Mario Manelli 🇨🇦

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Mario Manelli 🇨🇦

Mario Manelli 🇨🇦

@MarioManelli_

Mostly politics. Left-leaning. AI sucks shit.

เข้าร่วม Mart 2020
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Mario Manelli 🇨🇦
Mario Manelli 🇨🇦@MarioManelli_·
@JasonLavigneAB This is not an answer. "Alberta will replace that stuff with our own stuff". That doesn't mean SHIT. How the fuck do you just come up with a new currency? BE DETAILED. This is the future of millions of people in Alberta and AI slop of Ralph Klein bucks doesn't answer anything.
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Jason Lavigne
Jason Lavigne@JasonLavigneAB·
Yes, an independent Alberta would need to replace several Canadian services, including postal, police, currency, and passports. That is true. But the important point is this: Alberta would also control those services directly, so they would be built to serve Alberta’s needs, Alberta’s values, and Alberta’s security. On a day-to-day level, life would still feel familiar. Mail would still be delivered. Police would still patrol. Passports would still be issued. Currency would still circulate. The difference is that Ottawa would no longer be deciding what is best for Alberta while using Alberta’s own money to do it. Independence is not about losing services. It is about bringing them home.
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Mario Manelli 🇨🇦
Mario Manelli 🇨🇦@MarioManelli_·
@ABDanielleSmith Hey Danielle. Trump just said a whole civilization will die tonight. Maybe this is a bad time to tweet about sending oil south to that nation. Read the room.
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Danielle Smith
Danielle Smith@ABDanielleSmith·
NEW: Bridger Pipeline’s proposed project for a new Canada-U.S. crude oil pipeline could transport more than one million barrels per day. At a time of global uncertainty, it’s clear that Alberta is the answer to North America’s and the world’s energy needs. That’s why we must build new pipelines east, west, north and south to strengthen Canada’s economy, establish North American energy dominance, and position ourselves as the world’s safest, most secure and reliable energy partner. See the full story: boereport.com/2026/04/06/bri…
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Captain Canadian
Captain Canadian@furmsies·
To AB separatists: Why do you always ask, "What has Canada given AB?" Do you feel owed something? Entitled to it? You live in the lowest tax paying, highest income earning province, in one of the regognized best countries in the world. Learn a lesson in gratitude.
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Mario Manelli 🇨🇦
Mario Manelli 🇨🇦@MarioManelli_·
@thecritcomp @DavidJPba This is literally the opposite of what David insinuated. Every day you separatists confirm you are just making it up as you go along to fuel your own biases.
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The Critical Compass
The Critical Compass@thecritcomp·
@MarioManelli_ @DavidJPba We’re worried about who the leftist thugs will try to assassinate once we successfully vote to separate from Canada because of all the ridiculous elbows up federalist slop you goofs believe
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David Parker
David Parker@DavidJPba·
It is absolutely ridiculous that a court is deciding whether Albertans can collect petition signatures. Democracy in Canada is nearly dead. Floor crossers, ideological judges, and worst of all, an apathetic population.
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Nicholas J. Stelzner
Nicholas J. Stelzner@stelzner_n1150·
Nothing will happen tonight because Trump knows it would cause a global recession and $200 oil. He isn't that stupid.
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Derek Smith
Derek Smith@unacceptfringe·
@AdamAdapted We offset what you guys caused because you can't handle a democratic process taking place. Go back to your soy and safe spaces
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Derek Smith
Derek Smith@unacceptfringe·
UPDATE: Just heard from Kings Flooring. Google saw the influx of negative and positive reviews and have set things right for Kings and are now monitoring their reviews to make sure they aren't blacklisted. Looks like Cancel Culture wasted their time. Good job everyone! Kings said they are very grateful for everyone that rushed to help save their business from the attacks and to pass on their thanks.
Derek Smith@unacceptfringe

Guys, Elbozos are review bombing Kings Flooring in Edmonton for allowing canvassers to get signatures for the referendum. Please go to Google reviews and leave a good review for Kings. The company is getting EATEN ALIVE by the left. This is their livelihood.

