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    #25
    I look at mlas and ask what have they done.

    If I look at the riding and the highways are still shit after 10 years of sask party representation. ..time to give them the boot.

    If you ask a question and they say..." I don't know ".... after 10 years time to boot them

    If they can't address why grsin isn't moving with two concretes and say shit like it's a federal issue .... they don't deserve my vote anymore.

    The saskparty will win but they are on their last term.

    Wall is done midterm.

    No good replacement.

    4 more years with a mandate to steal.

    P3 projects .... when will someone wake up. ... they are no ****ing good.

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      #26
      Bucket, with the performance last night of broten, I think there has to be a lot of lefties asking "how did we ever allow him to become leader". Trent Wotherspoon is by far a more likeable guy, and seems to me to have the coolness to be a leader, but yet the party picked broten, the guy just grates on everyone.
      Which ndp segment pushed broten to the top? My guess big unions, he just seems like their type of guy.

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        #27
        The NDP have 9 mlas

        So to get them to taking government they would need 33 total or something.

        You want to hand the keys to that many newbies? I don't think so.

        Somebody mentioned term limits. When you only have one level of government rather than two like in the states I don't think you can effectively do that. Because you would perpetually have a lot of newbies that need to ramp up. The only way would be limiting to 4 terms so you have fewer inexperienced coming to government.

        As it stand now there are few that stay that long anyway.

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          #28
          Lep I do not believe the ndp will form govt. The sp will this time and probably one more term after that too but I'd say eight years from now the ndp will form govt the same way it happened in Alberta.

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            #29
            The newbie thing is a non issue, first of all the leader and cabinet decide everything the rest really are a waste of taxpayer money especially the ones that never answer calls, don't show up, or really don't have a back bone to bring your concerns up. There are some really good people that get elected to all parties but the process that we have muzzles them and eventually they really just show up for the paycheck.

            There are plenty of highly qualified people in the public that could step into any of the portfolios today and do a better job or at least do something better than the ones that sit there and answer to oil companies or the unions.

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              #30
              So Riders you're saying we can find those who won't pander to oil or unions? Yes that would be a great idea in principle. I agree. How do you find public sector people who haven't drank the kool-aid? It would be ideal to have govt not in bed with any particular interest but Govern in the best interests of the province and their voters. Too many lobbyists have too much say in how things are run.

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                #31
                The NDP have 9 mlas

                So to get them to taking government they would need 33 total or something.

                You want to hand the keys to that many newbies? I don't think so.

                Somebody mentioned term limits. When you only have one level of government rather than two like in the states I don't think you can effectively do that. Because you would perpetually have a lot of newbies that need to ramp up. The only way would be limiting to 4 terms so you have fewer inexperienced coming to government.

                As it stand now there are few that stay that long anyway.

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