TravellingChris
Active Member
Are we really obsessing about a T-shirt? You're trying to tell me that's the most serious issue facing our province right now? Not the fact that crime and homelessness are plaguing even small communities, that wait times for medical treatment are out of control, that access to affordable housing is at a crisis point and access to senior's housing is as bad or even worse? No, it's the fact that the premier posed at the Stampede with some dude who has an idiotic T-shirt. That's the level of dialogue in our province today: Albertans are losing their minds over somebody's T-shirt.
I don't support Danielle Smith, I didn't vote for her in May and I think the UCP has dropped the ball on a number of key files. (To give them credit, there are some things they've done right.) That being said, public officials have their photos taken with a TON of people. Some of those folks turn out to be unsavory or bigoted or worse. Doesn't anyone remember the First Lady of the United States (Rosalynn Carter) having her photo taken with a top Democratic fundraiser in Chicago...John Wayne Gacy? Or Bill Clinton and Barack Obama having their photos taken with Democratic supporter Jeffrey Epstein? Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama with Harvey Weinstein? Sometimes photos are taken that turn out to be REALLY bad ideas.
But additionally, I have to ask, where was all this outrage, this concern for the future, this worry about what continued UCP rule means for the future of Alberta, you know, in May? There was an election in which just a little bit more effort, a little bit more focus, a few more people talked to and warned about the UCP and urged to vote strategically would have ended in a completely different result. Look at ridings such as Calgary Bow, Calgary Cross, Calgary North West and Lethbridge East where a bit harder push, a bit more effort, could have resulted in those seats being won for the NDP? Consider ridings like Strathcona-Sherwood Park, Leduc-Beaumont and Spruce Grove-Stony Plain where the UCP had no business even being competitive. Why didn't the NDP and their supporters make a concerted push and pick up those seats?
If you're horrified about Danielle Smith's judgment and think four more years of her is a crisis, then I have to ask: where were you in May?
I don't support Danielle Smith, I didn't vote for her in May and I think the UCP has dropped the ball on a number of key files. (To give them credit, there are some things they've done right.) That being said, public officials have their photos taken with a TON of people. Some of those folks turn out to be unsavory or bigoted or worse. Doesn't anyone remember the First Lady of the United States (Rosalynn Carter) having her photo taken with a top Democratic fundraiser in Chicago...John Wayne Gacy? Or Bill Clinton and Barack Obama having their photos taken with Democratic supporter Jeffrey Epstein? Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama with Harvey Weinstein? Sometimes photos are taken that turn out to be REALLY bad ideas.
But additionally, I have to ask, where was all this outrage, this concern for the future, this worry about what continued UCP rule means for the future of Alberta, you know, in May? There was an election in which just a little bit more effort, a little bit more focus, a few more people talked to and warned about the UCP and urged to vote strategically would have ended in a completely different result. Look at ridings such as Calgary Bow, Calgary Cross, Calgary North West and Lethbridge East where a bit harder push, a bit more effort, could have resulted in those seats being won for the NDP? Consider ridings like Strathcona-Sherwood Park, Leduc-Beaumont and Spruce Grove-Stony Plain where the UCP had no business even being competitive. Why didn't the NDP and their supporters make a concerted push and pick up those seats?
If you're horrified about Danielle Smith's judgment and think four more years of her is a crisis, then I have to ask: where were you in May?