It's A Great Day For the West

Cannuck

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We didn't have the resources when the libs or cons were in power either and we didn't slide down the toilet.

You're catching on. The Libs and PCs at least have their heads on the outside of their rectums.

Canuck, NS isn't going anywhere but up. We'll have to wait and see.

I think we've been waiting for 142 years. It appears Nova Scotians have finally said to hell with it and have tried to off themselves.
 

DichotoMe

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Do you know anything about NS politics? Why there was an election? Who the candidates were? Did you follow it at all?

If you think the NS NDP are any different than the libs or cons your crazy. Dexter is very cautious and should not do anything to rock the boat too much. Thats his style.
 

Ron in Regina

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Please forgive my Laziness tonight, but I'm just too tired to bother looking
this up myself. I think what I'm seeing here are critics of Provincial NDP
Parties by people in Provinces that have actually been lead by NDP
Parties.

I'm also seeing defense of Nova Scotia electing a Provincial NDP
Party to lead them....and I'm going to take a stab in the dark here,
but I'm assuming Nova Scotia has never been lead by the NDP
before this last election? Am I reading this right? Am I up to
speed here?

By the way, Welcome to Canadian Content Forums DichotoMe.
 

Cannuck

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I'll answer your question after you answer mine

Which question? Do I think Nova Scotians are stupid? Yes. The NDP have been, at best, incredibly underwhelming everywhere they've gained power and, at worst, driven economies into the ground. I know, I know...these guys are different.
 

DichotoMe

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Thanks Ron!

You are correct in your assumption about this being NS first NDP government. I'm defending our decision by saying that our options were weak and Mr. Dexter was the best option.Nobody wants to believe that. Thats fine. I've read about experiences of other people with the NDP, most seem to be negative but I did hear some good things about Saskatchewan and Manitoba.

My main point is, parties are all the same. Conservative, liberal, NDP all parties are good and bad. Wait and see how Dexter does, he has a rep for being more conservative than our former conservative premier. I felt horrible about Harper and i don't particularly trust him but he hasn't turned the country to ashes yet. I'm just sayin...
 

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Well to be fair i'll answer your question. I don't think Canadians are stupid. I think they made a bad choice which doesn't mean they are stupid. Made a bad decision maybe, but I can't say Canadians are stupid.

So are your parents are stupid?
 

Cannuck

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So are your parents are stupid?

No, they got out 55 years ago. It'll always be home but they think the best thing they did was get out of the Maritimes...too much reliance on the government. I'm surprised they haven't elected an NDP government before now. The best thing that could happen to the Maritimes is to have them forcibly removed from the government teat.
 

Ron in Regina

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Thanks Ron!

You are correct in your assumption about this being NS first NDP government. I'm defending our decision by saying that our options were weak and Mr. Dexter was the best option.Nobody wants to believe that. Thats fine. I've read about experiences of other people with the NDP, most seem to be negative but I did hear some good things about Saskatchewan and Manitoba.

My main point is, parties are all the same. Conservative, liberal, NDP all parties are good and bad. Wait and see how Dexter does, he has a rep for being more conservative than our former conservative premier. I felt horrible about Harper and i don't particularly trust him but he hasn't turned the country to ashes yet. I'm just sayin...


Best of the worst. Got'cha.

Saskatchewan had a good run with the NDP back before the NDP was
the NDP (it was still the CCF). I can't speak for Manitoba, but it seems
the folks on here stating that Saskatchewan and the NDP (in lets say the
last twenty years or so) where right for each other...those folks aren't in
Saskatchewan. Strange that, eh? Oh well....

I'm serious though. Look at the locations of those posting that say the NDP
was good for Saskatchewan. It's kind of an eye opener. I wish nothing but
the best for Nova Scotia and its fresh run with an NDP Leadership, but the
Critics are people from BC, ON, SK, & Cannuck who came from MB.
Those voices all have lived under Provincial NDP Parties.

The NDP is kind of a weird duck. Maybe a four year run and then getting
them out might not be too bad. This will be an interesting thread to bring
back to life in about 4&1/2 years or so.
 

