Friday, September 30, 2011

We get mail!

They’re at it again. With your money. See the email below from union organizer Jason Reihl.



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Hi all,

This Saturday, October 1st, the SOS Crowns campaign will be doing a pamphlet drop in Moose Jaw (i.e. delivering pamphlets to people's homes), and it would be of tremendous assistance if anyone is able to volunteer a bit of their time to assist. If you are able to make it on Saturday to lend a hand, we will be meeting at the Moose Jaw Union Centre (1402 Caribou Street West) at 10 am. Alternatively, if not available that day a person could commit to covering a certain area, and deliver the pamphlets at their own convenience over the next few weeks; any amount of help would be greatly appreciated, even if it is just delivering to the block that you live on.

If interested and available, or if you have any questions, please email Local 3's member on the SOS Crowns steering committee Bill Lawson (bill.lawson@sasktel.com) so we know how many people to expect on Saturday, or to arrange for a time to pick up pamphlets to deliver after October 1st. With the truly alarming (and seemingly ever-increasing) amount of contracting out of what has traditionally been our work taking place as of late, the information that this campaign is attempting to get out to the people of Saskatchewan could have a real impact on you personally, and though giving up some of your weekend is never fun, I hope you'll really consider lending a hand.

If I inadvertently sent this to any out-of-scope employees, you are also more than welcome to help out as well.

Thanks in advance,
Jason

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Jason Reihl, BAdmin, CCSc
President, Local 3
Communications, Energy and Paperworkers Union of Canada


Tuesday, May 10, 2011

What Was Atkinson Thinking?

This is unbelievable.


The great class war that exists only in the mind of NDP politicos. Have these people no shame at all?

Not a great way to end one of her final sessions. What an embarrassment!

Thursday, April 28, 2011

You Like My Package?

Dwain posing all next Premier like.

You get all this AND nationalized potash mines.





Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Just One Question, Dwain...

NDP blasts CEO pay raises...


"NDP Leader Dwain Lingenfelter said he doesn't buy the idea that such compensation levels are necessary to keep and attract health care administrators.

"I think that's misleading the public in a pretty direct way," he told reporters."

Why did you move to Alberta? Was it for the scenery?


Wednesday, April 6, 2011

I've Been Link Blocked!

Well, not me, but I assure you it's coming...


Dwain Lingenfelter seems to be blocking detractors from his Twitter account.





Coming to the defence of Dwain Lingenfelter is the always faithful NDP soldier, MLA Pat Atkinson.



Then she explains it to another ex-follower.




Now, I'm no computer expert but I find it odd that the change in a smartphone would delete certain individuals on a web-based application, especially only those that could be seen as political opponents to a Twitter account holder.

Maybe it's a new brand of smart phone.

The NDP smart phone!

Maybe it's like the NDP smart radios they have that won't allow them anywhere near a right-wing talk show host.

UPDATE: Trent Lalonde nails it!



Tuesday, April 5, 2011

"They Shouldn't Be Left Breathing After An Election"

This is a recording at the recent provincial NDP convention in Regina this past March.


The speaker, who cannot be positively identified at this point is referring the Bill 160 which is an amendment to the current Human Rights Code in Saskatchewan.

Does the speaker see the irony of speaking out for human rights, yet saying supportive politicians of this bill shouldn't be left breathing? Is advocating violence towards its opponents an acceptable policy of Saskatchewan NDP?

Will a member of the NDP step up and confirm who this speaker was?

h/t SDA

Monday, April 4, 2011

Disclaimer

After potentially defaming not one, but two lawyers in a single post, rightwingbob aka former NDP VP Kent E. Peterson has added a "fine print" disclaimer to his blog Sask Party Watch;


"Sask Party Watch is a comedy blog intended to entertain you on matters pertaining to Saskatchewan politics. Should any material on this site offend you, we recommend that you get thicker skin but if you are on the verge of nervous breakdown please accept our half hearted apologies in advance and get a life!"

