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Neil Kirkwood's avatar

Wildrose did not become a serious threat to the PCs until the Oil&Gas Bros began showering it with money and organizers after Ed Stelmach began threatening to raise royalty rates. The reborn PCs will have a tough time getting support from that quarter as Gov. Smith seems mainly concerned with keeping O&G happy. I don’t know what it will take for rural Albertans to realize how destructive the UCP are but with a lack of resources or the ability to foster those resources from big time conservatives, as the saying goes the PC dog won’t hunt.

Gov. Smith is not shy about using the bully pulpit to steal the O2 in the room and is deft at dealing a continuous stream of bad policies to keep the either either outraged or inured/indifferent. As you say, it’s a choice on her part and so far it has worked for her. I’m afraid, as Albertans, we’re going to be the ones who have to suffer the consequence and try to pick up the pieces of a dismembered body politic.

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Jim Sellers's avatar

It’s like 1967 all over again. That was when the Alberta PCs under Lougheed started playing their campaign against the Social Credit party. This feels like deja vu

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