Premier Smith has expressed that she has no interest in collaborating with Globa

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In a recent statement, Alberta's Premier Danielle Smith made it clear that she has no intention of collaborating with globalists at the World Economic Forum (WEF). This stance has sparked a heated debate, with many wondering whether they support Smith's decision. As I reflect on this issue, I must confess that I, too, am skeptical about the WEF's influence and intentions.

When asked about my views on the WEF, I responded, "I'm not thrilled about the idea of unelected billionaires dictating policies that affect our daily lives." The notion that a select group of powerful individuals can shape the world's economy and governance without accountability is concerning. It's essential to remember that our elected officials should be answerable to the people who voted them into office, not to a small elite group of global leaders.

I applaud Pierre Poilievre for his similar stance on this issue. His commitment to avoiding WEF events and refusing to involve his ministers in their activities resonates with me. It's crucial that our leaders prioritize the needs and interests of their constituents over those of a privileged few.

As Smith astutely pointed out, the head of the WEF has openly boasted about their influence over political leaders, which is not only offensive but also undermines the democratic process. The individuals who should be guiding our government are the voters, not a group of unelected elites. By standing firm against the WEF's overreach, we can protect the sovereignty of our province and ensure that our leaders remain accountable to the people they serve.

In conclusion, I support Danielle Smith's decision to distance herself from the WEF and appreciate her commitment to putting the interests of Albertans first. It's essential that we, as citizens, remain vigilant about the influence of globalist organizations and demand that our leaders prioritize our needs and values above those of a privileged few.

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