While a simple comedic disclaimer won't protect rightwingbob from future potentially litigious posts, we appreciate the fact that he has come to the conclusion that many of us already know. Sask Party Watch is one big joke...
We appreciate this rare moment of clarity.

Thursday, March 31, 2011

A Potash Royalty Perspective

From people who don't want to ruin the province...


In today's Star Phoenix;

"Do we want expansion and growth in the industry, or are we willing to accept that future expansion of the potash industry will occur elsewhere and thus set a high royalty rate that will capture more short-term revenue? Those are not questions for analysis, but rather are political decisions."

A must read!

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

The Classy NDP

Speaking of potentially slanderous Tweets...

The first Tweet is from Ryan McDonald, the NDP candidate for Thunder Creek



The ReTweet is from Sandra Jackle, who is the Director or of Communications and Media Relations for the NDP.


Jackle is the same person behind the "Lingenfelter Humping the Mat" boxing PR stunt.

Classy!

I Can't Stop Laughing

After believing he has outed the author of this blog based on one word in a Tweet, Kent E. Peterson a.k.a. rightwingbob threatens legal action, presumably because of some slanderous remarks the NDP Boogeyman may have made. It's a typical leftist/NDP tactic to try to silence critics.


But in the same post, the Rhodes Scholar in training writes the following;

It's a good thing that 'Mike the Greek' has some lawyer friends because he just may need them. Mind you neither Gormley nor Ezra are renowned for their lawyering.

For those interested, one of the things that can be seen as slanderous is an attack on a lawyer's ability or competency to practice law, which this remark could potentially be seen as doing

On March 28th, Gormley posts the following Tweet;



On the afternoon of March 29th, the Kent E. Peterson changes the post to read;

It's a good thing that 'Mike the Greek' has some lawyer friends because he just may need them. Mind you neither Gormley nor Ezra are renowned for their lawyering, rather both are in the business of political commentary.

So let me get this straight... While threatening to sue for slander, Kent E. Peterson may have actually slandered not one, but two lawyers in the same post.

Absolutely brilliant! I'm still laughing...

This is the future of the NDP folks. Enjoy the train wreck!

Monday, March 28, 2011

Killing Saskatchewan

One policy at at time...


From the NDP convention this weekend, the policies;
  • Potash royalty review
  • Rent control
  • 50% of all energy from renewable resources by 2025
  • $100 million in affordable housing initiatives
  • a renewed equalization fight with the Feds (which will only work if they get us back in "have-not" status)
The NDP election and policy platform will economically destroy us and drive people out of the province. But I believe that is what the intention is...

The NDP are a menace to the New Saskatchewan and want us to go back to the Old NDP Saskatchewan.

This Is Beautiful! Part Deux

I had forgotten about this, but a reader reminded me of it this morning.


The NDP Boogeyman was revealed in 2007 as well. From the blog...

What we know about the "NDP Boogeyman" so far:
  1. The website is a consortium of eight prominent rightwing politicians, Saskatchewan Party political staffers and Saskatchewan bloggers.
  2. The principle "Boogeyman" blogger has extensive ties to a federal Conservative Party MP from Regina. He has worked closely as a volunteer on both of the MP's campaigns, but has never been employed by the MP.
  3. The "Boogeyman" blogger is 29 years old, single and unemployed, with a 1-year certificate in computer programming from a Regina business college.
  4. In 2005, he was delivered a "cease and desist" order by the Crown to stop illegal activities involving a mail-order scam defrauding senior citizens of their life savings.
  5. He has run two unsuccessful businesses in Regina, including a pawn shop and a used furniture store.

Stay tuned for more, as information rolls in.

In this Sask Party Watch posting, the NDP Boogeyman is Blaise Boehmer and the SK Party caucus staff.

And who knows what Tammy Robert was doing when she sent out that Tweet. All I know is that she is no fan of the NDP or Dwain Lingenfelter. Was she being mischievous? Who knows...

So I guess your guess is as good as mine as to who the NDP Boogeyman might be.

Well, actually my guess is better. :)

So in honour of all the theories, and thanks to JGLive, I offer you this...

