Calvert is Kaput!
Calvert released his party's platform today to little fanfare, minus the NDP hacks who would have you believe that Calvert might still be the premier after November 7th. Despite all of their spin and wishful thinking, it is becoming more and more evident that Calvert and company will have to start cleaning out their offices on November 8th (although I've heard rumblings that there is already a lot of paper shredding going on at the Marble Palace. Indeed, one must just ask a member of the cleaning staff how great the increase in shredded paper disposal has been in the past week).
Evidently the members of Calvert's government know that the Saskatchewan Party will form a resounding majority government in two weeks' time; they just don't want you, the voter, to know about it. It makes sense why they wouldn't; as soon as people start to realize, en mass, that the Calvert government is kaput, they will be taking their votes elsewhere or simply not voting for the losing team. Indeed, no one wants to be on the losing side and it is clearer each day which side that will be.
Evidently the members of Calvert's government know that the Saskatchewan Party will form a resounding majority government in two weeks' time; they just don't want you, the voter, to know about it. It makes sense why they wouldn't; as soon as people start to realize, en mass, that the Calvert government is kaput, they will be taking their votes elsewhere or simply not voting for the losing team. Indeed, no one wants to be on the losing side and it is clearer each day which side that will be.
3 Comments:
Oh but beware Mr. Hubris, for he is a spiteful man.
By Anonymous, at 10:39 PM
given that the saskatchewan ndp has been acting more like a conservative government than the progressive conservative government of alberta, i am surprised that the ndp base continues to support mr. calvert and his band of merry fiscal conservatives. not that i'm complaining.
given that the socialists are clamouring for increased royalties in alberta, i am interested in their comments on the link below.
http://www.gov.sk.ca/news?newsId=959e6818-2c50-4dee-b8e1-b7d6bf8ad3d4
By Anonymous, at 1:15 PM
I suspect that the oil and gas royalty change was a blatant payback for the long and loyal service to the NDP by FamousPipeLiner (a.k.a. Jeff Potts).
By Unknown, at 6:34 PM
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