Bronwyn Eyre: Saskatchewan election post-mortem: Why the Sask Party lost the cities
A former Energy and Resources Minister for four years, Eyre is joining Pipeline Online as a regular contributor, both as a columnist and co-host in an upcoming regular podcast that is rapidly coming together. Watch for Eyre’s continuing contributions on Pipeline Online in the weeks and months ahead.
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Until Moe is gone the Sask Party is done. He is too arrogant!!
Arrogant? Compared to ??? I would have thought he was pretty well at the bottom of the arrogance scale compared to most of our political leaders.
He’s an arrogant and degenerate piece of subhuman filth that imposed fascist, tyrannical, and unscientific plandemic mandates on his province.
Well your alternative is a New Democrat, who will be worse.
Who have been some of the most impactful leaders of the 20th century? Churchill. Thatcher. Reagan. Kennedy. Johnson. Mulroney. Not a shrinking violet among them.
The SaskParty lost the cities because the morals and values of rural Saskatchewanians who run this province are superior and not compatible with the morals/values espoused by the groomers that try to pass themselves off as urban conservatives.
Good riddance to them as well, just can’t wait to get rid of Nanny Moe and how plandemic mandate loving ass.
” …. the morals and values of rural Saskatchewanians who run this province are superior and not compatible with the morals/values espoused by the groomers …”
True. And as urban voters increase as a percentage of the electorate this effect will become evermore pronounced. The end result is that Conservatism morphs into something like Blubber Douggie: pretty well indistinguishable from turdo when it comes to stomping on our freedoms, loading our children and grandchildren with crushing public debt, and pissing away billions to green grifting whores like VW.
Also, Bronwyn Eire wanted to lock up non-clot shot people in camps until they complied. Nothing these people say should be taken seriously until they repent of those actions first.
Covid is over. Long over. Can we move on with life at some point?
It will never be over for this old cowboy, Brian. Never. And if you think it will ever be over for “them”, then their liberty-crushing experiment has achieved at least one of its goals.
No, Brian, I’m not going to forget or forgive that many Canadians and my own government wanted me incarcerated for refusing medical experimentation. It was less than three years ago the government was trampling grandmothers in the street and taking political prisoners. What the hell is wrong with you?
At what point are you going to move on? This year? Next year? 10 years from now? America nuked Japan, and then rebuilt it. The Allies flattened Germany, those of Holocaust fame, and rebuilt it. My own parents had the most bitter divorce you could imagine – we could barely afford food, but the lawyers’ kids got their college paid for. And now we all have Christmas dinner together at the same table.
I lost my job of 17 years in early April, 2020, because of the COVID pandemic. They laid me off by email – not even the courtesy of phone call. And yet I have moved on, and built my own company now, leaving them in the dust.
At some time, you move on, or it will consume you, no matter what it is. Surely, you have better things to do with your life. You, too, Jamie MacMaster.
The previous hardships you experienced and overcome are nothing compared to the monstrosities that were foisted on the people under the covid regime.
Just one example: the deaths and injuries resulting from the clot shots.
So go and enjoy Christmas dinner with your family. Others will be suffering in silence along with family and friends and others will be carrying flowers to the graves of their loved ones
Lupus solus: My grandfather was borne in Saratov, Russia, in 1917, to a family of Ukrainian refugees who had fled east to escape the Great War. He was the youngest. The oldest brother and sister and he survived, all the siblings in between died principally due to the Spanish Flu. His parents never told him how many brothers and sisters he had, but my guess was as many or more died than survived. They never, ever talked about it.
There was no vaccine then. Did the COVID vaccine help? Maybe it did. Did it help me, an overweight, middle aged diabetic with a heart condition (three co-morbidities)? Maybe. I got COVID twice, the first time the week they said it was over. But it wasn’t that bad. Was that a result of the vaccine?
And surely it did hurt some. I know one in particular, an RN, who nearly died of it. But even she has moved on.
COVID ended up being a lot less impactful than the Spanish Flu was, and maybe some of those interventions had everything to do with it. All I know is there are half as many Zinchuks in my family as a result of the 1919 Spanish Flu. I don’t have many cousins on that side.
I’m not talking about covid, I’m talking about the criminal response on the part of governments to covid. Maybe not criminal in law but criminal nonetheless.
And what the eff does the Spanish flu have to do with anything that has been raised in this thread.
I do lots of things with my life, Brian. But I’m the one that decides what are the “better” things to do. If I want to remember and talk about the worst tyranny that Canadians have ever been subjected to, so be it. And if you wish to forget about it, you go right ahead. And though I might have questions – and conclusions – about your desire to put it all behind you, I’ll keep that to myself and I’ll never tell you how to spend your time.
Thousands of dead people disagree with you, Brian.
It is now in the millions.
In Alberta, this morning wind is up to 3% of installed capacity.
Solar is doing better. It’s at 4% of capacity.
Your Teslas are being charged by fossil fuels.
They are always charged by fossil fuels as no electrical generating equipment can be made without coal, oil and gas, none of it.
According to a breathless report by the wishful CBC, Bluesky is the future and X is history.
So I set up a Blue Sky account, posted these two stories, an the very first interaction was a hateful one from a guy I had blocked on Twitter.
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Yes….because without lies there would be no Pipeline online.
And no more pipelines.
November 21, 2024 at 10:35 AM
Good grief.
I am truly excited that Bronwyn Eyre joined Pipeline. Congratulations. Looking forward to hearing more from her.
Saskatoon needs to change its slogan from Saskatoon Shines to Little Toronto On The Prairies.
Fey little virtue signallers, the lot of ’em.
NIMBY.
Liberal Enclave of Berkley resoundingly rejects natural gas tax. The poor and working class must sacrifice, in order to save the planet; not us rich folks.
https://wattsupwiththat.com/2024/11/21/climate-justice-for-thee-but-not-for-me/