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    #21
    Originally posted by SASKFARMER3 View Post
    Boom

    Alberta Credit rating drops again!

    Oh it still isn’t the NDPs fault.
    Exactly. Credit rating agency says first downgrade had a lot to do with drop in oil price but now it’s the govt fault. Were on a negative trend it says with the weakest budget outlook of all provinces.

    Grass and chuck are so full of sh*t...

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      #22
      Thanks I agree grass and chuck have no clue

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        #23
        NDP is helping Alberta and now BC. 😂

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          #24
          Originally posted by Oliver88 View Post
          NDP is helping Alberta and now BC. 😂

          if only we can keep those lying , useless , corrupt, assholes out of this province , and not have another lost 10 years like under colonel blakeney and captain romanow

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            #25
            But what do you do with lieutenent Boyd and his platoon?

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              #26
              Before anyone gets sucked into Oliver88 claim that the NDP is the reason why investment in oil and gas is down in Alberta, consider these FACTS

              The baseline for the Alberta comparison was 2014. In July of 2014 the price of West Texas Intermediate crude was US$105.24. The day Notley took office in 2015 the price had already dropped to US$60.40 and continued to decline to its low of US$45.17 in July of 2017. The price of WTI dropped has dropped over 40% between 2014, a year before Notley took office until today. Couple that with the fact the oil sands are some of the most expensive oil to extract and sells at a discount to WTI, and you claim the NDP is the reason for the fall of the INVESTMENT ATTRACTIVNESS of oil in Alberta from #14 to #33 is plain naïve.
              Last edited by dmlfarmer; Nov 30, 2017, 13:52.

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                #27
                Originally posted by dmlfarmer View Post
                Before anyone gets sucked into Oliver88 claim that the NDP is the reason why investment in oil and gas is down in Alberta, consider these FACTS

                The baseline for the Alberta comparison was 2014. In July of 2014 the price of West Texas Intermediate crude was US$105.24. The day Notley took office in 2015 the price had already dropped to US$60.40 and continued to decline to its low of US$45.17 in July of 2017. The price of WTI dropped has dropped over 40% between 2014, a year before Notley took office until today. Couple that with the fact the oil sands are some of the most expensive oil to extract and sells at a discount to WTI, and you blame the fall of the INVESTMENT ATTRACTIVNESS of oil in Alberta from #14 to #33 is plain naïve.
                history tells the tale . anyone ins sask that thinks ndp helps sask doesn't remember

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                  #28
                  i know several oil co execs personally . they don't like the business atmosphere under the communists/socialists , its just that simple . they go where they aren't, whenever possible

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by bucket View Post
                    But what do you do with lieutenent Boyd and his platoon?
                    its sad bucket , lesser of two evils, and like i said , 99% are in the trough, doesn't matter which party, and he should be in jail
                    Last edited by Guest; Nov 30, 2017, 13:58.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by dmlfarmer View Post
                      Before anyone gets sucked into Oliver88 claim that the NDP is the reason why investment in oil and gas is down in Alberta, consider these FACTS

                      The baseline for the Alberta comparison was 2014. In July of 2014 the price of West Texas Intermediate crude was US$105.24. The day Notley took office in 2015 the price had already dropped to US$60.40 and continued to decline to its low of US$45.17 in July of 2017. The price of WTI dropped has dropped over 40% between 2014, a year before Notley took office until today. Couple that with the fact the oil sands are some of the most expensive oil to extract and sells at a discount to WTI, and you claim the NDP is the reason for the fall of the INVESTMENT ATTRACTIVNESS of oil in Alberta from #14 to #33 is plain naïve.
                      Dml are you serious? Last Alberta was 45th in this survey. Taxation policies of the NDP and Canada's inability to get pipelines built are the reason

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