"For Me, This Is Not a Popularity Contest"

For the rest of Saskatchewan it is, Dwain. And the most important popularity contests are called "elections".


For a guy first elected in 1978, I'm still gob-smacked when I hear his pronouncements.

I'm beginning to think that the NDP weren't that good, it's just that the opposition parties were just that bad.


Sunday, March 27, 2011

This Is Beautiful!

Lol.... What happened to Blaise and the rest of SK Party caucus?



Would Like to Know What The Gesture Was

Must be having an impact if they're talking about me at the NDP convention.

Mind you, this is the same group that unanimously supported a leader with 16.7% provincial approval rating.

Friday, March 25, 2011

Something Stinks

The fact that someone, anyone dumped medical records in a dumpster is not political news.


Of course it's very bothersome news for the patients. But as for making hay on this issue in the Legislature, some questions remain unanswered.
  • Where did the records come from? A private practitioner's office, or a hospital.
  • Who dumped the records? Some unthinking person, or someone with a political agenda?
  • And the most important question, why was the NDP Deputy Leader Kevin Yates called first? Wouldn't it be more appropriate to call the Department of Health, Department of Justice or the privacy commissioner rather than an Opposition MLA? That is unless the caller wanted to score some political points against the Wall government.
Yates is in political trouble in his constituency. He knows it. The NDP know it.

And this isn't the first time Yates was contacted first instead of the government when trouble was brewing.

So there's a pattern here of Kevin Yates getting the heads up before the government does.

And that, in addition to the patient's concerns, is why this issue deserves a closer look.


Now I Know What Gormley Feels Like

SFL President Larry Hubich blocked me from following him on Twitter.


I'm heartbroken. My first block!

To quote from Larry's own open letter to Brad Wall...

I am concerned that your government deliberately marginalizes and outright ignores the voices of organizations that you view to have different priorities than your own. What other organizations and/or groups do you dismiss out of hand?

Please don't marginalize me Larry, just because I have different priorities than your own.

Let me come home, Larry... Let me come home!

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Boxing in the Bunker

Hilarious


Friday, March 18, 2011

I'm On Twitter!

Going with the trend... Follow me @ndpboogeyman

Voter ID and the NDP

Tammy Robert nails it...

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Regina Lumsden NDP Candidate Brian Sklar

Doesn't believe in longer sentences for pedophiles. It's the parent's fault.

Sklar is not just a federal NDP candidate. He is presently the Communications Officer for the Saskatchewan NDP Caucus, brought back into the fold by Dwain Lingenfelter.

No smart ass comment from me could ever enhance the stupidity of this Tweet.



Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Let's Get Physical - Dwain Ali Mix

His handlers should be fired... What else could have happened? And I don't think it's over.

The Next Resource Minister

That knows too little about Saskatchewan's resources...


"...we do not use (Saskatchewan) potash in our agricultural sector, in any way shape or form"

Nice one Darcy!

UPDATE:

Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak out and remove all doubt - Abraham Lincoln




Buckley Belanger

A train wreck that's always fun to watch! Keepin' it classy!


He's Becoming Quite Popular

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Bullshit!

NDP VP and URSU Presidential candidate Kent E. Peterson's new found love for business... or his blatant attempt to mislead U of R students for votes

Be An NDP Orc!

A "How To" guide as to how to write letter to the editors to support your NDP machine.


Courtesy of NDP Yorkton candidate Chad Blenkin; the gift that keeps on giving.


Wednesday, March 9, 2011

VIDEO: Old Man Sweating, Trying to Look Youthful

I especially like the hip action on the pushups. It looks like he has something else on his mind.
Creepy, really...


UPDATE; Dwain doing push-ups to some sexy 1970's disco music. I'm all hot and sweaty for the Link!

(Who the hell in the NDP brain-trust thought this would be a good idea?)


Tuesday, March 8, 2011

A Pinata of Crazy - Part Deux!

NDP VP and URSU President candidate Kent E. Peterson goes completely off the rails.


