“ONE MILLION SIGNATURES?” — Ottawa Is Starting to Worry
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In this episode, the brother and sister duo of the and talk about the upcoming referendum on Alberta independence. They also discuss the growing pro-independence movement in the province of Alberta and what it means to be an independent citizen.
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and people ask is like what what happens if we collect a million signatures well that'll send
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shock waves through canada yeah got a million signatures on a petition for for a referendum
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on independence you better believe a shot will be heard across the prairies and across canada
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and across north america i think this will make international news i think cnn fox news will pick
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it up yeah because it'll be that significant of an event
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hey everybody a bit of a different video for you guys today out on the road my neck of the woods
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middle of nowhere central alberta figured out record on the road i'm out here with the missus
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going to visit family uh we're just driving you know we usually have conversations while we're
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driving you know about everything that's happening in this beautiful province of ours alberta you know
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things are getting real out there with the alberta independence movement if you guys are keeping up
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with the channel you know that there's a lot of progress happening there's a lot of enthusiasm a
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a lot of excitement there's also a lot of attacks like the media has ramped it up they're attacking
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the leadership they're attacking supporters of alberta independence they're calling it a you know a
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russian interference operation you know the russia russia russia stuff they're calling it us foreign
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interference you know they're tying it with the whole greenland thing um you know and they're saying that
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most albergans who support independence aren't really albergans but americans that we don't even
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live here uh we don't and it's always crazy to think hey babe like like oh just because you disagree
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with me that must mean you're not an albergan you don't even live out here you uh you're crazy they're
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calling all the names a bunch of white hillbillies and hicks you know i've seen a bunch of people who are
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not white and if they're white so what i myself i'm not white obviously but again if i was so what
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does the color of my skin make my views less valid you know does it make my my concerns less relevant
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you know and alberta independent supporters everyone i've met are some of the most
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some of the most heartwarming people i've ever met in this country some of the most welcoming people
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they just see people they don't everyone i met doesn't see my color they just see pj it's just a
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pj my boy pj it's just a guy right like just the person and that's that's what matters right go figure
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you married an alberton though you didn't marry any other person from canada you married someone from
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alberta yeah i've i've lived in bc you know i've been in saskatchewan i've been saskatchewan is the
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closest thing to alberta i've been ontario hated i don't like ontario i'm sure there's great people
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especially in rural ontario but i i can't stand it man i didn't like bc either the interior of bc is
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cool i mean when i drive up there for work for saint john dawson creek you know way up there like
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that's fine but the lower mainland man like kelowna and under just oh we're not gonna approve any
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pipelines and whatever and you're not gonna get that dirty oil here but it's like dude the the
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interior of bc a lot of a lot of bc depends on energy development and such just a freaking mess um
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there's a lot of good people in every province but there's some that are worse than others for like
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more liberal yeah yeah yeah i guess that's the better way to put it you're right like there's
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good people in every province and there's shitty people everywhere there's shitty people in alberta
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particularly in edmonton but there's great people in edmonton right we've read your comments and
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there's people from everywhere in the country that are great oh what's going on up here oh something not
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good oh shoot it looks like a like a wreck wreck here headed to two hills oh something happened here
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looks like something flipped maybe yeah i've got a tandem trailer there emergency scene ahead there
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you go so we're supposed to stop i guess i stopped way up there i'm not and the flag man is up there so
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maybe you can turn i don't think so he's just a stop sign he's not telling me to go anywhere he's
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telling me to stop right so i'll just stop here okay so there you go this is this is uh live you
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guys can see this is in the intersection coming out of minburn county alberta headed north to two hills
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county it's interesting i just got a bit of a scene here there's a truck over there with like a house or
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something on it yeah i got a mobile home they're going hauling a mobile home that's a wide load it's
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a double wide yeah people are okay so it's saying it's saying go slow now there we go perfect he's
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probably like why are you recording me uh yeah well he's a public servant and we're recording public scene
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right we're recording before you so yeah don't matter though he's a public servant and he's out in
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public there's no expectation of privacy in public my friend um yeah fun times you know um yeah there's
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a lot going on in alberta oh it says slow here slow down um it's a lot going on in this province man and
