Leftists in Canada want to control what you see on the Internet, Welfare cuts and Albertan and Saskatchewan Separatism from the Indigenous perspective – October 3, 2019,
To begin, the reader should be aware of the effects caused by central bank money printing, which gives people the illusion of wealth that really isn’t there. Central bank money printing hurts the poor the most because the rich don’t have to pay 20%+ interest rates, Canada as a whole hasn’t felt the effects of Justin Trudeau’s deficit spending policies because the entire planet is engaging in currency manipulation, the money, however, isn’t the problem, the real problem is the bloated public sectors, the Canadian mainstream media, not telling all sides of the story and the long term effects of an ignorant Canadian population.
When the great economic reset happens, a large chunk of Canadians isn’t going to know how to cope in an era of fiscal responsibility. Now the article below, basically describes what all of us invested in the market knows what is coming. I often write that Bitcoin is a sign that a lot of people know how corrupt our financial system is and what people aren’t understanding is fewer people are qualifying for retail loans.
The retail debt market is profitable, but it’s pushing its limits and what it becomes apparent to the market that the Central banks can’t do anything about the impending boom, investors are going to want to be compensated for their risk. Now, being that Canada has Justin Trudeau as it’s Prime Minister and Carbon taxes, as well as virtue signaling and other Liberal concepts, have greater importance than economics, this at the very least is going to hinder investment into Canada.
I’m not entirely sure if Canada plans to be a global leader in renewable energy technologies, but we’re far behind and even Germany has found it extremely difficult to turn a profit in renewable energies without Government subsidies. Being that Germans have a fear of Nuclear energy, Germans instead import a lot of energy from Russia. Current U.S President Donald Trump made light of this, but this doesn’t really matter in the grand scheme of things, because even during the last World War, although many will say the Government was the main driver of innovation, the truth is the private sector was the driver.
American Libertarian, stockbroker, financial commentator, economist and radio personality Peter Schiff points out that when taxes reached their peak in the United States, there were a lot of ways to dodge paying taxes to Uncle Sam, which actually helped the middle class to facilitate the increases of America’s standard of living in the 1950s. Many of those tax loopholes no longer exist, they’ve been regulated out of existence, now if you don’t want to pay taxes you simply stop working. This is, of course, the flaw in socialism, in socialism, you don’t have to work, you don’t have to contribute because the illusion is that the government will take care of most of your needs.
Financial assistance for young adults in Alberta being cut short | globalnews.ca
The problem with socialism and I’ve seen this close up in poor countries is what it does to people’s thinking, people inevitably become entitled, they become entitled to something and Austerity measures of any kind come across as cruel and inhumane. This is, of course, my personal problem with Canada’s mainstream media, their disinformation, their willingness to only give people one side of the story is going to make the economic pain more difficult because most people won’t know how it was caused.
It saddens me deeply that instead of explaining the facts about Albertan separatism, the Leftists are pivoting to censorship. The chronicle herald article Canada, Wexit, and the federal election targeted in Russian disinformation campaign, academics say if you ask me is trying to soften Canadians up to Internet censorship.
Collectivism happens in increments, it’s done to avoid push back by the people and what’s starting to happen in case people aren’t paying attention is the Liberals are doing what they’ve always done, which is control the narrative to justify their reasoning for passing draconian laws. Guilty before proven innocent, we’re doing this to protect you, your government wants to give you more security if you resist your government progression you’re a racist or a radical. It’s here ladies and gentlemen, it’s in the articles, they want to divide us.
What is Western Separatism really about? Possibly the unfair political advantage that exists in Eastern Canada?
Personally I don’t like Socialism I think it’s unfair. However at the very least if a government or people want socialism they should have to pay for it. Deficit spending can land a politician in jail in Switzerland. A politician, after all, is a citizen just like the rest of us. Jailing politicians is a reminder that a country belongs to the people. The people aren’t ruled by Queens and Kings, the people rule a country. No, if Justin Trudeau wants to engage in deficit spending, if the province of Quebec doesn’t want pipelines, that’s fine, but the real question is, why should Albertans and the people of Saskatchewan be forced to finance it?
Now the story titled: Financial assistance for young adults in Alberta being cut short shouldn’t be ignored, because Alberta’s public sector would actually be more profitable had Albertans not been forced to send money to Ottawa. That’s the real problem, that the mainstream media is ignoring. This is something that the mainstream media doesn’t want to repeatedly beat the drum of, because it would show the immorality of Eastern Canada.
