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he'd be a good option, but he would get mowed down by the same faction that took out Mulcair.  Doer would make too much sense and try to move the NDP into the same space that Mulcair did, and when he fails like Mulcair did, he'll get knifed in the back too.  The NDP has to sort out what it wants to be, a party representing union/labour or a party that wants to appeal to the enviros that want to kill all petroleum projects.  They can't have it both ways.

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20 hours ago, kelownabomberfan said:

he'd be a good option, but he would get mowed down by the same faction that took out Mulcair.  Doer would make too much sense and try to move the NDP into the same space that Mulcair did, and when he fails like Mulcair did, he'll get knifed in the back too.  The NDP has to sort out what it wants to be, a party representing union/labour or a party that wants to appeal to the enviros that want to kill all petroleum projects.  They can't have it both ways.

Exactly. I have been in hospital the past 5 days & I had nothing else to do so yesterday I watched the NDP convention on CPAC. It was on my little tv beside my bed. It was interesting television as all I saw were a bunch of absolutely looney tunes delegates.

Yes, the crazed young enviros who would have us living back in the Stone Age.  Bent upon destroying Canada's oil industry along with their absolute hate for Alberta vs the union people who have put decades into building the party only to see it being destroyed by young hipsters who probably haven't worked in any kind of meaningful job all their adult lives. There was one dumb ass delegate who was in her mid 20's & looked to be from somewhere in the Middle East who wanted Mulcair out. She even said on camera while being interviewed that there were too many old white people in the party.  What a racist idiot. If a white guy said the same thing about her she'd be screaming about intolerance.

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1 minute ago, Jacquie said:

Alberta created the most jobs in Canada in March, contrary to the expectations of the so-called experts. That sounds deadly for sure. 

Carbon tax, higher taxes, Leap Manifesto...Little or no private investment... Ten billion dollar deficit. Oh yeah, debt will rise to $56.7 billion by 2019. No plans o start paying it back... We are effed here.

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2 hours ago, Jacquie said:

Seems to me Alberta was screwed by the previous government.

The Tories set the NDP on us but Notley is ramping up her socialist agenda big time. getting rid of coal powered electrical generating stations which will drive up the cost of electricity. A 4 cent a litre carbon tax starting January 1st rising to 5 cents in 2018, overwhelming spending leading to a $10 billion dollar deficit this year risong to 56.8 billion by 2019. No plans to pay anything back. The NDP is doing some horrible things to the Alberta economy.

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