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um it's only going to get more intense i this is only the beginning they're gonna they're gonna keep
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hiring hitman prostitutes government paid government paid media so-called journalists and so-called
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experts like the ones who said it's you know safe and effective and it'll stop transmission and and no
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one's gonna get sick and there's zero side effects and it's perfect all those experts right that are
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now food in their mouth but they'll never admit to it uh the fact that there's a bunch of people
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that did get side effects it didn't stop transmission it wasn't safe and effective
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but that's a whole conversation for another day that one probably a two to three hour conversation just
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on that one um they're gonna send everybody they're gonna send people from
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from within alberta they're gonna get people from outside of alberta they're gonna get so-called
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conservatives like the disgraced former premier of alberta who's imposed a vaccine passport and then
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did exactly that jason fat boy kenny they're gonna blame it on president donald trump yeah because that's
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what they're good at oh yeah somehow it's his fault that we want to be independent oh yeah they got strong
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tds strong trump derangement syndrome and especially the liberals people out in you know out east
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laurentian canada with their trump derangement syndrome their whole elbows up a thing
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makes no sense our economy's falling apart our dollar's like 70 cents to the us dollar
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our our gdp per capita is lower than it's ever been and but hey elbows up right
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elbows up let's keep those elbows high hey baby in every metric we're doing worse than we were but
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somehow you know elbows we're doing great you got the food banks literally declaring emergencies like
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they can't keep up with demand they're overwhelmed by the amount of people monthly i think uh food
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banks canada in toronto recorded 2.5 million people in one month that's insane something they used to get
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per year they got in one month um according to their reports and that's what they're reporting
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you know they probably don't want to report that right so if they're reporting 2.5 million people in
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one month it's probably worse than it's probably three million people and it really i'm not laughing
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or chuckling because it's funny it's because it's ironic i'm laughing in irony like it's so sad
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elbows up is going to be the end of canada imagine for a second you have a party
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that ran your country into the ground justin trudeau ran canada into the ground
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like our if you guys hear that that's one of the babies in the background got a couple babies sitting
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back there and they're trying to they're trying to throw their opinion into the audio so yeah
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they want to share what they think too they're not happy they they get really mad when i mention
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justin trudeau or the liberals so they start complaining sorry babies i won't mention him
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again i'll call him blackface next time there you go so blackface made canada worse in every single
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metric when he took when he took office in 2015 immigration out of control nothing wrong with
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immigration the way it used to be when we brought in people based on merit and with limited numbers
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to make sure that we could manage the numbers appropriately that there were enough jobs for
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canadians and for the people that came in um that there was enough housing and enough hospital capacity
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but blackface opened the floodgates and brought millions of people over kebab that's a beautiful house
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man i wouldn't mind having a beautiful little ranch like that with about that much you know about two
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acres that's very nice i think it's about two acres it's very nice yeah maybe in five years get a little
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something like that put a down payment or something like that you know got a lot of transportation to
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do but we'll get there you know yeah um little two acres out here in the county and you know beautiful
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house like that anyway blackface brings like four or five million immigrants into a country of 40
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million people or i was i think it was 35 when he came in and he made it like 41 42 million now
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and he brings them all in in a very short period of time and then they wonder why hospitals are
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overwhelmed like you got there's another one in the same concept i think that one looks even newer hey
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i think so that red they probably redid it got a bit of a mess going on on that property though
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i love red houses they're gorgeous especially in the winter time the contrast with all the snow and
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and then the red but i digress um and then they wonder why people are waiting eight
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ten thirteen hours in an emergency room everywhere in canada because they'll say it's just just in
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alberta but then there was a young man in moncton out in in new brunswick um who had a heart attack
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after waiting 16 hours i believe 13 or 16 hours some some outrageous number like that
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and he had a heart attack sitting in the emergency room waiting which could have been avoided if he was
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actually you know looked after within an hour or two or within less than an hour because that's what
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emergency is right like you shouldn't wait more than an hour in an emergency room if you're having chest
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pain right and then food banks holy crap man like the lines are so long and and you have a lot of
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these immigrants it's not all of them but you have a lot of these so-called newcomers using food banks
