polarice
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I'd like to say this is a good thing, but I don't think it is. Im a conservative but Jason Kenney and some of his clan is a little to right wing for me. If they are successful I could see them cutting more then Ralph did and setting this province back more then Ralph did.
Whats your definition of set back? What would you call today's state of affairs?I'd like to say this is a good thing, but I don't think it is. Im a conservative but Jason Kenney and some of his clan is a little to right wing for me. If they are successful I could see them cutting more then Ralph did and setting this province back more then Ralph did.
Everyone is entitled to their opinion. Maybe you could actually post something that adds value to this thread.Then pack your bags and don't let the door hit you in the ass on the way out of the province.
Cutting spending to healthcare and education. Ralph cut 1/3 of the public sector and it took years to get back. Some say the province is still playing catch up trying to improve the infrastructure that wasn't maintained during his time in office.Whats your definition of set back? What would you call today's state of affairs?
Everyone is entitled to their opinion. Maybe you could actually post something that adds value to this thread.
Cutting spending to healthcare and education. Ralph cut 1/3 of the public sector and it took years to get back. Some say the province is still playing catch up trying to improve the infrastructure that wasn't maintained during his time in office.
I agree that todays affairs, both provincially and federally are undesirable. I just don't think a swing from far left to far right is the answer.
The next government is going to have to make some unpopular cuts. This current government has spent us into a big financial hole. Cuts have to happen because the money has to come from somewhere.
Everyone is entitled to their opinion. Maybe you could actually post something that adds value to this thread.
Cutting spending to healthcare and education. Ralph cut 1/3 of the public sector and it took years to get back. Some say the province is still playing catch up trying to improve the infrastructure that wasn't maintained during his time in office.
I agree that todays affairs, both provincially and federally are undesirable. I just don't think a swing from far left to far right is the answer.
kenney isn't far right imo, about middle of the road as it goes. As far as public sector employees they've swelled almost 13% since the ndp came in with all their good pensions and benefits, all paid by tax dollars. Cut's need happen or taxes need to increase, are you for more tax or cutting spending?
Kenney isn't far right IMO, about middle of the road as it goes. As far as public sector employees they've swelled almost 13% since the NDP came in with all their good pensions and benefits, all paid by tax dollars. Cut's need happen or taxes need to increase, are you for more tax or cutting spending?
It depends on whats on the chopping board. If politicians are willing to take a pay cut than yes.Cut's need happen or taxes need to increase, are you for more tax or cutting spending?
Something needs to change with healthcare spending, it's not sustainable. Healthcare costs are growing at a greater rate than money coming in. We are going to be Greece north soon. No idea what the answer is but as long as healthcare is a sacred cow that politicians are afraid to mess with, nothing will change until is consumes all our GDP.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/alberta-healthcare-spending-canada-cihi-1.4390555
https://beta.theglobeandmail.com/ne...25164122/?ref=http://www.theglobeandmail.com&
Yes but where is the money going is the question. You mention the sacred cow which is a true statement, but id rather see a tooth extraction covered under heath care than a sex change.
The next government is going to have to make some unpopular cuts. This current government has spent us into a big financial hole. Cuts have to happen because the money has to come from somewhere.