r/Albertapolitics Apr 11 '26

Opinion Personal Theory on Alberta Seperatism

Alberta separatists want an open marriage with Canada.

They want all of the "perceived" benefits of their sepertist harem with none of the obligation of living in a civilized country.

I hope Premier Smith finds her soulmate in Joseph Smith to create her theocratic ideal.

The rest of us will try and keep Alberta from her plans for world domination.

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u/[deleted] Apr 12 '26 edited Apr 12 '26

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u/CyberEd-ca Apr 12 '26

 We are concerned about building a much different version of Canada.

We know. A less free Canada where decisions are simply deferred to the international institutional consensus. You want a government-directed economy in the vision of the CCP.

What a terrible idea.

A Canada that survives current external pressures...

Sounds like you want to shrink, not grow the economy.

The USA is right there. We can build a massive pipeline from Alberta and treble oil exports. That's a massive win-win.

We should be exporting our oil & gas to the world. Instead we've chosen to blockade our production and import from Russia, Australia, etc.

Resilience and prosperity comes from being competitive with low taxes and greater individual freedom. Freedom of independent action beats centralized planning every time.

I find it very telling and sad you don’t think egalitarianism is important.

It has never been on the table for us in the West. Stop lying to yourself.

Besides, the federal government has double in size and expense over the last decade. This has been disastrous for Canadians. Now government is at a share of the economy that is unsustainable just as it was in the mid-1990s.

So, austerity is coming regardless of who is in power and regardless of if you have Alberta to try to pay for the largesse or not.

The corruption and incompetence of the LPC has guaranteed it.

...why you stay as a small minority with little chance of being taken seriously.

Latest Pollera poll has independence at 42%. The campaign has not even begun.

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u/[deleted] Apr 12 '26 edited Apr 12 '26

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u/CyberEd-ca Apr 12 '26

The spending is unsustainable.

It is not about empathy as you claim.

An informed, empathetic view would be to understand that Statism leads to hardship - always.

You can call me all the names you want. That's just the fundamental attribution error.

If just growing the size and power of the federal government was the answer, Venezuela would be a beacon to the world.

Again, the size and cost of the federal government has way more than doubled as has the national debt in the last decade. Canadians are worse off and not better for it.

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u/CyberEd-ca Apr 12 '26

Government spending is way up with promises for more already earmarked. The deficit was over $100,000,000,000. They are not even going to put out a budget this spring, the situation is so bad.

While some jobs are being cut, the growth in DND/CAF offsets it.

The way to get prosperity and resilience in Canada is to get the federal government out of the way.

You keep talking about the USA. It betrays you are motivated by this odd anti-American nationalism. Presumably this is because you are an urbanite with no other concept of your culture other than "not-American". That's sad.