OK. Alberta, Listen up! I know that no one anticipated this when Kenney and his merry band of outlaws was elected. But here we are. This is shitty, shitty governing. 1/10
This is window dressing that does nothing to keep anyone safe. Anyone can make themselves a card and go out and get into all the public places where you are supposed to feel a modicum of safety, but it is not real. 2/10
This is an insult. Kenney came out of hiding because the rising COVID numbers were out of control and he did...something. He incurred the wrath of the CPC, probably losing the election for them, and for what? 3/10
This ridiculous excuse for a vaccine card is going to put more people at risk. Does he want to see the entire health care system collapse and people die as a result. Well, yes. Apparently he does. 4/10
Someone on Twitter asked "Can you imaging Kenney unplugging your life-support to recharge his phone?" and everyone said, "Yes". This is pretty much what he has just done. What the hell is he playing at? 5/10
They are beginning to triage patients at various hospitals in Alberta. That means some people who present at emergency will be told/their loved ones will be told, "No, we have no room for you. You/your loved one, will die." 6/10
Severe burns, strokes, aneurisms, elderly patients, brain injuries, patients with dementia, patients in late stage liver failure... They will all be disqualified from care when the ICUs have no more room. And the UCP have had the triage protocols ready since MAY. They knew. 7/10 Image
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Kenney wouldn't call it a vaccine passport. And it's not. It can be so easily forged as to make it entirely useless in protecting Albertans. We need an election, and we need it now. Let's get some adults in here to run this show. FFS. 10/10 #NeverVoteConservative

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