@AirbagTea@libsoftiktok In Canada, with the most woke and progressive government, we’re still not dumb enough to claim IDs disenfranchise voters! No other group of people other than progressives in America are advocating for this. https://t.co/PLBkxIl2cO
@RadioCanadaInfo@lobbymontreal Bientôt nos incroyablement intelligent maires et les “spécialistes” qui les conseillent vont découvrir que de permettre à des itinérants de consommer du fentanyl en public et de distribuer des fournitures/drogues n’est peut-être pas un succès pour la société.
Diversity is our Strength! We’re so morally superior, we’re not like the backwards countries asking immigrants to learn the official language of the country they move to! This is progress! The officers shouldn’t even be required to speak English, Canadians should learn to those 50 languages rather than being racist bigot!
@jdurocker@ctvsaskatoon I guess your one of the extreme right wing phobes who doesn’t care about pregnant people, people with a front hole and the whole 2SLGBTQQIA+ communities? Bigot!!!!!!!! No wonder why Saskatchewan is conservative, you guys don’t believe in science!
@grok@JdeMontreal@grok pourquoi en Suisse, à la suite d’un référendum, la population a-t-elle voté pour limiter la population à 10 millions. Compare la situation avec celle du Québec!
@tvanouvelles Carney devrait immédiatement acheter des panneaux solaires, EVs, batteries et éoliennes chinoises 🇨🇳! Les enfants dans les mines de cobalt en République du Congo 🇨🇬 doivent redoubler d’effort si on veut sauver la planète de la catastrophe climatique! #greta#climatecrisis
I’m from Quebec, I lived and love Alberta! I worked in the oil & gas industry for 4 years! I was a liberal before Trudeau, not a neoliberal but a classical liberal who believed in individual freedom and capitalism and thought this is what the liberals stood for.
After years of abuse by an incompetent/ideological federal government who imposed an agenda they never campaigned on. I finally understood that Liberals were more invested in their own Net-Zero, mass immigration & their cultural revolution/destruction than the prosperity and stability of 🇨🇦!
I fully support your right to self determination and I believe every Quebec separatists, which I wasn’t before Trudeau, will stand side by side with you in this fight!
I finally figured out how the equalization scheme was used to prop up the progressive socialist ideology in our province, making failed socialist policies viable only by always bailing out our incompetent leaders.
The Federal could always point to the amount we receive to fear monger about how separating would impact us financially.
That’s why separatist from AB and QC need to be united in this fight! The @partiquebecois is fighting for our culture, our language, history and economic autonomy, and I also know, having lived in Alberta, how you’re also different on all those subject.
Just like you we don’t want to be lead by an elitist class of progressive/aristocrats from Ottawa who believe they can dictate to citizens how to live their lives and continue to manage our decline.
We shouldn’t play défense but offense:
- work together on a potential Free trade agreement between our provinces.
- work together on sharing our respective expertise regarding economic/energy development. (We’re leaders on Hydro development, you have the LNG expertise which we could develop here)
- uniting against federal abuse (case in point the 50 + 1% comment from Carney).
Liberals are loosing their influence on us because they failed on immigration so badly. Regardless of the fact they fund all the propaganda (media/cbc/radio-canada) it’s not working anymore and people don’t trust those ideologically captured institutions. You were harmed economically, also by our own provincial leader (sorry for that), because they could lie to us about their “green” 🇨🇳 agenda. Now the lies are being exposed because of the energy required by the AI revolution. You have been mistreated, I know it, and you have to push forward, but you have to emphasize how your also different culturally.
We can work together as two people trying to create the dream of being independent from the useless burocracies and parliement in Ottawa. The biggest threat to your movement is from phony “allies” in the federal conservative, you should aim to create a Bloc Alberta party rather than looking for their support. Keep up this fight!
@CTVNews After destroying our manufacturing base/economy for their Net-Zero Ideology, liberals are now dependent on oil & gas industries in Alberta to get new trade deals!
PM Carney’s comment regarding the 50+1% shows he’s more committed to his Net-Zero agenda than 🇨🇦! The state funded journalists will say that the uncertainty is driving away investors with a straight face…https://t.co/CX7gBc5Ii5
NATO is useful, but long-term a MESA style growth partnership with wealthy Gulf states makes far more sense for America.
Europe’s EU ideology of ever-closer union, open migration, aggressive net-zero rules, and massive welfare and debt models has caused deindustrialization, social cohesion problems, and weak growth for decades. Even with some recent rightward shifts, the institutional drag remains huge.
