brewsd.bsky.social
Retired hospital pharmacist. Loving life in the Rocky Mountains of Canada
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*too (so embarrassing)
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Maybe our auto insurance and electricity prices that the UCP have allowed to increase dramatically are the cause of our ‘suffering’ in this abominable standard of living?
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It’s actually to bad that California bears most of this loss . Would be great if we could just boycott red state products . But I’m not buying US broccoli or cauliflower either
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Free market? Ok then stop subsidies and tax breaks for fossil companies. And maybe don’t build pipelines at our expense.
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Throughout this increase oilsands workforce has dropped
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If only it was 70%
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& more Logging planned.
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Here’s a couple nice pictures I took in Kananaskis last summer . Where we pay $95 per year to use.
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When your neighbor is successful and treated fairly your community is successful and treated fairly , benefiting you. It isn’t a real estate deal with a winner and a loser
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It seems they ignore the courts when they rule you can’t deport people without hearings . So will they really stop tariffs?
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Kudos to the city for the new cross walk at Home Rd and 52St nw ! Really needed there
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Being killed by speeders while riding your bike on the road where there used to be a bike lane is a shit ton unfair!
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This is $30 B that could be invested in sustainable industries. Industries that are not making products that are predicted to decline in demand over the next few decades. And industries that don’t require huge infrastructure projects that take decades to pay off
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I like how there’s room to pass on the right with a bike
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What about kids who are healthy now that they have received treatment with immunocompromising medication eg for organ transplantation or autoimmune diseases? Measles severity and mortality is much higher. An ignorant man with dunning Kruger put in a powerful position for which he is unqualified
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If you drove it would definitely help the traffic congestion 😉
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www.cbc.ca/news/canada/...
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It’s about oil and distraction of the public from corruptcare, reopening coal mining on eastern slopes, violating the rights of trans citizens, measles outbreak, extracting money from municipal property taxes to fund the promised income tax break and MLAs leaving the party in protest
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Circular argument…Didn’t you have better nukes because you spent $100 trillion on them ?
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Every $1 decrease in price of oil results in $700M in lost royalties for the province . Willfully riding this oil price roller coaster and ignoring opportunities for diversification of the economy is shortsighted and fiscally irresponsible. Utterly ridiculous.
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I’m glad she’s getting financial support for legal expenses but flabbergasted that Albertans have to pay for both sides of this ! The lawyers win big .
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This was the Fords government strategy to distract people from their other gross mismanagement. I’m sure UCP is thinking ; “don’t look at our corrupt care scandal, or our eastern slopes coal mining or our premier interfering with the federal election ala US right wingnuts, trans rights etc “
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Fair comment I should read his book …but I haven’t written him off . He’s getting my vote .
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To me it seem the cons are moving further and further right . ( and I’ve had quite enough of it )
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Assuming you’re including voting liberal it’s hard for me to characterize a party with a banker/economist as “left leaning” . I can imagine a liberal government under Mark Carney doing a lot of good things but I don’t think we’ll see anything far from centre (if there is a centre anymore)