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Alberta Socialism

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  • bucket
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2008
    • 17024

    #11
    If it was working so well in alberta why did they boot Prentice out?

    We all know he had good connections to the federal government.

    For all those that believe that the majority should rule and so do I, it seems the majority is ruling.

    Blackpowder. Your comment about backyard pet peeve. I take no offense if I was suppose to. But FYI hodgeville isn't my back yard only been there I think twice in my life. But I have seen the outcome of what is going to happen there and it's not right for the mlas and mps to sit idly by.

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    • wilagro
      Senior Member
      • Apr 2000
      • 2761

      #12
      They are OUR loons and we VOTED for them. I hope they do things right by us for a change because the PCers DIDN'T.
      We know how our previous governments screwed us Royally so if these guys do the same we will just vote them out instead of keeping them in power for 44 years like we were used to doing.

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      • fjlip
        Senior Member
        • Oct 2002
        • 9801

        #13
        In 2001, we had frost July 16, canola seeds that were forming in pods dried up. Flowering canola was just fine. Cost us 10bu/acre. Never in the clear. But all world Gov's agree we are TOO hot and need to cool off the climate!

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        • Guest

          #14
          well , as far as the line in hodge ville , any farmers that let that happen , with what we know now, need a boot to the ass. I had nothing to do with this shortline being saved , was many years ago . but thank our lucky stars some smart and energetic people had the foresight and vision to fight tooth and nail to save it . it was a fight for a few years but managed to save it and is a thriving business that employs several people in town and I think has a good relationship with CN . FOR THOSE OF YOU ON THAT LINE , ITS A REAL SHAME !!

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          • Braveheart
            Senior Member
            • Feb 2001
            • 3257

            #15
            Oiver88, I wonder what anyone would learn from MB? Maybe how to rob the coffers of monopoly utility like MB Hydro, then build a bipole line across valuable farmland costing billions extra to supply power to who exactly?

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            • perfecho
              Senior Member
              • Feb 2005
              • 1274

              #16
              Well, it was a choice of socialism for corps or socialism for the masses, and Alberta chose.....there has been a lot of money made and Alberta did not get it's share.
              Although not a NDPer, I am rooting for them, although I think the Cons have fu**ed things so badly, they likely wont have a chance.

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              • grassfarmer
                Senior Member
                • Jul 2002
                • 9734

                #17
                We don't need any lessons on that in AB braveheart.

                The AB Government built the most expensive power line in N. America, with taxpayer money then gave it to a private entity for free, not only that they guaranteed them a 7% return on the capital cost (that was actually tax payer funded). Built to export power to the US for the sole benefit of the operator - nothing being returned to the taxpayer.

                All courtesy of the right wing "free enterprise" Con Government. Don't need "socialists" to screw things up.

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                • fjlip
                  Senior Member
                  • Oct 2002
                  • 9801

                  #18
                  Agree, really no choice just a new set of taxpayer abusers that repay the ones behind the scenes, with $$$. Change is good, screws up their plans,

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                  • oneoff
                    Senior Member
                    • Jul 2009
                    • 3007

                    #19
                    History shows clearly that NDP and CCF parties certainly haven't held any monopoly on screwing things up. Present concerns about the future come from sore losers who happen to have recently lost their control.
                    It might be clear that very few of the positive lasting legacies come from tired and worn out parties and politicians.

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                    • blackpowder
                      Senior Member
                      • Feb 2010
                      • 9259

                      #20
                      I agree oneoff.
                      It occurred to me I didn't understand mainstream nor came close to aligning when I spent some time downtown Edmonton this spring.
                      It seems everywhere that these same changes have occurred. I can't change who i am, but I have become a quaint odditie. So be it.

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