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Old 03-15-2019, 10:17 AM   #2740
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^^^ the thing i like about Kenney is he comes into the political scene with a solid backround in politics, years of expierience and can answer a question directly and with confidence. Not something i can say for Trudeau.

At least with Kenney, i know where he stands without pandering to literally every voter in the province. Kenney will do what in his opinion is best for Alberta even if not everyone agrees with every decicsion he makes. That’s what a leader is suppose to do. Justin tries to please everybody and ends up doing nothing for fear of angering people, even if it means breaking campaign promises. Take a stance and do what you think will push our country forward.
I can understand if you don't like the NDP but you honestly can't believe what you just wrote right? Kenney has never done anything based on what he thought was best for anyone other than himself. I'm sure when he came out against gay marriage and abortion he was concerned about what was best for everyone.

When Kenney supported weakening the temporary foreign worker program allowing more widespread abuse of the program I'm the sure he was thinking this is the best for everyone. I bet when he wanted to drop the provision that people convicted of human trafficking could not use TFWs he was thinking this was best for everyone.

Seems to me an uneducated career politician is likely the least trustworthy person. Someone that helped the right people out along the way not someone that made the right decisions. They had a lot of choices for a good leader and they blew it.

I agree with you to an extent about what a good leader does. They also take information in and try to make a reasonable decision. That isn't Kenney.
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