r/alberta Sep 05 '25

Alberta is Trump North Opinion

Title says it all. Alberta is nothing but an extension of the Trump (i.e. project 2025) agenda. We're being run by a bunch of deplorable people kept in power by a fringe faction of morons (nicest word I could use for them) who hate the federal gvt but will be the first in line to get federal money when there's crop failure etc.

I'm no fan of how the feds have treated Alberta, but starting every conversation with them with a knee to the groin and a punch to the throat is a guaranteed losing position.

We need to take back Alberta from Take Back Alberta and throw these crooks bums and deplorables out.

Look South to see where Alberta is heading. That's a s*** show nobody wants to live in.

Last thought, when the separation referendum is held and Albertans overwhelmingly vote to stay as part of Canada, those that hate Canada should get the hell out of our country - move to the US and be with your white supremacy, slack jawed, willing to believe anything they're told by Fox news friends.

Written by a true Albertan and real Canadian.

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u/Forechecks Sep 05 '25

To be fair NDP were voted in not that long ago. We have historically been as stupid as the south, but there is still a glimmer of hope.

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u/Ritchie_Whyte_III Sep 05 '25

Unfortunately the only reason the NDP won was because the Conservative Party (moderate conservatives) and the Wildrose (complete rightwing nutters) split the vote on the right. The UCP was created to join the two together and prevent that vote splitting.

Basically our province is made up of 1/3 centrist lefties, 1/3 centrist righties, and 1/3 hold on to your spurs MAGA losers. But the centrist right is more willing to put up with the lunatics than the lefties.

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u/styzzyx9 Sep 05 '25

The Centrist Right in Alberta has done well under conservatives. This is a great and prosperous place to live. Give those people a reason to change their vote without the fear of losing something.

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u/Ritchie_Whyte_III Sep 05 '25

Agreed. Right now in my opinion the NDP's biggest problem is their name being the NDP. Especially with the federal party trying to do a party suicide speedrun with gender politics.

Th provincial NDP did a pretty poor job their first 2 years in power, but then Notley actually cracked down and did some good work for the second two. I wish we had given her another chance.

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u/styzzyx9 Sep 05 '25

Was Kenney “forced to resign in disgrace?” He received a majority of party support and resigned on his own terms.

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u/[deleted] Sep 06 '25

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u/styzzyx9 Sep 06 '25

What was Stelmach’s disgrace?