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A must listen for Albertans. Martin Armstrong says Alberta should leave. We will be destroyed if we stay.
https://shaunnewmanpodcast.substack.com/p/episode-1074-martin-armstrong?publication_id=1434050&post_id=202286134&r=15ijkl&triedRedirect=true

Life imitatimg art? Once again, I find myself liking this guy’s thinking.

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In the 1979 film "Being There," Peter Sellers plays a simple-minded, middle-aged man who has been raised from birth by a maid-servant inside the home of a wealthy lawyer. The child was called Chance because of the mysterious origins of his birth. Chance has no knowledge of the outside world except for what he has seen on television, which he watches obsessively. His sole occupation at the lawyer's residence is tending to the garden. When his employer dies, the estate's lawyers require him to vacate the premises. He picks out a well-tailored suit from the lawyer's closet, packs a suitcase, and begins to wander the streets.

Unaccustomed to dealing with crowds and traffic, Chance steps off a sidewalk and is knocked down by a limousine carrying the wife of a bedridden businessman, who happens to be a confidant to the President. The wife insists that Chance accompany her home to be attended by her husband's doctor. ...

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