Some Very, Very, VERY Good News Out of Alberta
And did I say "very" yet? What happens in Canada often comes to the US. Let's hope we can stop the Katie Hobbs/John Fetterman style vote fraud the next round!
This is the story in a nutshell: from New Zealand to the U.K. to Massachussetts, and everywhere in between, the Deep State and its minions cannot, must not, ever let any single slave up off the ground, lest other slaves get “uppity” and think of rebelling, too. But the story here is, one slave state, the province of Alberta, just did get up off the ground, where even the big bucks from the election buyers, like Mssr. Soros, couldn’t take the day.
From Edmonton News, Edmonton, Alberta (my old home town), the race between Danielle Smith, a strong conservative (think a bit like Trump) and disgusting, left-of-Karl-Marx Rachel Notley is now done. Notley just got creamed in an election that most polls had her slightly ahead. The vile, disgusting NYTimes pontificated about this election "Alberta’s Vote Will Test American-Style Far-Right Politics. Well, if this election is any indication, they will have to steal even more votes in the U.S. than they did, say, with that fraud governor in AZ, Katie Hobbs, in the next US election. With one seat left to call as I write this the United Conservative Party smashed the NDP, 53 seats to 33, with 44 being a majority. The NDP, Notley’s party, is far left of even Canada's Liberal party, as well as everyone but Pol Pot, Mao and Kim Jong Un (and maybe not even the first two). I assume a few seats might change either way in the final tally, as they often do in elections, but this one isn't even close. Note that the Smith’s party, the UCP, did lose seats from the 63 they had under previous premier Jason Kenney. However, given that many polls rated this election as a toss-up, a majority government is a massive win. And Kenney was the Canadian equivalent of an American RINO.
I often say, just like in California, and being a dual citizen of the US and Canada, much of what happens in Canada comes to the US. If so, we have much to look forward to - if we can somehow stop the Hobbes/Fetterman/Georgia senator style fake votes. And being born in California - San Francisco area, actually - you know how they say what happens in California spreads across the US? Well, it’s true. And what “happened” is that the fasco-Marxist left, as epitomized by corruptocrat Gov. Hairgel Newsome, years ago woke me up so thorougly and so completely that they have made me into a committed, articulate, determined anti-leftist. So yeah… that is the “what happens in California spreads to the rest of the nation” we will increasingly be seeing. And Smith, similar to South Dakota governor Kristi Noem, is very sympathetic to those questioning the Covid vaccine gambit.
What people may not know is that Smith may well push into law the Alberta Sovereignty Act, which would make Alberta into a much more autonomous province, much like Quebec. This means WEF lackey Justin Trudeau (note: my wife's cousin was his nanny, and where I lived while at University of British Columbia was blocks from where he lived... only I lived in an unheated basement, sharing a closet with pickled fishheads the marine biologist homeowner had stored in the basement; also, later, I lived in Lowertown, Ottawa, perhaps a quarter mile from the official 24 Sussex residence Trudeau currently disgraces), can go pound sand with his Schwab WEF directives.
Another point of interest is what this might do to the transfer of payments between the so-called “rich provinces” and the other ones. Will oil rich Alberta, which has as much oil as Saudi Arabia, cut back on monies being sent to Quebec, as well as the Maritime provinces? If Quebec can’t be bought off (yes, I have also lived in Quebec, and was orginally married there), what will that do to confederation? And will this vote embolden the premier of Saskatchewan, Scott Moe, who not long ago threatened to arrest any federal agents who came snooping into his province if they tried to enforce yet another of Trudeau’s absurd environmental laws? Saskatchewan is another “rich” province, resources including not only agriculture, but massive reserves of potash, uranium and also oil. Think of the book "Let the Eastern Bastards Freeze in the Dark," a well written history of Canada East versus Canada west if you would like to get a flavour of the east/west Canadian divide. Or you may consider this, how I often illustrate the divide to Americans: Imagine leaving in a car Buffalo, New York, which is right next to Toronto. You begin driving west, going through Cleveland, Detroit, Kalamazoo, Chicago, Madison WI, Minneapolis, and finally arrive in Fargo, North Dakota. That is the distance between Toronto and Winnipeg, with only a couple minor cities in between (Sudbury, Sault Ste. Marie, Thunder Bay). There is a massive divide between west and east… plus a history of the country being run both politically and financially by easterners, with the westerners just being “hewers of wood and drawers of water” for the eastern elites in Toronto and Montreal. And yes, you can extrapolate this to the greater, global issue of the Davos/WEF crowd running everything.