In the Donna Harpauer link, I particularly like Peterson's train of thought that anyone that challenges him works for the Sask Party caucus.

This is the future of the NDP folks!


Monday, March 7, 2011

A Pinata of Crazy

Wall fires up the troops!

Here's the line I love from Dwain Lingenfelter...

He sloughed off Wall's use of "crazy" but said it was inappropriate given the document was the product of consultations with "thousands of people" both inside and outside the party.


Really, Dwain? Thousands of people consulted that demanded rent controls, higher potash royalties and a pharmaceutical crown corporation?

Those are just "crazy" ideas coming from your so-called brain trust.

Friday, March 4, 2011

No Hidden Agenda Here Folks

NDP VP and apparent homophobe Kent. E. Peterson doesn`t have a hidden agenda.

It's right in the open...

Look at the 0:26 of the video. Who's that walking beside Dwain Lingenfelter?

Funny how he never managed to be able to interview the other party leaders. Anyone who believes it was because of them not getting back to Peterson in a timely fashion is beyond naive.

Guess Who's Running For The URSU President?

NDP Vice President and apparent homophobe Kent. E Peterson.


You know Mr. Peterson from such lunatic left-wing blogs as Humble Opinion and Sask Party Watch in which he blogs under the pseudonym Right Wing Bob.

Apparently, he is running a slate of candidates. I wonder if this has been properly disclosed?

Here are excerpts of a letter from a regular reader...

Kent E. Peterson, (whom we all know and love) is running for President at the University of Regina's Student's Union (URSU).

As he has vehemently accused Kyle Addison and the current executive of being biased and favour to the right side of the political scale, wouldn't this make him a hypocrite?

This clearly breaks the rules in the URSU constitution stating that URSU executives must remain non-partisan. Also many candidates running for the URSU board of directors as "independents" are infact apart of Peterson's slate but are advertising themselves as "independent" so as not to scare the students into realizing Kent is orchestrating communist-like take over.

Especially since most "independent" candidates are notorious NDP supporters and part of his "socialist" clique, some of these "candidates" are romantically involved with each other, preferring to have friends on the board and senate to "scratch their backs" instead of recruiting a more diverse, experienced and qualified candidates for directors and members of senate.

I would hope that the students of U of R would hold Mr. Peterson accountable for his less than tolerant comments with respect people that don't agree with him or his extremist views.

Before you vote, Google Kent. E. Peterson NDP and see what comes up. Then make an informed decision on who you want to represent you.

Should this really be the face of the URSU? I believe U of R students deserve much better than Kent E. Peterson!


Thursday, March 3, 2011

All You Need To Know

About Erin Weir...


From Wikipedia; "Erin Weir is an economist with the United Steelworkers union's Canadian National Office"

From the Star Phoenix; "Weir, a former NDP candidate in the 2004 federal election in the Regina-area riding of Wascana, also has strong feelings about Saskatchewan's royalty structure.

In other words, former NDP Chief of Staff Jim Fodey and SFL President Larry Hubich, let's just cut the shit about this guy having anything other than a left wing-wealth distribution political agenda with this potash royalty viewpoint.

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Your Union Dues At Work

What's all that bad about leaving a baby in a closet? Well, unless you're the baby or the family, evidently not that much.

A month later, the health region fired both nurses, citing professional misconduct.

The Saskatchewan Union of Nurses filed grievances on the nurses' behalf. An arbitration board ruled last July that the health region overreacted by firing the nurses and the board substituted a three-month suspension without pay as their penalty.


Unions! Standing up for irresponsible and dangerous behavior since 1917!

Monday, February 28, 2011

I'm Starting to Feel Sorry for Him

Not!

First of all, the $77-million figure is "disingenuous" and Lingenfelter knows it. A closer examination of PotashCorp's 2010 financial statements indicates the corporation reported $3.4 billion in "cost of goods sold" (which includes base royalties) and $642.8 million in income taxes (which include provincial corporate income taxes).

