00:04:58.140You see, and that's when politicians start to show their true colors.
00:05:02.140I don't understand what Premier Danielle Smith was thinking when she did something like that, when she approved such a thing.
00:05:10.440Because I can't believe for a second that she wasn't privy to that information,
00:05:14.940That she didn't know that suddenly Alberta policy went from being one of the two reasonable provinces in Canada that didn't retaliate nor become petty against the United States and go on some sort of retaliatory gambit.
00:05:31.360And the Trump administration has been aware for a long time. They know this. They know that for the longest time, all of Canada, except for Alberta and Saskatchewan, have a strong case of Trump derangement syndrome, that there's no reason, there's no rationale or logic in negotiating with them.
00:05:52.360But now you have the government of Alberta behaving just like the rest of Canada.
00:05:57.860And this is not the people of Alberta.
00:06:00.420This is the government of Alberta making a unilateral decision to change Alberta's policy and Alberta's approach when it comes to our closest and most important trading partner.
00:06:12.300There's a small section of Alberta separatists.
00:06:14.180It is small, but who would like to join the United States?
00:06:16.380Is that something the Trump administration would like to see?
00:06:18.380this is a decision that's going to be made by those three entities involved in this process,
00:06:24.740the people of Alberta, the province, and the federal government. That's it.
00:06:28.540I don't anticipate you're going to see the United States get involved.
00:06:33.680I'm not going to get a directive, I don't believe, from the President of the United States,
00:06:38.620from our Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, that says, Pete, go out there and do what you can
00:06:43.320to advocate for secession or for the people of Alberta to vote to stay in as part of the
00:06:52.460confederation. That's not your job. With all the oil and the natural resources coming out of
00:06:57.800Canada, Texas is still larger. Well, look, Alberta is a wealth of natural resources, but they won't
00:07:03.900let them build a pipeline to the Pacific. I think we should let them come down into the U.S.
00:07:12.320and Alberta is a natural partner for the US. They have great resources. The Albertans are very
00:07:19.840independent people. Rumors that they may have a referendum on whether they want to stay in Canada
00:07:26.640or not. You have to understand, nearly 90% of trade in Alberta, nearly 90% of everything we
00:07:33.960produce in this province goes north, south, from Alberta, south, through Montana, and into the
00:07:41.220United States. Our largest, most profitable, most important commodity is obviously oil,
00:07:47.560hydrocarbons, and it is tariff free right now. The United States made sure that the industries
00:07:55.540of Alberta and Saskatchewan were exempt of all tariffs. And the rest of Canada, the ones that
00:08:01.940are taking U.S. alcohol off their shelves, are the ones that are paying the burden, the largest
00:08:08.000portion of the tariffs because they're the ones with the most the most Trump derangement syndrome
00:08:13.620they're the ones that vote liberal the most and there was a recent report that came out by the
00:08:18.520Western Standard that said except for Alberta and Saskatchewan the rest of Canada is farther left
00:08:25.280listen to this for a second farther to the left on the political spectrum than California
00:08:30.220what americans call comifornia because it's no longer just democrat it's socialist communist
00:08:38.220canada is left of that that is how insane leftist politics have become up here in this country and
00:08:44.900that is how pervasive and prevalent it is all over this country and the craziest thing here
00:08:50.800is that when ottawa was abusing alberta like it has for decades and decades not allowing alberta
00:08:58.220build a pipeline to develop its most important industry the oil and gas industry energy industry
00:09:03.740in general you have treasury secretary scott besant from the trump administration saying
00:09:08.300hey albertans are a natural ally to the united states we would be more than happy to allow them
00:09:14.220to come down to the u.s and build a pipeline to our west coast and you have danielle smith the
00:09:20.460premier of alberta the equivalent of a governor deciding that's she's gonna she's gonna jump in1.00
00:09:25.500in the bandwagon with the rest of canada and start attacking our most important trading partner here
00:09:31.100in alberta and our closest ally and an ally that has treated us much better than ottawa ever has
00:09:37.900more willing to work with us hell i just made a video recently about how trump just approved
00:09:43.820the pipeline while carney's talking about possibly approving a pipeline in the future
00:09:48.140maybe possibly kind of sort of million non-conclusive words empty promises president
00:09:55.520nonald trump with the stroke of a pen approved keystone excel 2.0 so as always guys thanks for
00:10:01.400watching if you enjoy this candid honest to the point videos i would appreciate if you gave it a
00:10:07.100thumbs up it's completely free and consider subscribing i will continue bringing you this