Thanos Thanos:
I figure you're about the only one around here that interprets my blasting the scum in Saudi Arabia as a personal attack on Harper and Prentice. I'm plenty pissed at Harper for various reasons and I'm pretty happy that Prentice got flushed but nowhere did I ever blame either of them for what the Arabs are doing. If you're saying that I did then all you're doing is bashing away at a strawman for no more reason than you, at any given time from what I've observed of your posts, feel like being an obstinate prick who gets off on picking fights for fun.
Really?
You blasted Harper for not stepping in to stop what the Saudi's are doing. You wanted him to step in, like he did with the auto sector to save jobs....etc, etc, etc.
This is what you've been doing lately. Ranting and raving. Placing blame all over Canadian politics about the state of your life and career and then you have the nerve to come here and say you haven't been attacking Harper or Prentice and take a jab at me for picking a fight?
Get a grip buddy.
How about you step back and remember what you've written.
Notably:
Thanos Thanos:
I won't be voting Tory because I think they deserve to be taught a lesson, especially over their inaction over the employment problems being caused by the fall in oil prices.
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Thanos Thanos:
I'm the Thanos that finally grew up in the last few months and found out the hard way that my years of supporting the angry conservative politics of my parents and grandparents has literally left me with almost nothing. I'm certainly no lefty but I'll be fucked if I ever support this kind of disconcerned and disinterested conservatism ever again.
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Thanos Thanos:
Once again, if Mr. Harper was able to put his free market ideology to the side in order to save Ontario auto-sector workers why was it impossible to do eight years later to save Alberta oilpatch jobs? What gives with this anyway? Are we the only genuinely disposable workers in this country but all the others, from the auto industry to mining to fishing to farming to forestry to finance, can all expect the government to come running to their rescue when their industries have a crisis?
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Thanos Thanos:
I would have expected to be put out of work and to lose everything I had if the government was run by some hate-filled anti-Alberta psycho like Tom Mulcair. I certainly didn't expect it to happen when it's being run by Stephen Harper, not when it's Albertans like me that put him into the job that he has today.
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Thanos Thanos:
Tens of thousands of people in the oil patch lose their jobs and the government reaction is next to nothing. Harper better think twice about calling a federal election this year. His leadership during this crisis has been less than abysmal and he'll get nailed as badly as Prentice is going to be nailed tomorrow if he makes the same mistake of assuming that it's fucking business-as-usual among Alberta voters anymore.
Who's the obstinate prick now?