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especially students that are supposed to come here with money because if you came here to study you're
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supposed to have enough money to do what you came here to do which is study you shouldn't have to go to
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a food bank to take money i mean to take resources which are supposed to be for canadians in need
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right real people in need and they're taking advantage of the system it's just it's just a
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nightmare man when the average home price in canada just 10 years ago was like 250 300 000 now
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unless you come to the you know out here rural you can you can no longer find a home for 300 000
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anywhere in any major city in canada you're looking at half a million minimum for a basic house
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yeah and south of the border in the us even you know any any state really is cheaper let alone the
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states that are notoriously cheaper like texas iowa oklahoma florida that are cheaper when it comes to
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housing so everything was made worse is the point that i'm trying to make by prime minister blackface
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and then this guy comes in carnage carny right and he uses the whole trump oh he's gonna make because
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the 51st state scares a bunch of old ladies and old man and you know boomers mostly scares them into
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voting for him manipulates the population you know young uh young people were the only ones that didn't
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buy it for the most part but the older crowd the boomers all bought it all well like dude we don't
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want to be the 51st states we better vote liberal we're not you know forget about immigration forget
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about the fact that our dollar 70 cents to the us dollar forget about the fact that gas is a buck 40
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forget about the fact that food banks you know are no they're like whatever we're voting liberal
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unbelievable and and and they gave yet another third uh they gave yet another term to the exact same
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people who destroyed these people literally destroyed canada's quality of life and they just gave him
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another term because donald trump let's stick it to donald trump by rewarding the people
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who've made life worse by every possible metric like what's crazy is that and you've said it in
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some videos before is canada seems to have the most manipulated population on earth like i don't know
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what happened to us or if we've always been this way and we just took it for granted but how is it that
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you see the decay in the country and you just continue to vote for the same thing over and over and
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over you can't be so blind that you don't see how bad it is here it's crazy or you just don't
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care and you're selfish that's the only other reason that makes any sense honestly yeah honestly um
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and i take no pleasure in saying that but canadian people particularly those who still watch and still
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believe the government paid media because that's that's the reality of the thing like when your average
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boomer watches cbc i don't know that they realize that that news network if you can call it that is
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paid by the government they're paid by the liberal government they they get like a billion dollars a
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year so what do you think the chances are that cbc is going to question their pay masters why would
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they report fairly that simple truth and then all the others too they get subsidies they don't get
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as much as the cbc but they get subsidies too ctv is subsidized by the government um global news same
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thing and a bunch of newspapers like the toronto star garbage newspapers that are all biased why do you
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think they attack conservatives so so much and it's rarely ever balanced they attack conservatives
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overwhelmingly because they're paid they're not going to attack
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the liberals they're not going to attack their pay masters you know no so that's the reality of canada
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and very few people in the older crowd realize that they're being lied to and manipulated and that their
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opinion is being shaped by a government that controls the media has the media bought and paid for
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to peddle government narratives liberal government narratives the cbc is not going to come out and
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say oh yeah our dollar 70 cents after 10 years of liberal policy they're not going to say that
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they're not going to they're going to distract it they're going to tell you donald trump bad
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is how is it donald trump's fault that our dollar 70 cents has donald trump been the prime minister of
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canada for the past 10 years no blackface was you know is it donald trump's fault that our food banks
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are overwhelmed with demand no it was blackface prime minister fancy socks blackface who brought
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like 5 million people in 10 years which canada couldn't possibly absorb and and therefore we're now
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dealing with this crazy with this crazy you know the man for things right the thing is is that all
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that media that's now all liberal leaning is they used to be trusted media so all the boomers don't
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see that it's been switched up now yeah because they were legitimate media before and they actually
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you know said the news how it is they still believe that's the case yeah i think jordan peterson
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talked about that he said something along the lines that the cbc used to be overall a trusted like
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canadians especially those from that used to watch the news say 25 30 years ago the cbc was overall
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trusted like you could trust them to give you balanced reporting overall but like you said maybe
