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Last edited by grassfarmer; Apr 15, 2019, 06:55.
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Originally posted by lesmt View PostOMG, you scare me. Grew up and still live in Sakatchewan. Remember the days of Tommy Douglas. Allen Blakeney . Roy Romanow and all their policies to nationalize everything they touched. Be very careful what you wish for!
What we need to do is cut off all transfer payments to Ontario and Quebec , regardless of laws, and legislation and maybe then we can get our country back on track again.
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Originally posted by GALAXIE500 View PostI will second this statement. I am a 4th generation SK boy, and you Albertan's need to get rid of the NDP ASAP ! Sorry , but they will not do your province anything but give you higher taxes and force people to leave your province. All you have to do is ask us over here in Sask. what they did for us, it's not hard to do.
What we need to do is cut off all transfer payments to Ontario and Quebec , regardless of laws, and legislation and maybe then we can get our country back on track again.
Tech and manufacturing are the future we should be creating an business environment where it’s favourable for those sectors to thrive. Instead we have the carbon nuts on one side and the oil is everything bought off nuts on the other. Us people in the middle are paying for both of those extremes to exist. We re brainwashed as a group.
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And nobody should forget what they did to the hospitals in this province. Shut down the one dedicated to rural south sask and put up a new one in Saskatoon city core. Now Stoon has 4 bloody hospitals and Regina has two ancient ones barely holding together. Plus dozens of other smaller centers gutted for what? Romanow should be in federal prison.
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Originally posted by jazz View PostAnd nobody should forget what they did to the hospitals in this province. Shut down the one dedicated to rural south sask and put up a new one in Saskatoon city core. Now Stoon has 4 bloody hospitals and Regina has two ancient ones barely holding together. Plus dozens of other smaller centers gutted for what? Romanow should be in federal prison.
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Originally posted by the big wheel View PostTech and manufacturing are the future we should be creating an business environment where it’s favourable for those sectors to thrive. Instead we have the carbon nuts on one side and the oil is everything bought off nuts on the other. Us people in the middle are paying for both of those extremes to exist. We re brainwashed as a group.
Wheel you are dead wrong. Tech and manufacturing are not our future. Those get outsourced to cheaper locations and will eventually automated. We just watched it for the last 25 yrs. Resources are our future because we have them, other don't and they are labour intensive so unlikely to be disrupted and they cant be outsourced to some guy in india, nor are foreign workers likley to come in here and work in the brutal conditions.
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[QUOTE=jazz;408110]Wheel you are dead wrong. Tech and manufacturing are not our future. Those get outsourced to cheaper locations and will eventually automated. We just watched it for the last 25 yrs. Resources are our future because we have them, other don't and they are labour intensive so unlikely to be disrupted and they cant be outsourced to some guy in india, nor are foreign workers likley to come in here and work in the brutal conditions.[/
A balanced approach yes. But all in to an industry that is not the future is beyond dumb.
As far as tech goes I m not talking about making a cheaper can opener. I m talking about efficient electrical engines, computer systems etc. One of the biggest reasons we can’t develop many other industries is our energy costs. We ve been brainwashed into thinking high energy cost is good price of oil!! Lol how dumb. That only takes away from all the other things we should be doing. A more sustainable forest industry clean water etc etc. Those will be the demand of the future and you will need better tech to see it improve.
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Originally posted by the big wheel View PostA balanced approach yes. But all in to an industry that is not the future is beyond dumb.
As far as tech goes I m not talking about making a cheaper can opener. I m talking about efficient electrical engines, computer systems etc. One of the biggest reasons we can’t develop many other industries is our energy costs. We ve been brainwashed into thinking high energy cost is good price of oil!! Lol how dumb. That only takes away from all the other things we should be doing. A more sustainable forest industry clean water etc etc. Those will be the demand of the future and you will need better tech to see it improve.
if you mean tech applied to resource extraction and sustainability, I am 100% in agreement. Not the other kind like social media, chips and phones and robotics. We will not compete in that space nor should we try.
There is no place on the planet that has the abundance of resource riches that we do. Not a single one and we are going to f it up with out SJW navel gazing stupidity. We have every major resource in spades plus 10% of the worlds water, a boreal forest bigger than the amazon. Our biggest deficit is smart people.
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[QUOTE=Horse;408100]#3 who gave the present saleries to the civl service,not the NDs, the cons did all that, who left leaving the bill on the table for the NDs to pick up,some one had to pay that the cons.
#4 the cons left the elec industry in a snafu after the attempt at deregulation that turned into reregulation. If your name isnt sing,gill or something you probably had to wait anyway while others were fast tracked.for a drivers lisesnse.
Horse read the article in the Financial Post: "Albertans are about to find out just how messy and expensive kicking the coal habit can be". This will explain how the NDP's decisions cost the taxpayer $2.3 billion!
As for drivers testing we went from private testing where testers worked 6 days a week 8-6 to provincial employees working 5 days a week 8-5. Now we taxpayers pay their benefits including a company vehicle plus the cost of the test is the same. And now there a waiting lists where there wasn't before.
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