DichotoMe

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CANNUCK WROTE:"No, they got out 55 years ago. It'll always be home but they think the best thing they did was get out of the Maritimes...too much reliance on the government. I'm surprised they haven't elected an NDP government before now. The best thing that could happen to the Maritimes is to have them forcibly removed from the government teat."

I agree, but I'd go a step further and say why not just leave Canada. From NB to NL people would go for it! NL already has a movement. I'm sure you'd like that since you clearly don't have much respect for us.
 
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Ron in Regina

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CANNUCK WROTE:"No, they got out 55 years ago. It'll always be home but they think the best thing they did was get out of the Maritimes...too much reliance on the government. I'm surprised they haven't elected an NDP government before now. The best thing that could happen to the Maritimes is to have them forcibly removed from the government teat."

I agree, but I'd go a step further and say why not just leave Canada. From NB to NL people would go for it! NL already has a movement. I'm sure you'd like that since you clearly don't have much respect for us.


I've never been to the Maritimes, but I hear that it's nice. I have worked
with many people from the East Coast of Canada though when I worked
in Alberta (Calgary, Red Deer, and up in the Patch). I only have direct
experience with East Coasters in Alberta, and those guys work their
arses off!!!

Many of the Members here at Canadian Content are in or from the
Eastern end of Canada....many of those are still in or on the East
Coast, and many of them have followed work West into Canada.

This movement you speak of? If it succeeds, then what? How
would that work?
 
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DichotoMe

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Ron, I take it you weren't around for the NDP/CCF.
"This movement you speak of? If it succeeds, then what? How
would that work?"

The movement is in NL and not so much the rest of the maritimes. I don't really know much about it myself. Just know about it from a lot of friends on The Rock. Some have fractured and started the NL Party which is trying to be a regional party but had separatist roots. That comment was more bait to see how much Canuck hates us. I love this country, all of it, I've been to every province and the Yukon. It is a great country and I don't want to leave. However, you can only be called irrelevant & defeatist so many times before you get the hint that you're not wanted.

I did do a bit of research before the election and it seemed that BC had very bad experience, ON had bad experience, SK had a fair experience and MB had an okay experience. That was the general sentiment I was able to composite from those who didn't totally appear to be hardcore partisans.

Is anyone ever happy with the governing party? It can't get any worse here in NS so why not. I need a new job so I hope those people do leave ; ) lol
 
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Ron in Regina

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Currently, I'm VERY happy with the current governing Party. The NDP went
out after four consecutive terms (even the Unions where tired of the pace),
and in came a new party...and along with that came industry and investment
dollars that avoided Saskatchewan under the NDP. We now have (I believe)
the lowest unemployment rate in the country. Peoples attitudes are different,
much more positive, it's a night and day type of change....

The current Party is a mish-mash started by three Liberals and three Reformers.
Different members of the current Governing Party here support different Federal
parties. It leans somewhat towards Conservative....but it works for us. Look at us!
Read a newspaper. Google Saskatchewan. I'm thankful the NDP is back on the
sidelines 'cuz it was time to end the Union coffee break mentality. I left SK to go
and work in Alberta 'cuz I wasn't in a Union. I'm back in SK (& still not in a Union)
and it's great.
 

DichotoMe

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I'll think about how this separation might work and get back to you. Why not have a plan, lol. For now I'm off to bed. Got to go to work in the morning. Imagine canuck, a working maritimer ; )
 

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Saskatchewan couldhave been as wealthy as Alberta but Saskatchewan drove businesses away because of the NDP government for yars when the NDP were finally voted out the opportunities rose and now Saskatchewan is the place to go if you want to work.

Nova Scotia will be in the same way because the oil companies will not deal with a comunist ragime which the NDP is close to.
 

Nuggler

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8O Anytime you Western Alliance phuckers get to get up in the morning and pollute the water table some more, it's a great day.

Anytime anyone east of Sask, gets to go to the food bank, it's a great day for you con knotheads.

Anytime someone in T.O. gets shot, your response is probably; well, there's one less.

Western Canada. Northern USA.

Same IQ.









(betcha that pisses em off, eh Ollie.......:laughing6:)
(sure thing, Nugg, you trollerite.....:glasses2:)
 
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