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      #86
      Originally posted by jazz View Post
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      That statement says more about the dystopian future the NDP has planned for us than it does about the state of education.
      If those are the skills required to navigate the future.
      Last edited by AlbertaFarmer5; May 23, 2023, 12:52.

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        #87
        Message to my friends in Alberta :

        If you want to see what the NDP can do for a province , just ask some of us here in Saskatchewan!!!!!

        50 years of mediocrity, stagnant to no growth , economic wasteland , etc. and closing hospitals and schools , while catering to unions . Losing people who don't have a job prospect also, in case anyone remembers that.

        Higher taxes , and no explanations , just blame someone else for the problems they created. THAT IS THE NDP !!!

        I hope and pray your province does NOT vote for Rachel Knothead on May 31st.

        Remember Jagmeet is her boss, how would you like him to run the country , and she's pretty cozy with our current PM , who is a disgrace to this country, period!

        Just my opinion , but you do not want the NDP running your province .

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          #88
          I fell asleep watching TV last night, nothing unusual. I awoke at midnight and happened to turn on Global B.C. News. The first story was about a major B.C. Pub chain “the Donnelly Group” filing for creditor protection. They said they ran into a wall. “The wall was a shortage of labour, it was the inflation we’ve been faced with, it was the increasing costs put on by government — paid sick leave, more holidays, the increase in the minimum wage.” The next story was about B.C. businesses eating $6.5 billion in government imposed costs over 3 years. Wow! The next story was about the Surrey Memorial Hospital being in crisis!

          So in the socialist NDP Mecca of British Columbia things aren’t so rosey, let’s hope Alberta doesn’t go down the socialist road and put Rachel Notley in power. The past in Alberta and the present in B.C. show that the NDP lead to higher taxes and business failure!

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            #89
            I remember it well galaxie
            Suitcase for grad
            Head west young man!
            Saskatchewan lost two or three generations to those communist bastards

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              #90
              In 1987 I was 18 at the time, after graduation a lot of my grad class headed to Alberta. There was a reason for that.

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                #91
                The collective amnesia on Agrisilly is something else.

                Some of the toughest years in Saskatchewan were in the 1980s under Devine. I guess the droughts, low commodity prices, farm foreclosures, high interest rates and poor economy were all his fault? LOL

                And to top it off he just about bankrupted the province with a lot of questionable spending. And then several in his cabinet were convicted of fraud and stealing from taxpayers. The good ole days for some.

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                  #92
                  Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
                  The collective amnesia on Agrisilly is something else.

                  Some of the toughest years in Saskatchewan were in the 1980s under Devine. I guess the droughts, low commodity prices, farm foreclosures, high interest rates and poor economy were all his fault? LOL

                  And to top it off he just about bankrupted the province with a lot of questionable spending. And then several in his cabinet were convicted of fraud and stealing from taxpayers. The good ole days for some.
                  We all know the blunders of the Devine years but I ask you in this day and age what can we attribute to Devine’s vision which has benefited this province versus Blakeney or even later Romanow? Far as the crooks in Devines caucus is it any worse than how the Blakney government ran the crowns with party hacks? Spudco?

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                    #93
                    Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
                    The collective amnesia on Agrisilly is something else.

                    Some of the toughest years in Saskatchewan were in the 1980s under Devine. I guess the droughts, low commodity prices, farm foreclosures, high interest rates and poor economy were all his fault? LOL

                    And to top it off he just about bankrupted the province with a lot of questionable spending. And then several in his cabinet were convicted of fraud and stealing from taxpayers. The good ole days for some.
                    One of the horrible “corruption” charges was a MLA accepting a saddle , not really on todays scale with numb nuts
                    Anyone who doesn’t think Devine left some really good projects for the province has rocks in their ****ing heads
                    Countless hydro dams, irrigation projects, irrigation dams , lakes , uprader ,shielding farmers from high interest rates , drought assistance , etc.
                    are you really that simple ?
                    Last edited by Guest; May 27, 2023, 09:33.

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                      #94
                      Originally posted by caseih View Post
                      One of the horrible “corruption” charges was a MLA accepting a saddle , not really on todays scale with numb nuts
                      Anyone who doesn’t think Devine left some really good projects for the province has rocks in their ****ing heads
                      Countless hydro dams, irrigation projects, irrigation dams , lakes , uprader ,shielding farmers from high interest rates , drought assistance , etc.
                      are you really that simple ?
                      That’s all the ndp’s have left. They could hang that stinky albatross around conservatives necks for a few election cycles but it became apparent they did less than nothing for the province in the Romanow years. Calvert at least give him credit tried a bit at the end to open up the province to oil and gas.

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