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QuackQuack 8 points ago +8 / -0

wow... the comments section on that video! Least interesting and most sycophantic comments I've seen in a while.

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QuackQuack 5 points ago +5 / -0

Assuming something and being confronted with the reality of it are two very different things.

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QuackQuack 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yeah it's really interesting that there's actually gov support at the provincial level for this. I guess I would have expected it to start as a grassroots thing and snowball into the govt.

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QuackQuack 1 point ago +1 / -0

Indeed. So do you think we'd be better off as the 51st state or just a new sovereign nation?

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QuackQuack 8 points ago +8 / -0

AI bullet point summary of the video:

🚨 What’s Happening • Alberta, Saskatchewan, and BC are actively working together on a separation strategy from Canada. • This is not just political talk — they’re holding joint meetings and taking legal steps to move toward independence. • The movement is being called “Wexit” (a Western version of Brexit).

💥 Why They’re Fed Up • Alberta gives $20–30 billion more to Ottawa than it gets back every year. • Saskatchewan’s energy sector is booming, but Ottawa is trying to limit their production. • BC is tired of seeing its resources blocked and money sent east. • They feel like Ottawa is leeching off them while holding back their industries with federal regulations.

🔥 Why This Is Serious • Alberta’s Premier introduced Bill 54, which slashes the number of signatures needed for a referendum. • Alberta has already won two court battles using the Sovereignty Act to override federal rules. • Canada’s Clarity Act gives provinces a legal path to leave if a clear majority supports it. • The Western provinces are already forming their own economic alliance, bypassing Ottawa. • If one province separates, it could trigger a chain reaction, and Ottawa would face an economic crisis.

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QuackQuack 1 point ago +1 / -0

But as the OP noted, the bombers flew with their transponders ON.

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QuackQuack 6 points ago +6 / -0

I heard the main nuclear facility is 400 m underground and everything between it and the surface has been hardened against bombs. Makes one wonder how much they can accomplish.

Also the one Israel hit at the start of all this was decommissioned and basically full of concrete for years.

Too much smoke and too many mirrors.

I actually haven’t heard much about Iran being involved in human trafficking, have you? I do know Israel is one of the global hubs for it though.

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QuackQuack 4 points ago +4 / -0

kinda weird. I'm sure I remember seeing an interview where Elon was asked about electric car subsidies and he was totally nonchalant about it. Sure, take them away. In fact, you SHOULD! That's kinda how I remember it - from a year or two ago.

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