David Freiheit (Viva Frei)
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around the country in his private jet while telling everyone you've got to cut down your emissions. We've got to get to net zero by 2050.
around the country in his private jet while telling everyone you've got to cut down your emissions. We've got to get to net zero by 2050.
It's interesting because there were other people who were saying, you know, the 4D chess move when Trump. pseudo-endorsed Carney.
It's interesting because there were other people who were saying, you know, the 4D chess move when Trump. pseudo-endorsed Carney.
He didn't really do it, but when he spoke nicely of Carney, called him Prime Minister Carney, people were saying, yeah, he wants the Liberals to win because if the Liberals win, the push for Alberta to secede, to separate, and potentially join as a 51st state, it will never be higher. Ever. I don't know the logistics of it separating from Canada. The Federation is not a very easy thing to do.
He didn't really do it, but when he spoke nicely of Carney, called him Prime Minister Carney, people were saying, yeah, he wants the Liberals to win because if the Liberals win, the push for Alberta to secede, to separate, and potentially join as a 51st state, it will never be higher. Ever. I don't know the logistics of it separating from Canada. The Federation is not a very easy thing to do.
Quebec tried to do it twice. There was a whole Supreme Court decision as to whether or not the decision would even be recognized by the federal government for separation. But one thing is for certain, the push is getting strong now. And if the Liberals win and you have Ontario and Quebec
Quebec tried to do it twice. There was a whole Supreme Court decision as to whether or not the decision would even be recognized by the federal government for separation. But one thing is for certain, the push is getting strong now. And if the Liberals win and you have Ontario and Quebec
and the maritime provinces dictating the policy of the economic exploitation of Alberta, you're going to see a push to separate like you've never seen before. And the irony is that Albertans are more spiritually connected zeitgeist wise to America than to, you know, heavily liberal Ontario. Quebec always wanted to separate. So it's an interesting dynamic there.
and the maritime provinces dictating the policy of the economic exploitation of Alberta, you're going to see a push to separate like you've never seen before. And the irony is that Albertans are more spiritually connected zeitgeist wise to America than to, you know, heavily liberal Ontario. Quebec always wanted to separate. So it's an interesting dynamic there.
But you might have a reason to say it again.
But you might have a reason to say it again.
It's an amazing thing because Quebec has been exploiting of the equalization payments. They tax the resources out of Alberta and then pay them out to the so-called poor provinces. But Quebec's only a poor province because they don't include hydroelectricity in that calculation. Very fortunate for Quebec.
It's an amazing thing because Quebec has been exploiting of the equalization payments. They tax the resources out of Alberta and then pay them out to the so-called poor provinces. But Quebec's only a poor province because they don't include hydroelectricity in that calculation. Very fortunate for Quebec.
And so they exploit Alberta, ship their money out to the Maritimes, impose crippling resource policies on them, and then expect them to thank them for the abuse. So I've never seen a movement like this at such a fever pitch now, but you might get your land connection from continental America to Alaska.
And so they exploit Alberta, ship their money out to the Maritimes, impose crippling resource policies on them, and then expect them to thank them for the abuse. So I've never seen a movement like this at such a fever pitch now, but you might get your land connection from continental America to Alaska.
And it would be ultimately, I don't know how it happens, or you're gonna separate British Columbia from the rest of Canada. You're gonna, you know, it's not gonna be connected by landmass. But no, the long play might've been if liberals get in, that push becomes stronger. But if the liberals get in, there's gonna be nothing left of Canada in four years in any event.
And it would be ultimately, I don't know how it happens, or you're gonna separate British Columbia from the rest of Canada. You're gonna, you know, it's not gonna be connected by landmass. But no, the long play might've been if liberals get in, that push becomes stronger. But if the liberals get in, there's gonna be nothing left of Canada in four years in any event.
So, you know, it'll be not the vultures, but rather the predatorial nations picking the debris of what Canada will be at that time. And Alberta will be probably lucky to be absorbed by the U.S. and probably very eager to join the U.S.
So, you know, it'll be not the vultures, but rather the predatorial nations picking the debris of what Canada will be at that time. And Alberta will be probably lucky to be absorbed by the U.S. and probably very eager to join the U.S.