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    New Premier Moe

    Does anyone know our new Premier and can weigh in on how he might do? Predictions? Beefs? Bouquets?

    #2
    Moe of the Same. Lol couldn't resist. Only thing I Know is that If your a Fiscal Conservative voter, Who are you going to Vote for?

    Maybe vote NDP And hold your nose

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      #3
      Moe has promised to remove PST from insurance.
      Moe and SaskParty are totally against a carbon tax and will oppose Trudeau all the way.
      (The opposition NDP can't pay enough carbon tax and are in full support of it.)

      There will be 3 by-elections on March 1st so we will see how the popularity of each party with new candidates is.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Oliver88 View Post
        Moe has promised to remove PST from insurance.
        Moe and SaskParty are totally against a carbon tax and will oppose Trudeau all the way.
        (The opposition NDP can't pay enough carbon tax and are in full support of it.)

        There will be 3 by-elections on March 1st so we will see how the popularity of each party with new candidates is.
        Kind of blows your mind how anyone in sask could vote for the dark ages again ? Sask party has lots of problems but pretty minor compared to those f$&k-ups again or that disaster we have in ottawa

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          #5
          Caseih. In your so called "dark ages" we weren't 20 Billion in debt.

          In the "dark ages" Budgets were Balanced with $30 oil , this Gang needs $100 /barrel and Even then it mite not get Balanced.
          Last edited by mustardman; Feb 5, 2018, 17:23.

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            #6
            Originally posted by mustardman View Post
            Caseih. In your so called "dark ages" we weren't 20 Billion in debt.

            In the "dark ages" Budgets were Balanced with $30 oil , this Gang needs $100 /barrel and Even then it mite not get Balanced.
            they were , but nothing got done ...
            sask was like your poor relative out in the bush ...
            brad wall didn't do us justice imo , with what he had to work with .... the one thing he did acclomplish was that he brought some hope and respect to. this place
            the whole political process needs to be scrapped and start over
            if only grant Devine would of had those resources to work with
            you want to see debt , wait till this fruitcake down east gets done

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              #7
              In the dark ages all high school kids had decided where they were going in life long before graduation.

              Most always was another area code.

              Staying home was ridiculed.

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                #8
                Originally posted by shtferbrains View Post
                In the dark ages all high school kids had decided where they were going in life long before graduation.

                Most always was another area code.

                Staying home was ridiculed.
                I was one of them , still remember grant Devine saying on the radio in bc where we were living that we could come home . sure was a nice feeling

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by shtferbrains View Post
                  In the dark ages all high school kids had decided where they were going in life long before graduation.

                  Most always was another area code.

                  Staying home was ridiculed.
                  Exactly.

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                    #10
                    The dark ages of the past were in the open. Not much for vision Led to stagnation. The dark ages of the present is doing things for your buddies while the rest pay for it. That was the vision. Some benefited big time the rest lost. Who would not have canned billy for his actions? But I guess can't can someone if the someone knows shit about you, so maybe that's why you have to leave.

                    With the oil prices what they were we never had a chance at prosperity like we did yet went to hell. Worse management than the dark ages.

                    You can say what you like things are picking up in Alberta however it will
                    Be tempered with too much union crap but it isn't a screw up as big as what we just had here.


                    Better start hearing some real ag issues from moe Larry and curly in the near future other wise no moe a dis man!!!

                    Giving back the pst in insurance is not going to cut it and if it is all they got.
                    GOOD BYE!!

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                      #11
                      Hopfully he finds a balance between oil companies agriculture and union workers that keeps saskatchewan growing

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by newguy View Post
                        hopfully he finds a balance between oil companies agriculture and union workers that keeps saskatchewan growing
                        like,like

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                          #13
                          Agriculture !
                          What there's Agriculture in this province ? Has anyone told them ?? Do they Know??

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                            #14
                            You guys realize that all the Saskatchewan people that moved to Alberta over the years are the ones that voted for the ndp in Alberta. .....

                            Critical thinking....anyone?

                            And by the looks of it Notley maybe coming to her senses ....about the only thing that matters ...oil....

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