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    #25
    i do not think he is too out of hand.
    some things should be said.
    smooth and smart for a Conservative
    leader .

    maybe partly he is trying to deflect attention from the scandal.

    if the corruption is this bad now think what another term will do.

    all in all for a Conservative he has not been that bad, even turned into a socialist for a while when he interfered
    in the potash buy out.
    to save our royalties . good man
    maybe he does care about the province

    as far as you guys and your immaculate conception story how the con.s saved sask.

    not one of you will quote one piece of legislation that created the boom.

    i guess if you say something often enough, people believe it.
    kinda like religion

    it was the resource boom boys.
    pure and simple .

    and you can thank fiscally responsible NDPers for fixing the last con . debt .

    tell your selves what you want . if you use your logic then the same Conservative plan ran Alberta off the cliff. explain that one !

    i sincerely hope that if the sask. party wins another term . that in the end , they do not have to change their name again , because they were so bad .
    liberal to Conservative to Sask. party ,( running out of names)
    what's the saying "same shit different pile ".

    get the feeling it will be tough for any govt. to navigate the next 5 years.
    esp. the Alberta govt.
    poor buggers.

    there is going to be a lot of hurt , and sadly a lot will blow back on the govt.

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      #26
      What I don't get is do some of you not remember the Dark years of the NDP. We were the Shit show of the country. Yea oil topped but we have so much more than most other provinces and the NDP held us back.
      Look again at Manitoba under the NDP highest per capita debt and some of you with slumping oil are worried about what $427 million. Really. What is the NDP going to give Alberta a couple Billion is the tank.
      Trudeau will have us a extra $150 Billion time he is done.
      So one guy is standing up for our province, western Canada and Oil and farming. Hm yea he is a bad guy.
      F%^K Me get a life. NDP work for the Big Unions and its all about follow the Money.

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        #27
        Just look at population numbers when conservatives are in vs the commies. That should be all you need to know. Business friendly governments increase the tax base by population growth. The taxers, the ndp, ALWAYS suffered stagnancy in population. And they liked it that way, it ensured their re-election if forward thinkers did not move back to sask. Which is kind of sick, really.

        Brad had written a paper on growing our province by 100 000 people, way before he even was party leader. Well, guess what. The ndp scoffed. And then? It happened, and it drives the ndp crazy, because they lost ten% of their potential vote, because Saskatchewans population grew.

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          #28
          You hit it on the nose freewheat- "business friendly enviroment" Sask. developed their oil industry, while mb. has a tiny oil patch that should be a lot bigger, the ndp have no interest in letting anything develop in mb. because they don't like to see a company make money. How about potash, sask has world class potash co. and potash mines right against the mb. border, i find it hard to believe that the potash stops right at the border. How come mb. ndp haven't looked at letting someone develop mb. potash? Two of the ndp's favourite pets ( health care and education ) mb. has the highest paid teachers in the country, yet our schools test scores are the lowest in the country! And the waiting times etc. for health care here are unrealistic, lots of administration jobs but shortage of nurses. 19 years of ndp socialist gov. has pretty much done us in. Some say the conservatives spend money? well the ndp spend more! ( waste more )

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            #29
            This morn. on the radio said Sask Party has 49% of popular vote..NDP-26%..rest undecided..

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              #30
              Just read on CBC website that if the premiers at the first ministers meetings can't agree on carbon pricing a price on carbon will be set by selfie prime. It is interesting that the same posters that yelled against Harper also yell against Wall. Now we have the spendy Liberals, can't see that it was a step up, so be careful what you wish for!!

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                #31
                Hmm if the provinces can't come up with a carbon price then justin will set it for them. Sounds like a dictator! lol, but i'm sure people like mustard will now just call it strong leadership.

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                  #32
                  Stonepicker

                  Could the same question could be asked about the oilsands in saskatchewan and the imaginary border?

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                    #33
                    Originally posted by bucket View Post
                    Stonepicker

                    Could the same question could be asked about the oilsands in saskatchewan and the imaginary border?
                    Same thing. Sask has oilsands galore in a belt almost across the province down to Hudson bay town, but it is shale as you go east. Lots of exploration has been done, but not much is said. It is kind of hush hush for some reason. According to a certain oil company, the sask oil sands are even richer in terms of how laden the sands are. IE proportion of oil to sand.

                    We shall see. Nothing for sure will happen under the ndp. I have a sneaking suspicion this is why Mr. Wall is so very pro pipeline. we got the oil, just no way to ship it yet...

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                      #34
                      brad wall isn't perfect but unlike notley he cares about his province .as I said before , I dont much give a shit about politics but how any farmer can farmer can vote NDP is beyond my realm of thinking ?? short memories ?

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                        #35
                        bucket , with all the bad press the oil sands are getting worldwide , maybe we are lucky there was an a imaginary border there ? or maybe or leaders were being cautious ?

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                          #36
                          Stonedpicker. It's 2016 and we need to ramp up the change to new energy system and if this takes a carbon tax to encourage it then so be it.

                          Mr. Wall comes from a very ingenious innovative group of people ,the Mennonites
                          So let's get on with it
                          I am sure some of you said rubber tired tractors would never work either

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