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Originally Posted by Hemi-Cuda
In the before times I would agree. But now we're left with one somewhat normal political party and a party of absolute bat#### insanity, how is this even a choice? The NDP are perceived to be bad for the O&G industry, even though Notley turned into a staunch defender of Alberta oil once she was actually in power. The UCP are doing far more real damage to healthcare and education, and if left unchecked will likely screw up our pensions, police force, film industry, and cost us millions in tax dollars once the inevitable lawsuits against the "sovereignty act" start coming
Or is that still not enough to overcome the Notley boogywoman?
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Well that’s the polarization I was talking about. The idea that we have two choices and neither one is particularly appealing is more like a two party system that we see south of the border, which is far from ideal. What we have now is “vote for the NDP because the UCP is terrible”. That’s not exactly inspiring, despite the fact it’s true that the UCP is terrible.