To: JSDude1
The tea party sweeps the Republicans back into power and what happens? BAS (Business as Usual)
I expect the backstab at the national level. Even when the Progressive Conservatives and Reform Party were merging,the P.C.s couldn't even pretend to give lip service to any level of social conservatism in radio interviews on CBC.
What bothers me is that Alberta should be the most conservative province, and they are leading the way on this stuff with large majorities. Meanwhile, I commute every day to Madison, Wisconsin, and get to see Gov. Scott Walker with a reduced and slim majority in the state senate move the ball against the Gates of Hell. I see even a lightweight like Mitch Daniels get Right to Work passed in Indiana (which should be a rough equivalent of Alberta, politically).
But if Alberta thinks it can regulate what parents say to their own children in their own home, what would we get from Quebec, Ontario or B.C.?
24 posted on
03/03/2012 10:06:46 PM PST by
Dr. Sivana
(May Mitt Romney be the Paul Tsongas of 2012.)
To: Dr. Sivana
Well I live in Indiana, and we may get a real conservative governor in Representative Pence, however on the national level we’ll be stuck with Communist or Socialist-GWB-McCain lite! I just wish we could seceede from the union.
27 posted on
03/04/2012 8:38:44 AM PST by
JSDude1
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