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Old 12-12-2022, 12:27 PM   #3523
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Originally Posted by flamesfever View Post
If we go back to the NDP, I predict a number of things will happen:

1. Corporate and personal taxes will increase

2. The number of people working for the government will increase

3. Government handouts will be the norm.

4. Our provincial debt will balloon, hopefully not as bad as Ray managed to do in Ontario

5. Our provincial government will be too cozy with the Federal Government, and refrain for standing up for our rights as a province.

6. Foreign investment will continue to lag

7. Our P & NG reserves and production will drop, and the price of gas at the pump will increase dramatically

8. Our hunters will have fewer guns, but the crooks will still be well armed

9. Our province and the residents will be worse off five years from now
1)fine, they are too low to sustain our province when resource revenue dips, smart economists have been saying we need to fix this since, well ,forever basically.

2)sounds like we have a shortage in the courts, hospitals, senior care, education, so, uh...good? Good.

3)Like the ones the UCP started, and Danny bucks for votes?

4)Yes, unlike how the brilliant fiscal pro's the Conservatives have managed over the past 40 years. Oh, wait, they suck at it too.

5)Cozy, or cooperative? You know what gets more done? Cooperation. It's a good thing, despite what our clown in chief seems to think.

6)Like chasing away film studios with anti-science rhetoric? Government red tape telling private business how to run? Sounds bad.

7)No evidence that would happen, now you are really grasping at paper straws
8)That's a Federal issue. Say it with me. Federal. No amount of unconstitutional Bill 1's will change that. Stop buying into her bull####, you are being played.

9)And a partridge in a pear treee!
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