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Originally Posted by GordonBlue
hate to break this to you, but morality isn't high on the list for politicians of any stripe. not just a conservative thing.
If things keep up, Kenney will be able to write a book called "how to lose an election that was impossible to lose"
I'm not going to vote UCP. not even as an anyone but notley vote.
I am going to seek out my local Alberta Party candidate.
wonder if kenney has a Butts ready to fall on the sword. Weissenberger maybe?
idiots. all they had to do was keep it clean and say as little as possible. shouldn't have been hard to do that.
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I'd venture to say that Rachel Notely has a lot of morality. I can't think of anything illegal or detrimentally shifty she's done in the definition of morality.
All she's done is try to support all Albertans - and no I'm not on the NDP payroll or connected in any way (just to head off any accusations). I've met with Minister Maranda a few times as he's in charge of Film Tax Credits, that's it.
Rachel Notely Fought Like Hell for Alberta, but the province isn't about to thank her - MacLeans
Alberta Party is interesting. If they can gain any traction I'd welcome it. There seems to be a happy medium there between fiscal and social policies, but it hasn't caught on because of extreme partisanship and party-first mentality in my mind.
The UCP is a disaster. Run by a disaster. Fed by corporate interests. They don't seem to have a plan for Alberta as much as a plan for their donors.