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  • Hamloc
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    Originally posted by the big wheel View Post
    The difference is they get our vote wtf are we getting from them in return? Nothing at all except destroy any policy that helps the primary producerand that’s a fact.
    So I am curious Big Wheel if we voted for the Liberal's or the NDP exactly how would farmers be better off?

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  • GALAXIE500
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    Originally posted by dmlfarmer View Post
    Ha Ha Ha! You run down city people yet come up with this gem. Scheer was born and raised in Ottawa. He moved to Regina to be with his future wife he met at University in Ottawa (her home town). His only job outside of politics in his wntire life has been waiting tables.

    You run down politicians and city people yet of all the leaders running, Scheer has the most political background and the most city orientated life history. Hell, his party does not even have an agricultural policy.
    So the Liberal party has an ag policy for the election? Here's the policy that they have: We don't care about you (except if you are from Quebec) and if you are from the west , well keep on sending the equalization payments!

    That is the truth , and if the Liberals get another majority , lookout people , it's going to be a painful ride down to the bottom of the crapper , that by the way if anybody has noticed , is EXACTLY where Justin and his band of dummies want the west to be!

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  • littledoggie
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    Originally posted by malleefarmer View Post
    Bit of your election coverage again over weekend.

    Now dubbed a "climate change election" not sure if its because of events of the last week.

    Suggested JT will sc**** home and govern in his own right without help of greens.

    Same guy said if JT was replaced as leader back in was it dec when scandals hit and new liberal leader was in place the libs would win in a landslide.

    In australia not exactly sure but suggest over history right wing govt in 2/3 of time and left 1/3 is it the other way around in canada?
    "Climate change election" - did we just experience foreign interference in our election?

    It's the other way around mallee - liberals 2/3 of the time. Seems reasonable to assume that most of the scandalous things in Canada's history happened under a liberal government.

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  • ajl
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    Would be nice if someone would elect to change the climate to something warm enough to bin some dry grain for a change.

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  • malleefarmer
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    Bit of your election coverage again over weekend.

    Now dubbed a "climate change election" not sure if its because of events of the last week.

    Suggested JT will sc**** home and govern in his own right without help of greens.

    Same guy said if JT was replaced as leader back in was it dec when scandals hit and new liberal leader was in place the libs would win in a landslide.

    In australia not exactly sure but suggest over history right wing govt in 2/3 of time and left 1/3 is it the other way around in canada?

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  • the big wheel
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    Originally posted by Hamloc View Post
    Everybody is mad because the conservatives have no agricultural policy, please tell me what agricultural policy the Liberal's, Green's or NDP have? Where will agricultural fit in with the desire to drastically cut GHG emissions that are espoused by the NDP and Green's? I think we have to look at the bigger picture. If Trudeau wins a minority propped by the NDP which is what it looks like now, western Canada will go backwards fast. Anyone who can't see this truly has their head in the sand!!!!!
    The difference is they get our vote wtf are we getting from them in return? Nothing at all except destroy any policy that helps the primary producerand that’s a fact.

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  • blackpowder
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    This " country" exists only in the major cities. I've wished for a regionally equal, elected Senate for decades. It's time for a couple premiers to tell Ottawa to f off. But their votes are urban too.
    I'm disgusted enough this time around to throw my vote away on the PPC.
    Local conservative is getting in as they have all my life.
    I'm stocking up the gun safes and winding down this party in less than ten years. Tune all this shite off.

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  • Hamloc
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    Everybody is mad because the conservatives have no agricultural policy, please tell me what agricultural policy the Liberal's, Green's or NDP have? Where will agricultural fit in with the desire to drastically cut GHG emissions that are espoused by the NDP and Green's? I think we have to look at the bigger picture. If Trudeau wins a minority propped by the NDP which is what it looks like now, western Canada will go backwards fast. Anyone who can't see this truly has their head in the sand!!!!!

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  • Oliver88
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    Originally posted by walterm View Post
    We should all just vote for the Greens or NDP it's only 4 years and might smarten everyone up a bit. What is there to lose in 4 yrs anyways it will be the same.
    Hmmmm.....it seems to me this experiment recently was conducted in Alberta. I didn’t hear a lot of happiness at the end of 4 years.

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  • walterm
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    Originally posted by LEP View Post
    Or the green vote gets split and the Bloc takes enough seats to hold the balance of power.
    We should all just vote for the Greens or NDP it's only 4 years and might smarten everyone up a bit. What is there to lose in 4 yrs anyways it will be the same.

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