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Politics : Canadian Political Free-for-All

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To: teevee who wrote (22652)2/9/2022 11:17:49 AM
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He will be
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PCs not resurgent

Yes, he will be removed.
In the next election the entire party will be removed from power, permanently.
This will be very good for Alberta.
The oil industry started the WildRose, they spent a lot of money doing it.
The WildRose never reached more than 17% of the vote, all the phony polls failed to budge that number.
The only way they got into any government offices was by merging with the PCs, the urban party.
I live in the most conservative city in the most conservative part of the province.
Our anonymous comment section in the local newspaper is an excellent political barometer.
There were 10 comments made yesterday, 9 of them were anti-UCP.

Canada held an election recently where we endorsed Liberal actions and returned them to power.
That endorsement, during the pandemic, was real, not an imaginary one made up by hicks.
The hicks cancelled their petition because they couldn't get signatures.
No one will be meeting with those camped illegally in Ottawa.
They do not represent Canadians, they represent themselves, selfish self-centered asses.
And their spokesperson is disappointed the Mayor of Ottawa failed the convoy.
Apparently they were under the impression that Canadians would like them and their swastikas.


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