Dear Premier Smith – Affordable Energy
Poly Tics . Social StudiesDear Premier Smith, Doubtless you are as concerned with the high cost of everything in Alberta as are so many of us, and especially those on fixed incomes. Inflation and shrinkflation are eating away at the savings of pensioners and those trying to get there. The hard working class citizens of Alberta and those hoping
This Land Is Our Land – Scenic Biways
Motorcycle Vapors . Mutterings And Murmurs . Poly Tics . Social StudiesWoody remains an icon of folk music history. In addition to the national anthem of “This Land,” Woody’s songs—like “Reuben James,” “Roll on Columbia,” “Union Maid” and “Pastures of Plenty”—have been some of the most significant contributions to American folk music of this century. To some, he was the father of the American folk song
Attention Servus Credit Union
Poly Tics . Social StudiesAttention Servus Credit Union Attached is a published article that outlines my reasons for parting ways with Servus Credit Union. The departure seems timely given the news of it’s merger with Connect First that will, no doubt ‘enhance’ a joint commitment to ESG and other private, non-government organizational agendas. There is a current trend for
The Unabomber Manifesto – From Someone Who got It Right But Did It Wrong
Poly Tics . Social StudiesFrom the Crime Museum website : https://www.crimemuseum.org/crime-library/terrorism/ted-kaczynski-the-unabomber/ ‘Theodore Kaczynski became known nationwide for a series of bombings between 1978 and 1995 that targeted scientific universities, airlines, and businesses for their role in the over-industrialization of society and destruction of nature. With an I.Q. of 167, Kaczynski was a certified genius. He was born in Illinois
A Manifesto – Welcome To The Gender Culture Wars – Wear A Helmet And A Kevlar Vest. Check Your Gear…And Your Privelege
Mutterings And Murmurs . Poly Tics . Social Studies“If your God guides you to fight in The Culture Wars, go resist or fight in peace…until you can’t. Peace may have to come later. This is war.” – Howard The old world, sane or not, just or not, is in freefall. Every system that was set in place to regulate geopolitics and the collective
Dear Premier Smith – Land Acknowledgements and United Nations Agendas
Poly Tics . Social StudiesSent: Monday, March 20, 2023, 11:46 a.m.To: Danielle SmithSubject: FW: FW: Land Acknowledgements and United Nations Agendas Dear Premier Smith, Many of us are encouraged by the words and actions to come from your office thus far. There is still much to be done to ensure that Alberta strengthens the firewall against federal overreach
A Veteran and Oath Keeper’s View – Letter To City Of Airdrie
Mutterings And Murmurs . Poly Tics . Social Studies . UncategorizedHello All, It is significant that the City of Airdrie recognize Remembrance Day every year to honor Canadian military veterans and especially those that gave their lives in service to our country while fighting for our freedom. The tradition of Remembrance Day is an important reminder that the entire world came together to defeat
Deployment of Resources and Public Engagement – Letter To The City of Airdrie
Poly Tics . Social StudiesHello Mayor Brown, As community involvement and public engagement grow, citizens of Airdrie will no doubt be attending more public sessions. Our goal is to encourage greater numbers to engage, to better understand the workings of our city council and management, with the goal being to gain visibility and understanding of proposed policy or
UNDRIP EMIGRE
Poly Tics . Social StudiesA basic definition – Emigre – an emigrant, especially a person who flees from his or her native land because of political conditions. The sad reality for many Canadians is that they fundamentally have nowhere to go to claim refugee status whether because of economic, political or religious persecution. The U.S. is the nearest neighbor.
Who Governs Us?
Poly Tics . Social StudiesFrom: Scott StrasserSent: January 18, 2023 12:27 PMTo: Al NeitschSubject: Re: Government Or Corporation? Hey Al. I’ll read it but we typically don’t publish letters or columns of such length. I’d say our limit would be around 650 or so. Scott Strasser – Editor 2023-01-19 9:57 AM Good Morning Scott, It is a bit long