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    #31
    Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
    Correct , a government that now feels it has the right to give away a tremendous amount of money to those who don’t earn it .. the liberals.
    Not here to argue just simply pointing out that wealth is created and earned not handed out like participation ribbons at a track meet . There is a reason why some have more than others
    Many have a lot more than me , as long as they have earned it .. good on them 👍
    I don’t think it’s wholly a liberal thing. It’s a today’s day and age thing. It’s definitely not specific to liberal or Canada.

    And while I think it’s becoming extremely excessive, I don’t think separating is an answer.

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      #32
      Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
      Just how did Alberta earn its massive oil and gas reserves?
      This one statement tells us all we need to know about why getting out is the only possible option.
      This bitterness, resentment, jealousy by lazy entitled socialists is rampant in the ROC.

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        #33
        Originally posted by Blaithin View Post
        Joining the States would not be growing up and becoming independent. It would be going to a Foster home.
        Propose a workable solution within the existing confederation. I would far prefer that outcome if I could see a viable path.
        Keeping in mind that due to the population distribution, that any proposed solution that involves the democratic process will only make the situation worse in the west.

        And that regardless of what we do within Canada, it won't change the US policy, which is pushing us to one outcome only.

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          #34
          Originally posted by Blaithin View Post
          I don’t think it’s wholly a liberal thing. It’s a today’s day and age thing. It’s definitely not specific to liberal or Canada.

          And while I think it’s becoming extremely excessive, I don’t think separating is an answer.
          I am not a fan of joining the United States. I am a fan of creating a new country that would include Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and Northern B.C. Canada’s agenda is now controlled by Quebec. The Bloc Québécois has far more control of the national agenda than all 4 western provinces put together, anyone who can’t see this is being willfully blind. I emailed one a National Post journalist the other day and I said Canadians have become a bunch of thumb sucking wimps who think more government is the answer, really a sad state of affairs imo. Enjoy your day.

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            #35
            Originally posted by Blaithin View Post
            Boomer is a term for baby boomer, not my term. Which I’m sure you know.

            And no, he’s early 20s and probably doesn’t know who Rodney Dangerfield is. If many on here heard him say it I’m sure they would scoff at him and launch into stories of “when I was your age....!”

            Which is where I pause and try and find the difference. Why can older generations say it about Alberta and it’s legit but if a young adult says it it’s worthy of scorn. To me they are very, very similar. Discontent people with an inflated sense of self worth.
            Fair enough...just thought I would throw my comment out there.

            Now on the topic at hand ...I will say this...western Canada needs a better deal.

            And for joining the states ...as a farmer ...I do think we would be better off if a guy stays farming as opposed to selling out to wealthy American farmers. Our land to them would be a bargain.
            Last edited by bucket; Jun 19, 2021, 13:19.

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              #36
              As others have stated Alberta getting out of canuckistan boils down to one thing: Alberta can remain a first world country and pay its bills. Canuckistan can't and Alberta can't afford to pay all of canuckistan's bills any longer. The only industry in canuckistan that can stand on its own two feet is the energy industry. And to a lesser extent the related agriculture industry. Everything else is a joke and is simply not competitive on the world stage. The country is an army of government workers and there is no export market for bureaucracy. This has evolved due to the energy industry's wealth being tapped to support it but now it is debt that supports all that. Canuckistan also natural disadvantages including poor weather and poor geography to overcome as well so it will not remain in the first world after borrowing room runs out. So the remoaners in this case are for the most part that army of government workers. As for hostile neighboring regions, they are hostile right now and an independent AB would have more leverage.
              Last edited by ajl; Jun 20, 2021, 06:26.

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                #37
                Originally posted by ajl View Post
                As others have stated Alberta getting out of canuckistan boils down to one thing: Alberta can remain a first world country and pay its bills. Canuckistan can't and Alberta can't afford to pay all of canuckistan's bills any longer. The only industry in canuckistan that can stand on its own two feet is the energy industry. And to a lesser extent the related agriculture industry. Everything else is a joke and is simply not competitive on the world stage. The country is an army of government workers and there is no export market for bureaucracy. This has evolved due to the energy industry's wealth being tapped to support it but now it is debt that supports all that. Canuckistan also natural disadvantages including poor weather and poor geography to overcome as well so it will not remain in the first world after borrowing room runs out. So the remoaners in this case are for the most part that army of government workers. As for hostile neighboring regions, they are hostile right now and an independent AB would have more leverage.
                Please drag Saskatchewan with you , we have just as many if not more resources

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
                  This one statement tells us all we need to know about why getting out is the only possible option.
                  This bitterness, resentment, jealousy by lazy entitled socialists is rampant in the ROC.
                  A5 there is only one solution, you get out and take your share of Alberta resources with you to to whatever libertarian fantasy land your imagination can conjure up.

                  And A5 you still haven't commented in another thread on the lower cost regulated electricity prices in Saskatchewan.

                  I hope you are enjoying paying more your farm electricity in deregulated Alberta than we are paying in regulated Saskatchewan! LOL

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
                    A5 there is only one solution, you get out and take your share of Alberta resources with you to to whatever libertarian fantasy land your imagination can conjure up.

