BethAnne
Rebellious mystic from Alberta
ThanksSnoopy will hang around a bit for today's art show. Very nice!
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ThanksSnoopy will hang around a bit for today's art show. Very nice!
classic"It's a dog eat dog world, Sammy, and I'm wearing Milkbone underwear." Possibly the best Norm entry in all of Cheers.
LAST after delivering papers in a 37 k/h with with gusts in excess of 60 k/h! I don't plan to move for the rest of the day/evening
Windy here today, too.LAST after delivering papers in a 37 k/h with with gusts in excess of 60 k/h! I don't plan to move for the rest of the day/evening
Quebec's disease has apparently become contagious.Just discovered that my MLA and the neighbouring one in my paper are both PRO-Alberta leaving Canada. Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
There have always been separatists in AB - at least as long as I've been alive - but they've always been less than 10% of the population and never in the actual government! Latest poll numbers I heard are that 30% of AB residents want to leave. Why don't they just MOVE AWAY then and leave the rest of us alone.Quebec's disease has apparently become contagious.![]()
How would that be justified given no one has ever tried with Quebec? Basically, to my eye, Alberta is playing the same gambit that Quebec has for pretty much my entire lifetime. Use the threat of separation to wrest power and money from Ottawa to essentially become a separate nation within Canada. I actually have more sympathy with Quebec separatists (albeit still very little) since they at least can make the French language and culture argument. Alberta separatists, to my eye, are really just bunch of cranky Westerners mad that they live in a country that actually expects them to share their toys with the other kids.Or charged with treason, as that's essentially what it is.
Were it possible and AB were to separate, we'd get nothing...and I wish people would see that. We are landlocked - if we can't get all of our resources to outside markets now, how would we as a separate nation (or state in the US) when we would still need to deal with Canada? Foolish people.How would that be justified given no one has ever tried with Quebec? Basically, to my eye, Alberta is playing the same gambit that Quebec has for pretty much my entire lifetime. Use the threat of separation to wrest power and money from Ottawa to essentially become a separate nation within Canada. I actually have more sympathy with Quebec separatists (albeit still very little) since they at least can make the French language and culture argument. Alberta separatists, to my eye, are really just bunch of cranky Westerners mad that they live in a country that actually expects them to share their toys with the other kids.