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What happens to land prices during western separation(or not)?

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  • parsley
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    ‘Tis Impt for thé farm community to be solvent enough to withstand a few tough years, by hunkering down, mentoring, helping each other, and keeping expectations tethered. Land is always extremely valuable. Worth dying for, if you study history.

    Your work ethic should be recognized as a tenable asset. Western farmers are a well-educated homogenous culture. And experienced in so many areas. Independent thinkers. And decision makers. You don’t need hand holding and welfare. And very important is your practical ag knowledge and skills . Unbelievable slice of human beings! You just don’t take time to reflect upon it. You’re admired whilst the Skippy McF’s despise you.

    Take the time to think about the results of Norway suing Sweden for divorce. No death. No war. No hard feelings. Norway thrives. Prepare. Work hard. Plan for the worst so you enjoy the best. Pars
    Last edited by parsley; Jun 20, 2019, 16:34. Reason: Punctuation inserted by auto correct

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  • the big wheel
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    Obama was born in Africa according to a
    Stable mental genius that doesn’t even know where his father was born. Lmao hahahahaha

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  • 6V53
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    Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
    I'm trying to understand the value in this post. Do you think Kenny would have a realistic opportunity to become president of the US after we join? How would the rules around Presidents having to be born in the US affect an Albertan?
    Ted Cruz was born in Calgary so Kenny should have a chance..

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  • jazz
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    AF think of the demography calculus in the US. The democrats are trying to keep the immigration freeforall just long enough so they can flip texas and maybe another state or two. Then just like CA, it will never be Republican again. Trump is trying to round the illegals up and deport them so its whackamole time. But surely some GOP are looking at East BC, AB, SK and MB as a buffer to that demographic. You would have 4 or 5 million wealthy conservative voters instantly. Quebec can go join France and Ontario and vancouver can go F off somewhere. maybe thats actually the plan, crack up canada and divy out the spoils.

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  • AlbertaFarmer5
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    Originally posted by tweety View Post
    President Jason Kenny will make sure the price of land, like the price of oil, will continue its upward trend remaining strong.
    I'm trying to understand the value in this post. Do you think Kenny would have a realistic opportunity to become president of the US after we join? How would the rules around Presidents having to be born in the US affect an Albertan?

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  • AlbertaFarmer5
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    Originally posted by jazz View Post
    AF, seperation doesnt work unless we become some sort of US territory. We need to use their currency, their trade routes and links and access to their capital. Doesnt work any other way so in that scenario.
    Agreed, and that is why I don't even consider the ramifications of any other scenario.
    Glad you added your input, as your are one of the few who seem to "get it". In the long term, I'm sure your outcome is correct. But what about the short term, How would the broader real estate market respond to turmoil from Negotiations and threats?

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  • jazz
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    Kenny just has to announce intention to seperate and give canadians a choice. Live with skippy and his cabal or come settle down over trillions of resources. There is nothing under the ground in the GTA, vancouver and Montreal. Probably a million people move in here the next day.

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  • parsley
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    Young expérienced farming couple from Ontario with two young kids moving into the farm next door. Sold their ON farm. Their neighbourhood was getting a little more than interesting for them. They are sooo happy to be in the West. Sold for high prices. If Skippy wins, expect a flood of buyers? Pars
    Last edited by parsley; Jun 20, 2019, 16:31. Reason: Incorrect spelling

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  • tweety
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    President Jason Kenny will make sure the price of land, like the price of oil, will continue its upward trend remaining strong.

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  • jazz
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    AF, seperation doesnt work unless we become some sort of US territory. We need to use their currency, their trade routes and links and access to their capital. Doesnt work any other way so in that scenario, land prices immediatly go up on the difference in currency. Once their capital comes in and develops the place values will increase dramatically.

    Its sort of like the reverse of equalization. We pay for high speed rail in Montreal while we drive on gravel roads. The US system works the opposite. They flood rural areas with cash.

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