@JayGenXer@BeautifulCana1 The people who vote for the liberals and the ndp fall into 3 different categories. They are communist true believers and therefore dangerous seditionists.
They are what Joseph Stalin referred to as useful idiots which is self explanatory.
Or they are grifting parasites in on it
Mark Carney didn’t take the job to run Canada.
He took it for something far more sinister.
He’s a banker who sank billions into carbon capture and the green energy scam through Brookfield. Now the whole climate grift is collapsing. Nobody believes it. Nobody wants to invest in it.
So what’s he doing?
He’s strip-mining Canadian assets to pay off his investors.
That’s why he’s already been to Europe nine times.
He’s not here to fix housing, fix the economy, or fix the mess the Liberals created.
He’s here to loot what’s left so his billionaire buddies don’t take the hit.
The Liberals didn’t bring him in to lead.
They brought him in to finish the job — selling Canada out to global finance while pretending it’s “leadership.”
This is what happens when you hand the country to a banker whose only loyalty is to his balance sheet.
Carney isn’t the solution.
He’s the final stage of the disease.
#cdnpoli #Carney #LiberalFail #CanadaFirst #Brookfield
This guy was soft-spoken and maybe generally more thoughtful than the average Forever Canadian reactionary, but all that did was sort of vaguely conceal the general logical fallacies he was spouting.
“You don’t know how good you have it, other countries are worse, if you don’t watch out we’ll become America, we have an obligation to share our wealth!”
Actually, no, sorry dude you don’t get to compel Albertans on pain of imprisonment (which is what laws are) to give away half our income every year to a corrupt government 3000km away staffed entirely by federalist elites who hate us and actively work to subvert our interests.
I’m just over this limp-wristed soft socialist gobbledygook speak as if we are the ones who have to defend the idea of desiring our freedom instead of them actually having to defend why we need to remain a resource colony for the East.
@johnwtomkinson@United_AB_Flags The only people that are requesting the forever communist lawn signs are the usual crew of misfits and degenerates that populate pride parades and whatnot. The grassroots are the independence minded. The commies are astroturf and phony as hell
@anonfmresident@dienes_tom What are you so scared of then. Cast your vote and we’ll see what happens then go from there. Btw what’s your answer to why Alberta should remain in Canada?
@mr_regenerative@Gerry39464526 What I saw was a joke sir and the massive cost overruns were a feature not a bug. The corruption and money laundering grift that went on during that project must have been biblical. I’ve worked on projects all over bc and Alberta and never experienced anything comparable. Gfy
@HarchReality@DavidKrayden Albertans are not interested in carneys commie pipeline. Albertans will have private enterprise finance and build pipelines once we unshackle the province from parasite Ottawa and the organized crime syndicate that runs it. Btw people that use the term seppies sound gay
Let me get this straight.
We are celebrating this pipeline as a win. But Ottawa's policies eroded investor confidence so badly that the only way anything gets built in this country anymore is for taxpayers to become the investor.
Pembina owns a 10 percent stake. That's it. The rest is you.
The tanker ban stays.
The bad laws stay.
And look at the price of admission.
To get this built, Alberta had to sign an MOU tying the pipeline to Pathways and Ottawa's carbon pricing regime.
That loads new costs onto every barrel of existing production, not just the new barrels. Alberta's own submission pegs it at $1.33 per barrel through 2050.
We paid for this pipeline twice: once as taxpayers, and again in lost competitiveness on everything we already produce.
I'm sorry folks, but this is smoke and mirrors.
Yes, it's good that a pipeline gets built. Nobody is arguing otherwise. But look at what actually happened.
This isn't proof Canada works. It's a demonstration that it doesn't.
A country that works doesn't need to nationalize its own exports, and it doesn't charge its most productive province a toll on its existing industry for the privilege.
Here's the reality. As an independent nation, Alberta has no carbon tax. No Pathways-style mandates as the cost of doing business. No tanker bans. No asking permission to sell what we already own.
And taxpayers aren't the investor of last resort.
Investors compete to fund Alberta's resources, because an Independent Alberta is worth investing in again.
That's the difference.