New Hope for Some Canadians…

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  • #440546
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    There has just been a majority victory in Canadian politics only moments ago. It’s just been announced that Jason Kenney has been elected as the leader of the Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta. This is a huge kick in the c~~~ to the Leftist-socialist-SJW-Feminazi-mangina-f~~~tards that installed the current Alberta NDP government.

    Wildrose party leader Brian Jean announced last night that he will begin immediately with the new PC leader (whoever that may be) reference talks about merging the Wildrose and Alberta PC parties to form a single right wing party to defeat the current NDP provincial government. Should the two parties successfully merge, it will guarantee the defeat of the commies in the next Alberta provincial election.

    Canada, as a nation, is now lost. But we now at least have a tiny sliver of hope in Alberta…

    #440572
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    http://www.ctvnews.ca/canada/alberta-progressive-conservatives-pick-jason-kenney-as-new-leader-1.3330531?autoPlay=true

    It’s now just hit the news. They will be going nuts partying in Calgary tonight…

    #440614
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    The red pill is kicking in and not just in “the Manosphere”. This is a big deal in Edmonton and Calgary and I know a few who will be rather displeased.

    If you keep doing what you've always done... you're gonna keep getting what you always got.
    #440621
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    The red pill is kicking in and not just in “the Manosphere”. This is a big deal in Edmonton and Calgary and I know a few who will be rather displeased.

    Thanks for that post KM. It is most appreciated.

    This is indeed a very big deal. I’m not sure that non-Canadians realize how big of a deal this actually is, for Alberta anyway.

    You can bet that that Leftist Feminazi bitch Rachel Notley just soiled her ‘Fruit of the Loom’ boxer shorts over this today.

    The bull-dyke Kathleen Wynne, the Commie-Liberal Premier of Ontario, is expected to be the next one who’ll be going down…

    #440670
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    Thanks Autolite – that’s great news!!

    Canada as a country is gone – the states need to take back control of migration and monetary policy. They need to enact laws and get the state judiciary to uphold these.

    #440683
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    Woooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!

    #440997
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    Autolite
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    Other MGTOWs might want to now keep on eye Alberta politics. Kenney’s win was the easy part. Merging the two right wing parties is going to be the really hard part. There are going to be plenty of people trying to throw a legal wrench into the works. This s~~~ had already started well before the PC leadership race.

    It’s a long hard road ahead and a successful merger with the Alberta PCs and the Wildrose is far from being certain. Like the thread title says, all we have now is a little hope. I’ll settle for that for the time being…

    Braid: Kenney wins – now comes the hard part

    http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/alberta/is-kenneys-win-the-beginning-of-the-end-of-the-alberta-pcs/article34342613/

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    Merging the two right wing parties is going to be the really hard part.

    That is the understatement of the decade for Alberta Politics.
    Most conservative minded people have a really bad/low opinion of the provincial Progressive Conservatives (PC’s), as they are more like a Liberal/NDP/Green/others mixed bag of greedy spendthrift retards.

    The reason for the both the former “Reform Party” and the “Wildrose” Party of Alberta is due to floor crossers who’s parties and ideologies couldn’t even get a set in this province crossed over to the PC’s and took it over forcing real conservatives to form other parties over the last 25 years.
    The reform party, formed and then took over the conservatives Federally, then forced a house cleaning of the infection of social parasites. Then they formed the PC’s federally.

    The Wildrose Party of Alberta was formed when “real” conservatives were forced out of the conservative party re-brand to the Progressive Conservative Party ( PC not PCP).

    The provincial PC party hasn’t been “Conservative” since Ralph Klein retired ( he was a liberal who crossed the floor and embraced the conservative stand point).
    Many “newer” Albertans disliked him because he ran on a basic policy of – If we dont have the money, we don’t spend it, and we don’t go into debt.
    Alberta paid off its provincial debt, had the Heritage fund maxed out for the future. Was THE major payer into the “Equalization” payment program.

    11% of Canada’s population (Alberta) is paying 48% of the transfer payments to other provinces and getting 0% back. Even today with our economy tanking, Alberta has the most stringent requirements to receive Employment Insurance from the federal government.

    The rural areas and smaller cities of Alberta are conservative in nature, hence the rise of the Wildrose Party. Edmonton (spit) is mostly NDP now due to the influx of immigration from the freeloader provinces and other third world countries (I now live in little Somalia/Syria West) and Calgary is still a “conservative/wildrose” stronghold for now.

    FWIW
    If the Wildrose and PC’s merge people will see it as more of the s~~~ that got the PC’s fired, the decimation of the Wildrose Party thanks to Danielle Smith demanding and leading a crossover to the PC’s, and the ndp voted in.

    There was a time in my life when I gave a fuck. Now you have to pay ME for it

    #441707
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    That is the understatement of the decade for Alberta Politics.

    We’ll have to just wait and see how it goes. Some are saying that Kenney is more ‘Wildrose’ than PC so maybe that’ll work in his favour toward getting a merger.

    Kenney understands the need to compromise. I’m thinking that that’s the idea he’s going to push on Brian Jean. Jean seems to be less flexible in the area of compromise and he doesn’t seem to realize that it’s just a political reality.

    You might be required to forfeit much of what you want just to get a little of what you want. If you are not willing to do that then you could get none of what you want which is the situation that right-wing Albertans now have.

