Alberta vote projection

Don't mind the lower taxes here, I paid $1.17 per litre to fill up yesterday. Fiscal surpluses are nice too, hate to go back to $20 billion dollar deficits. Oddly enough we spend more per capita on our heath system than any other province, and it's not like they are better off, some provinces are far worse. Smith has some whacky ideas, but so far it's just been talk. I lived through the NDP too, and I'm not seeing what you all think was so special about them, another than the usual woke-ism I expect from left leaning parties, GSA's, etc. Nothing most Albertans are concerned about TBH, there are more important things like putting a roof over our heads with the high rents and increasing interest rates.

I'll take my downvotes now, I know what kind of sub this is. Yes the UPC sucks, but the NDP aren't any better. Had 4 years of Racheal and it wasn't a good time from what I remember. If it wasn't for Edmonton they wouldn't even stand a chance. Another reason to dislike that place like I needed another.

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