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17to85

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  1. Argos owners probably furiously hounding the rock for some money or something.
  2. We may not have a green candidate here in Alabamaberta
  3. Yeah and honestly I might vote ndp next time purely as a protest to how both the cons and libs act.
  4. Pollievre and all the conservatives around the country hammer on the dog whistle allllll the time. Let's them say "hey I never said that" while making it abundantly clear what they actually mean. That people actually defend it is insane. Got such a dose of it during the AB election... people need to stop letting them get away with it and ask them to be more clear.
  5. they'd move on if they had a replacement at his level. So the onus there is on what Walters and Co. brought in.
  6. Or what he is saying is flat out wrong anyway based on his own links.
  7. It's not small, it was the central point of your questioning. You wondered why he got suspended because suspension are discipline issues. I'm suggesting you slink away to avoid further embarrassment. You want to keep trying to pretend you didn't speak incorrectly go ahead, but until you can wrap your head around why your premise is wrong I'll keep trying to enlighten you. Grant was placed on the suspended list, aka suspended, yes everyone agrees with that... coach said it was a personal matter, which could be anything. You come in acting like he's done something to get suspended. That's what the issue is.
  8. so.. what does linking to a UK union website definition have to do with the CFL exactly? You time to just slink away and accept that your definition is wrong. never mind the link itself even goes so far as to back up what everyone else is saying... A suspension is when you remain employed but are asked to not attend your place of work, or engage in any work at all (such as working from home). There are two main types of suspension: suspension for medical or health and safety reasons; suspension as part of a disciplinary procedure (investigation).
  9. Where in that tweet does it mention any discipline?
  10. And that is where your logic falls completely apart. Nothing about suspension automatically means discipline.
  11. Anyone actually think pollievre is a good leader? The only people that actually like him simply want to pretend he's dunking on liberals. They don't care about good government.
  12. When people tell you who they are, believe them. Just because she somehow managed to keep her big yap shut during the election doesn't mean she's changed, only that there are enough ******* willing to believe it.
  13. No if I were to offer criticism of the ndp campaign I would say they put too much faith in leader vs. Leader. Problem of course is like you say, conservatives eat their leaders and enough people didn't care about Smith, still conservatives, vote blue team even if they don't like Smith. Party will split inhave no doubts. Saw a post breaking down how the ndp could have won. Flip 6 more seats so taking the closest 6 ridings they lost and getting half the vote difference more to win those seats.... 1300 and change people. That was the margin of error here. Ucp keep ucping and they won't be able to hide from their crappy management anymore and it's no stretch to see those margins change.
  14. Better raise interest rates so regular folk can't afford these prices. That will teach these corporations
  15. Oh no alberta isn't as far right as all that. Take away the labels and they choose centrist policies all the time. Problem is you got 50 years of brand loyalty saying vote for the party with conservative in their name, times were good then! What we saw this election was more and more moderates rejecting them. Not quite enough yet but the ucp keep pushing their republican culture war, enrich the rich agenda and they will collapse. There is already trouble brewing internally which was in full view when kenney tried to play moderate. See what Smith does. She goes full right win the few progressives left will push back, she moderates things TBA will try and oust her.
  16. Yeah other reasons like they are intentionally sabotaging the system as an excuse to privatize it. Took the best Healthcare in the country and tried their very best to break it.
  17. The Alberta Party used to be that, now they are a nonfactor. Ex PCs torpedoed them in the last election by running them as spoilers. Now they are actually sitting further to the left than the Alberta NDP.
  18. Doctors are already leaving. That's what happens when the government rips up their contract in a pandemic. She lost, but she's also managed to shake up things enough that a few thousand votes is then difference between a "united" conservative government and an NDP government. Considering her popularity is still higher than the parties they can't dump her without moving backwards.
  19. At least it will be entertaining watching her try and juggle the fact that her party is not united. Even with them still winning seats in calgary the margins all shrank considerably. They can't continue like that but the second you try and moderate yourselves the rural yahoo's will have the knives out.
  20. Seeing how it shook out in calgary it was close and a few of the bigger douchebags got tossed. The NDP made the campaign leader vs. Leader. Trou le for them are that conservatives care more about brand loyalty than who is actually leading. Smith immediately says blanket tax cuts and its all trudeaus fault in he acceptance speech so yay! Race to the bottom continues.
  21. They'd be stupid to push notley out. She is more popular than the party and it takes a lot of overcome 50 years of "well we just vote conservative " The idea that only outright wins are good enough is ludicrous. That party has come a long way and to force her out probably sets it back a long way.
  22. Receivers with iffy hands never work out.
  23. God I always knew Mcgarity was gonna be useless.
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