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#HarperBlamesAlbertans Takes Off After Harper Calls Alberta NDP Government A 'Disaster'


Provincial Politics | 207038 hits | Aug 05 10:54 am | Posted by: DrCaleb
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Stephen Harper took an online lashing from Albertans after making a dig at the province�s NDP government this week. During a campaign stop in Laval, Que., the Conservative leader addressed an audience in French and criticized the Alberta government's d

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  1. by avatar Alta_redneck
    Wed Aug 05, 2015 6:52 pm
    I guess we take the NDP Post's word that there was an eruption of tweets over this, considering "the best of" don't work in the article. Hey Rachael, your hat's on backwards. I know, it's hard to turn it around when you've got one thumb stuck up your ass and your other hand is in the cookie jar playing with the $6B you just borrowed and don't know what your going to spend it on.

  2. by avatar DrCaleb
    Wed Aug 05, 2015 7:09 pm
    "Alta_redneck" said
    I guess we take the NDP Post's word that there was an eruption of tweets over this, considering "the best of" don't work in the article.


    Works for me. The best I read so far "Harper is huddled in a closet and muttering 'As God is my witness, I didn't think Albertans spoke French'"

    "Alta_redneck" said

    Hey Rachael, your hat's on backwards. I know, it's hard to turn it around when you've got one thumb stuck up your ass and your other hand is in the cookie jar playing with the $6B you just borrowed and don't know what your going to spend it on.


    As opposed to the $8 - $11 billion budget deficit for 2014 - 2015? You know, before they were elected?

    The best part about Harper's rant is that he thinks the budget is a 'disaster', one that hasn't even been authored yet because everyone is away on summer holidays. Not partisan at all!

  3. by avatar Zipperfish  Gold Member
    Wed Aug 05, 2015 7:44 pm
    Why does he insist on going after the provinces constantly? Just doesn't play well with others.

  4. by avatar BeaverFever
    Wed Aug 05, 2015 7:48 pm
    Alberta NDP haven't been in office long enough to be "a disaster" or anything good, for that matter.

    Reminds of when Obama first got elected and pretty much the day after he was sworn in, the Republicans were like "look, he's run the country into the ground!"

  5. by Thanos
    Wed Aug 05, 2015 9:29 pm
    "Zipperfish" said
    Why does he insist on going after the provinces constantly? Just doesn't play well with others.


    Probably trying to shore up local morale among the troops after the debacle Prentice & Smith triggered. You should read some of the comments in the SUN these days. The morons are going on like the world was entirely perfect in all aspects until the Dippers won the provincial election. :roll:

  6. by avatar Alta_redneck
    Wed Aug 05, 2015 9:38 pm
    "DrCaleb" said
    I guess we take the NDP Post's word that there was an eruption of tweets over this, considering "the best of" don't work in the article.


    Works for me.

    Well it should work for you, you've got a subscription for the Tabloid, it fails on 3 devices I used

    "Alta_redneck" said

    Hey Rachael, your hat's on backwards. I know, it's hard to turn it around when you've got one thumb stuck up your ass and your other hand is in the cookie jar playing with the $6B you just borrowed and don't know what your going to spend it on.

    As opposed to the $8 - $11 billion budget deficit for 2014 - 2015? You know, before they were elected?


    I get to say it, apples to oranges. Your talking a full year, the $6Billion just borrowed is just to get us through Sept.

    "DrCaleb" said
    The best part about Harper's rant is that he thinks the budget is a 'disaster', one that hasn't even been authored yet because everyone is away on summer holidays. Not partisan at all!



    This from the story.
    �We have an experiment like this going on in Alberta right now,� Harper said.

    �The Alberta government, the new NDP government, in their first action they are incapable of presenting a budget. They raised taxes � the result is a disaster.


    An emergency session prehaps??? Is there a rule they have to take 4 months off.

    Your making shit up on the go again Doc, could the Alberta DP's hiding their budget so as to not harm the Beard's chance in the Federal election.

    The resulting disaster is the $Billions of investment $ slowly slipping away because there is no guidance from these bozos.

