@Morgan_C_Ross Just like everyone says they'll leave if their favored party looses. Some will, but many more will move to Alberta attracted by freedom and low taxes.
@MargTokar@WabKinew@ABDanielleSmith@UCPCaucus The liberal strategy: if it moves, tax it... if it keeps moving, crush it with regulation... if there are any signs if life left add more taxes and regulations... if it stops moving, bail it out and subsidize it.
TMX is just one example of this.
@JeffreyRWRath @AlbertanMitch @bryttan7777 Be careful. It might be advantageous to have a neutral party position that is permissive to both sides. Otherwise it could split the part and give NDP a win. Nevertheless, the party absolutely should permit and prepare for independence as much as possible.
@Mikie4976@ABDanielleSmith That's the prospects of building in Canada. Building south is much easier and faster. The reason we don't build here (including more refineries) is too much regulation, tax, and other costs. USA is not sabatoging their own industry like we do
@Quirt313@ABDanielleSmith The more Premier Smith tries to fix things, save Canada, and plead with the liberals for permission to work and access markets, the more it proves that it is impossible to fix it from within and that independence is the only viable option for freedom and prosperity
@JasonOnTheDrums Elections Alberta can go through every single signature. They are all legit signed with badges canvassers using photo ID. Stay free Alberta is not centurion project and had nothing to do with the data breach.
Under Ottawa, Canada now has:
• Worst food price inflation in the G7
• Highest household debt in the G7
• Most unaffordable housing in the G7
• Lowest investment per worker in the G7
• Second-lowest productivity in the G7
• Second-highest unemployment in the G7
Meanwhile, an independent Alberta could mean:
• One of the highest GDP per capita regions in the world
• A pro-business tax environment
• Potential 46% reduction in overall tax load
• Potential 0% income tax
• Billions staying in Alberta instead of going to Ottawa
• Unlocking trillions in natural resources
When you take a look at the numbers Independence is a serious economic option.
@MarcNixon24 To bad he is not concerned that equalization, sabatoge of energy industry, bill C9, tanker ban, carbon tax, authoritarianism, policy and regulatory lock, more theft/corruption and Chinese lead new world order are a bridge too far.
@Valkyrie_D@mark_slapinski Hey, contard here. Not upset. I expected it would happen. I can't wait to get kicked in the balls a few more time before we decide whether or not to become independent. Thanks for the help.
Tim Spephens just dropped a second incredible measage for a Christian perspective on Alberta independence. Absolutely worth the listen!
https://t.co/cQKp1ugSqg
@CraigCoolahan@ABDanielleSmith Minimum wage laws just take the bottom rungs off the ladder to prevent inexperienced, uneducated, or unskilled workers from getting on to gain the skills and experience needed to earn higher wages.
@furmsies@afriedduck It helps Brookfield sell net zero carbon credits and fix the weather. You tell me why eastern Canada buys oil from Middle eastern dictatorships, buys natural gas from Australia, and does not permit or sabatoges pipelines to bring Canadian energy to Canada.