mtbr wrote:
Tominalberta wrote:
I would think that might work. Look at the Conservatives in Saskatchewan, the Sask party. And they are in government again after there disaster in the 80's and early 90's
Albertan's aren't that gullible, we can smell a Liberal a hundred miles away.
True, but if they start by distancing themselves from the federal liberal party and actually build a party that can represent Albertans, they might have a chance. By distancing themselves, they have to cut ties to any liberal associations and move to the right. They really can't win as a liberal party.
Truth is, the pc has been in power for too long. It might not be entirely fair to Stelmach but I am curious to see what kinds of skeletons Oberg was talking about if they do ever lose an election.
There is also a risk with changing government, look at Saskatchewan, they would vote in the ndp for 10 years then the pc for 10 years, so every 10 years the government was undoing everything of the past 10... kind of laughable, I have a few friends out there, there line was if you want cheap equipment, just wait for the conservatives to take over from the ndp...