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So the G7 Summit is a NATION centric based conference, rather than a local, state, territory based conference. So why the hell is this Battleaxe welcoming "World Leaders?" Wouldn't that be more of a Mark Carney "thing" to do?

 
So the G7 Summit is a NATION centric based conference, rather than a local, state, territory based conference. So why the hell is this Battleaxe welcoming "World Leaders?" Wouldn't that be more of a Mark Carney "thing" to do?

Why is she doing this? Because she is an attention seeking media hog, much like her idol the Orange Menace to the south.
 
It's like the UCP want to lose the next election.
I suspect if they become too unpopular because of all the stupid and bad things they have done, they may replace Smith with someone else who claims to be better or different before the next election, like they did last time.

I sure hope Albertans don't fall for this again.
 
It's like the UCP want to lose the next election.
Give it a year. They always stay relatively controversy-avoidant when the election gets near, and the average voter forgets about the headlines that upset them.

I still wish the NDP had a better roster of policy priorities. They haven't had a majority since 2015 and most people have no idea what they could expect from Nenshi as premier.

On a related note, here are all votes cast, by party, since 1905. Even after the Conservative-Wildrose merge, the elections tend to be pretty close.
 
Our thirsty C**T face of a Premiere just salivating over welcoming MAGA MAN to HER province, him along with all of the other leaders.....

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Give it a year. They always stay relatively controversy-avoidant when the election gets near, and the average voter forgets about the headlines that upset them.

I still wish the NDP had a better roster of policy priorities. They haven't had a majority since 2015 and most people have no idea what they could expect from Nenshi as premier.

On a related note, here are all votes cast, by party, since 1905. Even after the Conservative-Wildrose merge, the elections tend to be pretty close.
On that note, few are also going to care about policies until the election gets near. Parties that put too much out early either find their policies become the target of criticism or stolen by their opponents.

IMO, whatever the quality of the opposition, it in the end is generally governments that defeat themselves or convince voters they are not so bad.
 

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