@JennaACunninham @LukaszukAB Where’s your evidence that it works? The more harm reduction is pushed, drug use increases, OD’s increase, crime increases.
@maxfawcett If the goal is to reduce global emissions why did the authors of the Paris Agmt decide to punish countries for exports that replace dirtier fuels and not reward them?
If you’re concerned about the climate why do you defend a scheme that appears to slow global GHG reductions?
@maxfawcett Why would BC get most of the credits if AB produces almost twice as much NG than BC and only uses half of it in the province? Wouldn’t AB export about the same amount as BC if BC exports 100% of its production?
@maxfawcett Destigmatizing and normalizing opioid use has been great for society. Only an ideologue would promote providing addicts with opioids that they can take in uncontrolled settings which are marketed as safe as a benefit to society.
@maxfawcett You’re also using a single month of data to state something isn’t working while ignoring 3 years of data that doesn’t look good for safe supply. You look pretty ideologically motivated.
@UbakaOgbogu Won’t capping power bills and auto insurance just shift the accountability of dangerous driving and wasteful use of energy from the individual to the taxpayers?
@maxfawcett The difference is the NDP have socialist roots, identify as democratic socialist and promote socialist principles. The UCP doesn’t have anything to do with fascism. Only one of those is rhetorical inflammation.
@gilmcgowan People should be able to work in any industry they choose without their labour being used to fund a political party and movement they may not be aligned with.
@maxfawcett Can you please provide some examples of how the NDP are better for the economy? Their previous record proves otherwise. Increasing taxes and expanding labour regulations seems to drive away investment and decrease productivity. What am I missing?
@maxfawcett If there’s such an economic upside why are the countries which are increasing their emissions increasing their share of GDP while the one’s cutting their emissions are decreasing their share? Jinping and Putin must love people like you.
@CourtEllingson The only reason it increased was because projects that began under the PC’s came online during the NDP’s term. Production didn’t increase during the UCP’s term because investment was down under the NDP and it takes years for these projects to be built.
@maxfawcett Sask spent less under the NDP because no one would invest in the province. Under the NDP (91 to 07) they received equalization every year but one, since the Sask Party came in they’ve been a have party every year. Having to rely on others to support you isn’t sound economics.
@maxfawcett You only seem interested in connecting half the dots. If the NDP are such great managers of the economy why was Alberta’s GDP growth below Texas and our unemployment double during the recession?