If you hate what UCP is doing and has done to Alberta, imagine if like-minded individuals were also in control of your town or city and the school board where your kids attend. Imagine the priorities, the cuts and the deceit. Pay close attention to upcoming local elections.
Bill 29, or the ‘Local Authorities Election Act’ was orchestrated so that UCP can have their rich donors anonymously contribute $5000 to an unlimited number of candidates they have selected.
Candidates do not have to disclose where their funding came from until after the election. This is a huge red flag. If any candidate refuses to say or pretends not to know where their $ support came from, the non-answer is an answer.
It’s already possible to see who UCP favours. Who often agrees with them and is seen at events with them? Whom do UCP’s pet ‘journalists’ often quote and write about glowingly? Who likes to block everyone who disagrees with them (just like UCP ministers do)?
Make a list as you notice these people. Keep receipts. Tell others you know. Most importantly, get to the municipal polls. Remember, UCP will have their toothless equalization referendum on the ballot to get *their* supporters out in droves. It’s part of their plan to take over.
‘Local Authorities Election *Amendment* Act. Forgot the ‘Amendment’ part!
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We will have both Kenney & Shandro as special guests for the covid update. That means that even though this is starting late, it will be later. Also we’ll get to hear it all twice—Shandro’s specialty.
Yup. Pushing ahead. Kenney is touting Alberta’s ‘tremendous’ progress’. Emphasis on hospital and case numbers. Encouraging data, Kenney says. The vaccinations have had a ‘huge impact’ he says. (Already?)
Indoor fitness and libraries will have targeted restrictions eased, but a delay for the hotels and conference centres due to the testing positivity rates.
I’ve been angry and anxious before & after provincial budgets lots of times. Klein slashing and burning everything. Disappointed in Redford. That kind of thing. Having made a career in public service, you kind of become inured to the idea that while politicians may ‘say’ 1/9
they value what you do, the electorate here wants all the service for none of the cost. That’s exactly what Prentice meant when he said ‘Look in the mirror’ back in 2015. It’s tiresome hearing how anyone in the public service is paid too much and all deficits should always 2/9
be made up by going after our paycheques, as if we’re nothing but a drain on the province. Never mind that our $$$ are in the economy, that we buy goods and services too, and we provide essential services. You get resigned, but used to it after decades of the same rhetoric. 3/9
Today’s Covid update. After listening to Kenney earlier, how bad can it be? We’ll soon find out.
Dr. Hinshaw is ‘clarifying’ how she directly contradicted what she said yesterday about the one week’s notice for easing restriction. She said March 1 decision and open March 8 yesterday. Now she says the restrictions can be eased the same day.
267 new cases of covid on 6300 tests for 4.4%+
231 schools or 10% have alerts
846 cases in schools since Jan. 11
326 in hospital 51 in ICU
11 new deaths
I deleted a post I wrote last night because it took off unexpectedly, and I was concerned that it might be too mean-spirited. This morning, I decided that I *do* want to say this:
Danielle Smith has a knack for making egregious, preposterous things sound reasonable. 1/6
Reasonable to the point that those that are inclined to believe the right wing, libertarian ideas/theories she espouses anyhow would certainly never think to fact check her, whether it is about Texas’s power grid, covid cures, Alberta being guaranteed access to tidewater...2/6
This morning on FB, one of my contacts (who has not yet been blocked *only* because we graduated from the same university, have mutual friends, and we’re distantly related) ‘wrote’ a post that was basically Smith’s column on Texas and renewable energy, nearly word for word. 3/
We’ll see how long I can last for the Alberta covid update today. It’s starting late. Are Kenney & Shandro expected?
They’re obviously going to have to spin pretty hard on the ‘pastor in shackles arrested for preaching’ story.
Shandro is starting. He is updating about contact tracing. He’s going through the numbers of how many there are. 2300 in Alberta. 41 per 100,000 Albertans.
This is an interesting thread going. I’m not meaning to brag about my own kid, I’m just really interested in how to help a young adult sort out what they want to do without imposing any expectations on him. 1/7
I think for my son, one of the issues is that while he has always liked and done well with sciences and math, he is also very creative. In jr. high, he won awards in multi-media and visual arts. He loves doing graphic design, editing video, creating and coding computer games. 2/7
I worry that he feels obliged to follow a math/science path because he has the ability to do it when he might really be more happy with a path that is more creative but less of a ‘sure thing’ as far as future employment goes. I’ve seen students struggle with this. 3/7