I don't agree with a lot of liberal policies, and I now consider Stelmach a liberal. Not sure who I'm voting for yet but I'm leaning toward the Wildrose Alliance. I would like to say that our choices, as a fiscal conservative, are quite bad. I don't like the fact that the 'abolish health care premiums' policy is being shoved down our throats. No choice. Anyway, good luck folks.
Also, if you check out their site under "What We Stand For" there are clearly articulated, thoughtful, and specific platform planks on all the issues. But are Albertans really able to consciously embrace CHANGE?
The Alberta Liberals are going to have a "Citizens' Assembly on Electoral Reform" to look at proportional representation, fixed election dates, and more--and to have a referendum on this.
the liberals don't suport a system of proportional representation. To vote stratigicly and give power to the liberals would only feel like i condone that policy. I'm sorry but i can NEVER vote liberal for jsut that reason. Its works short term, but in the long term nothing (electoral wise) will change
I acknowledge that you identify as Green. Right now we need to send new representatives to our legislature. If Greens will vote along with the Alberta Liberals, we will be able to elect more representatives to act on behalf of all of those who haven't been heard for the past 37 years. I think of myself as a greenliberal and will vote for the party most able to deliver on change--The Alberta Liberals. I think you'll agree that Liberal Env't Critic, David Swann + Taft are voices for 'green'.
This is a very effective way of compaighning. (can't spell) I mean, it gives you a "jist" of what he's like. You can connect with him. Similarities, or differences.
Kevin Taft...Alberta Communist. Thank god PC rule Alberta...72 seats HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
gopconservative78 3 years ago
Provincial governments need less power, and the federal government needs more.
atmac17 3 years ago
well Kevin Taft did not end the 36 year rule on power
KMAN6000 3 years ago 2
I don't agree with a lot of liberal policies, and I now consider Stelmach a liberal. Not sure who I'm voting for yet but I'm leaning toward the Wildrose Alliance. I would like to say that our choices, as a fiscal conservative, are quite bad. I don't like the fact that the 'abolish health care premiums' policy is being shoved down our throats. No choice. Anyway, good luck folks.
Unkn0wnGuy 4 years ago
Also, if you check out their site under "What We Stand For" there are clearly articulated, thoughtful, and specific platform planks on all the issues. But are Albertans really able to consciously embrace CHANGE?
hurstarcher 4 years ago
The Alberta Liberals are going to have a "Citizens' Assembly on Electoral Reform" to look at proportional representation, fixed election dates, and more--and to have a referendum on this.
hurstarcher 4 years ago
I do not think the Tory Dynasty will fall after 36 years in power.
KMAN6000 4 years ago 2
the liberals don't suport a system of proportional representation. To vote stratigicly and give power to the liberals would only feel like i condone that policy. I'm sorry but i can NEVER vote liberal for jsut that reason. Its works short term, but in the long term nothing (electoral wise) will change
FringeNorth 4 years ago
I acknowledge that you identify as Green. Right now we need to send new representatives to our legislature. If Greens will vote along with the Alberta Liberals, we will be able to elect more representatives to act on behalf of all of those who haven't been heard for the past 37 years. I think of myself as a greenliberal and will vote for the party most able to deliver on change--The Alberta Liberals. I think you'll agree that Liberal Env't Critic, David Swann + Taft are voices for 'green'.
hurstarcher 4 years ago
This is a very effective way of compaighning. (can't spell) I mean, it gives you a "jist" of what he's like. You can connect with him. Similarities, or differences.
52cookie 4 years ago