I always got the uncomfortable feeling that Mr. Miyagi was training Daniel for a career in hair removal.Wexit? Wex on, wex off?
Which is pretty weird.
I always got the uncomfortable feeling that Mr. Miyagi was training Daniel for a career in hair removal.Wexit? Wex on, wex off?
I'm not exactly thrilled with the Kenney Government tight now. They have no idea what they are doing. It's a drastic change from the Ralph Klein years, or any other administration, for that matter.
We have to tread carefully. Seperatist movements are traditionally frowned upon. Just look at the damage it did to Quebec. Most of the rich Anglophones and Jews migrated south to Toronto, and Montreal ceased to be the business capital of Canada. The PQ drove them away to Toronto, and out of province. Investment into Quebec took a nosedive.
However, if we are smart, we can always play the card that Quebec never had- American interest. The advantage Western Canada has, is that unlike Quebec, the United States legitimately would want Alberta and Saskatchewan to be absorbed into the US. Quebec never had that option, as it would have been too big a headache to absorb another Puerto Rico (a district to incorporate, that has a different language and culture).
A united Canada is in the best interests of the Americans, but if push came to shove, the US would be on our side in the dispute. That is something that Quebec lacked.
Is the failed ex cop the only one talking separation ? From out here in LaLa land it sounds like western alienation hasn’t subsided .For one thing, it's too easy to exploit First Nations people. 19 of 20 bands are in favor of a pipeline being built after consultations, and the media goes directly to the one band holding out, and makes champions of them, even though a pipeline would improve all 20 bands quality of life.
Quebec will never be on Alberta's side.
I hate the talk of separation too. Having checked out a Wexeit rally, it was embarrassing. The guy that is organizing the rallies is a failed ex-cop, who appeals to people with an IQ under 90.
It doesn't matter that most of them are about on par with hoid for IQ and grasp of reality. The fact that the message is getting out is all that matters. Still not seeing much difference from when Reform started out except maybe not so many religious crackpots.It obviously has not, but there is a way to go about doing these things. The idiots at Wexit have no clue what they are doing, and giving Alberta a black eye in the process, since it has been in the MSM. I personally think I could have took the stage, and done a better job speaking to the people than these Wexit clowns.
Maybe you should , every movement requires articulate passionate speakers .It obviously has not, but there is a way to go about doing these things. The idiots at Wexit have no clue what they are doing, and giving Alberta a black eye in the process, since it has been in the MSM. I personally think I could have took the stage, and done a better job speaking to the people than these Wexit clowns.
I approve of Wexit and Quebexit.
It's easier to manipulate and dominate three tiny countries than one small one.
Unfortunately Taxslave the reality is that to gain nomination in any of our major parties one must have both financial and grassroots support . Where does one find support , a union , or a religious or cultural congregation? Almost all nominations are a result of religious affiliation in one form or another . If you don’t believe me go down the list .It doesn't matter that most of them are about on par with hoid for IQ and grasp of reality. The fact that the message is getting out is all that matters. Still not seeing much difference from when Reform started out except maybe not so many religious crackpots.
Sadly you are probably right , however we have a history of answering the bell .It will never happen, Canadian's are sheep. They don't have the balls to make a change like that or truely stand up against their government..
They talk and beat their chest, but when it comes down to the red line in the sand, they would rather watch hockey on the Chesterfield and eat poutine and drink Canadian
Sadly you are probably right , however we have a history of answering the bell .
Good genes are good genes ,have faith.The older generation, WWI & WWII
This generation, nope. Very few
In this case a common enemy. TrudOWE. It isn't that difficult or expensive to get your name on the ballot. Reform had the advantage of some names that quit the other parties but finding people to run when they have a cause isn't difficult. I doubt it will get far . The bigger problem is the potential to split the vote and have the dippers win by default.Unfortunately Taxslave the reality is that to gain nomination in any of our major parties one must have both financial and grassroots support . Where does one find support , a union , or a religious or cultural congregation? Almost all nominations are a result of religious affiliation in one form or another . If you don’t believe me go down the list .
It will never happen, Canadian's are sheep. They don't have the balls to make a change like that or truely stand up against their government..
They talk and beat their chest, but when it comes down to the red line in the sand, they would rather watch hockey on the Chesterfield and eat poutine and drink Canadian