My virtue signaling christofascist dictatorship cannot function without the blind obedience to the group thought by every member of this caucus.

  • Blaine Higgs

FTFY

  • grte
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    1 year ago

    Huh. Sounds like a vote of no confidence is warranted, then.

    • MapleEngineerOP
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      Alberta and BC have Recall acts on the books. Other than those two provinces you need a confidence vote called by the party in power and a majority to vote against it. Once we elect them, we’re stuck with them. That’s why I think that protest votes to remove a reasonable but irritating party and replace it with a christofascist party is not a good move. We’re stuck with them for years and they can do us a LOT of harm during that period.

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    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    Premier Blaine Higgs has rejected a pledge by six Progressive Conservative MLAs to support his legislation this fall so he can avoid an early election call.

    The premier says in a statement to CBC News and Radio-Canada that their collective promise and their insistence that the PC caucus have more input into decisions are actually signs of potential instability.

    An Aug. 10 letter from the six members “clearly signifies the intent of these six MLAs is to continue to function as an independent group deciding when and where they will be supportive of government’s agenda,” Higgs said.

    In June, they voted with the opposition Liberals for a motion calling for further consultations on Policy 713, which sets out guidelines for safe and inclusive spaces for LGBTQ students in provincial schools.

    The Aug. 10 letter to the PC caucus, signed by the six dissident MLAs, committed to not holding up the government agenda in a new session of the legislature this fall.

    Four other PC MLAs from the group of six pushed back Wednesday at Higgs’s statement that the government “cannot function,” accusing the premier of breaking a promise to hold a full caucus meeting to mend fences.


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    An Aug. 10 letter from the six members “clearly signifies the intent of these six MLAs is to continue to function as an independent group deciding when and where they will be supportive of government’s agenda,” Higgs said.

    “A government cannot function in this manner. On many topics, consensus is not always achieved, but democracy works because the majority of participants support the agenda.”

    The mask is holding on by a thread at this point.

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      My hope is that people are waking up to the fact that our domestic christofascist extremists are following in the footsteps of the US MAGA crowd and will kick their extremist asses back into the shadows. Higgs clearly thinks he’s a dictator. It’s obvious now that Doug Ford talks a big game about working for the little guy but everything he does is a scheme to enrich his wealthy developer/donor friends. Heather Stefanson in Manitoba trying the, “Vote like an intolerant asshole while no one is watching.” gambit blew up in her fucking face. These right wing extremists are spending so much time virtue signaling while the people of their provinces can’t afford groceries. During tough economic times electing governments that cut taxes to enrich their friends, cut services that the rest of us rely on to get by, and neglecting education, healthcare, and infrastructure to “save money” are NOT what we need.