Lingenfelter is completely lost... And he's hoping to take this province with him.
Saskatchewan is much smarter than Lingenfelter needs us to be.

Friday, February 25, 2011

Gormley Nails It!

Lingenfelter is finding it hard to campaign on emotion when those damn facts keep getting in the way.

Thursday, February 24, 2011

The Rent Is Too Damn High Party

Dwain "Jimmy McMillan" Lingenfelter...


"Listen! that's a child's stomach growling and the NDP desperately looking for a wedge issue"

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Get Them While They're Young and Impressionable

Hey kids welcome to Utopia, Sask union style!


By the way, SOSC doesn't think you deserve more than one company to deal with. They don't want Rogers, or Bell or Telus. They don't want you to have an iPhone until the Crown says you can.

Well I suppose as long as there's cool banjo pickin' in the background, it might be OK.

(By the way, this video is insulting to every young person out there with a brain. These people hold you in utter contempt. They don't think you know or deserve any better!)

Monday, February 14, 2011

The Former Calgary Oil Executive

Continues his hard left turn back to the 1970's


In advance of PCS President Bill Doyle's address to the Saskatoon Chamber of Commerce today, the NDP issue a media release

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When Will Potash Corporation Head Office be Repatriated?

When the President of the Potash Corporation, Bill Doyle, addresses the Saskatoon Chamber of Commerce later today, Saskatchewan people will want to know when the company’s current Chicago Head Office is to be closed, and its 200 executive jobs moved back to Saskatoon, NDP Leader Dwain Lingenfelter said.

“Last fall, the people of Saskatchewan came together to stand up for the Potash Corporation in its bid to fight a hostile takeover attempt by BHP Billiton of Australia. Now it’s time for the Potash Corporation to stand up for the people of Saskatchewan,” Lingenfelter said.

“Bill Doyle’s speech is billed as a “progress report” on the Potash Corporation’s publicly advertised Pledge to Saskatchewan. Nearly five months later, Saskatchewan people are expecting a detailed plan for the closure of the Chicago Head Office, and its repatriation to Saskatoon, along with its 200 executive level jobs,” Lingenfelter added.

“Suggestions that the corporation plans to move as few as 50 jobs back to Saskatoon are worrisome. Anything less than the full repatriation of the Head Office amounts to a broken promise by the Potash Corporation to the people of Saskatchewan,” Lingenfelter said.

“The argument that the Potash Corporation needs to maintain a Chicago Head Office for its American-based Phosphate and Nitrogen divisions, ignores the fact that the corporation was only able to expand into these new lines of business using its profits from the sale of Saskatchewan potash. Expansion into these areas should have resulted in more Head Office jobs for Saskatoon, not a relocation of the Head Office to the United States,” Lingenfelter added.

“It will also be very important to hear that the President of the company, Bill Doyle, will be moving his family back to Saskatoon and will be living here full-time. Talk of keeping a “residence” here means nothing. Will he be living and working out of Saskatoon or not?” Lingenfelter asked.

“In January, the Premier promised that a Memorandum of Understanding, a binding legal document, would be signed with the Potash Corporation prior to the spring sitting of the Legislature to enforce the company’s Pledge to Saskatchewan. Has an MOU been signed? What are its terms? And if not, how does the provincial government plan to enforce the company’s commitments to the people of our Province? These are all questions Saskatchewan people await the answers to,” Lingenfelter concluded.

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Think about what Lingenfelter is saying. He is demanding that a publicly traded company forget about any business strategy or competitive advantage it may have, and move its entire head office to Saskatchewan or it will be an affront to the people. This is Marxism!

Lingenfelter is basically calling the nationalization of the potash industry. And it all begins with this media release and their call for a royalty review.

That will kill us as a province! But that may be his intention. Less independence for the individual and companies, and more reliance on the government where they can control you.

Just like the 1970's.

If he can demand this of PCS, what will he demand of your company if the NDP ever get in power again!?!

Business needs to wake up and realize what Lingenfelter and the NDP plan on doing to the province. And to you...

