daftandbarmy
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The Education "system" needs a good kick in the hurt regions. Too many guilty "liberals" educated by pompous twits who were picked on in High School.Plus not to mention the future voters in this country. The stuff I see my kids being "taught" in high school leads me to to have very little hope. When books like 1984, Animal Farm, even Gulag Archipelago are deemed not reliable written by old dead white guys. urgh.
History taught seem not even from the same planet. Funny story my son comes home.....Dad, the teacher told us he is going to break the rules and teach history a little different, he was going have a lesson on D-day and Vimy. He could get away with it because my sons class was off campus (hockey program) for that class.
Or, they take a look and see what the other leaders are like:Nice hair and nice socks, so that's all the urbanites need from a leader.
I should add most of the pompous twits are guilty white people who will bend over backwards to appease whatever minority thinks it was wronged.The Education "system" needs a good kick in the hurt regions. Too many guilty "liberals" educated by pompous twits who were picked on in High School.
Interestingly the NDP in Alberta seems to be resurging.CPC: Poilievre is seen as courting the farther-right aspect of his party, esp after the CPC ditched O'Toole. Ottawans, in particular, don't like him because he is seen as pro-Convoy. His tactics/strategy of stoking the outrage may work as Opposition Leader, but what happens if they form govt
It's a ratchet not a pendulum.You can only either vote to slow the leftward slide down or to accelerate it. The option people think exists to move it rightward doesn't really work that way. Conservatives don't very often roll anything major back. If you like the leftward slide, keep voting that way.
The NDP resurgence here in Alberta is most likely an ill-considered consequence of encouraging all those easterners to move hereInterestingly the NDP in Alberta seems to be resurging.
I think cozying up with the further right is a bit risky. It's why I'm no longer dyed in blue.
I just got a lovely form letter signed by Pierre which besides looking for money has a ten part questionnaire to determine just how far right I am.
It does want to know if I wish to defund the CBC BUT doesn't give a rat's ass about my views on national defence or security but there are four lines where I can add my own concerns. I'm almost tempted to send it back since it comes with a prepaid envelope.
I can’t be happy at an election right now if there’s no reasonable prospect of meaningful change. I see nothing convincing me that we won’t just renew a Liberal minority. I think Poilievre might survive one loss as leader if he can pick up enough seats to put CPC within striking distance, but that just continues the limp-along… I also think that another Liberal minority would start the process of Trudeau handing over the reins to someone else.The NDP resurgence here in Alberta is most likely an ill-considered consequence of encouraging all those easterners to move here
I personally don’t get it. Everybody here remembers quite well her statements in the press & when down in the US to shun Alberta oil, and her lacklustre support for the industry.
Coupled with Trudeau, it would have been far worse than it has been - and that’s hard to even envision.
Smith might be batshit crazy, but I think she really does want to do what’s in the best interest of the province.
I think it’s been all but officially decided, just not announced - there will be an election called in the spring.
LPC MP’s were told to start fundraising a week or two ago precisely for that reason. Now it appears the CPC is doing the same…
I’m glad. Hella’ glad. I hope he gets the boot, heck we NEED him to get the boot! Trudeauistan has sucked.
Frankly, I would like a government that is smaller, less bureaucratic, and doesn't slide my Tax Freedom day to the right. I don't care who that ideology is.I can’t be happy at an election right now if there’s no reasonable prospect of meaningful change. I see nothing convincing me that we won’t just renew a Liberal minority. I think Poilievre might survive one loss as leader if he can pick up enough seats to put CPC within striking distance, but that just continues the limp-along… I also think that another Liberal minority would start the process of Trudeau handing over the reins to someone else.
Frankly, if we’re saddled with another election, the best long term outcome might actually be another strong Liberal minority that forces the CPC to acknowledge a trouncing, face reality, and reverse the populist slide to the right. The healthiest thing for our democracy would be a stronger, more dynamic, and electorally viable official opposition. I don’t feel we presently have that. I want a Conservative Party I could comfortably vote for, with mature and forward-thinking policy positions, a leader who’s got real life experience outside of politics and a political pedigree other than as an attack dog. I was a CPC that eschews at least a reasonable amount of the bullshit. Not seeing it yet.
If enough of them move, it could actually help the Cons’ vote efficiency back from whence the Orange Scourge comes.The NDP resurgence here in Alberta is most likely an ill-considered consequence of encouraging all those easterners to move here
Agreed. Not sure there’s anyone meaningfully on deck who’s really interested in reducing governmental power. It just seems to be a matter of different flavours.Frankly, I would like a government that is smaller, less bureaucratic, and doesn't slide my Tax Freedom day to the right. I don't care who that ideology is.
We may see in a few months (and 2/3 Billion CAD poorer).Agreed. Not sure there’s anyone meaningfully on deck who’s really interested in reducing governmental power. It just seems to be a matter of different flavours.
And I am not liking any of the flavours right now.Agreed. Not sure there’s anyone meaningfully on deck who’s really interested in reducing governmental power. It just seems to be a matter of different flavours.
Yes, less Government and less taxes, the better. I only realized how bad it actually was when I was on my "apprenticeship wage" in my new job.Frankly, I would like a government that is smaller, less bureaucratic, and doesn't slide my Tax Freedom day to the right. I don't care who that ideology is.
We tax the competent.Yes, less Government and less taxes, the better. I only realized how bad it actually was when I was on my "apprenticeship wage" in my new job.
For about half of this year, I was on a trainee wage but the difference in take home pay due to the graduated income tax system we have meant even though I'm now qualified and grossing way more money (and also working A LOT harder) the net pay due to income tax and other deductions is only marginally more and the juice becomes less and less worth the squeeze.
I was already infuriated when I was still in the CAF and saw how much waste there was in the Public Sector. Now I am even more incensed because I realize how little they actually work and how my labour is contributing to their decadence.
That's basically it, which is why it's important to find other means of generating wealth other than income generated through labour.We tax the competent.