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2011-09-18 BCLib Super Pundit Alise Mills Re Job Creation

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Uploaded by on Sep 20, 2011

A great debate between BCLib Super Pundit Alise Mills and retired BCNDP MLA David Schreck (my fault I spelled Shreck) on job creation on the big NW. Figured I'd share. I did type up the important quotes.

Intro music is from "Detroit Rock City" by KISS and exit music is "Set Fire to the Rain" by Adele.

Here is the full text of "This is Classic NDP":

""See what he just did? This is classic NDP. So I say what I've said which is, 'We're talking about real economic stimulus'... and David rightfully so moves us to another topic where it sounds like I'm not supportive of that and that BCLiberals or Conservatives are not supportive of that agenda of making kids safe or making workers in government buildings safe. We are. That's a separate issue
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"That's not job creation. What we're talking about is long term. By long term, I mean generations. We don't want a two-year program. That's fine if you want to do retrofit, I think it's very important and I don't like blending the upgrade of schools with this conversation. That's not a job creation conversation and that' s something we can talk about. But what I'm taking about thinking outside the box. I'm extremely disappointed by politicians that... say they've got something new...""

Loved the hits on Barry Obama too...

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