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Mario Manelli 🇨🇦
Mario Manelli 🇨🇦@MarioManelli_·
@CalgaryDave "92% of the will of the province is consistently ignored" Dude in the last federal election the Conservative vote was actually around 64%. The way you inflate numbers is actually embarrassing and not rooted in any kind of fact.
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David Robinson
David Robinson@CalgaryDave·
If you know NOTHING ELSE about Canadian Politics, know that this alone is why Alberta needs out. 34 out of 37 opted to go blue in the federal election. By all rights, a mega supermajority. 0% of them have any say, federally- and if they do, the needs of Quebec and Ontario come first. There is no fair deal we can make with the present framework- where 92% of the will of the province is consistently ignored, while people at the opposite end continue oppressive lawmaking, regulation, culture, and views towards Alberta.
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Mario Manelli 🇨🇦
Mario Manelli 🇨🇦@MarioManelli_·
@JonFromAlberta @Capital_Rob "if we don’t have support then it’s a settled deal." I can't believe you said that. You and all the other separatists are going to be even louder when you don't have the support. Guaranteed.
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Jon Alberta Patriot
Jon Alberta Patriot@JonFromAlberta·
@Capital_Rob And I’ll admit right now that if we don’t have support then it’s a settled deal. Will you make the same in reverse and say that if we do get enough support that you’ll call it a settle deal?
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Jon Alberta Patriot
Jon Alberta Patriot@JonFromAlberta·
A lot of the people who oppose Alberta independence do not actually want to argue the issue on its merits. Their first instinct is often not to persuade, but to shut the conversation down. They say things like, “just leave then,” or “you shouldn’t even be allowed to talk about this,” as though Alberta belongs only to people who agree with the current arrangement. But that is not how democracy works. In a free society, people are allowed to question political structures. They are allowed to advocate for change. They are allowed to peacefully organize, persuade their fellow citizens, and if support is strong enough, put the matter to a vote. That is not extremism. That is democracy. What I find revealing is that some people seem perfectly comfortable with democracy right up until the moment it might produce an answer they do not like. They say they believe in freedom, pluralism, and open debate, but when Albertans begin seriously discussing self determination, suddenly the tone changes. Suddenly we are told to go away. Suddenly we are told the subject itself is unacceptable. Why? Because democracy is only easy when you are confident you control the outcome. It becomes frightening when ordinary people start asking real questions, building real momentum, and demanding a real say. And that is the heart of it. If Alberta independence is such a terrible idea, then make the case against it. Debate it. Challenge it. Expose its weaknesses. Trust the people. But do not pretend that telling Albertans to shut up, get out, or lose the right to even hold a referendum is some kind of principled democratic position. It is not. It is insecurity dressed up as certainty. We Albertans have the right to discuss our political future and we have the right to settle that question democratically. You do not protect democracy by forbidding people from using it. You protect democracy by letting the people decide.
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Mario Manelli 🇨🇦
Mario Manelli 🇨🇦@MarioManelli_·
@Sassafrass_84 Hey Sass, the POS POTUS has just called for an entire civilization to be wiped out tonight. Maybe a bit more important than this.
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Sassafrass84
Sassafrass84@Sassafrass_84·
Well well well. Would you look at that? AOC was spotted enjoying a Yankees game from a private suite while thousands of federal workers go unpaid. That’s especially ironic, considering she has criticized politicians for golfing during a shutdown and even going out to restaurants while regular people struggled. PC: Terrance Williams.
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BeyondTheFud.x
BeyondTheFud.x@beyondthefud·
@otjsportss @gregbradyx The guy basically wants to join the EU to get a passport to move to Europe. He doesn’t even want to be in Canada! Lol
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Greg Brady
Greg Brady@gregbradyx·
I come across SO many people. They're in my inner circle, semi-inner circle, outer circle, at the gym, fellow parents, people who text the show - I've never had one interaction, let alone conversation (not one - not this year, not last year, not at thousands of Ajax doors), where someone even mildly opined "Canada should join the European Union". Not the most sane person, not the most loony person, not the person that is indifferent to Trump, not the person who despises Trump & can't focus on a single other important thing. I've not had one 10 second convo w/ anyone about Canada joining the EU. So I have no idea who these people are.....deadly serious.
The Globe and Mail@globeandmail

Majority of Canadians open to joining EU, new poll suggests theglobeandmail.com/canada/article…

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Mario Manelli 🇨🇦
Mario Manelli 🇨🇦@MarioManelli_·
@MadLadMarcin Wild take, bro. I hop into Grok 99% of the time so I can clown on it for being a piece of shit like the site's owner. But it's cute that you scraped my profile to try to find gotchas or whatever. ❤️
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Mario Manelli 🇨🇦
Mario Manelli 🇨🇦@MarioManelli_·
Me: grok please horizontally flip this image Grok: here it is, i changed a bunch of it too like you asked for Me: no grok. NO changes. JUST flipped. that's IT. Grok: here you go, it's got some great edits to it Me: ONLY FLIP NO EDITS Grok: your daily image limit has been reached
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Mario Manelli 🇨🇦
Mario Manelli 🇨🇦@MarioManelli_·
@erik_thorvalds Directly retweeting someone's picture and attacking their appearance to support your treasonous behaviour is despicable. I don't want to share a province with someone as full of hate as you. Fuck off.
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David Staples
David Staples@DavidStaplesYEG·
What Canada needs? A right-of-centre Canadian billionaire with guts and thick skin to buy a major TV and radio network and present an alternative viewpoint on our airwaves. Right now the airwaves are ALL leftist.
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kode
kode@KinskyKottish·
Dog wins at the finish line..
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Nate Silver
Nate Silver@NateSilver538·
These are the Twitter/X accounts with the most engagement so far in 2026. I suppose I had some intuition for how bad it was, but jeez, this is what you get when the ecosystem is broken.
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Mario Manelli 🇨🇦
Mario Manelli 🇨🇦@MarioManelli_·
@JeffreyRWRath "police and fire service providers coming out in droves to sign the petition." You just say whatever bullshit crosses your mind, don't you?
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Jeffrey Rath
Jeffrey Rath@JeffreyRWRath·
Just like the police and fire service providers coming out in droves to sign the petition. The movement crosses every demographic and every occupation.
Jon Alberta Patriot@JonFromAlberta

