teamgreen
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As business owner?
Are we just going to go back and forth. No, not as a business owner. Will you answer the question?
As business owner?
Really you can figure out what I am trying to say?Are we just going to go back and forth. No, not as a business owner. Will you answer the question?
Ok, so I still don't understand. If the provincial carbon tax is scrapped, the federal one is imposed. And Skegpro still hasn't answered.
I cannot figure out what you are trying to say, I guess Im sorry. I do not understand how the NDP has wronged you, or how the UCP will change that. I really don't understand how the NDP has driven the province into the ground, or how that will change with a change of provincial leadership.Really you can figure out what I am trying to say?
I am saying you may have some emapthy for the people who make the world's go round if you were one yourself.
Best education on the way the world really works is to own your own business.
But I feel as if none of this will make any sense to you anyways. So I am done here.
Enjoy voting for a political part that is driving Alberta into the ground.
People that defend or accept a "feel good" carbon tax or any useless tax for matter should be having a think about themselves.
It could be explained for the learners.......when iz fil up me dodge Dakota $100....dat s**** notley takes $9 of dat der fill up......now you could imagine how pricey life could get for the people that aren't dirt bag losers, and actually own things.
I cannot figure out what you are trying to say, I guess Im sorry. I do not understand how the NDP has wronged you, or how the UCP will change that. I really don't understand how the NDP has driven the province into the ground, or how that will change with a change of provincial leadership.
really????? you don't know how the ndp have driven the economy here into the ground ….. yikes
Im still trying to figure out why the whole carbon tax is a provincial political debate? What will change if the UCP becomes the provinces leadership?
so how is the carbon tax going to better the
Alberta?
Canada?
The world?
Ok, so you don't like the carbon tax. The provincial government implemented a provincial one before the federal tax was imposed. I get that. The UCP has said they will scrap the provincial carbon tax, but than the federal tax will be imposed. So then we will join the other provinces and try to fight the federal tax. Don't we have federal government representation that should be fighting this? I personally would rather have the provincial tax, that the province somewhat controls, than the federal tax that we have no control over.
enlighten me of your views!
I would really like someone to actually tell me what the UCP is going to do for the economy, and how the NDP has driven it into the ground.
Everyone here is just giving me crap. I have expressed my views and backed it up with some amount of reason. Now just give me some solid information of why I should change my political views. Its called political debate.
she has done nothing to get the oil flowing other than buddying up with the clown in Ottawa.... and with the so called social license to get the pipeline built that has gotten us no where ….hired a consultant that is against the oilfields that is supposed to help us ....how much investment has left our province for sask ….. need we say sask was more than happy to accept …… sask was under ndp rule for years and alberta had a major influx of people from sask ever sit and wonder why they all moved here cause the ndp killed sask …. now that sask has conservatives in power the tide is turningenlighten me of your views!
I would really like someone to actually tell me what the UCP is going to do for the economy, and how the NDP has driven it into the ground.
Everyone here is just giving me crap. I have expressed my views and backed it up with some amount of reason. Now just give me some solid information of why I should change my political views. Its called political debate.
The NDP Definitely has NOT helped the Alberta economy. What will the UCP do to turns things around IMO is uncertain, hopefully their platform will help stimulate the investment into capital projects here. Unfortunately the damage that has been done, And I think it will take a couple of elections with the UPC and a different federal govt to turn things around.
The density of NDP supporters never ceases to amaze me.