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Originally posted by 15444 View PostYes. Absolutely pathetic. Kenney should be 10x the pitbull that Moe is. And then there is Pallister in the corner, eyes wide open, big smile - waving a 12" blue dildo and asking for the feds to 'do' him first, wanting to hold hands with everyone.
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On hearing JT today, it sounds like he may have gotten the wake-up call he needed. He clearly declared that he expects the provinces to represent and advocate for their constituents. I take that at face value. So why didn’t Goodale advocate for the prairies? He didn’t do a darn thing for us - That’s why he received 7000 votes less than Kram in our constituency. But to be honest, our provincial representatives weren’t too vociferous either.
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Originally posted by sumdumguy View PostGotta say this one last time. This should have been the easiest election to win. Trudeau never should have won, with his record. We put in a limping turtle from the West and the East just laughed all the way to the polls.
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Pleased to read Brian Pallisters comments. He has no time for Western separation talk - "good relationships aren't built by threatening to leave." Hear, Hear!!
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Originally posted by furrowtickler View PostIt’s worked for decades like a charm for Quebec lol
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Originally posted by grassfarmer View PostPleased to read Brian Pallisters comments. He has no time for Western separation talk - "good relationships aren't built by threatening to leave." Hear, Hear!!
The time for good relationships is over! It’s just lip service. Action needs to be taken. The movers and shakers and wealth generators and investors are leaving this country in droves....Billions of dollars gone....it will only be a matter of time when this trickles down to high unemployment and sitting in an economic boat going no where.
I’m sorry I’m a product of the 1980’s economy and I remember well when there was a significant portion of the population that was quite pleased with a NO WHERE ECONOMY! Good old NDPers....they feel better when they have lots of company.
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Pallister is smart enough to know the Keystone province is way better off to stay in a united Canada and working with other provinces and the federal government than making wild demands and threats.
Manitoba is very diversified and the Mid Continental Trade and Transportation Corridor gives us a strategic advantage. We do also have limited ocean access, but who know one day that could increase in activity.
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