Alberta recession one of the most severe ever, TD Economics report findsEconomics | 207136 hits | Jul 18 2:57 pm | Posted by: shockedcanadian 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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Fucking NDP.
I know you're joking and I don't blame the NDP for a recession that was a direct cause of the Saudis flooding the market with oil, but they certainly haven't done anything to help ease the pain.
Fucking NDP.
I know you're joking and I don't blame the NDP for a recession that was a direct cause of the Saudis flooding the market with oil, but they certainly haven't done anything to help ease the pain.
That's true and the NDP might win a second term as the PCAA and WRP are F*****g Clowns.
Fucking NDP.
I know you're joking and I don't blame the NDP for a recession that was a direct cause of the Saudis flooding the market with oil, but they certainly haven't done anything to help ease the pain.
That's true and the NDP might win a second term as the PCAA and WRP are F*****g Clowns.
I don't know about that - there is a lot of discontent on both sides in Alberta.
It will ultimately come down to what happens with the PCs - I could see several MLAs defecting to another party (Liberals/Alberta Party) if Kenney wins the leadership convention next year. That could invigorate the progressive options to the NDP and fracture their vote.
I also expect the NDP will lose a lot of support in Calgary if they don't stop passing partisan bills and start working on the economy.
Fucking NDP.
I know you're joking and I don't blame the NDP for a recession that was a direct cause of the Saudis flooding the market with oil, but they certainly haven't done anything to help ease the pain.
Yes, I use that phrase ironically. This recession also started before they were elected, but I'm sure there are people who will forget that and blame them just because of partisanship.
They may have done little to alleviate it, but what can they do? At least they didn't try the same thing Klein did, by cutting 5% off the top of government roles and government services. That only made things worse by contracting personal and government spending and making people nervous that they would lose their jobs.
So they went slightly deeper into the red ink than Redford and Prentice did. Perhaps a little stimulus spending on capital projects that need doing (while borrowing costs are low) will help be the boost the economy needs?
Time will tell.
That's true and the NDP might win a second term as the PCAA and WRP are F*****g Clowns.
I don't know about that - there is a lot of discontent on both sides in Alberta.
It will ultimately come down to what happens with the PCs - I could see several MLAs defecting to another party (Liberals/Alberta Party) if Kenney wins the leadership convention next year. That could invigorate the progressive options to the NDP and fracture their vote.
I also expect the NDP will lose a lot of support in Calgary if they don't stop passing partisan bills and start working on the economy.
I'm on the fence about Notley, her policies are Bat Shit Crazy during the economic situation yet she showed more leadership than Trudeau during the Ft Mac Wildfires. If the right can't get their shit together (Jason Kenney isn't helping) the NDP could win.
Alberta voted NDP. Live with it.
Rachel Notley has nice legs so I am living with it.
Fucking NDP.
I know you're joking and I don't blame the NDP for a recession that was a direct cause of the Saudis flooding the market with oil, but they certainly haven't done anything to help ease the pain.
That's true and the NDP might win a second term as the PCAA and WRP are F*****g Clowns.
Don't worry BRAH, a lot of the people that voted for the stunned c%$t moved back east. The carbon tax will be their death nail, being taxed into prosperity isn't going to get us ice crean and unicorns.