Interestingly, just like in the US, the large cities voted leftist - and the capitol, Edmonton was 100% left, while the other major city, Calgary split. The remainder of the province was conservative, as below. (N.B.: for Americans, blue in Canada is conservative, red is the Liberal party, and orange is the far left NDP, New Democratic Party.)
At time of writing Calgary Herald put vote at 52 -35. No matter what the final adjustments are, this is a wipeout. Even more so when the polls said Notley was slightly ahead (just like Hilary was ahead with Trump; yes, voter suppression is one of the tools of the fake news).
Interestingly, this may well be seen as a tacit referendum for Trudeau, including his ham-handed, disgusting trashing of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, whose actions the last living author of the Charter, Brian Peckford, slammed in speeches during the truckers’ protest. Most Americans are not aware that Trudeau lost the last election in terms of the popular vote, to a weak conservative, Erin O’Toole, but only took office by allying with the far left NDP. The next election Trudeau will face a very strong, articulate, take-no-prisoners Pierre Poilievre (who is the MP we vote for). Poilievre’s French last name can only help in Quebec, but he was adopted and raised by Franco-Albertans, so he has a western connection. And another up and coming Canadian leader is the very strong, very conservative, pro-life, Jamaican heritage Leslyn Lewis (about whom, we might well wonder, why leftists would vote for the privileged, white male Trudeau, rather than the black, Jamaican-heritage woman Lewis; but that is a question you already know the answer to!). And what else might we learn? The Edmonton Journal wrote “Smith's UCP is likely to have more rural representation in cabinet than it did in its last term.” What can be done to create an even greater conservative sweep in non-urban areas? And if the illegal immigrants are to vote, why isn’t the message to them: “Friends, you just fled socialist hell-holes. WHY in Heaven’s name would you vote for more of the same here?”
And yes, as Albertans are perhaps the most American of Canadians (or should I say the most Texan!), if the NY Times article above, is correct, this may well be a referendum, in small part, of the failed presidency of whomever the marionettists behind Biden are. This certainly is a referendum on the corrupt, feckless Trudeau government. Corrupt? Yes. See the SNC Lavilin scandal, or the WE scandal. In fact, our old friend, Trudeau’s Minister of Health Jane Philpott, quit as his Minister of Health over his corruption. If one can trust Reuters (hint: you can’t!), here is a helpful list of all his corruption, even above and beyond what he did to the truckers a year ago.
Or as Keenan Bexte of the Countersignal put it, “is Alberta a swing state now?” Interestingly, a number of ridings were won by the slimmest of margins.
We need to learn in the US what we can from this election. Thankfully the Okefenokee-on-the-Potomac is too self-absorbed, too arrogant, too self-congratulatory… and too involved in laundering money for themselves through Ukraine, to get a clue. If we can leverage lessons from this vote, just maybe this is the start of a peaceful, 100% non-violent, MLK-style sea change in the North American continent.
We SO needed this!! A huge shout out to sensible Albertans.
I only wish BC could OPEN their eyes 👀 😔 😪 🤧 😞 😩 👀 to see
what's happening to this, once!, beautiful province that is now
like parts of California.
I think Alberta will win in more than this.
It makes me hope the debacle of federal NDP will end.
Then, it will all end.
Then BC will have to become accountable.
I'd thought the mayor cared.
I can't see it.
Alberta can really get tourism going.
Excellent news. Thanks for letting us know. Here in the UK we're still full steam self destruct ecofascist twattery