                    And A5 you still haven't commented in another thread on the lower cost regulated electricity prices in Saskatchewan.

                    I hope you are enjoying paying more your farm electricity in deregulated Alberta than we are paying in regulated Saskatchewan! LOL
                    Has it not occurred to you that I long since gave up on having an intelligent discussion with you. I just take the odd opportunity to humiliate you and expose your complete lack of knowledge and hyporisy.

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                      #40
                      Today CNN declared defeat. They pontificated that we shall carry on treating this ordinary flu as an ordinary flu because really there have not been more deaths than ordinary flu do its ok to live life. These destructive fools should be strung up.

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                        #41
                        Thread starts out as a the reopening of Alberta, and then ends up about Alberta separation.

                        Kenny blows $1.3 BILLION on a pipeline that Biden kiboshed his first day in office. Not a peep from the chest pounding fiscally responsible Alberta Conservatives of Agriville.

                        Mind you that makes sense when a couple of Alberta posters on Agriville don't even understand the function and balance sheets of the Canadian Banks.

                        Kenny's own UPC MLAs are being kicked out or resigning over lack of confidence in his leadership

                        Jason's approval rate as premier of Alberta is 33% and on the economy is 29%.

                        Meanwhile 67% of Albertans have received at least one Covid shot. Safe to say the 33% that have NOT received the Covid shot are more than likely a large percentage of the same 33% who approve of Kenny as premier.

                        Yup, all you tough talking separators can lead the charge with Kenny at the helm, you truly will get far with this inept career trough feeder.

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                          #42
                          Originally posted by foragefarmer View Post
                          Thread starts out as a the reopening of Alberta, and then ends up about Alberta separation.

                          Kenny blows $1.3 BILLION on a pipeline that Biden kiboshed his first day in office. Not a peep from the chest pounding fiscally responsible Alberta Conservatives of Agriville.

                          Mind you that makes sense when a couple of Alberta posters on Agriville don't even understand the function and balance sheets of the Canadian Banks.

                          Kenny's own UPC MLAs are being kicked out or resigning over lack of confidence in his leadership

                          Jason's approval rate as premier of Alberta is 33% and on the economy is 29%.

                          Meanwhile 67% of Albertans have received at least one Covid shot. Safe to say the 33% that have NOT received the Covid shot are more than likely a large percentage of the same 33% who approve of Kenny as premier.

                          Yup, all you tough talking separators can lead the charge with Kenny at the helm, you truly will get far with this inept career trough feeder.
                          You make a lot of assumptions Forage. Even though it is really nobody’s business but I did email my mla andI told him I thought Jason Kenney should resign as I believe he is unre-electable. I will admit that I did vote for Jason Kenney for leader. As it turns out he is a good speaker but a poor manager!

                          As for the the $1.3 billion he spent on Keystone XL, at the time I agreed with the decision as I have stated before. I would certainly agree it has turned out to be a very bad bet.

                          As for the covid shot, I haven’t got it done yet not because I am against it but just haven’t taken the time.

                          As for my desire for a separate western Canada it doesn’t have a damn thing to do with Jason Kenney, I am just very tired of all the decisions being made in Quebec, I am surprised that a person like yourself who obviously considers yourself smarter than the rest of us can’t see what is going on!

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                            #43
                            Originally posted by Hamloc View Post
                            You make a lot of assumptions Forage. Even though it is really nobody’s business but I did email my mla andI told him I thought Jason Kenney should resign as I believe he is unre-electable. I will admit that I did vote for Jason Kenney for leader. As it turns out he is a good speaker but a poor manager!

                            As for the the $1.3 billion he spent on Keystone XL, at the time I agreed with the decision as I have stated before. I would certainly agree it has turned out to be a very bad bet.

                            As for the covid shot, I haven’t got it done yet not because I am against it but just haven’t taken the time.

                            As for my desire for a separate western Canada it doesn’t have a damn thing to do with Jason Kenney, I am just very tired of all the decisions being made in Quebec, I am surprised that a person like yourself who obviously considers yourself smarter than the rest of us can’t see what is going on!
                            Speaking like a true alta conservative wrong 3 for 3 but still in the right. as for quebeck ruling you wouldnt be happy if anyone but your chosen one ruled. Please tell What is going on ??

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                              #44
                              Originally posted by Horse View Post
                              Speaking like a true alta conservative wrong 3 for 3 but still in the right. as for quebeck ruling you wouldnt be happy if anyone but your chosen one ruled. Please tell What is going on ??
                              So Horse your happy with Quebec essentially having a veto over Canadian energy policy? And who do you think my chosen one is?

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                                #45
                                Originally posted by jwab
                                FYI the kWh rate is very similar in Saskatchewan

                                Repeating yourself is exposing your senility.
                                Somebody on Agriville from Alberta posted the rate they paid including all the service, transmission, and distribution charges and it was several cents higher per kwh than Saskatchewan's farm rate.

                                So what are all you Alberta farmers paying so we can compare rates?

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