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    #21
    Mussy, the most important outcome of a Wall
    government is confidence.

    Business has confidence in the province.
    Residents of Saskatchewan have newfound
    confidence. Farmers' land values surely make us
    feel better than when quarter sections were
    selling for 20K. y had confidence.

    What changed? Remember the days of NP
    central planning when the govt was buying up
    farmers' land? Nobody had confidence. Nobody
    thought that plan would succeed in the long run.

    Thank your lucky stars that mentality is not in
    power.Pars

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      #22
      Agree with Parsley. I am seeing it in a little town with a change in mayor. The people have a higher regard and confidence in the new people on council.

      Such a small example,maybe that is why it is so clear. Confidence in your political stability is important as Parsley says. Now we can get to work and improve ourselves.

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        #23
        The NDP got bad advice, maybe thats what they
        wanted. I was at a farm conference in Brandon
        and was sitting at a table of 8. During lunch, we
        were chatting about AB oil. My youngest son was
        in his last year of law school and showed us a
        map that a prof gave the class about oilwells on
        the AB side of the border. Of course, on the
        Klein side, the map was covered with specs
        representing oil wells. On Sask side very few. He
        asked how many students thought the oil
        stopped at the provincial boundry. So a few put
        up their hands.

        This story was relayed to these 8 participants in
        Brandon and a person from the next table
        overheard and interrupted, "as a matter of fact, I
        have worked for Saskenergy all of my life and I
        know that it does stop at the border." everyone
        just looked at him, astonished. This was the
        coucil for the NDP. Good job, buffoons.

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