Yet what people said or did 3, 5, or 10 years ago matters to the Media Party when it comes to the UCP,,,but doesn't matter or warrant mention were it comes to the NDP,,,as usual.
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Originally posted by SASKFARMER View Post[ATTACH]4148[/ATTACH]
Saskatchewan people know what years of NDP does to a province.
NEVER AGAIN>
We haven’t heard too much from Romanow and Lingie Feeler since they crossed to the other side. Just saying.
Tomorrow April 16, 2019 is a big day for Alberta, will be ‘NEVER AGAIN DAY’. They will name Number 1 Highway heading west , ‘Orange Streak Road’ and raise the speed limit to 200 k. ðŸ‘
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You should send that into the cbc , they are looking for stuff like that and theyll take your word for it. No proof necessary
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From an astute political observer in Alberta:
"We all know that Jason Kenney can’t change the price of oil. We all know he can’t change equalization, regardless of how many referendums he holds. We all know he can’t make our oil less expensive to extract and refine. We all know he can’t kill the carbon tax, because the feds will just slap one on us anyway. We all know he can’t win the battle in court against a federal carbon tax. We all know he can’t “cut off oil to BC†because he can’t dictate who private companies sell to. We all know he can’t bring back the 6 digit jobs in the oil fields. The boom is over. And it’s never coming back."
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Originally posted by grassfarmer View PostFrom an astute political observer in Alberta:
"We all know that Jason Kenney can’t change the price of oil. We all know he can’t change equalization, regardless of how many referendums he holds. We all know he can’t make our oil less expensive to extract and refine. We all know he can’t kill the carbon tax, because the feds will just slap one on us anyway. We all know he can’t win the battle in court against a federal carbon tax. We all know he can’t “cut off oil to BC†because he can’t dictate who private companies sell to. We all know he can’t bring back the 6 digit jobs in the oil fields. The boom is over. And it’s never coming back."
Wrong wrong wrong.
Lets tackle it. The restricted price of oil is directly related to the lack of tidewater access - pipelines. There is easily another $10 a bbl there if we have other customers. Pipelines being held up by bogus court and consultation procedures. Constitutions guarantees provincial rights to move resources to market. So a constitutional challenge would be inline next. Same thing with the carbon tax. Equalization will lead to a referendum and if rejected it will lead to separation.
Have you even been to Alberta grass? That look like the kind of place just going to lay there and take it from a hostile govt?
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Originally posted by grassfarmer View PostFrom an astute political observer in Alberta:
"We all know that Jason Kenney can’t change the price of oil. We all know he can’t change equalization, regardless of how many referendums he holds. We all know he can’t make our oil less expensive to extract and refine. We all know he can’t kill the carbon tax, because the feds will just slap one on us anyway. We all know he can’t win the battle in court against a federal carbon tax. We all know he can’t “cut off oil to BC†because he can’t dictate who private companies sell to. We all know he can’t bring back the 6 digit jobs in the oil fields. The boom is over. And it’s never coming back."
Didnt rachel just limit production
Why in the hell wouldmt oil co’s cut off those enntitled pricks oil sipply
Didnt austrailia tell feds to shove carbon tax up their ass ?
Could go on and on
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Originally posted by jazz View PostHave you even been to Alberta grass?
Long enough to live through the BSE debacle which gives some insight into how Alberta politics works. After the border was closed we were looking for alternate destinations for our beef and cattle. There was a clear need to send beef off this continent to circumvent the American packer monopoly that was screwing us over. Extensive attempts were made to establish rancher owned or controlled slaughter capacity to facilitate this to no avail. The PC Government in the 80s paid Cargill and IBP to move to Alberta and set up the two mega plants we have today - turns out they were also given an assurance there would be no competition to their monopoly. So while these foreign outfits were paid to entice them to move here and have regularly been subsidized since, the same PC Government fought tooth and nail to ensure Alberta and Canadian ranchers were not able to go into business against them.
Truth is the AB Government was bought and paid for decades ago by big business and foreign interests. That's one of my biggest regrets with the NDP Government - even they weren't able to break that habit. You can be sure if Kenney gets elected the decisions taken that effect everyday Albertans will not be taken in the Legislature building in Edmonton but in Corporate boardrooms.Last edited by grassfarmer; Apr 16, 2019, 11:35.
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