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    #76
    sure cc the CWB was wonderful , carbon tax is great , vaccines are the greatest thing ever, Moe and Danny are terrible , PP will destroy canada and Trump will destroy the US , government always knows best and shud be obeyed without question ,science is settled , elections are 100% honest , MSM never twists the truth , a man can become a woman if he puts on a dress and a wig , and we are all far right right , antivaxers , believe the earth is flat , what have i missed chucky ?
    Last edited by cropgrower; Nov 3, 2024, 10:58.

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      #77
      Originally posted by WiltonRanch View Post

      There you go again name calling. I don’t agree with supply management neither but who other than the ppc wants it gone? Good attempt on your part of creating a straw man argument though. So by what you are saying you are against supply management? Cool!
      This is not a political issue to me, I see it as other hardworking farmers contributing immensely in so many positive ways to rural areas.

      Read negative posts towards SM on Agriville constantly, maybe you can explain to me why you don't agree with SM.








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        #78
        Chuck, I think you have me confused with forage who claims to always sell his product at the peak of the market even though he doesn't even grow the product. I am much more humble than that, or perhaps honest is the appropriate word.

        Do you know nothing about marketing in the pre-information age? When I say around the world, it is metaphorical not literal. In the good old days there was no easy, timely way to even know what the buyer 10 miles down the road was offering, let alone what the end user was paying,
        From the perspective of those producers, I absolutely understand why many would have embraced the concept of the cwb. It seems many producers these days think they're being screwed by the buyers or input suppliers, even though they have all the information available to them to prove otherwise. But back in the good old days they often literally were being screwed coming and going.
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          #79
          One could make the same argument for organized labor. I think it served a very important role in improving the rights of blue collar workers at one time. Now it is primarily White collar workers holding the taxpayers for ransom to obtain better working conditions than most of the hard-working citizens forced to pay for their generous benefits and compensation.

          My great uncle was a committed communist, and justified supporter of organized labor. He would have entered the workforce as a logger in the 1920s and 30s.

          If you think there are any similarities between the working conditions the average teacher or nurse endures today versus a miner or logger of a century ago, you really need to study some history.
          Last edited by AlbertaFarmer5; Nov 3, 2024, 21:39.

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            #80
            [QUOTE=chuckChuck;n805114]Higgs got the boot over this issue in New Brunswick and Moe will be next!:

            Not only is Moe NOT next, but Danielle scored a standing ovation from more than 90% of her party. Looks like you’re hooped Chucker. Keep drinking the kool aid!

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              #81
              Wow Danny Smith is supported by pandering to her party of mostly rural social conservatives living in the past! Who would have thought that could happen?

              The UCP is now the party of big government who wants to tell everyone how to live their lives according to their fringe values?

              UCP the party of "free enterprise" that now wants to pick winners and losers in the business sector?

              UCP party that wants a more independent Alberta, but is happy to interfere in municipal affairs and governments and tell them what to do?

              The irony and hypocrisy of the UCP is like sewage, it always runs down hill!





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                #82
                and the NDP lies and cheats on their membership , their sewage runs uphill

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                  #83
                  Nova Scotia's premier Tim Houston (54 year old account) has called an election for Nov 28,2024 and has this to say about PP and his CPC party.

                  "There is no federal equivalent to the Nova Scotia PC party … there is a Conservative Party of Canada. That's a completely different party with a different leader. I am not a member of that party. I have no intention of inviting the leader of the Conservative Party of Canada to campaign with me."

                  You just have to read some of the posts on Agriville to know exactly where premier Houston's statement is coming from.

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                    #84
                    Originally posted by foragefarmer View Post
                    Nova Scotia's premier Tim Houston (54 year old account) has called an election for Nov 28,2024 and has this to say about PP and his CPC party.

                    "There is no federal equivalent to the Nova Scotia PC party … there is a Conservative Party of Canada. That's a completely different party with a different leader. I am not a member of that party. I have no intention of inviting the leader of the Conservative Party of Canada to campaign with me."