Why Politicians Shouldn't Tweet



"I still prefer Rubiela"? To what or rather to whom? I thought once you got married to someone, your preference was pretty much nailed down.

Dwain, word of advice. I know your party is real hot on this social media stuff, but tweets should be made in context so that your followers know to what you are referring.

Otherwise, you might come across looking like a letch.

Happy Valentine's Day!




Friday, February 11, 2011

The Saskatchewan COC Grows a Pair

The notoriously weak Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce comes out swinging against SP/Leader Post columnist and NDP apologist Murray Mandryk

Murray Mandryk is completely off base in saying an argument for changing potash royalties is "(Bill) Doyle's vast personal wealth created via the Saskatchewan people's resource."

I can't think of a weaker argument. It's rooted in envy, and reflects the very reason we were a have-not province for so many years. The idea seems to be that Saskatchewan people somehow are losers because a world-class CEO has built a successful company here and is rewarded handsomely by his employer.


It's about time, Steve... Let's just see if you can continue down this new found path.

The Company You Keep

Mairin Loewen is Saskatoon's newest city councillor.

Praisies are being sung for her youthfulness and how it will add a new energy to the council. But what I find most intersting is who Ms. Loewen has been hanging around with.

According to the Star Phoenix she's "completing a master's degree in political studies at the University of Saskatchewan and worked as chief of staff for NDP MLA Pat Atkinson"

Also, if the article today Ms. Loewen is pictured with her boyfriend, Will Robbins. Is this the same Will Robbins who was responsible for this when he was editor of the Sheaf?

People may have forgotten young Mr. Robbins "error", but I haven't. Remember this blog as a direct result of Mr. Robbins guiding hand?

Her supporters are a "who's who" of city leftists.

I wish Ms. Loewen the best of luck. I hope she keeps in mind the entire city than just the ambitions and desires of her leftist friends.

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

The NDP and the Unions - A Soundtrack

This was picked up by a regular reader of the blog. Watch these two videos...


This first one is from the NDP and was posted on October of 2007



The second is from the SGEU and was posted on October of 2010


Three years apart...

Now listen carefully. What do you hear?

Maybe they just didn't want to pay royalties twice...

h/t Nolan

Monday, February 7, 2011

Does This Surprise Anyone?

Another LTTE in the Saskatoon Star Phoenix from Tony Linner...

Two examples: The coalition of the Progressive Conservatives and Liberals in Saskatchewan has demonstrated terrible fiscal mismanagement, inadequate support for communities and families in crisis, abysmal foresight in health care, and an inability to respect unionized workers.


Of course this is a line right out of the NDP playbook. It's almost like the NDP communications department wrote the letter and got Tony to sign his name.

But who exactly is Tony Linner? Oh, the retired STF administrator?

It's just so easy to pick out these NDP Orcs. It's not even a challenge any more.

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Save Us Ryan!

Lead us into that youthful socialist's paradise!


If he couldn't handle being challenged in one constituency, I doubt he has the stones to the lead the entire party.

The NDP right now remind me of this...




Tuesday, January 11, 2011

News of the Future

Former NDP MLA Pat Atkinson officially began her bid for the leadership of the provincial NDP today.

The leadership contest will take place in the spring of 2012, after a devastating 2011 election loss in which the Sask Party gained four additional seats and saw the NDP popularity sink to an all time low under leader Dwain Lingenfelter.

UPDATE - Especially for Steven R.

Atkinson will serve out her term until the Nov. 7 provincial election, but a return to politics -- in a party leadership race or a federal election -- wasn't ruled out on Tuesday, although she said she has no immediate plans for her post-political life.

"You're never supposed to say never," Atkinson told reporters after her farewell address. "I'm a politician, sorry."


Welcome JGL listeners!

Monday, January 10, 2011

Note to Saskatchewan USW Members

Your union leadership holds you in contempt and doesn't think you are very bright. So they think they can tell you anything and that you'll believe it.

...

