Bronwyn Eyre: “Elbows Up” for the Provinces Against the Ottawa Hegemons!
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That pretty much sums it up. The west can bend over to pick up the soap or pursue independence.
the west bends over for the cuckservatives as well. You’re either naive or retarded if you think any policy the CPC ever brings in will last long enough in this cesspool to make a lasting change. The liberals are the Natural Governing Party of this corrupt narco state, it’s time everyone start treating every politician like the subhuman gangsters they are.
“the west bends over for the cuckservatives as well. You’re either naive or retarded if you think any policy the CPC ever brings in will last long enough in this cesspool to make a lasting change.”
Exactly. Liberal, Tory…same old story.
I found the indignity of the Cons when the Lieberals kept stealing their campaign planks hilarious. When the Lieberals can steal your ideas and capitalize on them as their own, maybe, just perhaps, you’re no longer conservative, you idiots.
Saskatchewan and Alberta are tired of picking up the cheque for the ‘h ave not’ provinces of Ontario and (oui, M. Blanchet) Quebec while being labelled mysoginistic rednecks. Ms. Eyre elegantly and succinctly sums up the case for independence. Saskatchewan and Alberta produce oil, minerals, food and fertilizer while Ontario and Quebec produce very little and expect us to pay for their high speed rail and $10 day care. Enough. Saskatchewan’s unemployment rate us 4.3% compared to 6.9% in Ontario and 6% in Quebec. So much for all those jobs in electric battery plants. We have everything to gain and little to lose by pursuing independence. Bring it on.
I see a breakup as inevitable. Canada might better be reconstituted as the United States of Canada. But that would be after breaking up into five or more independent entities.