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Trump Just Signaled a MAJOR Alberta–U.S. Partnership!

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Now, a major province is considering

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separation. That's how well things are

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going up north.

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>> And by the way, when you take away that

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artificial line that looks like it was

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done with a ruler, and that's what it

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was. Some guy sat there years ago and

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they said, "Brah."

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>> Well, when you take away that and you

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look at that beautiful formation, there

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is no place anywhere on in the world

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that looks like that. America's been a

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very reliable and positive partner for

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Alberta

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and we think that's a great relationship

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and we should continue that relationship

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and grow it. If Alberta were to be

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independent, it could pretty much be

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assured that America would still want to

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buy all that oil no matter whether

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Alberta was independent, sovereignty

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association, remained a province. Let's

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say the vote is a yes vote,

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>> which I mean we

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>> didn't% in Quebec. Quebec 1995.

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>> We track this. My view on this is uh

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Danielle Smith is standing up for her

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constituents. She's going to bring more

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wealth, more jobs, and more prosperity

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to Alberta. I think they're what we

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would call a donor province. Uh they

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send more money to Ottawa than they than

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what they get back. Alberta,

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pretty much the last free corner of

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Canada and the one place in the country

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that hasn't completely lost its mind.

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And guess what? Ottawa hates that. Of

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course, the feds are desperate to drag

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Alberta into the same mess the rest of

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the country is drowning in. But here's

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the twist. Alberta is the one province

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that can actually lead the West out of

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this disaster. Saskatchewan's itching to

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follow, but Alberta's got to lead the

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way. And of course, the critics are

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already screaming. Funny how the people

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who oppose freedom always seem to be the

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ones who never want regular folks to

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prosper. But this time, it's different.

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This movement isn't fading out after a

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few months like before. No, no. Support

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is climbing. The latest survey now shows

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that 45% of Albertans want independence.

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That's nowhere near fringe anymore.

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That's nearly half of the province

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saying we're done with Canada and

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they're pushing for independence. So,

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let's dive in.

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Danielle Smith recognizes it. She she

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talks about it. I think she just put out

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a post this week from Syria Week. Great

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conversation with our Secretary of the

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Interior and our Secretary of Energy.

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You know, we want to ship 2 million more

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barrels of oil per day to the US.

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America's been a very reliable and

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positive partner for Alberta

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and we think that's a great relationship

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and we should continue that relationship

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and grow it. It's a very interesting

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approach to the Trump administration.

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Here's why we're really really good and

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why you should consider us moving

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forward. That's a pretty I from our

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perspective that's a pretty good

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approach to our trade team uh and to the

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president. I should tell you she's being

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called a traitor for having that kind of

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a constructive raore with the US. A lot

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of u authoritative pundits and even

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other politicians have said by not

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pricking back at President Trump by uh

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trying to be constructive, she has sold

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the country out. What would you say to

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them that they can say whatever they

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want? You know, my view on this is uh

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Danielle Smith is standing up for her

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constituents. She's going to bring more

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wealth, more jobs, and more prosperity

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to Alberta. And I think when you bring

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jobs and prosperity and wealth to

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Alberta, I think what we I think they're

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what we would call a donor province. Uh

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they send more money to Ottawa than they

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would than what they get back.

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>> Well, like I said before, Alberta and

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Saskatchewan will not be denied. The

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days of just going with the flow and

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hoping for the best outcome are over.

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These two provinces are united in

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standing up to the woke liberal

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government out in Ottawa and they're not

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taking no for an answer anymore.

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Particularly when it comes to the

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development of their oil and gas

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industry. You see, for the longest time,

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the Liberal government here in Canada

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has made it its mission basically to

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eradicate oil and gas in the name of

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implementing some sort of imaginary

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green utopia. in a country of course

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where temperatures are unbearably cold

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for six months out of every year. As a

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result of this, the Canadian government

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has caused enormous damage to the

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economies of both Alberta and

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Saskatchewan for well over a decade,

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affecting millions of livelihoods and

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people who call these two provinces

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home. But the West has had enough and

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they're taking matters into their own

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hands.

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>> What we're talking about tonight is

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Ottawa over. Do you want to hear the

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answer? Ottawa overt taxing us. I

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mentioned that at the beginning of the

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evening that they we our our our program

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costs are 70% of all tax dollars. We

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only collect 40%. Ottawa collects 60%

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and then they use political means to

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transfer it. Alberta year after year has

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20 to2 billion dollars that is siphoned

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out of our system to go to Ottawa so

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that it could be spent mostly in Quebec

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but also in other places that vote

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liberal.

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>> Now for simplicity sake let's compare

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ourselves to our neighbor to our north

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Canada. In 2015 they got Justin

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Trudeau's version of progressive

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governance and we got Trump's populism.

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And even with the Biden interregnum

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America has surged past them. Start with

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income. Americans are dramatically

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wealthier than Canadians. And the gap

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that's only widening. Even Canada's own

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press has to admit that Canada on

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average is poorer than, wait for it,

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Alabama. Well, they're not tied with

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Alabama. They're behind Alabama. Same

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population as Alberta. But lower employ

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unemployment, stronger industry, and

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more production in Alabama. Today, we

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learned that Mercedes-Benz is investing

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$4 billion in the state with more than 7

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billion planned. across US operations.

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Wow. So, Canada's losing jobs to the

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deep south of America. The same deep

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south, by the way, that snoody Canadian

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elites love to look down on. And

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Canada's response is apparently to sell

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out to the communist Chinese. They're

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opening their automobile market to

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Chinese EVs at preferential rates. What

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could go wrong? Canada has gone from

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declaring China as their biggest

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security threat to this. I believe the

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progress that we have made in the

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partnership

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sets us up well for the new world order.

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The Canada most of the world knew about

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which was a country known for its

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safety, high standard of living, strong

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middle class, and respected around the

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world no longer exists. Thus, the

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unfortunate but self-evident reality

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many Canadians are forced to contend

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with nowadays.

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Out of all Canadians, few are more

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understanding of this situation than

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Albertans. The population of this

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province has seen the writing on the

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wall for at least a decade. While most

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of the rest of Canada has been willfully

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marching into their own demise by

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electing and reelecting the people

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responsible for the country's decay,

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Alberta, as well as Saskatchewan, have

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rejected socialism overwhelmingly every

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chance they get. The unfortunate thing

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is in Canada, the system was designed to

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do what it does regardless of what

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Alberta or Saskatchewan may or may not

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want. This has been the reality for over

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a hundred years. And it seems that

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finally a large enough group of

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Westerners have had enough and are ready

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to break the chains.

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>> And on the immigration front, their

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problem is even worse than ours.

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