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Originally posted by walterm View PostIsn't the CPC born of a coalition ? Did it turn out so bad we should be afraid of another one?
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Originally posted by walterm View PostIsn't the CPC born of a coalition ? Did it turn out so bad we should be afraid of another one?
Do you think Trudeau, with Singh as finance minister and possibly May as environment minister would be devastating for the country?
What would they do for the GDP of Western Canada?Last edited by Oliver88; Oct 15, 2019, 06:48.
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Originally posted by walterm View PostIsn't the CPC born of a coalition ? Did it turn out so bad we should be afraid of another one?
Simply start the campaign pledging that they would form a coalition government would be a close second. But to deny they are going to form one ahead of the vote and quickly assemble one after is more lies.Last edited by LEP; Oct 15, 2019, 07:43.
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What about the cons and libs working togeather. That may be better for the country than giving the swing vote to the greens or NDP. It's hard to admit if you support either cons or libs but reality is they really aren't that different on core policies, cons just marginally better with tax dollars. Anyone who thinks there is a right of center political choice in this country is sadly mistaken.
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Originally posted by GDR View PostWhat about the cons and libs working togeather. That may be better for the country than giving the swing vote to the greens or NDP. It's hard to admit if you support either cons or libs but reality is they really aren't that different on core policies, cons just marginally better with tax dollars. Anyone who thinks there is a right of center political choice in this country is sadly mistaken.
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The problem is everyone is thinking only 4 years ....trudeau in the whole scheme of things will be a blip in Canada's history....one we can learn from hopefully....
There is no guarantee Scheer will be any better....may just be another blip....
One thing is for sure though ....agriculture will continue to be completely ignored in Western Canada by all levels of government until we get real leadership at the farm level...
And the fact that people keep saying to get involved might slowly be the motivation to be a factor in doing just that....sort of sick of zero ideas as to help a prominent industry in this country that has ties to every other industry getting government support...
So the longer you analyze this ...farmers are using up equity to stay viable while industry that is backed by investors get government money for their shareholders...
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Originally posted by bucket View PostSo the longer you analyze this ...farmers are using up equity to stay viable while industry that is backed by investors get government money for their shareholders...
Why should I keep doing this effing job any longer !
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Originally posted by GDR View PostWhat about the cons and libs working togeather. That may be better for the country than giving the swing vote to the greens or NDP. It's hard to admit if you support either cons or libs but reality is they really aren't that different on core policies, cons just marginally better with tax dollars. Anyone who thinks there is a right of center political choice in this country is sadly mistaken.
Whatever it takes, so Trudeau can get his hand in the cookie jar.
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Too much taken for granted in primary Ag production and not enough of the right people are hungry.
I ask myself, after a harvest like this who would voluntarily want to do this? And has anyone heard a whisper of Ag policy during this campaign? What's the difference? It's all just fücking lip service anyway! .....never resulting in a "happy ending"!
I think some of the climate strategies of parties will only make farming more difficult and expensive, without any recognition of the contribution we're making with modern practices and emission controlled equipment. What an abused position the Primary Producer is in. Do railways run emission controlled power units? DEF? EGR? After burner particulate filters? I don't know and am just asking. But ram the expensive maintenance technology down our throats? Its government policy!
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Originally posted by GDR View PostAnyone who thinks there is a right of center political choice in this country is sadly mistaken.
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Originally posted by LEP View PostThis isn't the Liberal party of old. This party is a blend of the green party and ndp.
I already voted, for our Conservative encumbant ( since we didnt have a Bloc candidate, lol). Advance polls have been busy, saw a news clip about how busy they were on campus and that scares me if the young are coming out in large numbers. I hope the older experienced generations are not complacent and stay at home, I think that's party what happened in 2015.
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