It would be the best time to separate everyone will be broke after this the government will fail anyway from this maybe we should! If anyone is left.
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Except now we no longer have any bargaining chips left. With $5 oil, massive deficits, record unemployment, and most industries shut down, we would have to pay the US to adopt us. I've been beating the drum that we needed to do this sooner rather than later, while we still had some redeeming qualities. It will be a long time before we look anything but toxic to our only potential courtier now.
That said, the additional tax burden that this will cause, along with the authoritarian measures this government is taking are making separation even more vital and necessary.
A bad combination.
Lets hope that the US moving troops to guard the Canadian border ends up being the first step in picking up the pieces of what is already essentially a failed state, and a severe security threat to the US. Perhaps they will use our gross mismanagement of this as a pretext.
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Rural Western Canada have been so ignored during this and since last harvest ....it's time to leave...federal bureaucracy has guaranteed it won't because of the handouts....
The oil industry is on its knees and they are talking price controls to help them...stopping imports of Saudi oil to north america is a subsidy ....integrated oil companies are making money ...when you buy at 5 bucks a barrel and selling for 70 cents a liter...
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Originally posted by SASKFARMER View PostYea I agree with most comments, it’s almost time to say fair we’ll to Quebec and the east and move on. Oh how I wish we had a sea port.
most First Nations along that route would be in favour .
Fact , the vast majority of First Nations agreed to the LNG project .. only a handful caused the complete shit show .
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Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View PostExcept now we no longer have any bargaining chips left. With $5 oil, massive deficits, record unemployment, and most industries shut down, we would have to pay the US to adopt us. I've been beating the drum that we needed to do this sooner rather than later, while we still had some redeeming qualities. It will be a long time before we look anything but toxic to our only potential courtier now.
That said, the additional tax burden that this will cause, along with the authoritarian measures this government is taking are making separation even more vital and necessary.
A bad combination.
Lets hope that the US moving troops to guard the Canadian border ends up being the first step in picking up the pieces of what is already essentially a failed state, and a severe security threat to the US. Perhaps they will use our gross mismanagement of this as a pretext.
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