Prairie Post (East Edition)

UCP’s secret agenda continues to thumb its nose at Albertans

- Editor Dear editor,

Well the Medicine Hat News arrived at my place (last week) with two really ugly announceme­nts:

1. Across-the-board cuts expected: Toews

2. Local lab services going back to private hands. I perceived these announceme­nts as incredibly tragic news – try and visualize 11,000 people losing their jobs. Assuming many of these people are married with dependents, imagine the ripple effect of this heartless decision among those families and their communitie­s.

Will there be similar announceme­nts in future? Rest assured there will be. UCP Premier Jason Kenney, Minister Travis Toews and assorted other ministers will be swinging their axes and chopping everything in site as they chant the party line about sound business practices and ensuring Albertans receive cost savings without service reductions. Forget about the human side – they really don’t care.

They will also likely be giggling, maybe even hysterical­ly, about how Albertans won’t remember the UCP platform that stresses, among other things:

– Creating good jobs.

– Getting Alberta back to work.

– Making life better for Albertans

Am I the only person who sees the terrible disconnect between what the UCP promises and what they actually deliver?

Regarding the lab services announceme­nt, I was totally flabbergas­ted to see this brand new facility apparently coming to the premature end of its life span. Has the paint even dried since it was opened?

This example of Albertans receiving cost savings without service reductions currently sits on AHS’s doorstep, but rest assured, the puppet strings lead to the office of Minister Tyler Shandro.

Again, more wasted money, resources and the disruption of many employees. I’m sure Minister Shandro is copying pages from President Donald Trump’s play book. Essentiall­y the chapter on anything Barack Obama did (read NDP) equals bad and must be changed no matter the consequenc­es. I’m so disgusted!

In closing, I guess as an Albertan I’ll have to start getting used to living the messed-up version of the UCP’s better life until I can do something about it in the next election. Meantime, I’ll look forward to a couple of things:

– Perhaps participat­ing in more exercises like the Fair Deal Panel (AKA: voter pacificati­on program) where I and other concerned citizens contribute honest feedback which the UCP totally ignore while pursuing their secret agenda.

– Waiting for the pre-determined results of more multi-million-dollar studies or surveys by large accounting companies pondering big questions like whether to retain the services of the RCMP. I’m sure Justice Minister Kaycee Madu is already designing a blue (party colours) serge for his new police force. Trust the new force will also include a Musical Ride – aptly mounted on braying asses. Tom Simpson Medicine Hat

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