Albertans, the results of Canada's election have made one thing clear. It is time to chart a new path of our own. It is time to learn about Alberta's options. Join us here:
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Joe Rogan calls Trudeau a "F*CKHEAD" and a "C*CKSUCKER"
"I don't talk this way about anybody. I genuinely despise people like Trudeau and I think it's good to say it publicly"
"He's leading this country on a road to legitimate communism"
Is Joe right?
Number one: This is the longest border on earth with the largest amount of trade, $1.3 trillion. $188 billion just out of Alberta shipping energy to the United States.
Number two: A common currency. All of the commodities of which Canada is so rich. Whether it's precious metals, water, oil, gas, are denominated in American dollars. Every Canadian has an American dollar account. So why don't you just say we'll have a common currency.
Number 3: Eradicate all tariffs. Wine in California can't be shipped to British Columbia. British Columbia wine can't be shipped to Ontario. Eradicate all of that and the productivity goes through the moon.
Number 4: The UNI passport. This is a passport that's issued to any American citizen in good standing with the American government and has a passport, or any Canadian citizen in good standing with the Canadian government. Individuals can then travel and live anywhere they want, any province, any state, and they pay one tax rate, 21%. You start to control immigration. You want to go to MIT, you got to get a UNI and we should bring their whole families over. All these ideas do not have you giving up your citizenship.
BREAKING: On the 2-year anniversary of the Federal Government illegally invoking war measures against its citizens and targeting key protestors in Ottawa by freezing their bank accounts, today Tamara Lich, Chris Barber, Tom Marazzo, Danny Bulford and other protestors who were targeted by @JustinTrudeau and @cafreeland have filed lawsuits against the Federal Government. Sec. 24 of our Charter of Rights and Freedoms gives Canadians the right to sue their government for damages when Charter rights are violated. Doing so affirms the seriousness of respecting Charter rights and is intended to deter future governments from breaching Canadians’ fundamental rights. The lawsuits seek $2 million in damages.
Thank you to all the other coaches from other schools that believed in me the love is real, thank you to my family and mentors to help me make this decision. ❤️
For my last year of eligibility I will be playing at Baylor University 🙏🏾
Let’s Get To Work!
Sic ‘Em 🐻