all across Alberta. Real people, real conversations. The volunteer canvasser we met had been out there for hours collecting signatures and was up against a deadline to get everything submitted before the court date. People all over the province have been doing the same thing, quietly, consistently, determined. And here’s what most people don’t see. These moments are overwhelmingly positive. Strangers meeting for the first time, smiling, laughing, talking respectfully, getting to know each other. There’s a sense of optimism that’s hard to describe unless you’ve seen it for yourself. It doesn’t feel like anger. It feels like people who believe something can change. At the same time, we’re seeing Indigenous chiefs taking the movement to court to try to stop the process. That’s part of the reality too. But then you meet someone like Sheldon, someone who is Indigenous, who is learning, thinking independently, and choosing to engage with this movement in his own way. That matters, because it shows this isn’t as simple as the headlines make it out to be. I didn’t plan this video, but I’m glad I stopped. Moments like this are happening all across Alberta right now, and most of them are never seen. If you’ve witnessed something similar in your community, I want to hear about it. Please share your stories!

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Alberta Independence
Alberta Independence@ABIndependence·
Still haven't had a chance to sign the #IndependenceReferendum Petition. If you're in Edmonton today April 2 on the south side Join Me at 23 Ave at the bottom of the hill just east of Terwillegar Heights Mall today from 3 to 6pm.
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Mr Crumbsworth
Mr Crumbsworth@MrCrumbsbody·
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Michael
Michael@AlbertaUncaged·
You guys are strange. Nobody believes in utopia. We are simply cutting out the middleman to manage our own services, and saving money by doing so. Think of it as buying straight from a wholesaler and saving the difference from retail. As a bonus, we could have laws and policies that benefit Alberta and Alberta industry instead of following the whims of a federal government who is more focused on Ontario and Quebec votes than Alberta.
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AFraser
AFraser@treadheavynow·
StayFreeAlberta international! Panama!
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John F. Huizing
John F. Huizing@johnfhuizing·
Here are my reasons for Alberta to become a sovereign nation: Freedom of speech Right to bear arms Gasoline $0.75/ltr A net deficit of $50 billion will no longer go to Ottawa An immediate $30,000 pay increase for not paying income tax. No capital gains tax No tax on home equity No GST Better currency of 1:1 parity with US$ Better pension plan More freedom for my children and grand children Canada Parks will become Alberta Parks and will be much better managed Cheaper flights/phone/internet services A Constitutional Republic is superior to the archaic Parliamentary government.
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govt.exe is corrupt
govt.exe is corrupt@govt_corrupt·
Metrolinx managed to build the Eglinton Crosstown, a 20 km stretch of track, for just $20 billion in only 20 years. We should hire them to build a high-speed rail line from Toronto to Quebec City. They could easily do it in just twelve decades for only $800 billion.
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Mr Crumbsworth
Mr Crumbsworth@MrCrumbsbody·
I think many Canadians have lost perspective on how much money $90Bn is. In 2014 our entire federal deficit was $0.5B. In 2026 it's $78B. The Liberals have normalized massive over-spending and Canadians have accepted and rewarded it.
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Paul Mitchell
Paul Mitchell@PaulMitchell_AB·
Ottawa wants to spend $90 Billion on high-speed rail between Toronto and Quebec City. That's $4000 out of the pocket of every Canadian taxpayer to fund something that 99% will never use. As usual, Western Canadians will be paying to subsidize Ontario and Quebec. Insanity.
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Tigress
Tigress@BowTiedTigress·
@CSmartarsery @MimiProbably As a non-white canvasser, what about me and all my non-white family, friends & clients who’ve signed the Alberta Independence petition? Are we bigots and racists too? Or does your ‘movement of hate’ narrative collapse the second actual diversity shows up? #AlbertaIndependence
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Paul Manning
Paul Manning@mobinfiltrator·
I see everyone arguing about the High speed rail. And most of those arguments ignore facts and are clearly partisan. They’re selling high-speed rail as a $60–90B project. Bullshit! 90% of megaprojects go over budget. California HSR? Quoted $33B, actually $120B+. UK HSR? Billions over and still climbing. Toronto LRT? Years late, billions over. This is going cost $2,500–$4,000 per Canadian. And who will use it? Primarily a corridor between Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal, Quebec City. Now the part they forget to mention. Even optimistic projections show 40–60 years to see a return. That’s assuming strong ridership, no major overruns, no delays. Reality? Most high-speed rail systems never make the money back invested and require ongoing public subsidies. So we’re borrowing tens of billions… to build something a portion of the country uses… that will never pay for itself… and in all likelihood cost 100s of millions a year to operate. This is not a smart investment. Someone stands to make a lot of money from this and it’s not everyday Canadians.
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Tristin Hopper
Tristin Hopper@TristinHopper·
I'm trying to find the exact moment the Liberals discovered they could just announce things, do literally nothing to fulfill the thing, and nobody would care.
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Coffey4Canada2
Coffey4Canada2@Coffey4Canada2·
FUN FACTS: 61.5% of eligible Canadian voters reside in Ontario and Quebec. 60.8% of the entire population of Canada reside in Ontario and Quebec. 60.7% of Canadian taxpayers reside in Ontario and Quebec. We are the majority.
Prize@TCGPrizeLoader

@Coffey4Canada2 Eastern Canada is too. You people in Toronto are on your own against the majority of the rest of Canada.

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Dr. Sarcasto Ph. D.
Dr. Sarcasto Ph. D.@anonfmresident·
@WSOnlineNews Looks like the ditchbillies are going to get to waste 3 million of other people's money and drive away buisness. Once they lose it is time for a citizen's petition on the two province solution.
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