13 Replies to “A whole lot of experience walking out the door”

  1. Our politicians and government who are supposed to govern us all equally…
    And yet a paper like the American Constitution has generated amendments by the politicians themselves.
    Where in it is any treaty rights?
    Or race amendments?
    None.
    Same is the same for our politicians giving privileges and special status when in Canadian Law, it’s illegal.
    The same labor laws apply to everyone the same no matter what our politicians impose or has illegally given special exemption.

    1. I guess you’ve never read the Canadian Charter of Rights, have you. You seem to be sadly misinformed.

      “2) This section does not preclude any law, program or activity that has as its object the amelioration of conditions of disadvantaged persons or groups.[2]”

      That’s the clause that allows them to discriminate against anyone whey want, anytime they want.

      1. We don’t have the proper technology that can discriminate that way and just claiming crap seems to be our current system which is illegal should we actually have a justice system as each person must be labeled by someone who we currently don’t have.
        We have a truly sad state of lawyers that should be overwhelmed with the idiots who they can sue and win that they think are protected by government proxy.
        From hospitals to institutions that fire people that they don’t really have standing to are all wide open to litigation for individual punishment not been before the courts.

  2. On the plus side, Don Morgan isn’t running for re-election. Puke.

    Never forget that the cabinet imposed lockdowns and proof of vaccine requirements.
    Not being as bad as NDP shouldn’t warrant applause.

  3. A coupla terms at the provincial level is plenty. No pension and if your still young enough the private sector starts looking pretty good. Or you move to the federal level. There will be a lot of MLA types across Canada who will seek nomination as a federal CPC candidate. They can smell victory.

    1. I agree with ab. Some just can’t resist the opportunity. Lots of liberals flocked to the Sask party when it looked like it was going to be a winner.

  4. Time to join the Saskatchewan United Party and fight the Liberal Sask Party. Time to throw infant genocide Moe to the trash bin where he belongs.

    1. Sure, organize a new party or two.
      When the election comes split the vote and the ndp forms government. Excellent strategy.

      1. In a country where 33 to 34 % of the vote can get you a majority government any talk about vote splitting is long past any useful conversation.

  5. The Sask Party betrayed us at a fundamental level during COVID, and despite being a better alternative than the NDP, I don’t know how I will ever bring myself to vote for them again. During the height of COVID mania, I wrote to Mr. Duncan expressing my visceral anger at being excluded from my lifelong hobby of recreational hockey, while my wife was facing weekly threats of termination from her job as a nursing instructor, while having to withdraw my sons from minor hockey to avoid weekly $90 “offical COVID tests”, while my wife and I were unable to attend my daughter’s soccer games. These spineless worms followed the majority, not realizing that their ultimate job was to protect the freedom of the individual from the mob. Hang all politicians.

  6. It’s good that there are new faces to be brought into a new term, some regeneration amounting to a third to a quarter provides the fresh faces a government needs and will help to prevent anyone from being “celebrated” for a 40 years career in the legislature. Term limits would be better, but I guess this will have to do…

    DF, hopefully there are repercussions at some point for those who advocated for the jabs and treated citizens so poorly when it was clear the science didn’t support politicians nor the majority of medical experts, their fear mongering is fresh in my mind as well. $90 for an official test… not to be confused with a “non official test” as though words actually mean anything these days…

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