@NoLimitGains@SenWarren He can use it as collateral to access real money, just as he did when he bought and wrecked twitter using his Tesla paper wealth
The high cost of meat has little to do with the federal government and everything to do with large multinational companies like Cargill decimating the small ranchers over the last 20 years to create the current market environment
Just 4 years ago, this was a weekly or bi-weekly occurance at our household.
Now, I can't remember the last time I sank my teeth into a steak.
Canada has taken the meat out of our mouths.
Albertans, if you want to taste your own damned cattle again, vote to start the process to leave on Oct 19.
@CalgaryDave The high cost of meat has little to do with the federal government and everything to do with large multinational companies like Cargill decimating the small ranchers over the last 20 years to create the current market environment
Since theFlorida Panthers, last three years in a row.
Don't want to take anything away from Vegas, but their players aren't rats for the most part (Hart excluded obviously)
Between signing Hart, allowing no questions about it, preventing Bruce Cassidy from coaching, and whatever nonsense is coming out of Mitch Marner’s mouth…Vegas is the most unlikable team in a Cup Final since?
Lot more awful storylines than good ones.
@MarcWest79@stphnmaher Rural Canadians, (rural Albertans are a driving force in separation) across the country are actually over represented in comparison to urban Canadians
@GreenKnightVT@esjesjesj Doge spent more time hurriedly laying off government workers and cancelling "woke" NGO contracts than looking at finding efficiencies
Bill Maher reveals what CEOs are privately concerned about with employees on Ozempic.
MAHER: “I’ve been hearing this on the low for a while.”
KARA SWISHER: "On the low. From who?"
MAHER: “I’ll tell you after the show. Somebody [in Big Tech] you would know... He’s been hearing, and in his company also, they don’t like their employees on this stuff because—”
KARA SWISHER: “Oh, they don’t work hard enough for the man?”
MAHER: “They don’t. It takes away your craving for food and maybe substance abuse...”
“...Also kind of for success, and sometimes for living and for being motivated. They get kind of logie.”🧵
The Brexit/Alberta separatism analogy isn't about comparing a state leaving an economic union to a province leaving a nation. Alberta separatism, if successful, would have a vastly more significant impact on its people than Brexit.
The analogy is pointing out how political movements that initially demonstrate limited support can take on a life of their own, ultimately leading to outcomes that those who voted in favour didn't actually intend. Especially when fed by arguments that are divisive, opportunistic, emotional, nationalistic, and misleading.
That's the prospect being raised here; that a lot of Albertans who vote for "sticking it to Ottawa" or "generating leverage" are going to wind up with a basket of negative political and economic consequences that they didn't initially think possible.
@bruce_mcgonigal Quebec separatists spent decades building support and a political party before a referendum. Alberta separatists are attempting a speed run and is encountering it's first of many obstacles.