One of the most encouraging conversations I had in Red Deer was with the Alberta snowbirds from Yuma. These are Albertans who spend part of the winter in places like Arizona, and instead of checking out politically while they were away, they helped turn Yuma into one of the most unexpectedly inspiring little hubs of the independence movement. In this conversation, they explain that their Yuma team held six pop-up signing events, and at one of the bigger turnouts they saw roughly 350 people show up, with only a handful of canvassers trying to keep up. That is not a gimmick. That is real support showing up in the middle of another country because Albertans abroad still care deeply about what happens back home. That is why this matters. A lot of people saw the Yuma story as a funny social media moment. But it is actually much more than that. It is a sign that this movement has reached a level of mainstream visibility where ordinary Albertans are no longer waiting for permission, no longer hiding their support, and no longer treating independence as some fringe theory that only gets discussed in private. They are carrying it with them wherever they go. Arizona, Mexico, Hawaii, even farther afield. That tells you something important: this idea is alive in people now. It travels with them. It is becoming part of their identity. The Yuma team also makes another point that matters. They were not calling themselves heroes. They said they were just tough Albertans who were not going to put up with any more nonsense. That is exactly the spirit behind a lot of this movement. Not celebrity. Not performance. Not paid activism. Just regular Albertans deciding to do something real because they believe this can actually happen. And in the conversation I say exactly that: the reason so many people are out there, whether in Arizona heat or Alberta wind, is because we genuinely believe this can happen. That is a big part of why the Yuma story hit so hard online. It gave people a visible example of momentum. It showed that support is not confined to one town, one rally, or one demographic. It showed that even when Albertans are temporarily outside the province, they are still emotionally and politically invested enough to organize, collect signatures, and encourage others. That kind of behavior only happens when a movement starts to feel real. People do not go to that kind of effort for something they think is doomed. And yes, a few naysayers tried to mock it or imply there was something improper about collecting signatures outside Canada. But that criticism mostly reveals how weak and short-sighted the opposition is. An Albertan with Alberta identification is still an Albertan wherever he or she happens to be standing. There is nothing absurd about that. In fact, it would be absurd to suggest that Albertans somehow lose their political rights the moment they cross a border for a holiday. The mockery never really landed because it was rooted more in reflexive sneering than in serious thought. What the Yuma story really symbolizes is critical mass. When people start setting up pop-up canvassing events not just in Alberta but around the world, it means the movement is no longer surviving on theory alone. It means people feel momentum. It means they want to be part of it. It means they can picture success. And that encouragement matters, because political movements grow when ordinary people start seeing visible signs that victory is possible. That is why this was such an important little segment. It was not just about Yuma. It was about proof that Alberta independence is spreading, normalizing, and becoming something more and more people believe can actually be done.

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David Robinson
David Robinson@CalgaryDave·
This is a grass-roots movement, which is why they're going to be unable to stop it. For myself, and all Independence Supporters, nobody has ever reached out to offer any kind of aide, cash, or otherwise financial assistance. No political parties, lobbyists, or the USA! 100% us
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Mario Manelli 🇨🇦
Mario Manelli 🇨🇦@MarioManelli_·
@spym1325 @BertaProudDad > The LGTBQ has some major issues BULLSHIT. You have been fed propaganda and are repeating it without a thought as to whether it's true or not. Frightening.
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Shelley Pym 🇨🇦🇺🇸
@MarioManelli_ @BertaProudDad Stop with the strong words all of you like to throw around thinking you’re talking big and tough. The LGTBQ has some major issues and we will not allow this movement to be shoved down our throat. And there is a problem with CORRUPT leaders, not the people. So knock it off!
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BertaProudDad
BertaProudDad@BertaProudDad·
This happened today in Calgary ! These Anti Independence folks are COWARDS!
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