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Change should not be feared because of change alone. What happens elsewhere does not always recur again. Manitoba's situation is entirely different than Alberta's, and I'm sure that will be evident in the coming months. It was time for a new Gov. in Alberta, and you got it in a shocking way.

I can only hope that Canada gets a similar change on the Federal level. We need it.

A big part of Manitobas situation is because past NDP governments made it an unfriendly place to do business. The Alberta NDP campaigned on making corporations and specifically oil and gas companies pay more. They are actively looking to make it a less business friendly environment. Wish I was a teacher, then I'd be taken care of by the NDP. As it stands they're just going to tax me more, slow down an already slow oil field which means I'll earn less with less work, all in the name of someone else should pay for the spending. **** the NDP and their ass backwards ideals. 

 

 

Not to nit-pick, nor to come out as pro-NDP (though I did vote for them I've very cautiously optimistic), but I'm not sure you could do any better than being a teacher now in Alberta. The starting wage is close to 6 figures and the union is very strong.

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You should really be shuddering with whom is in power at this very moment.

Well you will never change your mind and I will never change your mind so it's rather moot.  But i'd vote for Harper 100 times if I could.  Absent the boogyman stories, his government has been good for the country.  Even when they do things I dont agree with, such as lowering the GST, it was what he promised to do so he did it.

 

If I told you I was going to kick you in the nuts, then did it, would you appreciate my honesty?

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You should really be shuddering with whom is in power at this very moment.

Well you will never change your mind and I will never change your mind so it's rather moot. But i'd vote for Harper 100 times if I could. Absent the boogyman stories, his government has been good for the country. Even when they do things I dont agree with, such as lowering the GST, it was what he promised to do so he did it.

If I told you I was going to kick you in the nuts, then did it, would you appreciate my honesty?

When compared to a guy who tells you he is absolutely not going to kick you in the nuts but then does it anyways? Yeah I would appreciate the heads up, I think.

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You should really be shuddering with whom is in power at this very moment.

Well you will never change your mind and I will never change your mind so it's rather moot.  But i'd vote for Harper 100 times if I could.  Absent the boogyman stories, his government has been good for the country.  Even when they do things I dont agree with, such as lowering the GST, it was what he promised to do so he did it.

 

If I told you I was going to kick you in the nuts, then did it, would you appreciate my honesty?

 

Silly comparison.  if you announced you were going to kick me in the nuts if enough people voted for it...and they did...and you kicked me in the nuts, I might not appreciate it but the people that voted for you to do so likely would.

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You should really be shuddering with whom is in power at this very moment.

Well you will never change your mind and I will never change your mind so it's rather moot. But i'd vote for Harper 100 times if I could. Absent the boogyman stories, his government has been good for the country. Even when they do things I dont agree with, such as lowering the GST, it was what he promised to do so he did it.
If I told you I was going to kick you in the nuts, then did it, would you appreciate my honesty?

When compared to a guy who tells you he is absolutely not going to kick you in the nuts but then does it anyways? Yeah I would appreciate the heads up, I think.

 

If somebody told me they absolutely weren't going to kick me in the nuts, I'd be suspicious of why he thought it was necessary to say that.

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You should really be shuddering with whom is in power at this very moment.

Well you will never change your mind and I will never change your mind so it's rather moot.  But i'd vote for Harper 100 times if I could.  Absent the boogyman stories, his government has been good for the country.  Even when they do things I dont agree with, such as lowering the GST, it was what he promised to do so he did it.

 

If I told you I was going to kick you in the nuts, then did it, would you appreciate my honesty?

 

Silly comparison.  if you announced you were going to kick me in the nuts if enough people voted for it...and they did...and you kicked me in the nuts, I might not appreciate it but the people that voted for you to do so likely would.

 

I have an idea now for a thread poll...

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Re: my nuts. This is exactly why I don't trust Justin Trudeau.

I dont trust him as far as I could throw him.  Whats worse, the things he does say are mind blowing.

 

I have no problem with political ideology differences.  I've sort of run the gamut over my life from NDP to Liberals to Cons.  But the boogyman stuff about Harper is so laughable.  The "he's so scary" stuff.  Still waiting for the boots on the ground...in our cities!  Still waiting for abortion to be banned, the death penalty to be brought back in and incarceration rates to skyrocket.  When is Harper going to finally unveil his scary master plan??  Ive been waiting years now.

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When is Harper going to finally unveil his scary master plan??  Ive been waiting years now.

 

While, in general, I agree with you, Bill C-51 and they way it is being brought in scares me. So do some of the past comments (Toews) regarding privacy issues.

 

I do think it is time for a change federally, but I wish that didn't mean a choice between the NDP and Man-Boy

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Change should not be feared because of change alone. What happens elsewhere does not always recur again. Manitoba's situation is entirely different than Alberta's, and I'm sure that will be evident in the coming months. It was time for a new Gov. in Alberta, and you got it in a shocking way.

I can only hope that Canada gets a similar change on the Federal level. We need it.

A big part of Manitobas situation is because past NDP governments made it an unfriendly place to do business. The Alberta NDP campaigned on making corporations and specifically oil and gas companies pay more. They are actively looking to make it a less business friendly environment. Wish I was a teacher, then I'd be taken care of by the NDP. As it stands they're just going to tax me more, slow down an already slow oil field which means I'll earn less with less work, all in the name of someone else should pay for the spending. **** the NDP and their ass backwards ideals. 

