Patrick Gallagher
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May 2, 2023. Good Morning! We need to be much more open about political leanings (of parties). Federally, Liberals are centrists, not progressives, conservatives are VERY right wing, and NDP are barely left of centre. Alberta is very much the same, except no Liberals. /1
09:23 AM - May 02, 2023
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Patrick Gallagher
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In response to Patrick Gallagher.
The AB NDP is quite progressive socially, but is very fiscally conservative - they don't spend what they don't have, they're responsible. The UCP is very socially conservative, very fiscally unrestrained (NOT fiscally conservative) - they're happy to throw money away on bets. /2
09:24 AM - May 02, 2023
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Patrick Gallagher
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In response to Patrick Gallagher.
1.5 billion on a pipeline that had a very low chance of ever being made IF Trump won in 2020, and no chance if Biden won. A lot of money to gamble on a long shot.
20 billion on RStar - pay oil companies to clean up a mess they are already required to clean up, and can afford. /3
09:24 AM - May 02, 2023
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Patrick Gallagher
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2.1 billion to cancel the oil by rail contracts the NDP arranged.

That's 23.6 billion they blew (or want to blow) on nothing. Nada.

Fiscal conservatism is about spending in a fiscally responsible way, and all of that is excessive spending on nothing. /4
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09:24 AM - May 02, 2023
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Patrick Gallagher
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In response to Patrick Gallagher.
Don't like wasteful spending? Paying to see a doctor?
May 29, 2023 is election day in Alberta - we need to kick the UCP Oil Lobby group out of government, and get the government back to working for Albertans, rather than mostly foreign oil companies.
https://www.elections.ab.ca/
09:25 AM - May 02, 2023
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Patrick Gallagher
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Register, confirm your registration, or update your registration here: https://voterlink.ab.ca/index.htm
09:25 AM - May 02, 2023
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