• Track_Shovel@slrpnk.net
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    Smith is a fucking nut job. Alberta has always had a raging hard on for oil and gas, but she takes it to the next level

    For context, (progressive) conservatives have ruled Alberta for 40+ years. In the early 2000s an even more right wing group (Wildrose) stepped out onto the political stage. This was formed from a schism in the conservatives, where some people thought they were too progressive. The Wildrose drew conspiracy theorists and super right people like you wouldn’t believe. They gave voice to the hard right which was lurking beneath the surface and somewhat tempered by the ‘progessive’ side of the progressive conservatives.

    Eventually the two groups reunited, now with 100% more nut bar. After several clowns in government, and renditions of inept leadership, we eventually got the queen turd at the helm

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    Yeah I unfortunately live in Alberta and many of us are absolutely embarrassed by our provincial leadership. We almost voted them out in May, but we are still working through the problem of many old voters have always just blindly voted Conservative and never critically analyzed what was going on. As someone else said, these are not the same Conservatives we have always had and the Wildrose party merger put extremists in charge of the party. I’m hoping we can ride out these 4 years hopefully more or less in one piece and get these guys out later. The fact that they are trying to sneakily move us to private health care though and are actively doing things to drive young people away, like grossly inflating house prices to drive up boomers returns on their properties, makes me skeptical that I will still be living here come next election. Sadly this does not boad well for renewables in this province forsure and we will likely be living in denial that oil and gas will always be a dependable industry.

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        Her age. Danielle Smith is the Premier who wants to delay proposed Federal climate regulations from taking effect until she is in her 70s. The proposed Clean Electricity Regulations have the goal of net zero carbon emissions by 2035, but Smith has threatened to ignore the regulations unless the target date is pushed back to 2050. Her age definitely comes into play because she won’t be around to see the consequences of delaying climate action for political gain.

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          I don’t care if politicians are young or old; I care about their policies. Her policies are definitely awful, but wouldn’t really be any better if she was younger.

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    Why would anyone take Alberta seriously when it comes to fighting climate change? They are the Texas of the north. A measurable percentage of them tried to vote for Trump.