![]() Rachel Notley's television address nothing more than a $90,000 campaign adProvincial Politics | 207080 hits | Apr 08 6:26 am | Posted by: Alta_redneck Commentsview comments in forum You need to be a member of CKA and be logged into the site, to comment on news. |
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Just empty right wing hot air. What else is new under the SUN
Maybe we can get the "Red Star" to give us their fair and balanced opinion!
Just empty right wing hot air. What else is new under the SUN
Maybe we can get the "Red Star" to give us their fair and balanced opinion!
Sticks and stones.
Just empty right wing hot air. What else is new under the SUN
Maybe we can get the "Red Star" to give us their fair and balanced opinion!
Sticks and stones.
And how is this different from every other tv address by politicians?
Name calling the Toronto Star doesn't improve the reputation of Sun media.
No it doesn't, but pretending that the Star is "fair and balanced" is dishonest. It's a partisan newspaper that caters to its audience which is the political left.
80,000 Albertan's losing their jobs and this stunned b&%#@! gets to keep hers.This is just the start of the demise of one of the greatest provinces in this country.To those people who voted her in,thanks for nothing!
First of all the premier us not personally responsible for setting Albertas oil prices, so it doesn't necessarily follow that the premier has to lose their job just because Albertas unemployment rate is up.
Second you'll note that your economy hit the shitter under the last premier, not the current one, and you did fire that guy to elect this current government.
Lastly, it's fine to dislike politicians and public figures, but do you really need to call the female ones sexist names like "bitch"? Go find a mirror, take a hard look and ask yourself if you're a good person.
And how is this different from every other tv address by politicians?
The previous Premier addresses had better camera angles and that's the only difference. Notley is not responsible for oil prices however she's responsible for policies hurting Alberta.