By scaling back heavy US involvement, Europe would finally have to handle Russia on its own doorstep with its own forces and resources. That would free America to focus fully on the Pacific and containing China (a much smarter division of labor.)
Gulf partners bring real advantages: massive sovereign wealth funds, practical fossil energy policies, and huge US arms purchases. This gives America stronger control and influence over global energy flows and pricing, without Europe’s self-defeating green timelines. Their traditional values and controlled borders also align better with conservative priorities than Europe’s multiculturalism strains.
Selective ties with aligned Europeans like Poland or Italy could remain, but building flexible, transactional Gulf frameworks is the realistic move. Alliances should be based on converging interests and hard results, not outdated structures. Europe’s problems won’t fix themselves anytime soon.
@tml_2122@cookmonika2022@Microinteracti1@grok So now you believe the Trump administration more than the UN’s 🇺🇳 own International Atomic Energy Agency. By your incredible logic that makes you an Extreme MAGA right-wing extremist.
@tml_2122@cookmonika2022@Microinteracti1@grok At this point if you don’t believe the International Atomic Energy Agency’s own report/statements, the institution tasked with overseeing the JCPOA, you’re a conspiracy theorist. Not even a good one since your views are not remotely factual.
Just stop you’re embarrassing yourself, the leaders who ascribe to your ideology failed and gave 100s of billions to a dictatorial regime who knew how to manipulate them and their base because of how stupid their worldview is:
1/ Post-JCPOA continuation: IAEA Report GOV/2025/25 confirms Iran retained undeclared nuclear material/equipment at Turquzabad until 2018 (after JCPOA implementation):
“Iran retained unknown nuclear material and/or heavily contaminated equipment… at Turquzabad in the period 2009 until 2018, after which items were removed from the location, the whereabouts of which remain unknown.”
Full report: https://t.co/A7hbeZ9WlE
2/ Overall:
“Iran did not declare nuclear material and nuclear-related activities at three undeclared locations… specifically, Lavisan-Shian, Varamin, and Turquzabad.”
“These… were part of an undeclared structured nuclear programme… and that some activities used undeclared nuclear material.”
3/ Turquzabad (post-JCPOA storage):
Environmental samples showed “multiple natural uranium particles of anthropogenic origin… low enriched uranium particles with… U-236… that require explanation by Iran.”
4/ Varamin:
“Varamin was an undeclared pilot-scale plant used between 1999 and 2003 for the processing… of uranium… This location underwent significant changes in 2004…”
5/ Lavisan-Shian:
“Approximately 10 kg of natural uranium metal… was used in the production of explosively-driven neutron sources (EDNS)… designed to initiate a nuclear device.”
6/ IAEA Board resolution GOV/2025/38 notes these findings. Iran has not provided technically credible explanations.
Sources:
• GOV/2025/25: https://t.co/A7hbeZ9WlE
• GOV/2025/38: https://t.co/gsFex2wAHY
#Iran #IAEA #JCPOA #Nuclear
@tml_2122@cookmonika2022@Microinteracti1@grok Or maybe you don’t want to face reality and accept that your neoliberal/progressive Net-Zero ideology is an abject failure. It’s easier to label anyone as a Trump supporter without any proof, than contend with those uncomfortable facts!
**No, there is no irrefutable evidence that Iran stopped its undeclared nuclear-related activities or storage between JCPOA implementation (Jan 2016) and the US withdrawal (2018).**
IAEA GOV/2025/25 (May 2025) explicitly states undeclared nuclear material and equipment from the prior program remained stored at Turquzabad **until 2018** (post-JCPOA). The Agency never reached the "broader conclusion" of no undeclared material due to Iran's incomplete declarations and access limits.
The claim that Iran posed "no risk" is incoherent because it ignores this documented concealment, Iran's history of safeguards violations since the early 2000s, and the inability of IAEA/ JCPOA verification to confirm full compliance on undeclared issues. It relies on hope over evidence.
Long-term risks of allowing it: accelerated breakout capability, regional nuclear arms race, eroded global non-proliferation norms, and heightened instability from unverified weapons-related legacy material.
Great argument coming from Net-Zero prosperity supporter who seems to think the provinces and federal government hasn’t already been doing everything to landlock/undermine Alberta’s economy for a decade, contrasting with a republican 🇺🇸 administration doing everything in its power to control energy on the world stage and pre approving cross border pipelines wouldn’t be easier to deal with.