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Originally Posted by Bring_Back_Shantz
Dude, people are telling you in no uncertain terms that the royalty review is absolutely having an impact on capital decisions, and therefore jobs in this province.
You can call it your opinion all you want, but saying things like the one above in bold, are objectively wrong, specifically the "If at all" part. We can debate all we want how large the impact is, and your definition of "done much damage", I've even conceded that it's very difficult to accurately quantify it, but to imply that it's possible that they've not had any hand in making things worse, is flat out wrong.
You want to debate the size of the impact? Fill your boots.
You want to argue whether they've had an impact? Either take your head out of the sand, or stop implicitly calling some of us liars.
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Seems like I ruffled some feathers here. It's not cool to defend the NDP, should have known better. Especially when facing an angry mob of unemployed oil workers.....dude, projects were getting shelved and people getting laid off before Prentice even called an election. Heck, the recession is the reason he is not the premier. Some of you have very short memories.
Look at my original post here, it was a response to someone putting blame on the NDP for a lot more than just
perhaps having some hard to define impact. Thats why I asked what exactly they did to ruin Alberta already. They are an easy target. I bet if the PCs were in power we would be blaming them for everything too....such creatures we are. But let's get real here. As of today, this government had little to do with Alberta's recession.
But what do I know...NDP did it....