                    You just have to read some of the posts on Agriville to know exactly where premier Houston's statement is coming from.
                    Great to see that. Now if the provincial NDP’s would decouple and distance themselves from the federal train wreck they would have some trust and credibility to not having to fall in line with those lunatics.

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                      #85
                      Originally posted by WiltonRanch View Post

                      Great to see that. Now if the provincial NDP’s would decouple and distance themselves from the federal train wreck they would have some trust and credibility to not having to fall in line with those lunatics.
                      Not as easily done as the PC parties provincially and federally have done with name changes and amalgamations every other year.

                      Do what ever it takes to keep the Far Right wingnuts happy and on side.

                      Those far left loonies have their claws way to deep in the NDP party federally, so can't see any distancing ever happening.

                      Provincially the Liberal party of Manitoba has one seat, so it's dead in the water.

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                        #86
                        Originally posted by foragefarmer View Post

                        Not as easily done as the PC parties provincially and federally have done with name changes and amalgamations every other year.

                        Do what ever it takes to keep the Far Right wingnuts happy and on side.

                        Those far left loonies have their claws way to deep in the NDP party federally, so can't see any distancing ever happening.

                        Provincially the Liberal party of Manitoba has one seat, so it's dead in the water.
                        The name change and amalgamation has worked out very well in Saskatchewan.

                        In 1999 Roy Romanoff took 1/2 the seats and formed government with less than 39% of the votes.
                        The NDP was considered the natural governing party when 60% of the population voted for a center right alternative?
                        Very rarely have more than 45% of the people voted for the NDP but they still won many elections.

                        If you had an amalgamation of the center right you wouldn't have an NDP government in Manitoba.
                        Last edited by shtferbrains; Nov 5, 2024, 11:26.

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                          #87
                          . Honestly I hate to see Canadian politics evolve/devolve into 2 horse races but seems the way it goes. Sask politics the liberals were the spoiler but after the 99’ election when Melenchuck sucked Romanows **** or maybe the other way around the liberal party became irrelevant with the Sask party being a union of Pc’s and Liberals who weren’t willing to get on their knees. NDP is the only viable adversary to conservative parties in western Canada. There is no room for the liberals as each side has figuratively ate their lunch at the centre. That is why the provincial NDP’s if they want to truly be representative and hope of forming government long term need to distance themselves from the federal wing as they are nuts. Sure there are provincial members completely fubar but if they wish to ever get anywhere and represent anyone they need to change. Otherwise they fall back and another movement will come along which takes their space.

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                            #88
                            Originally posted by WiltonRanch View Post
                            . need to distance themselves from the federal wing as they are nuts. Sure there are provincial members completely fubar
                            Like these two?

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                              #89
                              Kelly Cryderman Globe and Mail
                              "Participating in organized sports is one of the thorniest issues. The Premier said she wants biological female-only divisions, and also wants to see the creation of new co-ed divisions inclusive of transgender athletes. In the clearest example of how detailed – or heavy-handed – her government’s rules are, schools or provincial sports organizations will be required to notify the government if they set up a mixed-sex league (it makes you wonder, where are the libertarian instincts Ms. Smith use to have?)"

                              Girls have been playing on boys hockey teams for a long time and now Smith wants to micro manage amateur sport organizations?

                              Just like she wants to interfere in municipal politics?

                              After all her complaining about the federal government not staying in their lane? What a hipocrite! LOL

                              I see Moe changed his election priorities and decided to consult with school boards on the change room issues first! Progress.

                              He is in a much weaker position with a large well financed NDP opposition who will raise a lot of hell if he keeps catering to social cons and bigots.

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                                #90
                                Sure good at half truths.
                                Girls on football teams for years.
                                Until they grew out of it.
                                Not the same as an 18+ bio male tackling a bio female.
                                Their really wasn't a problem until extremists played it up.

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