  7. by avatar llama66
    Wed Aug 05, 2015 9:55 pm
    The economy in Alberta was bound to go tits-up regardless of who is in charge. When the Saudi's (and their OPEC minions) de-value oil like they have, and Alberta's needs oil prices to be above a certain value (I think $65) and when its not, no one is going to invest in something that causes them to lose money.

    The NDP do need to get off their butts and present a budget, and I do suspect they don't want to hurt Fed NDP's chances.

    But to say Alberta is a disaster is bullshit. They've been in power 4 months, give them a chance to succeed or fail on their own merits, not those of the preceding government.

  8. by avatar Delwin
    Wed Aug 05, 2015 10:12 pm
    Sounds like Alberta might need a firewall to protect it from aggressive federal encroachment:

    It is imperative to take the initiative, to build firewalls around Alberta, to limit the extent to which an aggressive and hostile federal government can encroach upon legitimate provincial jurisdiction.


    ~Stephen Harper 2001

  9. by OnTheIce
    Wed Aug 05, 2015 11:04 pm
    "Delwin" said
    Sounds like Alberta might need a firewall to protect it from aggressive federal encroachment:

    It is imperative to take the initiative, to build firewalls around Alberta, to limit the extent to which an aggressive and hostile federal government can encroach upon legitimate provincial jurisdiction.


    ~Stephen Harper 2001


    Just curious, but do you think the same way you used to 14 years ago? Are you the same person?

  10. by avatar Delwin
    Wed Aug 05, 2015 11:41 pm
    No. I just think its ironic that the same person that was complaining about government encroachment is now the one doing the encroaching.

    Oh how the tide has turned!, it would appear that the hunter has become the hunted !, Now the shoe is on the other foot, Le chasseur devient le chass�... and that type of thing.

    Just an observation.

  11. by avatar Jabberwalker
    Thu Aug 06, 2015 12:56 am
    What is it? Two months into the Alberta government's mandate and it is a total "disaster?" Like the sinking of the Andrea Doria type of disaster? Like a massive earthquake disaster?

    Harper had better get a grip and stop saying stupid things. The Alberta government have hardly unpacked their suitcases and anything going sideways there right now can only be the result of the previous Provincial government or Harper's own government. You can legitimately blame them for stuff in two or three year's time. Do I smell a panic reaction to recent polling?

  12. by OnTheIce
    Thu Aug 06, 2015 1:13 am
    "Delwin" said
    No. I just think its ironic that the same person that was complaining about government encroachment is now the one doing the encroaching.

    Oh how the tide has turned!, it would appear that the hunter has become the hunted !, Now the shoe is on the other foot, Le chasseur devient le chass�... and that type of thing.

    Just an observation.


    Times change. Politicians are people too yet we expect them to be different.

    We expect them to have the same views and opinions 20 years later. We don't expect them to evolve. They never learn. They should be the same.

    A lot has happened in the last 15 years for you, me and Harper. To look back on something he or any other politician said 15 years ago is just dumb.

  13. by avatar Delwin
    Thu Aug 06, 2015 1:47 am
    "OnTheIce" said
    No. I just think its ironic that the same person that was complaining about government encroachment is now the one doing the encroaching.

    Oh how the tide has turned!, it would appear that the hunter has become the hunted !, Now the shoe is on the other foot, Le chasseur devient le chass�... and that type of thing.

    Just an observation.


    Times change. Politicians are people too yet we expect them to be different.

    We expect them to have the same views and opinions 20 years later. We don't expect them to evolve. They never learn. They should be the same.

    A lot has happened in the last 15 years for you, me and Harper. To look back on something he or any other politician said 15 years ago is just dumb.No, absolutism is just dumb(usually). 15 years is a long time. I am changed, but at heart I am the same person. What is different is a result of new experience and understanding.

    That doesn't apply in this case, federal encroachment on provincial jurisdiction was wrong when Harper spoke about it in 2001 and it is wrong now. He is the prime minister and needs to get his nose out of provincial business.

  14. by avatar PluggyRug
    Thu Aug 06, 2015 2:15 am
    "Delwin" said
    He is the prime minister and needs to get his nose out of provincial business.


    Then please tell Kathleen Wynne to keep her nose out of federal business.



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