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Silent no more

@silentbutstron1

Opinionated, politically correct I ain't

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Shane Wenzel (@shanewenzel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mike Moffatt’s report is a shallow, one-sided hit job that completely ignores the realities of what’s actually happening in Alberta. Giving the province a D+ while praising federal bureaucracy is laughable. Alberta’s housing momentum is being driven by private-sector builders and

Jeffrey Rath (@jefferyrwrath) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great job at clowning himself further! Mark Carney Albertans DO NOT stand with this narrative, enough of our hard EARNED money being poured out to meaningless causes. 👎

Riley Donovan (@valdombre) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Quebec has passed a bill requiring immigrants to integrate into the common culture and shared values of the province. "Multiculturalism no longer applies on Quebec soil" ctvnews.ca/montreal/artic…

Salty Albertan (@fringedcanuck) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Everyone cheering on the Cons because a few Parliamentary Members said a few things you agree with. Reminder Retards,the Conservative Party worked in lockstep with the Liberals to decimate Canada. We had severely weak opposition for over a decade. They did the bare minimum to

Rupa Subramanya (@rupasubramanya) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is a rich country excuse. I'm from India originally where homelessness is the result of poverty, not drug addiction. People face the same struggles of the type you mention, but they push through, work hard, and try to climb the ladder. In Canada, a heavily socialized

Silent no more (@silentbutstron1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wrongful death lawsuit says Big Oil contributed to heat wave and woman's death msn.com/en-ca/money/to… 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

Peter McCaffrey (@peteremcc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There’s a very real risk that this could end up making things much much worse. Alberta isn’t demanding the federal government build pipelines for us - we just want the feds to get out of the way and let the private sector build. But every other province is using this as an

There’s a very real risk that this could end up making things much much worse.

Alberta isn’t demanding the federal government build pipelines for us - we just want the feds to get out of the way and let the private sector build.

But every other province is using this as an
Iain G. Foulds (@fouldsiain) 's Twitter Profile Photo

… Mark Carney has the intelligence, education, and experience to be a fine PM, working to the benefit of all Canadians. … Except Carney is not that kind of man. Carney is an international criminal. He has come to Canada to steal as much money as possible for himself and his

… Mark Carney has the intelligence, education, and experience to be a fine PM, working to the benefit of all Canadians. 
… Except Carney is not that kind of man. Carney is an international criminal. He has come to Canada to steal as much money as possible for himself and his
Rise Of Alberta (@riseofalberta) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Norway built a $1.6 trillion fund with oil money. Alberta? We sent $700 billion to Ottawa. Imagine what we could’ve built. That’s your roads, schools, and hospitals, gone. Independence means keeping what's ours.