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Feels like this province is broken and we won't be able to fix it.
Every day it's just doom and gloom. It's pretty hard to take after awhile.
I hope she gets voted out but I don't know if we can even fix the damage Danielle Smith and the UCP have done.
If it helps, there are Conservatives that are getting sick of the shit the UCP has been pulling.
My grandmother has been a longtime Conservative since she has family that works in the oil sands, and she was telling me when I visited her last that "they need to get rid of Danielle Smith".
If she votes NDP I'd be coloured shocked. She's not the most political person, but she's very much not the "culture war" type of person as much as she is pro-oil.
What is the problem with conservatives and healthcare?!
They need to destroy it so they can make a case for privatizing it.
It's their gameplan for everything, defund it until it's a limping husk of what it should be and make a case for why it can't work.
They want the money that was to be spent on healthcare siphoned off to billionaires.
The part of all this that puzzles me most is that ordinary citizens who support these parties seem to think they'll benefit from the Conservatives' cuts to public services.
Ultimately, these people, through their support, are causing people to lose services to the benefit of billionaires...for nothing?
they think they benefit in some nebulous and convoluted way. "trickle down economics"
I think it resembles the mindset of cultists, where they will do and accept whatever their cult leaders demand of them. Even though the lie sits there spread-eagle for all to see, they turn their eyes to it. It's bizarre.
I remember reading (relatively recently) research showing conservatives literally believe badvthingscdo not happen to good people. If they know someone personally who they know is good, and something bad happens to them, they either think it is a rare example of bad luck and they will help out, or they will decide that person must not have been a good person.
It allows them to justify the mental gymnastics of being anti-abortion but paying for their daughter's "procedure" at the same time. A "good" family member who gets cancer deserves help, but why should they fund cancer care for those morally bankrupt <fill in the "other"> people?
Apparently they have overactive amygdalas, among other issues, and a reduced ability to engage critical thinking towards their own beliefs.
So, yes, they kind of are cult members. But they can't be easily deprogrammed, and even if we purged this lot, we would still end up with some cropping up again.
Rampant, unfettered capitalism above all.
They think by cutting services, their taxes will go down. LOL
They have no understanding of how the world works and they’re very selfish so they’re easy to manipulate.