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    #13
    Originally posted by Hamloc View Post
    You apparently have a serious problem with your view of the world in my opinion!!!!! I didn’t vote for Danielle Smith for leader but I am beginning to warm up to her. There is no doubt in my mind I would chose Danielle Smith’s Alberta!!!!!!
    But she’s “dangerous”. Trudeau? Well, he’s not dangerous you see.

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      #14
      Originally posted by agstar77 View Post
      I am not a fan of Trudeau, but I would rather live in his country than Danielle Smith's Alberta. She reminds me of the bugs bunny cartoons, loony tunes that is. She will end up the shortest tenured premier in Alberta history. Trudeau is incompetent but she is dangerous.
      Dangerous? Elaborate please. Thanks.

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        #15
        Danielle is guilty of speaking before she thinks but far from dangerous but I suppose for the fearful she would be scary. Ralph said a lot of off the cuff remarks as well but his record fared substantially better than the prairie mice and swamp rats which filled premier positions of that era. In that same time I was always amused with the perpetually scared and Dudley do right types common line would be I don’t like the ndp but gosh I don’t know about the Sask party. You knew full well they were hard core ndp voters and wouldn’t admit it. In fact no one would admit it but looking at polls you knew damn well who did. Funny though Sask party voters wouldn’t be that evasive. It was just weird almost as if people were embarrassed and didn’t really want to but feared into they might lose something if the government changed. NDP did a great job of stoking fear like that of the leader of a Potemkin village.

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          #16
          Originally posted by jazz View Post
          Manitoba accrued a debt more than 120% of its GDP to put in that so called cheap hydro. Last time I checked interest rates have doubled.

          So how cheap is it forage.
          I wonder what the cost will be to the taxpayers for picking up the bill on cleaning up orphaned wells and other infrastructure left behind by bankrupted oil companies.

          Not to mention the BILLIONS of lost royalties tossed to the side just to entice the same oil companies that eventually went bankrupt.

          Kicked in the balls twice by the same party.

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            #17
            Originally posted by Hamloc View Post
            You apparently have a serious problem with your view of the world in my opinion!!!!! I didn’t vote for Danielle Smith for leader but I am beginning to warm up to her. There is no doubt in my mind I would chose Danielle Smith’s Alberta!!!!!!

            Interesting, you added to your post after I posted. Again Trudeau is 10 times more dangerous to my way of life than Danielle. But I am certainly interested to see how you think Danielle is dangerous and Justin Trudeau isn’t?!?!
            I think the good people in Alberta need to really start looking at the big picture , which in my opinion is the fact that it is time to tell Ottawa to piss off and stop trying to put their boot heels on the western provinces providing wealth and growth to their people.

            We have always been looked at as a "insect" on the windshield down east , especially with the Liberal governments present , and past. Anybody remember how our grain industry was controlled by the eastern elites not that long ago? Now of course since the second trudeau has been in the drivers seat , it is our resource industry that is the target , and it is getting shot full of holes , in case anyone has missed that.

            If Danielle Smith and Scott Moe are telling Ottawa to back off they got my support , and hopefully other provinces will follow suit.

            To my friends in Alberta : Do you really want Rachel Knothead to be your Premier again?

            The NDP did nothing for Saskatchewan in my opinion , and now they are in bed with trudeau ,federally , which is worse!

            Just my opinion , but we are running out of time to take a stand.

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              #18
              Who has a better chance of being re-elected in the next election, C. Freeland or J. Singh.
              Last edited by rumrocks; Oct 16, 2022, 11:57.

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                #19
                Originally posted by rumrocks View Post
                Who has a better chance of being re-elected in the next election, C. Freeland or J. Singh.
                Heir Freeland is positioning herself for this. When out west she said farmers here were doing a good job managing fertilizer emissions while the federal ag minister was saying the opposite. Not to forget as well her saying Canada would strive to increase energy and mineral production to aid Europe. At the same time Stephen Gullible wants to kill it all. Could be duplicity on her part but I’m think she’s building to pivot. Opportunist no more no less. Palace coup in the making.

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                  #20
                  Originally posted by WiltonRanch View Post
                  Heir Freeland is positioning herself for this. When out west she said farmers here were doing a good job managing fertilizer emissions while the federal ag minister was saying the opposite. Not to forget as well her saying Canada would strive to increase energy and mineral production to aid Europe. At the same time Stephen Gullible wants to kill it all. Could be duplicity on her part but I’m think she’s building to pivot. Opportunist no more no less. Palace coup in the making.
                  Couldn't be any worse than what we have now. She does have roots in the west. And a little bit of real world experience. She does indicate some level of understanding of economics in her books.

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                    #21
                    Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
                    Couldn't be any worse than what we have now. She does have roots in the west. And a little bit of real world experience. She does indicate some level of understanding of economics in her books.
                    That’s kinda what I was thinking as well. Past liberal hegemony Martin took up after Chrétien and he wasn’t too bad neither but after 13 years and resulting scandals it was time for change. Thought liberals at that time were bad but looking at the dunce there today they weren’t all that bad.

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                      #22
                      Did you know that Chrystia Freeland wrote a book published in 2012 titled:

                      PLUTOCRATS
                      The Rise of the New Global Super-rich and the Fall of Everyone Else


                      I can't really comment on it because I have only just started reading it.

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                        #23
                        Saw a remark from Britain that they thought their newly appointed PM had lower IQ than Canada's Trudeau.

                        Does that make him "Remarkable"?

                        Remarkable that he is still our PM.

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                          #24
                          Originally posted by littledoggie View Post
                          Did you know that Chrystia Freeland wrote a book published in 2012 titled:

                          PLUTOCRATS
                          The Rise of the New Global Super-rich and the Fall of Everyone Else


                          I can't really comment on it because I have only just started reading it.
                          I haven't read it either. But a colleague of mine who did read it made it sound like her public position doesn't really match what she was writing about in 2012.

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