@PierrePoilievre I'm a stock in a tax farm. I'm taxed on my income then everything I spend my profits on or every dime to much of it I save then every which way you can to create a "revenue stream". We can't even leave the farm for green pasture without paying your perceived share of my assets
📣 Hey Alberta,
Can you afford these increased production costs:
🛢️ ⬆️ 20% Oil sands oil
⛽️ ⬆️ 26% Conventional oil
💡 ⬆️ 36% Electricity
🔥 ⬆️ 39% Natural Gas
?
Economist Jack Mintz is warning about increased costs tied to MOU & other taxes
🚫Scrap the Industrial Carbon Tax!
When the playing field is fair, Albertans speak loudly.
Registered Referendum Third-Party Advertisers are all playing under the same Elections Alberta rules. Same reporting requirements. Same contribution rules. Same public disclosure.
And what are Albertans doing?
They are putting their money where their mouth is.
This is not a poll.
This is not a talking point.
This is not online noise.
This is Albertans choosing to contribute their own dollars to the side they believe in.
According to Elections Alberta’s current reported numbers, independence-side RTPAs account for 82.3% of reported referendum contributions so far.
That means everyday Albertans are stepping up to fund lawn signs, billboards, events, outreach, public input sessions, and the work required to reach more people before October 19th.
The message is clear:
Albertans want a real conversation.
Albertans want a real choice.
Albertans want their future to be decided here, by Albertans.
The Lavigne Show TPA is doing our part, and with your support, we can do even more.
Help us print more signs, power more advertising, host more events, and reach more undecided Albertans.
Contribute today:
https://t.co/SVpLfib1aP
Source: Elections Alberta
Together, we can do this.
Let Alberta Decide collects 119,000 dollars in 8 days meanwhile the Forever Canadian folks have reported zero dollars! Something doesn’t seem right! #alberta#abpoli#NewsUpdate
🤔👉 The Goal of Socialism is Communism.
That is not my opinion.
That is a direct quote from Vladimir Lenin.
He was not vague about the plan. Socialism was never meant to be the final destination. It was always the necessary first stage. The vehicle that gets you to full Communism. The lower phase that builds the conditions for the higher phase.
This is why the claim that “Democratic Socialists are different” does not hold up under examination.
They use the same framework. They push the same expansion of state power over the economy, culture, and speech. Then, they act surprised when people connect the dots.
Right now, we are watching the same pattern play out. Candidates and activists embrace the label while insisting any comparison to actual Communism is unfair. They count on the public not knowing the history or not caring enough to check.
The Trojan horse does not announce itself with a hammer and sickle. It shows up promising to fix problems created by the last round of growth in government. Then, the next round begins.
Lenin said it plainly over a hundred years ago.
The quote is right there. The outcomes in every country that followed this path are also right there.
You can call it whatever sounds better on the campaign trail. The underlying goal has been stated clearly for generations. (Patriot Mindset)
@miss_tanyac@RyanGassn@LetABDecide We should also examine the businesses on the chamber. 90% are government contractors and NGO's who's biggest revenue stream is leeching off governments
Also just in case you think those numbers are fabricated... I pulled all the local mayoral numbers for donations to Vision Vancouver....
You're welcome Gregor...
Told this story before but I want to tell it again. I moved here 17 years ago from Ontario. I left all my family and friends behind to take a job I've never done, in a landscape I've never been in, moved in with people I've never met.
I remember moving from place to place in Ontario, trying to find better work, better people, a better life and a better culture but could never find it.
But I finally found it here in Alberta.
When people say we don't have a culture, I can distinctly tell you that we do. I remember on my holidays I would do 125 km canoe trips in Algonquin Park with nothing but my canoe and backpack. And any friend I could try and find to drag along with me. They all thought I was crazy for wanting to do this on my holidays. I thought they were crazy because they didn't want to do it.
When I moved to Alberta I realized I was always an Albertan - I was just born in the wrong province. We do have culture out here and it's evident every day, every minute, every second I look around. I have nightmares about moving back to Ontario. I truly truly do.
Some people of Alberta do not understand what the East is like. People out East do not understand what Alberta is like. We are very different and it's time we go our separate ways. I don't want Alberta to become the place I fled. I don't want that for anyone, not even the people who call us derogatory names.
The East is admittedly striving for mediocrity (and they can have it). Alberta will strive for greatness.
In October we have a choice. This is the only vote in your life that will truly matter. Vote option 2 and send a clear message to the East that's impossible to ignore. This vote matters.
#AlbertaIndependence
Every Muslim-majority country on Earth is a disaster for freedom, women, and minorities.
Wherever they become the majority, oppression, intolerance, and brutality follow.
This is not a coincidence.
This is Islam.
@CSmartarsery What businesses are on the chamber? Government NGO"s and government contractors make 90% of the members. They not so shockingly have a vested interest in maintaining big government because they're leeches. It's not Joe's sandwich shop or Lennys plumbing.
@VotetoStayAB@CalgaryChamber Retard, what businesses are on the chamber? Government NGO"s and government contractors make 90% of the members. They not so shockingly have a vested interest in maintaining big government because they're leeches. It's not Joe's sandwich shop or Lennys plumbing. Pretend harder
PM @MarkJCarney denies he was lobbied by developers to endorse $1.45 billion plan to buy distressed Vancouver condos at taxpayers’ expense.
https://t.co/CeCDPndOlA
@HICC_ca@gregorrobertson#bcpoli#onpoli
@krisster8@RiseOfAlberta Look at the list of chamber members. 90% are NGO's or government contractors. The only business they represent are the leech ones worried about their government revenue streams.