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majority of this older people haven't realized that like man they're not they're not to be trusted
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anymore like you know like this they're they're they're bought and paid for now more than ever
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and they're hiring activist journalists that are they're not even attempting to be impartial
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no a lot of them are members of the liberal party so they couldn't they couldn't even begin to be
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fair no so it's you're being fed a narrative every day god i love the views when it's it's a sunny day
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like today yeah it's freaking beautiful today like i mean the mountains are beautiful to look at
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like when we go to uh we go to bath or jasper or even rocky mountain house where you can kind of see
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the see the mountains in the distance and such and the foothills down there um but i i love the plains
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too i love the the hills out here in lakeland um this part of alberta for those of you who don't know
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it's called lakeland talking about st paul county two hills county minburn county um i think i guess
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flagstaff county down down by hardesty and and sedgwick and law heat and all that it's just
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beautiful man you got rolling hills it's a lot of lakes so it's called lakeland up by bunnyville and
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cold lake up there i find it beautiful man it there's a lot less people too out here which i like
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yeah i like that there's a lot less people i mean i like some people sometimes but i need a break i need a
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a break i like no traffic i like just you know peaceful nature peaceful quiet it's not a whole
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lot of people out here so it's beautiful man it's uh rolling hills you know we got that activity coming
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up uh in calgary so we're gonna go to the alberta's biggest city on january 26 i'm gonna see if i am able
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to go if i'm able to you know if i'm not working at the time if i don't have to work try to make it to
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calgary on the 26th january 26th i believe it's a monday we're gonna have a big big rally it's gonna
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be indoors still winter out here obviously as you can see um so they're gonna have an indoor rally at
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the bmo center bmo center they're estimating seating capacity for 6 000 people they're going to be
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collecting signatures for the alberta independence petition on that day as well so you can go if you
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just want to sign the petition you can go as i told you guys you can go to the official campaign website
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it's called uh stayfreealberta.com stayfreealberta.com on there you'll go to uh how to sign
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it'll tell you the requirements you basically have to have id you got to be a canadian citizen you got
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to be a resident of alberta you go to the bottom of that page you'll see a section that says locations
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and dates if you can't find your location yet because i know many of you guys have been commenting
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if you can't find your location yet don't worry remember we got until may 2nd your location will pop
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up eventually or somewhere close to you there will also be canvassers coming out to door knock and
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collect uh because i know some people can't uh they have mobility issues or they don't have
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transportation or so on and so forth they're older and you know they're gonna come to your door
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eventually this is all being handled by elections alberta so things can only be done as fast as they
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certify canvassers right like we're only going at the speed of government and government is often slow
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so be patient if you can you know if it's within half hour of you and you have the the means to
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go to a place close to you and sign sign early let's keep the momentum let's let's let's freaking
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collect a million freaking signatures man if you already signed try to bring some people over let
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them know hey you can sign here um i got my you know my wife and i signed i got the in-laws
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signing i got some cousins signing i got some co-workers signing you know and then i try to get
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as many of you guys listening to this to remember to go and sign this is too big and important to
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leave it to chance let's not leave it to chance let's show up let's share these videos let's get out
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there and share the pose let's share the website let's get out there and free berta it's up to us
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what do you think babe i agree yeah i think the lines of people out are so inspiring and amazing and i
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hope we blow that number out of the water and just show everyone that you know we're going to be free
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whether they like it or not it's up to albertans yeah if albertans want it it's happening and those
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lines like you said if those lines are any indication of what's to come man i think we'll have no problem
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going over 500 000 signatures um i think the one million signature goal is attainable and people ask
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is like what what happens if we collect a million signatures well that'll send shock waves through canada
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yeah that'll send shock waves our government our conservative majority government in alberta
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uh won just about a million signatures so if we got a million signatures on a petition for
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for a referendum on independence you better believe a shot will be heard across the prairies and across
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canada and across north america i think this will make international news i think cnn fox news will pick
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it up yeah because it'll be that significant of an event when they realize holy crap a million albertans
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a million people in alberta signed a petition because those signing this petition put forward by
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stay free alberta by way of alberta prosperity project they're not they're not signing the petition to sign
