20 Replies to “The NDP Nomination For Edmonton-Manning Was An Inside Job”

  1. you know you are in trouble when….
    UN F****ing Believable…but then, there are number of these nut bars that would wear Che shirts and support Hugo Chavez…right.?? Next thing ya know these complete MORONS will be pushing for Sharia Law being that we need to be “fair” or some other inane crap…to all religions.
    Is Australia taking Canadians…??

  2. Unbelievable. For the past 25 years I have been saying rail transport is an unnecessary and dangerous way to transport oil. And I’ve heard it repeated numerous times whenever there’s opposition to a proposed pipeline. The Lac Megantic disaster was a horrible tragedy, and I’m offended that this dipstick would try and use it to push an agenda. Where do I lodge my complaint?

  3. Thank the shameless spoiled brat Smith for splitting the Alberta vote and gifting Alberta with its first kindergarten government. 4 years of these clowns and Ontario’s 300 billion dollar debt and Quebecs 275 billion dollar debts will get no help from transfer payments from 150 billion in debt Alberta with 35 dollar oil. If you voted for “change” well you got it, you Albertans stupid and gullible enough to not understand the main support of the NDPee lack of thought processe is this childish, stunted adolecents is all they are..

  4. Wildrose was the chance that Albertans had to kick out the corrupt PC Party, but the Quisling Smith had no principles and sold out the people of Alberta for a chance at the trough. The totally corrupt PCs, that had basically become a liberal party, needed to get the boot. That was the background to the unthinking anger that brought up the NDP through the middle to take power. Albertans will pay a big price for electing the socialist parasites.
    It does not surprise me that this person thinks Lac Megantic was an inside job. Socialists are just that stupid.

  5. Sadly the entire country will pay for the situation Alberta finds itself in. This along with the Ontario Liberal economic disaster will affect the economy of the entire country. There will be no money to feed the dastardly Equalization so many provinces count on instead of more responsible fiscal management.
    Let this all be a warning to anyone thinking of voting for Mulcair’s NDP or their leftist cousins, the Trudeau Liberals come October.

  6. But Ken you remember what the vote splitting did after Devine in Sask, you got Dud after dud NDPee until the cupboard was so bare Mother Hubbard was embarrassed.

  7. Oh well it had to happen.
    Fools and Bandits outnumber those who still produce.
    In the name of SAFETY soon every tool user will soon have their very own uniformed commissar riding herd, censoring every useful move.
    To our “leaders” this is job creation.
    This collapse of the oil price is wonderfully well timed, almost too well timed, however if this political chaos shuts down equalization, it will be well worth it.
    In case you have not noticed, every federal programme is designed to spread socialism.
    The productive are robbed, often raped to reward the lazy,useless and clueless.
    Kleptocracy has been our mode of government for decades, remember every tax has been temporary for a stated purpose.
    So we lost world war 1 as we are still paying it off with income tax.
    GST ?? Oh right The shrinking deficit.
    Funny how it has not.
    Socialism is wonderful until other peoples money runs out.
    But socialism never works, why should I put myself out to produce useful work and goods, if I retain less of the reward than the parasites vandalizing my work?
    Canada is in for entertaining times, none of which will be discussed during this election.
    Government and the attendant bureaucracy is your enemy.
    These very interesting people are all here to help you, yet they are unable to support themselves, this is why they band together to steal from you.
    And now they attempt to make it a crime to help yourself, soon the safety idiocracy will attempt to impose their reign onto home owners.
    The estimate of $30 billion/year as the cost of government incompetence and unjustified interference (Canadian Taxpayers Fed) is way too low.

  8. Alberta heading into have-not province status seems to be not such a bad thing.
    Going to be interesting when the usual takers ie Quebec whine when their equalization payments disappear and they have to deal with their own deficits.
    On the other hand, Ontario voters still obviously still believe the budget will balance itself.

  9. Trump says he will approve the pipeline…. imagine which Canadian leaders would ask Trump for his autograph, while groveling for friendship. BS flies First class on Air Canada.
    Do you really think it’s a good time to double down on stupid?

  10. Dress up the progressives in business suits and to many Canadians they assume that
    qualified persona. BNN is flooded with ads from the Liebel PAC and from Dipper promises to small business. If reasoning through a issue does not work then resort to class war
    fare, it works. The level of election debate is as usual abysmal.
    I expect more from the CPC and to date have not seen much other than reactive attacks. Perhaps Harper is holding his powder and will start initiating soon. IMHO people are
    unsettled and willing to move votes. Not a good situation for the CPC.

  11. Most political parties in Canada are filled with socialists. I don’t hear conservatives (speaking on behalf of their parties) calling for the privatization of health care insurance and delivery, utilities, schooling, or natural resource ownership and for that mater, any coherent limits to legitimate functions of government. Alberta experienced a more or less populist centrist conservative split from the centre-leftist progressive Conservatives. To get rid of the NDP they will now have to unify under a meaningless banner like the BC Liberals. You have the next four years to think about it in Alberta.
    In a polity such as ours, you either have happy-faced socialists who are more business friendly and positive such as Conservatives, BC Liberals, Sask Party, etc or, the dour-faced socialists such as NDP, Green, Federal and Ontario Liberals who are overtly anti-business, watermelon green theologians, union brand, and more or less the zombie-left. True conservatives, whatever that means, are rare and libertarians who are actually principled are even rarer.

  12. This is what has to be done, these candidates must be vetted. The Alberta PC’s became so cocky they didn’t even bother and that’s how we ended up with retired teachers running resources or Safeway clerks making laws. Keep digging, there are more nuts out there for sure.

  13. The NDP in particular has much potential for “moonbat eruptions”. Besides the aforementioned conspiracy theory by the Edmonton dipper we have the McQuaig musings and some Israel bashing in Nova Scotia. I’ve probably missed a few.
    Harper’s opting for a long campaign probably considered this. His tight reins on his own caucus and lack of tolerance for people who are verbally incontinent is paying off again.

  14. Inside job…that’s just silly. Everybody knows that climate change was the cause.

  15. “that’s how we ended up with retired teachers running resources”
    But our Transport Minister is a bus driver. How do you beat that logic? I think the only champagne socialist is Rachel Notley. The rest of the Alberta Politburo is a dictatorship of the proletariat waiting to happen. They all ran fully expecting to lose.

  16. “Verbally incontinent” Good one!
    The Prime Minister’s intolerance for stupidity and the idiotic statements that always accompany such stupidity is, in the real world, an admirable quality and generally a good thing. However, in the world of Canadian politics the media utilize this as an opportunity to spin the image of Harper being a bully, a control freak and a downright meanie. The clueless liv lap this garbage up like seagulls chowing down in a McDonald’s parking lot.

  17. Well, our Alberta Premier wears a Che watch. Guess she’s hip, eh? Little Ms. Revolution.

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