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    Yay, one more for Brad Wall. Good to be in SK with 142 million reasons why.

    [URL="http://www.therebel.media/alberta_ndp_world_oil_prices_saskatchewan_scores_1 42m_oil_and_gas_investment"]http://www.therebel.media/alberta_ndp_world_oil_prices_saskatchewan_scores_1 42m_oil_and_gas_investment[/URL]

    #2
    Good for SK. The shoe is definitely on the other foot with the NDP wrecking ball to the west. I wonder how these investors think they are going to make money though at $35. Still guys betting on a quick recovery and they will lose their investment as lower for longer will be the order of the day. Oil prices will rise but not by enough to make the Canadian industry profitable in the next 5 yrs.

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      #3
      Wrecking ball had already come through....ND's picking up pieces.....surprised how many jobs are still out there. Many on both sides of the political fence think correction is badly needed...unless you were one of the high paid, gravy train riders.......
      They may not be the answer, but they are certainly better than the corruption on the political gravy train.

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        #4
        It cost saskatchewan something.

        Good election play but the devil is in the details.

        The steelmaker in regina got a shitload of money with their usual ..."we will go somewhere else..." negotiations.

        It's interesting how much money a successful company can blackmail out of the government with that threat.

        If just one politician would say to evraz ..." don't let the door hit you on the way out..." and hand them the site cleanup bill the blackmail would end.

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          #5
          Originally posted by tweety View Post
          Yay, one more for Brad Wall. Good to be in SK with 142 million reasons why.

          [URL="http://www.therebel.media/alberta_ndp_world_oil_prices_saskatchewan_scores_1 42m_oil_and_gas_investment"]http://www.therebel.media/alberta_ndp_world_oil_prices_saskatchewan_scores_1 42m_oil_and_gas_investment[/URL]
          Good to see Saskatchewan benefitting from bad policies and a mismanaged government in Alberta.

          An example of Saskatchewan benefitting from a reckless next door neighbour, during a time of low commodities chasing away investment by:
          Having a royalty review
          Imposing a carbon tax
          Raising personal Income taxes
          Raising corporate income tax rates
          Increases size and salaries in government
          Last edited by Oliver88; Jan 10, 2016, 13:59.

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            #6
            What policy of the NDP caused the price of oil to collapse?
            What policy or habits of the previous government caused the NDP to be elected.?

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              #7
              So let me understand this situation!

              If I was sitting on a bus and the guy beside me Steals all my money and then gets OFF the bus,
              The Next guy who sits beside me gets BLAMED for stealing my money??

              You guys are f## ked up

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                #8
                That is so simple and too ****ing funny.

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                  #9
                  Well, the corp tax only catches up to Sask...should have been done long ago.
                  Royalty review, should have been done long ago, no better time, we will know the rules if things do go up.
                  Poll taken suggest most Albertan's are in favor...
                  Really getting tired of the sore losers...they won't be happy until "their" party gets in...no matter how corrupted!
                  Its a new day, sun is shining, weather is great, old timers like us better get used to it.....

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                    #10
                    If a person looks at the period from 2005 to 2009 Alberta collected more royalties from natural gas than oil, a high of over 8 billion in 2005 due to high natural gas prices. The lower prices 2010 onward put around a 4 billion dollar hole in Alberta's revenues per year and the government continued to spend. The little bit I have read about Alberta's royalty regime it looks fair and in Alberta we collect more per barrel than Sakatchewan, our problem has been and is spending!!!

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                      #11
                      Yep Mustard...

                      Cause the next guy[who just sat down beside us],,,

                      just held up everyone on the bus... is blackmailing everyones families to turn over their first born... and now is holding a gun to your head...for your gold fillings!

                      First guy looks like 'a saint'!

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                        #12
                        You've experienced this firsthand Tom ?

                        Or is this in the Wildrose leaflets that are fluttering down in the countryside?

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                          #13
                          Good to see tom can justify the theft.

                          Excellent rational there tom.

                          Conservative logic?

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                            #14
                            OK, for those who need an interpretation...

                            So you shoot the bus driver... replacing the driver with folks who will cost our next generations $trillions... What a plan.

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                              #15
                              Maybe the bus driver was wreckless and careless and a risk to the buses passengers and deserved to be shot.....

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