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Originally Posted by Slava
I'm not reading the annual report at 10pm on a Saturday night but in 2015 Suncor lost money. Revenues were down by about $10bn and on a per share basis they were -0.73 as opposed to $2.28 in 2014. I also think its a little disingenuous to pick what is arguably the strongest company in the sector and say "everything is fine" based on their stability.
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You asked for some facts so I provided some, someone else used Suncor as an example so that's why I chose to use their numbers. And I'm not saying everything is fine, far from it. My point was that there are more factors involved in the economic downturn than "everything the NDP are doing is wrong and ruining everything" which seems to be the opinion of most Albertans. No government is going to magically snap their fingers and fix things. I have no loyalty to any political party, and I get that it's human nature to want things fixed now, but people need to really try and have an open mind about changes. I'm willing to bet if the NDP were voted out tomorrow and things stayed the exact same or got worse, the people who are complaining now would say "well at least it's better than if the NDP were in charge" or "yeah it's taking some
time but it would be going worse if the NDP were running things" The reason politics become a gong show is because most people pick parties to support like they pick sports teams to cheer for, they make a choice and stick to it no matter how many times the oilers finish last.