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Originally Posted by Slava
Well again, I’m not voting for these clowns, and not planning on defending this regime. But, if you’re convinced the NDP nailed the fiscal part of their term it’s great news! They have a good shot to get back in! Honestly, all they need to do is buy some ad time and run clips from the phone call, clips from the now resigned Lethbridge West candidate and they should be off to the races.
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You have a binary choice this election. You were a UPC voter by not voting for either the UCP or NDP it’s a half vote for the NDP.. So you are half way there. My argument isn’t that the NDP were good fiscal stewards though they did get 0/0/0 union contracts through the public sector.
It’s simply that the one reason people think they vote for the UCP is not Valid with the current party (or any historical one since the end of Klein’s second term). They are not fiscal stewards.
So if neither will be ideal fiscal stewards who raise corporate taxes and add a sales tax and put any royalties above those generated at $50 WTI in a stablization fund and balance the budget then we need to find someone else’s to vote for.
I contend we should vote for the party who when faced with evidence they have made bad policies or are incorrect they are willing to accept the evidence and change there plans. The NDP have shown they will do this with the Royalty Review. The UCP have not.
Secondly I’d prefer a premier and prime minister who didn’t obstruct Justice.
Anyway you really should decide which of the two potential winning candidates in your riding represents that Larry with the better but flawed vision and pick one.
This isn’t like last election where the UCP was sweeping Calgary so voting for a 3rd party was a hopeful vote for more options. Here you have a choice to make so you should make it.