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    #21
    Change from corruption is good.... And there will be change again....

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      #22
      Harper was not vilified for infrastructure spending.
      he was vilified for spending more on commercials about it , than actually
      building anything .

      as for the bombing , you may be right.
      i don't get it either
      i am not sure of the logic
      if any
      but it is pretty plain to see that all the meddling over there has only made things worse in the last 20 years

      maybe stepping back and takeing a hard look, ain't so bad.

      remember Harper was all in for giving Saddam the boot.
      old Saddam looks pretty good right now. don't he

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        #23
        ....and sometimes the right needs to be "attacked"...and sometimes the left needs to be "attacked"....
        Although some seem to anoint regardless ......

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          #24
          Trudeau's response to the west's economic problems is to fast track 1 billion dollars in infrastructure spending to Alberta and Saskatchewan. Notley has already planned to spend 34 billion on infrastructure over the next 4 years. So 2 questions, how much good will Trudeau's 500 million( half of the 1 billion) really do in Alberta and where will Alberta's debt be when Notley is done with us? Governments can only help the economy by creating a positive business environment for companies to invest in our present left of center leaders are not doing that!

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            #25
            All the new spending and debt will cover our interest cost payments isn't that great

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              #26
              Originally posted by perfecho View Post
              Change from corruption is good.... And there will be change again....
              And somehow sheer stupidity is an improvement? LOLLLZZ!

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                #27
                Idea for the new government: When riggers were making their $400 to $800 a day and tax free daily per diems, do you think they stashed 1/3 into their disaster plan fund? When we put away a percentage of annual income into CPP for our retirement ( and our employer matches), so maybe these boom and bust industries could think about a program like that so they could fall back on the stash of crash when things turn down. It's a forced saving but I think there would be a lot of guys who would be pretty happy now if they had enough money to make their payments. After 7-10 good years in the oil patch, many have only lots of toys and several monthly payments.

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                  #28
                  Tattoos and lift kits can't be sold.

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                    #29
                    If sask debt is 5.5 and we have a short fall of a bill were at 6.5 not bad Alberta will be what 30 bill and Ontario and Quebec who knows. Th NDP ask what was the money from oil spent on it was roads hospitals schools and guess what paying off debt.

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                      #30
                      Well, I know you can't phantom it, but there are a number of Albertan's who are still happy with the change...and a number of them are from the other side...
                      But there are also a number who think the current problems are all related to the ND's, low oil prices are their fault...think the current fiscal problems have just occurred...but then you can't fix stupid...
                      Some things I like, some things I don't....but I will continue to give them a chance overall and call it at the next election.

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