Former Wildrose members look to form Alberta Advantage PartyProvincial Politics | 207540 hits | Aug 03 11:21 am | Posted by: DrCaleb Commentsview comments in forum Page 1 You need to be a member of CKA and be logged into the site, to comment on news. |
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So, we'll have a far right party, a right wing party, and right progressive party, a slightly right of center party, a Liberal party and the NDP. That won't split the vote at all, will it?
Within an hour of being elected, everyone and their brother blames them for being completely fucked.
And then vote the ones who fucked them back in, and feel good about it as they're screwed over even more for a couple decades until they realize they once again got S.F.A. except more being shafted.
Rinse. Repeat.
This is why Trump the outsider won because voters were tired of the same shit show from politicians. While there's no Trump type outsider in Alberta for now all sides will be grandstanding telling their base what they want to hear.
Jason Kenney is already doing that - campaigning, without a platform. At least Brian Jean has shown what he stands for. He's still an idiot, but he's the better idiot of the two.
I want to see what the Alberta Party comes up with, or if other PCs keep calling themselves PCs and revive the party.
regardless, it'll still surprise me if the ndp wins again
If they lose, it's nobody's fault but the NDP - they're the ones who chose to implement a very activist agenda in the middle of a downturn.
Had the economy been booming or had they just implemented one or two of their major policies gradually over their term, they might have gotten re-elected, but they chose to pass Bill 6, increase minimum wage, bring in a carbon tax, pro-union legislation, and a host of other items that their base demanded.
I know people who voted in NDP in the last election and they've told me never again, even if it means voting UCP!
I did vote NDP way back in the day, as a protest against Klein and his insanity, but after this, I won't be voting for them again either. I'll likely be voting Alberta Party or Liberal in the next election, depending on who is running in my area.