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How much of this policy is financially driven?

I’m betting quite a lot.

And not because of a revenue shortage created by the UCP trickledown economics.
I’m betting it has much to do with the current lawsuit in US that’s exposing Pharmaceutical Corporations as the driving force behind promotion of opioids and the current crisis of addictions plaguing the US. Drug addicts are profit generators. Like smokers & alcoholics.
And drug addicts don’t typically vote due to incapacitation or shame.

Illicit drugs are linked to money laundering schemes that have driven the housing markets in Canadian cities beyond middle class reach.

Addicts with jobs keep Payday Loan (loansharks) companies profitable.
Induced apathy using prescription and illicit drugs is a voter suppression tactic. Easy to blame the victims of the drugs.

Ignoring the Supreme Court ruling that safe injection sites are to remain open is more than just dissenting the court’s decision.
We’re beginning to see a pattern appear in the policy implementation choices of UCP. It’s quite similar to Ford’s chosen path.

Hit the most vulnerable first to transfer wealth to corporations and wealth class.
Scheer can’t distance himself fast enough from Ford. But Kenney’s policies are no different. Will he distance himself from Kenney? Or Pallister for closing emergency rooms, or Moe for flip flop austerity cuts aimed at, you guessed it, the most vulnerable? Hearing aids for kids?
You have four conservative provincial premiers in an all out war with societies most vulnerable citizens (children & health impaired).

That’s no accident. Scheer is relying on these premiers to tone down their slash and burn austerity measures until after the October election.
He needs austerity measures not to be the focus of the October election. He needs to distance himself from slash and burn policies to win the election. He needs a dormant period to convince the masses he won’t do the exact same.

But he will. That is the plan.
Scheer’s plans and policies are complimentary and a continuance of the severity of Ford’s and Kenney’s slashes aimed at children and special interest groups, and the less bold austere budget cuts of Moe and Pallister.

But there is a common thread.
All that slashing is putting a heck of a lot more money in the top 10%’s bank accounts along with the corporations they invest in and own.

It’s called the Great Transfer of Wealth. A prosperity gospel feature.
And where might the largest numbers of Dominionist Christians reside? Ontario, Alberta, Manitoba and Saskatchewan.

The prosperity promised isn’t for the middle class. It’s transferring the middle class’s wealth to the Dominionists who elected these leaders.
The drugs are to ease your pain when you realize this and to transfer any remaining resources you may have to the prosperity class.

Exactly what’s been happening in the US for quite a few years.
Welcome to the Matrix suckers.

You elected snake oil salesmen; profiteers; opportunists; robber barons; vulture capitalists as your leaders, whose Christian values are: profit is for the Chosen few. And god hasn’t chosen you to benefit.
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