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no on the referendum no that would be the forever uh forever a colony of canada forever an economic
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colony of canada group right the other group uh led by communist lover uh tommy guy those will sign
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no and i'm not trying to convince those people there's no convincing them they're ideologues
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they're commies i'm trying to convince people in the fence sitting on the fences right people in the
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middle people who are still undecided people who are communist they're not there's no convincing them
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it's it's an emotional decision for them that's why their thing is called forever canadian right
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they don't they don't want to be convinced there's no there isn't a single thing you can tell
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them no matter the facts that you can drop on them the fact that alberta forever alberta was literally
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brought into confederation unlike other provinces that voted their way into confederation newfoundland
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voted its way and it was the last province to vote its way into confederation the maritimes i think
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ontario was one of the original ones but still it was a choice alberta and saskatchewan were basically
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colonized they're part of rupert's land they wanted to be together and call it buffalo and
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it didn't happen they are too much power for them so we'll divide them into alberta and saskatchewan
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got split you know like twins split at birth right um then equalization payments the fact that alberta gets
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taken for a ride like they take billions of dollars from alberta every year to send to quebec which
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doesn't do so much as send send us a thank you note yeah um the fact that our industry is stifled
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and hindered by policies created four thousand kilometers away from here in ottawa and and affect us
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negatively the fact that people say oh we're we'll be a landlocked nation okay we're landlocked right now
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we can't build the pipeline to the northwest coast of bc because a group of you know uh greenpeace
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influenced uh so-called indigenous people who aren't even a band they're not even a a a a first nation
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group they're actually just a you know not-for-profit organization the prime minister elected by eastern
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canada effectively gave them a veto like dude i could go forever and ever our history the fact that
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historically albertans and westerners in canada have been treated it have been treated unfairly
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by canada back in the 80s during brian mulroney's uh governance was supposed to he was supposed to be
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a conservative prime minister there was the cfb it was for fighter jets there was a contract for fighter jets
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and there was a bidding situation there was like a contest right and there was montreal and winnipeg
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and winnipeg won the contest yet our so-called conservative prime minister brian mulroney still
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gave it to montreal why because he knows that in order to win he doesn't really need winnipeg he
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doesn't need manitoba he doesn't need saskatchewa he doesn't need alberta he needs montreal because
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their votes their votes are worth like three western votes one vote in quebec is worth like
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three votes in alberta why would we settle for that reality you hear all folks out here in the west
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especially in saskatchewan and alberta say all the time elections are are decided east of the manitoba
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border yeah i'm gonna repeat that saying all folks say it out here all the time and i've heard it so
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many times and it enrages me elections are decided east of the manitoba border why would we settle for
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that reality and then so many reasons the senate count you got places like new brunswick with about
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a million people population 10 senators they barely they don't contribute anything financially to canada
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quite the opposite they need billions of dollars from alberta in order to survive
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and they get 10 senators alberta with a population of 5 million gets six senators and i could go on and
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on but there's no convincing the left there's no convincing that forever a colony of canada group
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you you can give them a million facts they don't care all right they're gonna vote the way they're
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gonna vote you gotta try to convince those in the middle i think who was it that said that keith
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wilson who said that there's a third of each group a third that is a hundred percent independence the
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group in the middle who can be convinced and then the other third that there's just no point
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and even talking to them about it because no matter what is said they will not be okay with it
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talk to the people who are willing to listen explain to them the facts the other side only has emotions
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insults nostalgia for a country that no longer exists sabotage which is what they're doing they're
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literally calling uh and contacting venues to try to cancel events um get events for alberta independence
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canceled and that's what they do because they're worried when they were collecting their signatures
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we didn't do any of that no we let them do their thing collect your signatures do your thing you know
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we weren't uh calling venues to tell them hey you should cancel no you go ahead and collect your
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signatures it's your right and it's legal do it if they weren't worried about alberta independence
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they wouldn't be doing any of it but they are worried they know they know this is real they know
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a lot of old burns have had enough we will keep doing what we do so free birda