Tuesday, April 27, 2010

The Tale of Two Saskatchewans

If you believe the NDP version of the new Saskatchewan, we're in an economic tailspin.

But this article in the Globe and Mail has given everyone, except NDP supporters and union bosses, something to be proud of.

"Saskatchewan is in the early stages of a boom the likes of which it has never seen. It's an economic tide that will only rise as the world feasts on the prairie's rich bounty."

Of course, Dwain Lingenfelter would never let the facts get in the way of his unadulterated quest for power.

While the Globe and Mail portray Saskatchewan in a truthful, positive light, the NDP run down the province for only one reason; their naked desire to govern.

Will this negative NDP spin encourage outside investment? Will it encourage people to move here? Of course not. But that is exactly the point.

The NDP need things to be bad for our province because that's when the NDP are the most attractive.

So what happens when things are actually good? Then the tactic is to try to change the perception. It doesn't matter if it hurts people or businesses, as long as the NDP get back in power.

Rather than formulate or debate new ideas, the NDP try to change perception. In essence, it's trying to create a lie to the detriment of all Saskatchewan people.

Because it's never been about the facts, or the people. It's all about Dwain Lingenfelter and the NDP.






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