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[–] [email protected] 49 points 10 months ago (4 children)

The goal here is to fail.

Pulling out of the pension plan is a bad idea. They know this. But by ludicrously inflating the amount they claim they're due, when the feds inevitably checks their figures and gives them a fraction of that amount, the UCP can then blame the failure of the whole endeavour on the feds "cheating" them out of the whole amount.

The goal is to generate a new engine for endless outrage against the federal government, because this is literally the only thing that motivates Albertan voters at this point. The UCP has no solutions to offer beyond being performatively angry at someone else.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 10 months ago (1 children)

Yeah, it's the Facebook model of politics; when Outrage is the single emotion that generates the most engagement, Outrage becomes the first Go-To in the playbook for anything they want to do. It's an awful methodology but as long as voters keep buying into the Outrage cycle they're going to keep using it

[–] [email protected] 2 points 10 months ago

Rather than the most engagement, it's starting to become the emotion that creates any engagement at all.

Political apathy has gotten pretty ingrained in the democratic world, let alone here in Canada. And frankly, I can't blame anybody when it feels like even going out to the polls is a lose-lose situation. Not a single viable candidate you really want to back means that why should you even bother to show up to vote? No matter who gets in the seat, they'll screw over the majority of the population and hold back any of the real change that's needed to actually fix any of the prevalent problems that hurt not only the regular folk, but the economy, health, safety, and any number of other things that make a good and prosperous country.

This isn't China, yet why does it sometimes feel like the upper echelons are growing to more and more resemble the CCP? Or the oligarchy of Russia?

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