The farmers of Saskatchewan have overwelmingly ousted the socialists of Sask. Chairman Ritter and company must be shaking in their boots this morning after the results of last nights election. The CWB has become just as effective and useless as Calvert and Goodale. Mr. Harper, here is your chance! Abolish this useless piece of crap called the CWB!!
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1. Terminate the money dedicated to courtcases.
2. Rescind enabling legislation in areas of provincial jurisdiction with regards to the CWB.
3. Publically support free enterprize system.
4, Work with the Federal Government in terms of transparency.
5. Work with the Government to awaken the Federal agency, governed under national legislation, to begin to appreciate what the legislation demands...for example, national licensing costs paid for by the Federal Government.
6. Procalim their support of marlkting choice.
7. Provincially support choice Markeing at the WTO.
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I bet all the good stuff pars outlined, will occur during the next 5 seconds or so, cauz its, the right thing to do, and everyone must listen to his wizzdom. The Sask Party will not even, spend a second or so, learning about gov't, how it works, how it runs or whether or not to embrace due process, just run to the aid of whinning snivelling framers. The CWB is now doooooooooooooooommmmmmmed, with Sask framers on side, the end is nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnear!!!! Come on now, lets all hold our breath and wait!
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And my point is the boys in ottawa may say one thing and do another.
Harper can end this anytime he wants but for some reason doesnt.
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A new government in Regina may encourage the federal government to move more quickly on changing the CWB act.
Also note that the Agriculture Policy Framework will be over in March and negotiations for Growing Forward are proceeding. Changes in Saskatchewan will have impact on this process and the trade offs made.
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Finally! What a breath of fresh air and sense of optomism that swept across the province last night. Great to boot out a government content on serving their own interests only by pitting urban against rural so they could try to hang on to power. Ironically they were actually doing very little for the urban people as well and finally they the urbanites have seen that. This province now has unlimited potential both for urban and rural people to positively compliment each other instead of being coerced into believing that in order for one to benefit from something the other would pay the price as the the NDP continually preached. As far as the unions etc. maybe they should stop and realize that if the province grows by people and economically there will actually be a created need for the currently oversized public sector to serve more people and economic activity. However caution to the new government don't hesitate in punting any civil servants insistant upon making the government look bad, that was one mistake Mr. Devine made and it cost him politically greatly, you're either in with the new ideas or get the punt.
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Doesn't the Sask Party have to learn how to govern, before it starts trashing tings? Or have they the mandate to say, dang the torps and full speed a head wit our agendi? Guess that would mean, that they ain't only good govt, but great govt, Ralphie K. kind of tinking, we are open for business. Tinking about tings can sometimes causes you to be to careful and considerate.
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