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    #41
    brad seems OK , if their trying to put a friendlier face on conservatives.

    but it does not mean their agenda would change.

    remember Harper pretended to be friendly too at first.

    you can be as friendly as you want.
    but if your so bad in govt. that you have to change your party name every 10 years in hopes the electorate forgets your the same people,

    in (SASK) liberals, then conservatives, then sask party

    in Alberta social credit then conservatives, then reform and wild rose.
    (what's next there ? )
    reformed cons.


    federally progressive Conservative, then reform , then Conservative , with out the progressive (ain't that the truth)

    so really, is brad wall , just an attempt to put lipstick on a pig.

    rather than get a new name
    and pretend to be different again .

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      #42
      LEP

      Maybe they should have looked at the riders books before investing in a stadium. Compare that to a packing plant.

      At least the packing plant runs year round and has full time jobs with it.

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        #43
        Sawfly, Wall ain't no pig with lipstick. I would say he has governed from the centre for his 8 years in government.

        If he made a mistake he admitted it.

        He doesn't promise absolutely 25,000 refugees, then absolutely 10,000, then we'll I think we got 1,500.

        Bucket, you are really grasping for straws if you argue a stadium that is owned by the city of Regina and used by anyone that wants vs. a packing plant that would puke money out the door everyday it is open , so you have a handier place to haul your cull cows. Sheesh.

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          #44
          Stonepicker


          "Only AB. is lower at $4,000./person ( debt.)"

          Why does Alberta have any debt at all, when they had a Con government for 44 years and oil was over $100 a barrel?

          Let's hear all the excuses and finger pointing!

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            #45
            LEP

            The arguments isn't about me or my farm.

            It's about what's good for the province as a whole and by extension the country.

            Back to hodgeville. Out of my area so I could easily ignore it. But the highway bill won't be. Nor the longer lines at different points because the volume of grain out of that area hasn't declined. The railways didn't spend anywhere near what the province will on highways. Getting the picture yet? Or are the idealogical blinders still on.

            Brad Wall good ... everyone else bad still in effect?

            Harper's and Wall's biggest challenges are/were that they haven't brought in a replacement. Every leader should have a go to guy that can make a decision supported and unquestioned. Neither did or have. That's a big problem in the conservative ranks these days.

            And BTW... 8 years with high resource revenue and a deficit after 6 months of lower than expected royalties isn't good management.

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              #46
              yes wall has not been that terrible.
              he even moved left enough to protect
              the potash royalties.
              and he has not had a fire sale on the provinces assets. thank you

              But putting wall in charge will not change who dictates Conservative policy.

              the Mulroney / Harper gut the country. sell it out policy

              take power from the Can. people / govt. and had it their corporate bosses.

              that will not change

              just think from now on , 3-4 corporations will own and control every seed you
              could possibly plant.

              farmers and consumer will never have rights to them. ever.

              does it not scare you that they could eventually control every seed on the planet.
              what more would you need for world domination.

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                #47
                Sawfly

                Wall has his corporate masters as well.

                That 2 billion dollar ring road didn't route itself back into the city.

                And he loves football do a new stadium got built.

                He ain't doing this shit for the province... he is looking after himself for future years at the province's expense.

                Name one project Wall could claim as his doing under his leadership?

                Devine had alot of **** ups but he built a few that were forward thinking for the growth of the province.

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                  #48
                  Everyone loves to hate Devine, but I agree, he had hutzpa and he was forward thinking. Rafferty Alameda - power, Lake Diefenbaker. He built on our strengths, just ran out of time. Compared to Wall - A football stadium adds debt, not wealth and carbon sequestration has been going on for a long time. No need to waste taxpayer dollars like that.

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                    #49
                    I am very curious how Harper's policies were so far reaching to give control to all the seeds in the world to 3 or 4 corporations? Canada was far from the first to ratify upov 91, an agreement I will bet was drawn up in 91 lol. As for giving control to companies outside Canada, it would seem to me that Canada's upcoming taxes and regulations to our domestic oil industry is simply going to send resource jobs to other countries and increase our dependence on foreign oil.

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                      #50
                      At 25 bucks a barrel maybe we should be building storage and be dependant on foreign oil while still expLoring and proving our reserves for a later date. If it makes more sense to buy oil at less than the cost of production here, are we not money ahead?

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