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Leave the UN
Enough with these unelected sacks of faecal matter. The United Nations Chief Antonio Guterres is calling for a ban on fossil fuel ads. The man is so thick he doesn’t even know that they are hydrocarbons, but I suppose fossil fuels sound scary. All these so-called global elites are a study in underwhelming mediocrity and simple mindedness. I’d like it if Poilievre told the United Nations to get stuffed and withdraw Canada from that corrupt, tyrannical, despot loving organization.
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Jeffrey Anderson
(That’s pretty harsh. The UN isn’t all bad.)
Stop running, Trudeau
Whether it is issues that have arisen prior or current issues of the day, this PM needs to stop running from these issues and start answering questions, stopping the hiding behind words like gag orders, privilege, apologies and national security. Face up and be a man!
George Ewert
(Standing up for what’s right just isn’t his style.)
Cloned homes
I had an appointment yesterday in the deep south neighbourhood of Legacy. If you want to see what streets upon streets of row housing is, go there. No fabric in the appearance or individuality to be seen. No street parking to be had on most streets. If the city likes this kind of housing density, rezoning is not for most Calgarians I would bet. It’s just plain ugly to the point that I really had to try to find where my appointment was. Everything looks the same.
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Lee Randell
(So don’t move there. We’re confident those who do live there like it well enough.)
Meet and sweep
Perhaps Mayor Gondek can request a meeting with PM Trudeau during the Stampede Parade to compare notes on how unpopular they both are. Stampede Parade officials could even arrange a special vehicle so the two of them could meet in complete privacy, say their own private street sweeper at the end of the parade? You know, the one they use to clean up all the animal excrement. I think that would be quite fitting.
Bruce Haynes
(Not a bad suggestion!)
Solutions exist
Regarding the letter from June 5 (unhappy campers) all of the issues that the writer mentioned that need a higher priority than the Alberta Pension Plan could be more than solved with the $5 billion savings that Albertans would receive annually if we had our own Alberta Pension Plan.
Ron Quigley
(Is that number accurate, Ron?)
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