 

Any stats to back that up? Manitoba has one of the strongest economies in the country. The recession barely hit us.

 

the recession barely hit Manitoba because the economy is already the shits. If you seriously think Manitoba has a strong economy you are out to lunch. What Manitoba has is a stable economy because there isn't much to it. Doesn't have far to drop so a recession doesn't impact it like it would gigantic economies like Alberta or Ontario. 

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Yes I also am terrified of Harper and the Conservatives because of all my rights they've trampled on, despite me not being able to actually give any specifics other than some vague comments on bills that were and are being changed a lot before even being passed...

 

Oh wait! They closed down some environmental experiment ponds that no one had heard of!  Despicable!!

 

Just kidding. I've never understood the Harper hatred that no one can seem to back up with any real facts. I'm pretty sure it's all fueled by partisan biases. The same way I can't stand Justin Trudeau's face and the ridiculous way he carries himself and flips his hair.

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I think Max Power meant to say.....

 

"Oh wait! They closed down some environmental experiment ponds that no one had      I've never heard of!"

 

Actually they are lakes, and the research is famous around the world, in scientific circles.

 

http://saveela.org/about/

 

"ELA scientists have been the recipients of numerous prestigious international water awards, including the Stockholm Water Prize, the International Tyler Prize for Environmental Science and the Gerhard Herzberg Gold Medal for Science and Engineering."

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Change should not be feared because of change alone. What happens elsewhere does not always recur again. Manitoba's situation is entirely different than Alberta's, and I'm sure that will be evident in the coming months. It was time for a new Gov. in Alberta, and you got it in a shocking way.

I can only hope that Canada gets a similar change on the Federal level. We need it.

A big part of Manitobas situation is because past NDP governments made it an unfriendly place to do business. The Alberta NDP campaigned on making corporations and specifically oil and gas companies pay more. They are actively looking to make it a less business friendly environment. Wish I was a teacher, then I'd be taken care of by the NDP. As it stands they're just going to tax me more, slow down an already slow oil field which means I'll earn less with less work, all in the name of someone else should pay for the spending. **** the NDP and their ass backwards ideals. 

 

Any stats to back that up? Manitoba has one of the strongest economies in the country. The recession barely hit us.

 

the recession barely hit Manitoba because the economy is already the shits. If you seriously think Manitoba has a strong economy you are out to lunch. What Manitoba has is a stable economy because there isn't much to it. Doesn't have far to drop so a recession doesn't impact it like it would gigantic economies like Alberta or Ontario. 

 

Show me the stats. A stable economy isn't a bad thing.

 

http://www.macleans.ca/news/canada/the-manitoba-miracle/

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Show me the stats. A stable economy isn't a bad thing.

 

 

don't hold your breath.

 

I've found that most people that post here don't read links such as yours.

 

it's an opinion forum. Facts are few and far between.

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Change should not be feared because of change alone. What happens elsewhere does not always recur again. Manitoba's situation is entirely different than Alberta's, and I'm sure that will be evident in the coming months. It was time for a new Gov. in Alberta, and you got it in a shocking way.

I can only hope that Canada gets a similar change on the Federal level. We need it.

A big part of Manitobas situation is because past NDP governments made it an unfriendly place to do business. The Alberta NDP campaigned on making corporations and specifically oil and gas companies pay more. They are actively looking to make it a less business friendly environment. Wish I was a teacher, then I'd be taken care of by the NDP. As it stands they're just going to tax me more, slow down an already slow oil field which means I'll earn less with less work, all in the name of someone else should pay for the spending. **** the NDP and their ass backwards ideals. 

 

Any stats to back that up? Manitoba has one of the strongest economies in the country. The recession barely hit us.

 

the recession barely hit Manitoba because the economy is already the shits. If you seriously think Manitoba has a strong economy you are out to lunch. What Manitoba has is a stable economy because there isn't much to it. Doesn't have far to drop so a recession doesn't impact it like it would gigantic economies like Alberta or Ontario. 

 

Show me the stats. A stable economy isn't a bad thing.

 

http://www.macleans.ca/news/canada/the-manitoba-miracle/

 

No stable isn't a bad thing, just don't go around making ridiculous claims about Manitoba having a strong economy. Or do you think stable means strong? The nature of large booming economies is that they can fall. If Manitoba had one of the strongest economies in the country how come they're always a have not province? 

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Well, with a lot of people out of jobs, I'm not going to be surprised if they all end up moving to Saskatchewan. It seems to be where all of the jobs are.

 

Woo hoo! Saskatchewan is going to be even more overcrowded and traffic is going to be even more bottle necked!

 

Thank God I am moving at the end of the month.

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The stability of Manitoba's economy has almost nothing to do with which party is in power, and everything to do with the businesses and commodities that anchor this economy.

 

Unless people want to give the NDP any political party credit for the existence of grain...

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The stability of Manitoba's economy has almost nothing to do with which party is in power, and everything to do with the businesses and commodities that anchor this economy.

 

Unless people want to give the NDP any political party credit for the existence of grain...

 

I agree with you, Winnipeg and Manitoba, have a remarkable number of successful small business enterprises. Not dependent on one or another party being in power at all.

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