Sorry, there’s no hiding what’s available to observe in plain sight, eastern Canada is using the political system to screw over Western Canada. Now, I’ve repeatedly stated that I don’t want Alberta or Saskatchewan to leave, however, I want a balance, I don’t want the country I love to end up like these third world countries. There’s not only a brain drain in Canada, there’s a labor shortage and the assumption b the government is that Canada can simply import people from other nations to fill the gap, well, the numbers show that immigrants to Canada want just as much welfare as Old stock Canadians, and what this equates to is a strained public sector that won’t be able to keep up with the demands of its citizens.
Now, a simple discussion about the realities of living in Canada a simple and ongoing bartering of ideas between the haves and have nots could stop Canada from the economic disaster that the entire planet will experience, but if the media keeps trying to paint boogymen or external sources as the problem, the division is going to widen. You can’t manipulate an educated populace. One of the reasons it’s unlikely that a real Conservative, Libertarian who believes in individualism will ever become a collectivist is because of the evidence.
The only way a Russian could influence a voter is if that voters ideals are rooted in some sort of collectivist ideology. So when I read the “Canada, Wexit, and the federal election targeted in Russian disinformation campaign, academics say” article what comes to mind for me is “how dare those Russians brainwash Canadians, the Canadian government should be doing the brainwashing”. For me, it’s disgusting what the Left is doing to Canada, the media in Canada for the most part, I try to basically find the positives in it where I can
A First Nations of Immigrants? If Western Canada Separates what about the Treaties?
So yeah, the Treaties, a good point was made, if Western Canada separates, what about the Treaties? I have absolutely no answer to this, personally I don’t see why the First Nations would care, in fact separation would benefit them because after all they did sign treaties with Canada, which means that all three sides in that situation would have to barter out an agreement. Now, obviously the fear for the First Nations people would be Canada’s inability to pay.
For most people, they have this tendency to look at Western Separatism from the assumption that Eastern Canada will still be profitable if Western Canada separates, this is a mistake, if Western Canada Separates, the rest of Canada will have to learn how to pay its Public Sector bills which will then include austerity measures. What I think most people forget is that energy investments, energy developments are the driving force of high paying jobs.
Now, there’s a process to do this, you don’t just, wake up one morning and see we’re an energy economy, there’s a process involved, Albertan tar sands have evolved into being what it is today. Decades and decades of development and understanding of what works and what doesn’t work. Another reminder that often goes overlooked, Canada has been a hindrance to Alberta and Saskatchewan, try not to confuse that with being helpful. Again a reminder that pipelines have been stagnant, it’s not to say that Alberta doesn’t have a market for oil, however based on the political situation that it’s in, it has restrained itself.
Also regarding First Nations, it would actually benefit them financially to deal with the Private Sector, sure their environmentalist will disagree with me, but in my opinion, it’s Canada’s educational system and it’s treatment towards Native people’s that caused most Natives to not get the most value out of their land. If First nations were better versed in education relating bartering, and they better-understood individualism they’d be one of the richest groups in Canda and would more than likely be leaders in the new energy economy.
Again I’m not entirely sure how their treaties are written, but any arrangement the Natives would have had with Canada would most likely be enforced. Canada, after all, does have territories. Personally I hope Western Canada does not separate, however, I would like to see a proper balance in Canada’s political system. If your province wants socialism and a ballooning private sector, well then your province should have to pay for it. If one province is pro-carbon-tax and all this other Green nonsense, then your province should have to pay for it.
Canada is a developed nation and all of us need to pull our own weight, Quebec has used the political system to further its objectives, Quebec has a right to do this, I argue why doesn’t Saskatchewan and Alberta have that exact same right? You don’t want our pipelines, we don’t want you to be able to use Ottawa to make us pay for your socialism. It’s simple, it’s a simple bartering transaction, it’s fair. Most people in Western Canada don’t want to leave, however, they need a voice, those people work very hard, let’s stop punishing them for hard work. Have some compassion, show some love, pay your own bills, stop blaming external sources, if you want to a new energy economy stop talking and start innovating.
A solar panel isn’t expensive to make, making batteries is also kind of dirty, wind farms are noisy and scary to look to, and although Nuclear is clean, environmentalist don’t like it? I want you Leftist to stop complaining and start innovating, start leading. Similar to Germany, eastern Canadian provinces are importing oil from foreign countries and then virtue signally about how clean their energy economy is, then bragging that Western Canada should pay them more so they can import oil from foreign countries in order to reach particular climate change targets.
This is madness and it’s evil, just because the media glosses over this doesn’t mean it’s not happening. If the end goal of the Mainstream media of Canada is to control the narrative, all I can say is they’ll be a time when you wished you had actually loved and cherished this country! Spread love while the Authoratian Left spreads biased information!
Cuthand: Western separation not sustainable | TheStarPhoenix.com
Interesting times ahead!