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|    Canuck57 to chiggywiggy@gmail.com    |
|    Re: Top 10 Reasons Why Alberta or Saskat    |
|    13 Jun 14 15:49:17    |
      From: Canuck57@nospam.com              Funny, I gave up on Ontario liberal-socialism, moved out west in 1980,       now retired early as a had less taxes, no PST, higher wages, worked hard       and smart, enhanced my education, made even more money, invested in       myself and with savings, invested to make money....              No need to work for the taxes of it, I am retired and can't stay out of       the 40% tax bracket.              But then I didn't invest in whine, nor Wynne for other peoples money, I       earned it by working and saving. But I could see Ontario's voters as       economic idiocracy and greed. Didn't see why to stick around and waste       a life to support Ontario statism-union greed.              Carry on, life helps those that think clearly.              On 09/06/2014 9:17 AM, chiggywiggy@gmail.com wrote:       > On Saturday, September 6, 2003 7:44:55 PM UTC-6, Anonymous wrote:       >> From February 2000       >>       >>       >> YOU ARE A A FAT BASTARD WITH A MAN FANNY YOU DUMB FUCKER I WILL RAPE YOU IN       THE ASS IM AN AMERICAN AND THATS WHAT WE DO BECAUSE I TO HAVE A MAN FANNY       FILLED WITH BVURGER KING AND DICK       >> 1. Albertans tend to be insufferably smug about their relative wealth       >> compared to other prairie provinces. They refuse to acknowledge the fact       >> that this wealth is entirely due to historical accident: they stole better       >> land from the Indians than we did. They tend instead to arrogently       >> attribute this good fortune to their wisdom and virtue, especially in       >> their choice of political leadership, never acknowledging that Mao himself       >> couldn't bankrupt this province.       >>       >> 2. Albertans don't seem to give a fuck about the second-largest income       >> disparity in the country, which implies that the riches they enjoy are       >> being distributed only to a chosen elite on the backs of the people who       >> actually do the work.       >>       >> 3. Alberta is home to a variety of vulgar Marxist ideology that has       >> infected many modern liberal democracies: the notion that the only thing       >> that defines "the good" for individuals or society is material comfort       >> (are you listening, Todd?). One effect of this ideology is that it       >> collapses all discussion of public policy to those "solutions" which are       >> "cheapest", leaving aside all other considerations. This leaves society       >> open to the tyranny of technocrats and bureaucrats, rather than responding       >> to the will of the public.       >>       >> 4. Ralph Klein was elected by the elite of Alberta and their middle class       >> ass kissers. This makes those Albertans who voted him in complicit in his       >> program of destroying Canada from within. He is far more of a threat to       >> Canadian soverignty than Bouchard. His plans for Medicare in Alberta will       >> open the door (via NAFTA) to HMO's from the US, a health care sustem which       >> is vastly inferior to Canada's by any measure (except perhaps its level of       >> service to the rich). Klein resembles Castro in dealing with dissent. His       >> efforts to silence researchers and academics who disagree with his       >> policies is documented fact. In short, Klein should have his nuts ripped       >> off with a rusty scalpel and shoved up his ass, then his dead carcass       >> shipped to the US for medical research in cosmetic surgery.       >>       >> 5. Alberta is the crucible for this political transformation:       >> KKK --> National Socialism --> SoCred --> Reform. Can you say Keegstra?       >>       >> 6. Ever notice the Alberta solution to poverty is remarkably similar to       >> the one in use in the USA? In the US, poverty is exported to other       >> countries. Wealth is compounded by active violent repression outside the       >> US with the purpose of keeping labor and resources cheap for domestic       >> consumers. Alberta literally exports its poor to other provinces, who are       >> then forced to overburden the social services in their new places of       >> residence. A reciprocal response would be to deny access to social       >> services to any former resident of Alberta, but of course nobody in the       >> other provinces has yet descended to this level of inhumanity.       >>       >> 7. How about privatization? Albertans love privatization. Consider,       >> however, the ramifications of a privatized army owned by, say, Microsoft,       >> capable of overthrowing the legitmate government of your country. Sounds       >> farfetched, doesn't it? Not so. Ranger Oil, a company based in Edmonton,       >> has employed a private army called Executive Outcomes staffed and trained       >> by former Afrikkaner torturers and terrorists from South Africa, with the       >> express purpose of forcibly taking African oil from its rightful owners.       >> Alberta can claim ownership of the establishment of the concept of the       >> corporate-owned army to Canada. Yippee.       >>       >> 8. The Albertan tends to like myths, particluarly the "Everything Is       >> Cheaper in Alberta Because We Don't Have Sales Tax" myth. Of course, the       >> funding generated in most jurisdictions by sales tax has been replaced by       >> user fees in Alberta. The average middle class person, who pays the       >> biggest share of taxes outside of Alberta also pays the biggest share of       >> user fees inside Alberta. Studies have shown that the actual cost to users       >> of public services does not decrease when user fees are included. In       >> short, your net pay in Alberta (or the USA) winds up to be about the same       >> as it is here.       >>       >> 9. The Daishowa - Lubicon dispute represents yet another Alberta-spawned       >> attack on the rights of Canadians. For a while (until a sane Federal judge       >> overturned it) an Alberta injunction actually made it illegal to advocate       >> a boycott of a company's products in public. This battle isn't over,       >> though. Daishowa has deep pockets.       >>       >> 10. The quintessential Alberta experience is a visit to Calgary. Tons of       >> stuff to buy, but the culture consists of a dull robotic death march       >> toward the dollar sign.       >                     --       Socialist-statism corruption is a great idea so long as the credit is       good and other people pay for it. When the credit runs out and those       that pay for it leave, they can all share having nothing but       unemployment, debt and discontentment.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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