    I spoke with a Wildrose canvaser a few months ago. He told me that a merger “definitely will happen”. He claimed that 95% of Wildrose membership want a merger. It’s seems that Brian Jean is only just now starting to acknowledge what the majority of his party members actually want…

    #441741
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    Kenney and Jean are meeting today. Hopefully we will know by the end of the day how it’s going to go and what the tone will be…

    http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmonton/alberta-conservatives-must-unite-before-october-brian-jean-says-1.4032652

    (Note also that they’re already predicting that Notley will call an early election in a year from now. At least they’re being realistic about what they’re dealing with. This merger s~~~ has got to happen and happen fast if they want any real chance of defeating the the current NDP government.)

    #442053
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    We didn’t get the media statement on the meeting that was expected today but the good news at least is that (contrary to earlier reports) there doesn’t seem to be any legal rules that would prohibit a merger as long as it is done properly.

    Progressive Conservative-Wildrose merger proposal expected by April: Jason Kenney

    I get a sinking feeling though that Brian Jean is going to be a hard-ass about this merger thing. He knows that his party is currently ahead in the polls over the PCs and he still very badly wants to be the next Premier of Alberta.

    If anything f~~~s this up I think it’s going to be Brian Jean’s intransigence and ego…

    #442070
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    I’m Canadian and didn’t even know this, but I’ll be following from now on.

    #442122
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    I’m Canadian and didn’t even know this, but I’ll be following from now on.

    That’s quite understandable. Nearly everything in the Leftist MSM has been Turdeau-Turdeau-Turdeau since the federal election.

    I’d be surprised if anyone east of Saskatoon or west of Kelowna even knows that there’s still a province called Alberta…

    #442963
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    Autolite
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    On March 6, WROC sent an email saying, “You and I both know that feminism is cancer” in order to promote a screening of a documentary about the men’s rights movement called The Red Pill.

    http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/unite-the-right-wildrose-on-campus-wroc-pc-kenney-jean-bexte-galandy-1.4026339

    Things are starting to get interesting in Alberta politics. Notice the “Make Alberta Debt-Free Again” hat… 🙂

    Baseball Cap: Make Alberta Great Again!

    #443023
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    On March 6, WROC sent an email saying, “You and I both know that feminism is cancer” in order to promote a screening of a documentary about the men’s rights movement called The Red Pill.

    http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/unite-the-right-wildrose-on-campus-wroc-pc-kenney-jean-bexte-galandy-1.4026339%5B/quote%5D

    Any thing from the CBC will be misleading. Again WRoC had nothing to do with/or connections to the WRP outside of the name wildrose. It was never a WRP subsidiary, just a college kid who formed a group.

    [quote quote=442053]I get a sinking feeling though that Brian Jean is going to be a hard-ass about this merger thing. He knows that his party is currently ahead in the polls over the PCs and he still very badly wants to be the next Premier of Alberta.

    The current view on the name PC is acutely toxic with conservative minded voters. Mr. Jean has every right as well as the support of his voters/supporters to be a hard ass about it.
    Most conservatives voted WRP in the last election, due to the f~~~ing fiasco the PC party has become.

    There was a time in my life when I gave a fuck. Now you have to pay ME for it

    #443110
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    The current view on the name PC is acutely toxic with conservative minded voters. Mr. Jean has every right as well as the support of his voters/supporters to be a hard ass about it.
    Most conservatives voted WRP in the last election, due to the f~~~ing fiasco the PC party has become.

    Well it’s like I said early, many of the PC brass think that Kenney to too much ‘Wildrose’ to represent the Alberta PCs. I think that this will work in Kenney’s favour with the Wildrose membership reference a merger.

    Kenney wants a new party that will be further ‘right’ than the last PC party but Brian Jean is going to have to compromise some degree for a merger to happen. I’m worried that Brian Jean hasn’t yet figured out that compromise will be necessary in order to form a party that is certain to defeat the current ruling NDP in the next election.

    We already know that splitting the right wing vote was a horrible mistake. I knew this before the last provincial election. How many consecutive NDP governments is it going to take before Brian Jean figures this out…

    #443510
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    We already know that splitting the right wing vote was a horrible mistake. I knew this before the last provincial election. How many consecutive NDP governments is it going to take before Brian Jean figures this out…

    IMHO
    The split voting of conservatives is primarily due to the infiltration of the party by left wing which lead to the past “leadership” choices like Redford and whats his yap after ‘Ol Ralphie boy. Which in turn lead to the WRP.
    Albertas PC’s are toast and need a severe housecleaning to put itself in order. Kenney may be the right leader, however the PC’s are the wrong Party at the moment.
    Between both Jean and Kenney, they have to sort who leads what themselves.
    Jean brought the WRP back from the abyss after the defections of Smith et al.
    Kenney needs to fix his party first, before any merger can take place. Otherwise voting conservatives will see the Alberta PCs as still the same rotten party it became after Ralph Kline retired.
    Just look at all the SJW whining coming out of it (PC)because some woman wasn’t made the leader.

    Same s~~~ as Notley. I may dislike the NDP, and would never vote for them, however I will give her father the respect he earned for what he did as NDP on behalf of his supporters. His daughter just rode his coat tails.

    There was a time in my life when I gave a fuck. Now you have to pay ME for it

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