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Old 03-05-2026, 02:04 PM   #441
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He seems nice:

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Old 03-05-2026, 02:11 PM   #442
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You wonder why people who voted UCP might not waste time posting when JM ensures his daily 5 year old intelligence level posts of "Deplorable Morons" "Bootlicker" or whatever his buzzword of the day is, or Fuzz posting some random Facebook or Bluesky comment from some internet rando as proof everyone in this province is an idiot.

The 5-10 people who post in this thread every day have already made up their mind that anything done by the UCP is bad, and anyone (53%) of the province who voted for them is a deplorable moron. Why would anyone attempt to engage in a discussion on any topic?
Oh boohoo. Are you sad you just outted yourself as moronic UCP voter? lol

Go ahead. I dare you! Defend the UCP!! hahahaha.
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Old 03-05-2026, 02:15 PM   #443
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You wonder why people who voted UCP might not waste time posting when JM ensures his daily 5 year old intelligence level posts of "Deplorable Morons" "Bootlicker" or whatever his buzzword of the day is, or Fuzz posting some random Facebook or Bluesky comment from some internet rando as proof everyone in this province is an idiot.

The 5-10 people who post in this thread every day have already made up their mind that anything done by the UCP is bad, and anyone (53%) of the province who voted for them is a deplorable moron. Why would anyone attempt to engage in a discussion on any topic?
I asked earlier if someone could let me know how the UCP has positively impacted their lives through policy decision (making other people's lives that you don't like worse, doesn't count).

Didn't get a lot of feedback, so I'd welcome some discussion points.
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Old 03-05-2026, 02:18 PM   #444
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I love the UCP and I'm not afraid to say it.

Come at me bro.
Oh you, you god damn moronic deplorable bootlicker!

Even crazy geologists from Calgary can't even wade in here to defend the Wildrose.lol
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Old 03-05-2026, 03:15 PM   #445
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First off, no Facebook.


Second, most of them aren't rando's.


Third, I didn't say everyone, just the ones who vote for people who are clearly unqualified, uneducated, unwilling to learn facts that counter their dogma, and uninterested in governing a province in Canada in the best interests of the citizens living there. And no, it's not just because I disagree, it's because their methods are pretty incompatible with their goals, because they refuse facts, data and science, and govern on feels, vindictiveness, and conflict.
Haha, not anyone that talks to me, they're the good ones. You guys are kinda proving his point.

And its not like you'd agree with their reasoning anyway, you just hand wave it as greedy and stupid and continue on. It's mainly a matter of priorities. Someone that votes NDP wants the government to tax and spend. They value the government about how much money and services they provide people. BC jacking up spending is a sign of good leadership for example.

A UCP voter doesn't look at it like that. They go, here is your budget based on todays taxes, figure it out. In the mean time get out of my way so I can hopefully get a pay raise at work.

Inevitably leads to knee jerk reactions where typical UCP person views the NDP as leeches. Typical NDP person views the UCP as greedy and stupid. Meanwhile 90% of people can't tell the difference between them and the two parties agree on 80% of things

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Old 03-05-2026, 04:07 PM   #446
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no shock here. the UCP I believe would be courting interference, not trying to stop it.


Alberta ‘excessively vulnerable’ to foreign interference, experts warn

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calga...ence-9.7114928

“Alberta is excessively vulnerable to American interference,” Jean-Christophe Boucher, a professor of political science at the University of Calgary, told Radio-Canada.

Boucher, whose research focuses on foreign interference, is unequivocal: "If there were a referendum in Alberta, there would be no one within the Alberta government who could analyze and collect data to ensure that the conversation about the referendum is not being manipulated by foreign actors."

“Alberta is not ready at all. It’s almost completely unready,” adds Patrick Lennox, a former director of intelligence with the RCMP, now turned security consultant. “There is no capacity whatsoever to push back against that form of misinformation and disinformation that's going to happen.”


Given the length and the complexity of investigations related to foreign interference and online disinformation, Lennox believes that “the chances of somebody being investigated, arrested and charged during the period of a referendum campaign is zero.”
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Old 03-05-2026, 06:40 PM   #447
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Haha, not anyone that talks to me, they're the good ones. You guys are kinda proving his point.

And its not like you'd agree with their reasoning anyway, you just hand wave it as greedy and stupid and continue on. It's mainly a matter of priorities. Someone that votes NDP wants the government to tax and spend. They value the government about how much money and services they provide people. BC jacking up spending is a sign of good leadership for example.
I think it’s a little naive to say a voter supports one party and not another because they want that party to tax and spend. They all do that. If you don’t believe the UCP would raise your taxes go ask any property owner in the city of Calgary to see their most recent property tax bill.

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A UCP voter doesn't look at it like that. They go, here is your budget based on today’s taxes, figure it out. In the mean time get out of my way so I can hopefully get a pay raise at work.
The UCP have consistently failed to “figure it out” when it comes to budgeting within the expected tax revenue. They have also literally passed laws that get in the way of people trying to get a pay raise at work and at the same time passed laws that allowed employers to pay employees less than they were required to prior to passing those laws.

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Inevitably leads to knee jerk reactions where typical UCP person views the NDP as leeches. Typical NDP person views the UCP as greedy and stupid. Meanwhile 90% of people can't tell the difference between them and the two parties agree on 80% of things
Knee jerk reactions? The UCP have had the opportunity to address a lot of long standing issues and are instead doubling down on those while throwing money we don’t have an unlimited supply of at problems they primarily created.

The way you separate people into boxes of NDP person and UCP person demonstrates how badly you’re misunderstanding the role of a voter in a democracy. I’m an Albertan, not a political label. I want all parties to move in the proper direction to do what is best for their constituents rather than be driven blindly by the ideology of the people pulling their puppet strings.

I don’t support everything that either party does and want them both to address the things I don’t agree with. The UCP have failed miserably in my view at moderating their policies while the NDP have shifted theirs significantly since 2015. I don’t believe in blindly voting for one party and I’d happily vote for the UCP if they ever gave me a reason to because that would give the NDP a reason to address their policies that I don’t agree with.

That’s how your power as a voter is supposed to work but instead we’ve got too many people like yourself giving undying loyalty to one party or another. The quickest way to ensure that an elected official doesn’t fight for what you actually want is to tell them that you’ll vote for them no matter what.
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