Same as Liberals in Canada. They have 1 move: deek left, skate right. It has fooled progressives and foiled the betterment of the country and society for generations
Democrats don’t exist to defeat Republicans, they exist to block progressive movements from access to political power. Ignore the “workers rights” window dressing. Their primary commitment is to protect capital accumulation.
Dividing the country into liberals and conservatives is the ultimate distraction from the real divide: top to bottom. The parasite ruling class stoked the culture wars while pillaging our wages, jacking up prices, and doing irreparable harm to the world we live in.
So yeah, this isn’t democrats vs. republicans, it’s billionaires vs. everyone else.
If you’re tired of getting screwed by the system, please support our campaign. Let’s get Greg Stoker elected to TX-31.
Election Day: Nov 3rd with early voting Oct 19-30
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We should be honest about how the American owned O&G industry in Alberta:
Has gutted its workforce;
Co-opted the Alberta gov;
Brainwashed the Separatists w/ O&G talking points;
Underpaid taxes & royalties;
Realized profits in the US;
And left Alberta with hundreds of billions in liabilities, remediation, & known costs...
While running off renewable energy.
Let's discuss.
@OilGasCanada@APIenergy
Imagine if Canada had a national oil company, price of our oil and gas wouldn't rely on the whims of mad men
Higher oil and gas prices comi...
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@loadedlen@politicalham the oil in the pipe is not Alberta's oil, it belongs to transnational corporations that don't give a rat's ass about Alberta and will not give up a nickel of profit for your cause.
This is actually a great argument for nationalization of these industries,kick out the corps and get 100% of the profit because the resources aren going anywhere. We are paying for the corruption and clean-up why not get the profits too?
People keep comparing Alberta independence discussions to Quebec and claiming “investment will flee.”
But Quebec’s economy and Alberta’s economy are fundamentally different.
Many of the industries that left Quebec were highly mobile service-sector industries:
financial firms, head offices, legal services, insurance companies, administrative offices, etc. Those businesses can physically relocate much easier, especially during a period that ALSO included major language-law changes and other government policy shifts.
Alberta’s economy is heavily resource based.
You cannot move:
the oil sands
farmland
fertilizer production
forestry
natural gas reserves
petrochemical infrastructure
mining operations
The resources are HERE.
And energy companies especially do not think in 2 year election cycles. They think in 20-40 year timelines because major projects can take a decade just to develop and then produce for decades afterward.
That’s why Alberta independence is better understood as a proposal to restructure Alberta’s long-term investment environment:
lower taxes
faster approvals
pro-development regulation
stronger alignment with resource exports
and a government whose economic incentives are directly tied to Alberta’s economy
The real debate is not:
“Would independence create uncertainty?”
Of course there would be short-term uncertainty during a transition.
The real question is:
Which long-term trajectory do investors believe in more?
Because many investors already see the current Canadian trajectory as:
rising regulation
slower approvals
escalating costs
pipeline obstruction
and long-term hostility toward hydrocarbons
That is ALSO uncertainty.
And meanwhile the United States, sitting directly beside Alberta, will continue demanding enormous amounts of energy, agriculture, fertilizer, minerals, and industrial resources for decades to come.
People buy Alberta resources because the world needs them.
Not because Ottawa exists.
Let me trace the timeline here because nobody's connecting it.
Step 1: Scrape the entire internet. Every book, every article, every conversation, every piece of art, every forum post. Do it without asking. Do it without paying.
Step 2: Train a model on all of it. Call it "artificial intelligence."
Step 3: Go to BlackRock's Infrastructure Summit and announce: "We see a future where intelligence is a utility, like electricity or water, and people buy it from us on a meter."
Step 3 is where you sell people's own knowledge back to them. On a meter.
They took the collective output of human thought, compressed it into a model, and now they want to charge you by the token to access a version of what you and everyone you know already created.
One Reddit user put it perfectly: "They stole all this data from us, the people, our life's work, creativity, art, by devouring the internet and blowing through all copyright laws. Now they want to sell it back to us in the form of a utility."
Imagine if someone photocopied every book in the public library, burned the library down, and then opened a subscription service for the copies.
That's the metered intelligence business model.
And they're pitching it to infrastructure investors as though they invented water.
The political party system IS the problem, Lib/Con are a uniparty owned by the same $. Can we elect and run prov and fed governments like at the municipal level with no partys?
"When the separatist agenda and virtue-signalling take priority over stable and collaborative governance, Albertans lose out." Great quote from @AndrewKnack
Alberta to hold fall referendu...
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Why are these Corps allowed to build their tailings ponds directly beside rivers? It's almost like the design has always been to one day breach the berms and drain the ponds into the rivers.
Alberta coal mine operator iss...
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Happy Tuesday to everyone but @kevinolearytv! Today I’m enraged to find out he’s building an AI data centre that will take all of Alberta’s Smoky River water! 6 billion litres of water yearly; over 50% of the water used is evaporated into the atmosphere rather than recycled. This will make a serious drought that will make forest fires more disastrous. Kevin is pure evil and will want to shut me up for exposing him. This is not okay, this coward should be banned from Canada. 🇨🇦
Senior Alberta officials stalled release of coal mine pollution science
https://t.co/QtHSRoc1Fs Bring ID, go sign the https://t.co/ImQt62EF48 petition until June 7. #waternotcoal
🤫The Alberta Energy Regulator has quietly kicked off a program to test for gas leakage 200 “abandoned” (plugged and buried) wells with no responsible owner or licensee, in proximity to urban development. These ownerless wells are not designed as orphans. Why?
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