In 2010, in the province of Saskatchewan, our union and the provincial NDP stood solidly together to defeat the proposed takeover of the Potash Corp of Saskatchewan in November. By our collective lobbying and pushing of both the Saskatchewan government of Brad Wall of the Harper Conservatives, the federal government at least temporarily stopped the takeover.

Wall, who was an integral member of the Conservative government that privatized PCS in the 1990s for a little more than $600-million (the corporation is now worth more than $40-billion), made an eleventh hour decision to oppose the deal. So too did the federal Conservatives who ran a risk of losing many of their MPs had the PCS deal gone through.

Together the Saskatchewan NDP and the members of our union and communities made the Harper and Wall government’s blink. Today the NDP trails the Saskatchewan party by just four percentage points and the Harper Conservatives are losing political ground.


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An eleventh hour decision? The NDP trails the Saskatchewan Party by just four percentage points?

This isn't just spin. These are out and out falsehoods from union leadership to their membership.

There are mountains of evidence that the facts and the timeline supported by this media release are completely false. If you are a citizen of Saskatchewan who witnessed the BHP story play out, you know the truth and it isn't contained in this media release.

The one question I have is how did Mr. Hunt come to his factually incorrect conclusions? Were they made up on his end, or were they spun by unions and the NDP?

I've been telling you that NDP provincial campaign manager Dale Schmeichel has been promoting the fact that the NDP are only 5% behind the Saskatchewan Party, which has been disproven poll after poll. Yet, Mr. Hunt states a similar fact. Coincidence?

This is another shining example of why union members should be very wary of their leadership, and how union leadership will say anything to influence their own members because they don't think they are smart enough to know the difference.

Union members deserve better!

Thursday, January 6, 2011

I'm Starting to Feel Sorry for Lingenfelter

Well, not really...

More than 50 per cent of those surveyed were satisfied or very satisfied with the performance of the provincial government, while only 17 per cent said they were unsatisfied.
...

"Saskatchewan's always been known as 'next year' country, but I think there might be a feeling in Saskatchewan that next year has finally arrived. I think the public has really been waiting for that, there's really a feeling of relief. And of course the government's going to get credit for that. How much is always hard to pinpoint but I think it would be wrong not to give them any credit."

I'm wondering how Dale "we're only behind by 5% in 30 ridings" Schmeichel is going to spin this.

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

The World According to Kent E. Peterson

Kent E. Peterson is an NDP Vice-President. But he's already become a legend in blogging circles due to his odd behaviour.

He was first introduced to us by ndpwatch as a person who enjoys white wine and potato chips in the local pool hall. He is also behind a tremendously bad copycat site of ndpwatch called saskpartywatch (Gormley seems to be his latest infatuation).

He also made homophobic remarks on his old blog, Humble Opinion (that we have archived in full and are awaiting to release once he wins an NDP nomination to run) about Serge Leclerc.

Now take a look at this latest glamour shot, which is his FB profile picture.




He is pretending to chat on the phone, while enjoying a cocktail and a smoke in what looks like a public place. Yup, that's a way of really connecting to the proletariat.


Then he adds this caption "SYNDers hard at work!" on the Saskatchewan Young New Democrats FB page to this picture





If this is what hard work looks like to Kent E. Peterson, we're all screwed.


Also in the background are a lot of "Not So Young Saskatchewan New Democrats" and a young disengaged Travis "his father's party does not appeal to him"Lingenfelter texting on his phone

Ladies and gentlemen, meet Kent E. Peterson and the future of the Saskatchewan NDP.


WTF!?!

Et tu, John F.Conway? Et, tu?

"In fairness to Wall, he has not taken a sudden left turn, far from it. But he has refused to become an ideological puppet of the hard right, and insists on taking his role as premier with considerable seriousness. As an increasingly pragmatic professional career politician, Wall knows he must be seen as a defender of the public interest and a devotee of good government."

Are they trying to drive Lingenfelter out, or just insane? Even I don't know what to think anymore.

Between this letter and the NDP caucus letter writing campaign that basically concedes the next election, is this really happening in our Saskatchewan?

Awesome!