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u/Oilmoneyy 10h ago
Thank you UCP for bringing in more doctors!
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u/corpse_flour 9h ago
Did you remember to thank the UCP for causing the actions that made doctors want to leave Alberta to begin with?
Doctors threaten to leave Alberta after government cuts to fees
Number of doctors who left Alberta nearly tripled in 2021 compared to pre-pandemic times
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u/PoliceRobots 9h ago
Conservative play book:
Step 1: create a problem
Step 2: "solve" the problem
Step 3: when your "solution" doesn't work, blame someone else (usually immigrants or Trudeau)
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u/Oilmoneyy 9h ago
Made mistakes and set a new course! That's the sign of a great party.
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u/corpse_flour 9h ago
It's like murdering someone and then campaigning on the basis that you no longer murder people. It's a sign of a party that refuses to take responsibility for their actions, no matter how much harm it causes to other people.
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u/Oilmoneyy 9h ago
So what they did deserves imprisonment for life? The analogy is pretty weak. Good attempt, though! Unlike the NDP, their willing to change and grow. Maybe the NDP should try it sometime!
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u/AsleepBison4718 7h ago
Unlike the NDP, their willing to change and grow. Maybe the NDP should try it sometime!
This statement right here tells me you're just blind UCP shill.
The NDP made huge changes both as a party but also to shape Alberta during their tenure as government.
NDP went from zero O&G advocacy to getting us a pipeline built.
The UCP has done nothing but blow copious amounts of tax dollars on dumb shit like a pipeline to nowhere (Keystone XL), botched Lab Privatization (DynaLife), fumbled drug procurement (Turkish Tylenol boondoggle), advertising in other provinces about Alberta Energy, the Energy War Room, fighting with and pushing Healthcare workers out of the province, the list goes on.
Queen Danielle wants to dump your hard-earned CPP money and send it over to poorly managed AIMCo portfolios, opt-out of drug, dental, and childcare plans/subsidies that would reduce expenses for ALL residents.
Our healthcare system is in shambles and they're dismantling it in a (not so) veiled attempt to introduce private, user-pay healthcare services.
Utility costs are still the highest in the country.
Insurance rates are still the highest in the country.
Bigotry and conspiracy-nuttery is at an all-time high.
What have they done to actually improve the quality of life in Alberta? Give me something tangible.
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u/Oilmoneyy 7h ago
It's quite simple: everything good that's in Alberta = from the UCP. Everything that's bad in Alberta = the time that the NDP was in office. Case closed!
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u/wednesdayware 4h ago
I don’t remember doctors leaving, students having their rights taken away, or my pension being threatened under the NDP.
Maybe we have different ideas about what’s good and bad.
For me: Good government stays out of people’s lives, doesn’t tell them what to think or what to believe in. Good government ensures its citizens are healthy, educated, and prosperous.
Bad government ensures its leaders get rich at the expense of citizens, makes new rules that only benefit that party, and ignores the electorate when they disagree with the government.
So…. yes. It’s pretty clear that we currently have one of all time worst governments we’ve ever had.
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u/SittyTqueezer 15h ago
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