getting somewhat tired of waking up every day and seeing people in positions of authority not do the straightforward and sensible things to address the problem
In an independent Alberta all the cops would have wooden legs. The bulldogs will all have rubber teeth, and the hens will lay soft-boiled eggs. The farmer's trees will be full of fruit and the barns will be full of hay.
One of the biggest myths about Alberta independence is that Albertans would incur enormous and irreversible economic losses. No. Alberta will be a land that's fair and bright, where the handouts grow on bushes and you sleep out every night.
An independent Alberta would have boxcars that all are empty, and the sun shines every day, on the birds and the bees and the cigarette trees, and the lemonade springs where the bluebird sings.
Genuinely difficult to wrap your head around the scale of the waste of resources in this era of world-historical crises. We're doing next to nothing about those, while the rich build a giant bonfire of money in the form of AI, campaign donations, etc.
friendly piece of advice to anyone who is triggered by this: simply do not get more than 16 speeding violations in a year.
if you can’t do that, then it’s honestly a skill issue and you deserve to have a speed limiter installed in your car
Here’s Jason Kenney applauding the National Post for giving a platform to residential school denialism and far-right conspiracy meant to attack and undermine this country’s future in truth and reconciliation. Read more: https://t.co/CcSCBOkbb4
This is laughable, coming from someone who has been winking at the MAGA-aligned separatist movement for years.
People who are losing sleep over climate change are not the ones tearing our country apart: we’re trying to save it. This summer Canada could well be burning faster than we can build it.
The one history book every car technology fetishist should read ... and that the rest of us should read to better defend ourselves. https://t.co/J2VSmNorN3